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BROWN UNIVERSITY 
HISTORICAL CATALOGUE 

1^64-1904 '^ 



Historical Catalogue 



OF 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



1^64-1904 




PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 

publisbet) bp tbe IHmversit^ 

1905 



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Press of 

The F. A. Bassette Company 

Springfield, Mass, 

YVUm yvi. aJ). Vou^vo^otvu. 
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CONTENTS 



Prefatory Note ....... viii 

Additions and Corrections ..... x 

History ......... 1 

Charter ........ 11 

Corporation ........ 32 

Officers of Administration and Instruction . . 36 

Graduates ........ 67 

Advanced Degrees ....... 498 

Doctors of Medicine . . . 512 

Honorary Graduates . . . . 518 

Non-Graduates ..... 594 

Summary ........ 733 

Index of Residences ...... 734 

Index of Officers ...... 809 

Index of Students ...... 816 



PREFATORY NOTE 



The present edition of the Historical Catalogue of Brown 
University follows closely the general plan and scope of the edition 
of 1895, the first English catalogue of officers and graduates of 
the University and the successor of the old Latin catalogues, 
issued at approximately regula.r intervals from 1772 to 1886. 

This previous edition has been carefully revised and largely 
supplemented. The rapid growth of the graduate body, fifteen 
hundred and ninety-eight in the last ten years, has so increased 
the size of the catalogue that it has been found necessary to limit 
somewhat the amount of the data in the personal sketches. 
Titles of publications have been limited to those of books, smaller 
publications being summed up in some general phrase. With the 
exception of changes of address, all data given closes with the 
summer of 1905. 

A brief history of the college, an exact copy of the original 
charter engrossed on parchment and preserved in the archives of 
the University, and a list of the officers of administration and 
instruction arranged in order of appointment have been added. 

In the case of degrees conferred by other colleges, the name of 
the college at the date of conferring the same has been used. 

In addition to the list of graduates, a complete list, so far as 
known, of all who have been students at the University, but who 
did not complete the amount of work requisite to a degree, has 
been given. This list has been compiled from the annual cata- 
logues and is doubtless far from complete. After 1800, the date 
of the earliest annual catalogue, the students are arranged accord- 
ing to the class with which they first entered college. The data 
given is necessarily brief and fragmentary, but it is hoped that 
the list will at least present a basis for the compilation of a more 
complete one. 

A glance over the 5329 first degree graduates of the University 
shows that 2700, or slightly over 50 per centum of the entire body 
have entered the professions. These are divided as follows: 1039 
lawyers; 910 ministers; 471 physicians; and 280 college professors. 
Of the latter, 41 have been college presidents. 



BROWN UNIVERSITY xi 

Notwithstanding the fact that every effort has been made to 
have the data as accurate and complete as possible, many errors 
doubtless will be detected in the present edition. The editor 
will gladly welcome any information that will serve to perfect 
future editions. 

Grateful acknowledgment is made of the valuable assistance 
rendered by Mr. Harry Lyman Koopman, Librarian of the Uni- 
versity, Professor George Grafton Wilson, Secretary of the Alumni, 
the Class Secretaries, Alumni, and others. 

Mary D. Vaughan, 

Keeper of the Graduate Records. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 

Kindly note at once the following changes: 

Page 
181 HOWE, SERENO. Born Charlestown, Mass., Oct., 1818; 

died Hingham, Mass., March 8, 1906. 
190 THAYER, J. M. Born Bellingham, Mass., Jan. 24, 1820; 

died Lincoln, Neb., March 19, 1906. 
192 ELY, J. W. C. Born Windsor, Vt., Oct. 2, 1820; died Providence 

R. L, May 6, 1906. 
220 MORRIS, JOHN, Born Providence, R. I., April 8, 1828; 

died Providence, R. I., May 1906. 
225 SIMMONS, J. B. Born North East, N. Y., April 17, 1827; 

died New York, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1905. 
229 PUTNAM, A. P. Born Danvers, Mass., Jan. 10, 1827; died 

Salem, Mass., April 15, 1906. 
234 COUPER, A. W. Born Hopeton, Glynn Co., Ga., Feb. 13, 

1833; died Sterling, Glynn Co., July 9, 1905. 
240 PUTNAM, R. F. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 1, 1833; died 

New York, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1906. 
242 COLWELL, FRANCIS. Born Cranston, R. I., April 7, 1833; 

died Providence, R. I., April 6, 1906. 
252 NELSON, A. H. 251 East S7th St. 
255 JUDSON, A. B. 53 Washington Sq. 
262 BUCKLYN, J. K. Born Foster, R. I., March 15, 1834; died 

Mystic, Conn., May 1906. 
269 STOCKWELL, T. B. Born Worcester, Mass., July 6, 1-839; 

died Providence, R. I., Feb. 9, 1906. 

273 TAYLOR, C. F. Born Dighton, Mass., May 16, 1842; died 

- Providence, R. I., March 27, 1906. 

274 COLWELL, J. W. Born Attleboro, Mass., Mav 31, 1841; 

died Mansfield, Mass., April 26, 1906. 

276 HULBERT, G. H. Born Chicago, 111., Jan. 15, 1844; died 
Chicago, Jan. 1906. 

293 PARKHURST, H. W. Born Boston, Mass., June 25, 1847; 

died Chicago, 111., April 7, 1906. 
311 ■ SCOTT, ADRIAN. Born Blackstone, Mass., April 23, 1850; 

died Northfield, Vt., Dec. 11, 1905. 
313 BLAKE, H. A. Address, Stafford Springs, Conn. 
321 BAKER, D. S. Bom Wickford, R. I., Jan. 11, 1853; died 

Providence, R. I., Jan. 27, 1906. 

326 BROWN, H. F. Address, New Boston, N. H. 

330 BALLOU, H. M. Address, 279 Brown St., Woonsocket, R. I. 

333 PHELPS, D. W. Address, 1353 Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, 
Cal. 

337 HOBIGAND, J. A. Born Orange, N. Y., April 26, 1856; died 
1906. 

345 BRAISLIN, GIBBS. Address, Gloucester, Mass. 
358 ALLEN, E. P. Born Somerset, Mass., July 14, 1859; died 
East Providence, R. I., March 27, 1906. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS : 

Page 

359 DEXTER, LEWIS. Address, 65 Las Casas St., Maiden, Mass. 

375 GODDING, E. A. President Sultana mining company. 

376 LANE, W. A. 1809 Chestnut St. 

377 MORSE, F. L. 6432 Monroe Ave. 

378 WADSWORTH, A. L. Address, 710 Centre St., South Pasa- 

dena, Cal. 

379 CHASE, W. N. Address, 30 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. 
389 PLEHN, C. C. Author Introduction to public finance, 1896; 

statistical and fiscal monographs. 

391 BULLEN, J. E. Born Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 18, 1868; died 

New York, N. Y., May 10, 1906. 
391 BURNETT, E. C. Address, Clay City, Ky. 

393 Mclaughlin, JAMES. Address, Littleton, Col. 

393 RHODES, F. M. Assistant manager Board of Trade Journal. 

394 WEBB, G. H. With U. S. census office, Washington, D. C, 

1890, 1895; secretary Board of trade. Providence, R. I., 
1897-; supervisor for R. I., U. S. census, 1900-01; chief 
special agent manufactures, U. S. census, 1900-01, 1905-; 
R. I. commissioner industrial statistics 1905-. 
397 JEWETT, W. K. Address, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 
Neb. 

397 KILEY, E. S. 23 Park Place. 

398 PAINE, W. H. 224 Olney St. 

398 STIDHAM, F. D. Address, Cardillac Automobile Company, 

1343 Cass Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

399 STONE, WALTER LINCOLN, A.B. Graduated Newton 

theological institution 1894; ordained Baptist minister 
1894; pastor South Penobscot, Me., 1894-97; Sterling, 
Mass., 1897-99, 1904-; Lebanon, N. H., 1899-1903; Bolton, 
Mass., 1903-04. Address, Sterling, Mass. 

399 WINSOR, F. E. Address, 123 South Broadway, White Plains, 
N. Y. 

401 EDDY, W. H. 666 Angell St. 

403 PEGRAM. J. C. Born Bristol, R. I., July 25, 1870; died 

Brookline, Mass., April 26, 1906. 

404 WEBB, B. S. Manufacturer Lisbon, N. H. 

407 LEWIS, F. G. Address, Divinity Hall, University of Chicago, 

Chicago, 111. 

407 MAGILL, W. H. Address, 118 Broad vSt., Providence, R. I. 
417 ENO, A. L. Address, Charlotte, Vt. 

420 TINKHAM, E. L. Address, 1437 North Summit Ave., Pasa- 
dena, Cal. 

425 LeGRAND, ABRAHAM. Address, Pella, la. 

426 MEACHAM, A. B. 59 Wall Street. 

426 MORSE, A. S. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 

429 CARY, G. M. C. Address, 75 Washburne Ave., Portland, Me. 

437 EDDY, R. S. D. 666 Angell St. 

441 GRINNELL, W. T. Born Washington, D. C, Feb. 12, 1876; 
died Providence, R. I., Feb. 14, 1906. 

443 THOMSON, A. S. Address, Wenham Depot, Mass. 

444 WARBURTON, S. R. Address, Ford Building, Boston, Mass. 

445 WARBURTON, E. A. T. Address, Ford Building, Boston, 

Mass. 



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445 ALLEN, C. B., M.D. Colorado State university 1905. Ad- 

dress, North Sedgwick, Me. 

446 BEALE, S. M. Address, Hope Valley, R. I. 

448 COTTON, W. M. Address, 214 Washington St., Natchez, Miss. 

448 DOW, C. H. Address, 984 Beech St., St. Paul, Minn. 

450 HILLIARD, C. G. Address, 483 Elmwood Ave., Providence, 

R. I. 
450 HUSSEY, O. P. Address, 19 Courtland St., Nashua, N. H. 
450 JONES, WILLIAM. Bom Worcester, Mass., Dec. 9, 1875; 

died Providence, R. I., March 27, 1906. 

452 SHEFFIELD, A. H. Address, Waterbury, Vt. 

453 STOCK WELL, E. A. 61 East Manning St. 

453 WOOD, N. A. Born New Bedford, Mass., Mav 21, 1877; died 

New Bedford, Jan. 12, 1906. 

454 CAWLEY, J. M. [Mrs. Merrill Alpheus Swiney]. Address, 

341 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. J, 

455 THOMSON, I. M. F. Address, Wenham Depot, Mass. 

455 MILLARD, G. M. [Mrs. Charles Marvin Bagwell]. Address, 
101 South Cherry St., Winston-Salem, N. C. 

457 COBB, E. S. Address, Dighton, Mass. 

458 FROHOCK, A. J. 990 East 163d St. 

463 LUDWIG, LORETTA [Mrs. Philip Warren Blake]. Address, 

New Britain, Conn. 
563 SMITH, G. L. [Mrs. Charles Harold Walling]. Address, 22 

Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. 
463 COBB, L. C. S. Address, Dighton, Mass. 
463 PAGE, F. A. Address, Custom House, Providence, R. I. 
469 WALLER, H. T. Address, Y. M. C. A., Cambridge, Mass. 

469 WESTLAKE, F. H. Address, 1347 Balmoral Ave., Chicago, 

111. ' S , 

470 WILLIAMSON, E. T. Address, 528 West 123d St., New 

York, N. Y. 
470 GOODWIN, M. N. 16 Cooke St. 
476 SEAMANS, W. S. Address, 1306 Union St., Schenectady, 

N. Y. 

476 SMITH, C. P. Address, 724 Gresham Place, N. W., Washing- 

ton, D. C. 

477 COVELL, M. E. C. 32 John St. 

478 COTTON, M. R. L. Address, 214 Washington St., Natchez, 

Miss. 

487 HANSON, H. R. Address, 263 Ryerson St., Blooklyn, N. Y. 

488 KELLEHER, G. E. Address, Lewiston, Me. 

489 PALMER, J. H. Address, Elkhorn, Wis. 

504 BOARDMAN, E. S. [Mrs. John Shipper]. Address, Peoria, 111. 
507 REESE, L. A. Address, Providence, R. I. 

McLEOD, J. D. Address, Hannibal, Mo. 
543 Insert 1816 before COGSWELL. 

588 HOWARD, J. L. Born Windsor, Vt., Jan. 19, 1818; died 
Hartford, Conn., May 2, 1906. 



History of Brown University 



A GENERATION before the establishment of any institu- 
tion of higher education in Rhode Island, Dean (after- 
wards Bishop) Berkeley, in pursuance of his cherished 
design of planting a Christian college in America, chose this colony 
as his place of residence. Here, at Newport, or in its vicinity, he 
lived for nearly three years, from i729toi73i. At the close of 
this period it became evident that the money which had been voted 
by the House of Commons would not be paid, and Berkeley reluc- 
tantly abandoned his project and returned to England. Though 
he had no direct relation to the college afterwards established, 
yet he inspired an interest in higher education among the colonists, 
and thus made easier the success of the later undertaking. 

In 1762 the Philadelphia Baptist Association, in view of the 
disabilities attaching to Baptist students in most of the existing 
American colleges, welcomed a proposal offered by the Rev. Morgan 
Edwards, a clergyman of Welsh birth, at that time pastor of the 
First Baptist Church in Philadelphia, to found in Rhode Island a 
college that should be under the control of their own denomination. 
James Manning, who had just been graduated from Princeton, was 
appointed by the Association as its agent to establish "a seminary 
of polite literature subject to the government of the Baptists." 

In deciding upon the location of the new college, a canvass of 
the colonies had shown the advantages to be clearly on the side 
of Rhode Island, which recognized absolute religious liberty, and 
was, moreover, a Baptist colony in origin and popular attachment. 
There was no rival institution in the field ; and the important cities 
of Newport and Providence, the former being the second city in 
New England, furnished an encouraging prospect of future support. 
Accordingly, in 1764, the friends of the movement obtained from 
the General Assembly the charter which still remains in force. Al- 
though, under the rules of the charter, the President and a majority 
of both the Fellows and the Trustees must be Baptists, the three 
important positions of Chancellor, Secretary, and Treasurer are 
without denominational restriction, and all religious tests and 
sectarian instruction are strictly prohibited. The institution was 



2 BROWNUNIVERSITY 

known during the first forty years of its existence as Rhode Island 
College, 

As the college was at the beginning without funds, and only a 
scanty return could be expected from students' fees, it was necessary 
that the president should support himself and his family by some 
other means. The founding of a Baptist church in Warren, and 
the call of Mr. Manning to its pastorate offered a solution of the 
difficulty ; and hither Mr. Manning brought his family in the spring 
of 1764. His first act towards the establishment of a college was 
the opening of a Latin school. This preparatory school was later 
removed with the college to Providence, where it flourished for a 
hundred and forty years under the name of the University Grammar 
School. At the second meeting of the corporation, September 4, 
1765, Mr. Manning was formally appointed "president of the col- 
lege, professor of languages and other branches of learning"; the 
first student had been matriculated the day before. In the follow- 
ing year David Howell was appointed tutor, but no other addition 
was made to the faculty until 1774. In 1769 the first class of 
seven members was graduated at Warren. This town had not 
generally been regarded as the permanent seat of the college, and 
the necessity which now arose of erecting a college building com- 
pelled a final choice of location. After a spirited contest for the 
honor among the leading towns of the colony, the choice fell upon 
Providence. Here in 1770 the first college building, the present 
University Hall, modeled after Nassau Hall at Princeton, and a 
house for the president were both built on the college grounds, 
the cost being covered by subscriptions, chiefly from residents of 
Providence. 

In 1 77 1 President Manning was called to the pastorate of the 
First Baptist Church in Providence; he served the church in this 
capacity, in addition to his college duties, from that date until 
the close of his life. In December, 1776, the work of the college 
was interrupted by the Revolutionary war, and it was not resumed 
until the fall of 1782, University Hall meanwhile being used as a 
barrack and hospital for the combined American and French troops. 
Upon the reorganization of the college important additions were 
made to the library and the philosophical apparatus. In 1791, 
after twenty-nine years of service as founder and director of Rhode 
Island College, President Manning died. The college had become 
firmly established, with a graduate roll of 149; the last graduating 
class, that of 1790, had numbered 22. At the time of his death the 



HISTORY 3 

faculty consisted of the president, four professors, and two tutors. 
The discipline during this period had been strict and paternal, 
the officers of instruction living under the same roof with the 
students and making frequent visits of inspection to their rooms. 
President Manning at first taught all the branches studied, but was 
designated professor of languages, afterwards of moral philosophy. 
David Howell, his assistant, taught mathematics and natural phi- 
losophy, and is said to have taught also French, German and He- 
brew. He was appointed professor of natural philosophy in 1769, 
and of law in 1790, but never taught the latter subject. A pro- 
fessor of natural history was appointed in 1784; and a professor 
of mathematics and astronomy in 1786. 

The first college funds, amounting to $4500, were collected in 
England and Ireland by the Rev. Morgan Edwards in 1767-68. 
In the next two years the Rev. Hezekiah Smith obtained subscrip- 
tions amounting to $2500 in South Carolina and Georgia. The 
former contribution was made a permanent fund; the latter was 
expended in the construction of the college buildings. Further 
gifts were received for a time from the Philadelphia, Charleston, 
and Warren Baptist Associations, but they appear to have ceased 
with the outbreak of the Revolutionary war. 

The successor of President Manning was the Rev. Jonathan 
Maxcy, a graduate in the class of 1787, who had been professor of 
divinity 1791-92. He served from 1792 until 1802, when he resigned 
his office to accept the presidency of Union College. During the 
last year of his administration at Rhode Island College a class 
numbering 28 was graduated. 

The third president of the college, the Rev. Asa Messer, a 
graduate in the class of 1 790, who had served as professor of learned 
languages 1796-99, and of mathematics and natural philosophy 
1799-1802, directed the affairs of the institution from 1802 until 
his resignation in 1826. During his presidency of twenty-four 
years the college was greatly expanded. A class numbering 48 
was graduated in 1825, the faculty in that year consisting of the 
president, nine professors, and two tutors. A medical school 
was estabHshed, which existed from 181 1 until 1828, and sent out 
87 graduates. The special professorships created for the medical 
school were materia medica and botany, 181 1; anatomy and sur- 
gery, 181 1 ; chemistry, 181 1 ; theory and practice of medicine, 18 15. 
A professor of moral philosophy and metaphysics was appointed 
in 181 1 ; one of oratory and belles-lettres in 181 5; and one of the 



4 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Latin and Greek languages and literature in 1825. In 1792 Nich- 
olas Brown, a graduate in the class of 1786, gave $500 with which 
to purchase law books for the Library. In 1804 he endowed a 
professorship of oratory and belles-lettres. In the same year the 
name of the institution was changed in his honor to Brown Univer- 
sity. In 1822 Mr. Brown built Hope College at his own expense. 
In 1826 the permanent funds of the University amounted to 
$31,300. 

The fourth president, the Rev. Francis Wayland, entered upon 
his official duties in 1827. He at once raised the standard of 
scholarship, and gradually increased the scope of the instruction. 
He finally accomplished an entire reorganization of the University 
on the basis of the elective principle. In accordance with this 
"New System" the bachelor's degree was given for a three-years' 
course, and the master's degree for a four-years' course. Gradu- 
ate study and special study were both encouraged; and the sciences, 
in accordance with the spirit of the charter, were made prominent 
in the curriculum. This system was not put into operation until 
1850, and was fully in force only until his retirement five years 
later. The increase in the scope of the curriculum during Presi- 
dent Wayland's administration is clearly shown in the following 
list of subjects to which professors or instructors were assigned at 
the dates annexed: chemistry, physiology, and geology, 1834; 
moral and intellectual philosophy, 1834; belles-lettres, 1835; rhet- 
oric, 1837; Hebrew literature, 1838; modern languages and litera- 
ture, 1843; Greek, 1843; Latin, 1844; French, 1844; history and 
political economy, 1850; natural philosophy and civil engineering, 
1850; chemistry applied to the arts, 1850; rhetoric and English 
literature, 1851; didactics (i. e., pedagogy), 1851; analytical chem- 
istry, 1854. 

The influence of President Wayland was felt not so much in 
the increase of the number of students as in the higher intellectual 
and moral tone of the institution. Discipline, which had grown 
lax, was strictly enforced. During his administration the college 
grounds were laid out, and the Library was placed on a sound 
financial basis. The permanent funds were increased to $200,000, 
and three important buildings were erected: Manning Hall, given 
by Nicholas Brown in 1834; Rhode Island Hall, erected in 1840 
from subscriptions by Rhode Island men and women; and the 
second President's House, the gift of Nicholas Brown, built in 1840. 
The last named building has been used since 1899 as a refectory. 



HISTORY 5 

The total value of Mr. Brown's various gifts to the University was 
not less than $160,000. Mr. Brown also served the University in 
a most efficient way as treasurer 179 6- 1825. He was trustee 
1791-1825, and fellow from 1825 until his death in 1841. Dr. 
Wayland resigned the presidency in 1855, having won for the Uni- 
versity, by his fame as a writer, thinker, and educational reformer, 
an enviable distinction both at home and abroad. 

The fifth president of the University, the Rev. Barnas Sears, 
a graduate in the class of 1825, held office from 1855 until 1867, 
when he resigned the presidency to become general agent of the 
Peabody Education Fund. During his incumbency no new sub- 
ject was added to the curriculum, except physical geography, in 
1864. Although the term of President Sears covered the financial 
crisis of 1857 and the Civil War, a notable increase was made both 
in the funds and in the number of students. A system of scholar- 
ships was established, and over $220,000 was collected in subscrip- 
tions. The Chemical Laboratory was built in 1862. In the last 
class that entered under President Sears seventy-three students 
were enrolled. Three hundred graduates and students of Brown 
entered the Union service, 1861-65. Of these twenty-one laid 
down their lives. 

The Rev. Alexis Caswell, a graduate in the class of 1822, was 
the sixth president of the University, his term covering the years 
1868-72. Under his administration the department of physics 
was organized, and the endowment was increased from $365,000 
to a sum exceeding $550,000. The Jenks museum of zoology was 
founded in 1871. 

Upon the resignation of Dr. Caswell, the Rev. Ezekiel Oilman 
Robinson, a graduate in the class of 1838, was chosen his successor. 
His presidency extended over the seventeen years from 1872 to 
1889. This period was marked by a further increase in the attend- 
ance, the class of 1889 being graduated with a membership of 
fifty-six. The following subjects were added to the curriculum, 
or were emphasized by the appointment of separate instructors: 
special branches of agriculture, 1872; zoology and agriculture, 
1874; physiology, 1874; botany, 1877; zoology and geology, 1878; 
elocution, 1880; astronomy, 1884; logic, 1886; history, 1888; po- 
litical economy, 1888. The funds were increased to $980,000, and 
important additions were made to the buildings. Rhode Island 
Hall was enlarged in 1875. The Library, the gift of John Carter 
Brown, of the class of 181 6, was built in 1878, and Slater Hall, 



6 BROWNUNIVERSITY 

the gift of Horatio Nelson Slater, in 1879. Sayles Hall, the gift 
of WilHam Francis Sayles, a memorial to his son, William Clark 
Sayles , a member of the class of 1 8 7 8 , was built in 1 8 8 1 . University 
Hall, which had been renovated in 1850, was again renovated in 
1883. Dr. Robinson recognized the fact that a great opportunity 
for a university existed at Brown, and, though he was not able 
fully to realize his purposes, he prepared the way for the great 
enlargement of the institution under his successor. Various 
courses were added, and a beginning was made in systematic 
graduate study. Dr. Robinson resigned the presidency in 1889. 

The eighth president of the University was the Rev. Elisha 
Benjamin Andrews, a graduate in the class of 1870. With his 
accession in 1889 the modern life of the University properly begins. 
In the year preceding his presidency three graduate students were 
enrolled ; in the last year of his term of service the graduate students 
numbered 10 1, the total number of students for the same years 
being, respectively, 268 and 860. The officers of instruction for 
the corresponding years increased in number from 22 to 73. All 
the old departments were expanded, and the number of depart- 
ments was increased from 16 in 1889-90 to 25 in 1897-98. The 
department of philosophy was enlarged by the addition of psy- 
chology and pedagogy. American and European history were 
assigned to separate professors, political economy was made a 
department, and the department of social and political science and 
law was added. The department of fine arts was created, including 
the history of art, and music. The new department of Indo-Euro- 
pean philology was introduced. The departments of Greek and 
Roman literature and history, English literature and language, 
and Germanic and Romance languages and literatures, were reorgan- 
ized and extended. Rhetoric and oratory were made an independ- 
ent department. The new department of Biblical literature and 
history was formed, including the Semitic languages and New 
Testament Greek. The departments of mathematics, mechanical 
engineering, astronomy, physics (including electrical engineering), 
chemistry, zoology, geology, and anthropology, and botany were 
extended in scope and thoroughness. New departments were 
formed for the subjects of mechanical drawing, civil engineering, 
comparative anatomy, military science and tactics, and bibliog- 
raphy. 

The museum of fine arts was fotmded in 1889, and that of 
anthropology in 1891. The funds were increased to $1,125,685, 



HISTORY 7 

and important additions were made to the buildings and grounds. 
In 1 89 1 Hope College was renovated, Wilson Hall, the bequest of 
George Francis Wilson, was built, the Ladd Observatory was 
presented to the University by the Hon. Herbert W. Ladd, and 
the Lyman Gymnasium, named in honor of its principal donor, 
was erected. Maxcy Hall was built in 1895. Three buildings, 
known as the Howell, Messer, and Brown Street Houses, were 
also secured for dormitory purposes. The old playground of the 
University, now known as Lincoln Field, was graded and fitted up 
for ball games and other athletic purposes in 1889. In 1898 a 
new athletic field was laid out on Camp Street, a mile and a half 
from the University. In 1891 the Grand Army of the Republic 
Fellowship Fund of $10,000 was given to the University by the 
Rhode Island Department of that organization. 

The Women's College was founded in October, 189 1. At first 
only the privileges of University examinations and certificates of 
proficiency were granted. In June, 1892, all the College and Uni- 
versity degrees and the graduate courses were opened to women. 
In November, 1897, the institution was accepted by the Corpora- 
tion, and officially designated the Women's College in Brown 
University. The immediate charge of this department, as of all 
others in the University, is in the hands of the Corporation. All 
instruction is given by members of the University faculty. Pem- 
broke Hall, which was built by the Rhode Island Society for the 
Collegiate Education of Women, was formally transferred to the 
University in October, 1897, and was accepted as the recitation 
hall of the Women's College. 

In 1898 Dr. Andrews resigned the presidency to become Super- 
intendent of Schools of Chicago. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Clarke, 
the senior member of the faculty, who had served as president pro 
tempore during the absence of Dr. Andrews in Europe in 1896-97, 
was appointed president ad interim, and served during the aca- 
demic year 1898-99. 

The ninth president of the University is the Rev. William Her- 
bert Perry Faunce, a graduate in the class of 1880, who entered 
upon his official duties on Commencement Day, 1899. At Com- 
mencement, 1900, announcement was made of an addition of over 
a million dollars to the endowment of the University. To this 
was added a year later a second million, including the endowment 
of the John Carter Brown Library. In 1900 the Slater Memorial 
Homestead was presented by Mrs. Horatio N. Slater, as a home 



8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

for the students of the Women's College. In 1901 the Van Wickle 
gates were formally opened, and in the same year the President's 
House was erected at the corner of Hope and Manning streets. 
In 1902 the Van Wickle Administration Building was completed, 
this structure as well as the gates being the bequest of Augustus 
Stout Van Wickle, of the class of 1876. In 1903 Rockefeller Hall, 
the gift of John D. Rockefeller, was opened for the use of the Brown 
Union, a social organization of students and alumni which was 
formed in that year. The building is provided with a maintenance 
fund raised by subscription. In the same year the Engineering 
Building on Lincoln Field, Caswell Hall, a dormitory fronting on 
Thayer street, and the Colgate Hoyt Swimming Pool, the gift of 
Colgate Hoyt, were erected, and a great organ, the gift of Lucian 
Sharpe, of the class of 1893, was placed in Sayles Hall. In 1904 
the John Nicholas Brown gate was built as a memorial to the late 
John Nicholas Brown by his widow. In the same year the Carrie 
Tower, a clock tower, erected by Paul Bajnotti, of Turin, to the 
memory of his wife, Carrie Mathilde Brown, was presented to the 
University. Since 1901 an iron fence with brick and stone posts 
has been built in place of the old wooden fence around the front 
and the middle campus. Each section has been contributed by 
or in memory of some class. The classes of 1872, 1884 and 1887 
have contributed gates, that given by the class of 1884 being in 
memory of President Robinson. In April, 1904, the funds of the 
University, exclusive of those pertaining to the John Carter Brown 
Library, amounted to $2,492,198. 

The Library of the University dates from 1767, when the Rev. 
Morgan Edwards collected books for it in England. The collection 
was at first kept in University Hall. It was removed to Manning 
Hall upon the completion of that building in 1835. In 1842 it 
contained ten thousand volumes, and in 1878, the date of its 
transference to the present building, its volumes numbered forty- 
eight thousand. The present number, including the books in the 
twelve department libraries, but not including the John Carter 
Brown Library, is about one hundred and thirty thousand volumes. 
Upon the removal of the College to Providence in 1770 the profess- 
ors and students enjoyed the hospitality of the Providence Library 
Company, now the Athenaeum, in extension of the scanty resources 
of the College Library. The Library of the Rhode Island Historical 
Society and the State Law Library have in later years been most 
valuable adjuncts to the University Library, and, since the opening 



HISTORY 9 

of the Providence Public Library in 1878, members of the University- 
have made constant use of its choice and readily available resources. 
The Library Fund, established under President Wayland, has been 
supplemented by ten special funds, devoted to the departments 
of European history. United States history, mediaeval and church 
history, botany, the arts of design, biology, the classical languages 
and literatures, English literature, and American poetry. Gifts 
of one thousand dollars each were made to the Library in recent 
years by the classes of 1872, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, and 1888, 
and were of material assistance towards enabling the Library to 
meet the ever-growing demands made upon it by the work of the 
University. In 1884, by the will of the Hon. Henry B. Anthony, 
the Library came into possession of the Harris Collection of Ameri- 
can Poetry, numbering 5000 volumes. The present number is 
about 7000. In 1901 there was presented to the University the 
John Carter Brown Library, unquestionably the most complete 
collection in the world on the history of the two Americas down to 
the end of the eighteenth century. The books were accompanied 
by a gift of $500,000 as an endowment, and $150,000 for the erection 
of a building for their accommodation. The building was dedicated 
in May, 1904. In October, 1903, the University received by the 
gift of Marsden J. Perry, of Providence, the Sidney S. Rider 
Collection of manuscripts, books, and other material, forming a 
library of the first importance to students of the History of Rhode 
Island, 



The Charter of Brown 
University* 



By the Honorable the Governor and Company of the 
EngHsh Colony of Rhode Island and Providence 
Plantations in New England in America in General 
Assembly convened at East Greenwich within and 
for the Colony aforesaid on the last Monday in 
February One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty- 
four. 



llXUbCrcaS institutions for liberal Education are 
highly beneficial to Society by forming the rising Gene- 
ration to Virtue, Knowledge, and useful Literature; 
and thus preserving in the Community a Succession of 
Men duly qualified for discharging the Offices of Life 
with Usefulness and Reputation; they have therefore 
justly merited and received the the Attention and En- 
couragement of every wise and well regulated State: 
And whereas a Public School or Seminary, erected for 
that Purpose within this Colony to which the Youth 
may freely resort for Education in the vernacular and 
learned Languages, and in the liberal Arts and Sciences 
would be for the general Advantage and Honor of the 
Government: And whereas Daniel Jenckes Esq; Nicholas 
Tillinghast Esq; Nicholas Gardiner Esq; Col. Josias 
Lyndon, Col. Elisha Reynolds, Peleg Thurston Esq; 
Simon Pease Esq; John Tillinghast Esq; George Hazard 
Esq; Col. Job Bennet, Nicholas Easton Esq; Arthur Fen- 
ner Esq ; Mr. Ezekiel Gardiner, Mr. John Waterman, Mr. 
James Barker Junr, Mr. John Holmes, Solomon Drown 
Esq; Mr. Samuel Winsor, Mr. Joseph Sheldon, Charles 
Rhodes Esq; Mr. Nicholas Brown, Col, Barzillai Rich- 
mond, Mr. John Brown, Mr. Gideon Hoxsey, Mr. Thomas 

♦With the exception of the marginal analysis and the notes, 
this reprint is an exact copy of the original charter engrossed 
on parchment, preserved in the archives of the University. 

II 



Date of the 
Charter. 



Preamble. 



Petition of the 
Undertakers. 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Eyres, Mr. Thomas Potter, Jun. Mr. Peleg Barker, Mr. 
Edward Thurston, Mr. William Redwood, Joseph Clarke 
Esq; Mr. John G Wanton, and Mr. Thomas Robinson 
with many other Persons, appear as Undertakers in the 
valuable Design: And thereupon a Petition hath been 
preferred to this Assembly, praying that full Liberty and 
Power may be granted unto such of them, with others, 
as are hereafter mentioned, to found, endow, order, and 
govern a College or University, within this Colony; and 
that, for the more effectual Execution of this Design, 
they may be incorporated into one Body Politic, to be 
known in the Law, with the Powers, Privileges, and 
Franchises, necessary for the Purpose aforesaid. 

Original Cor- IFlOVV tbCtCtOXC ftUOW VCt That being willing to 

pora ors. encouragc and patronize such an honorable and iiseful 
Institution, we the said Governor and Company, in Gen- 
eral Assembly convened, Do, for ourselves and our Suc- 
cessors, in and by Virtue of the Power and Authority, 
within the Jurisdiction of this Colony, to us by the Royal 
Charter granted, and committed. Enact, Grant, Consti- 
tute, Ordain, and Declare, And it is hereby Enacted, 
Granted, Constituted, Ordained and Declared, That the 
Hon. Stephen Hopkins Esq; the Hon. Joseph Wanton 
Jun. Esq; the Hon. Samuel Ward Esq; the Hon. William 
Ellery Esq; John Tillinghast Esq; Simon Pease Esq; 
James Honyman Esq; Nicholas Easton Esq; Nicholas 
Tillinghast Esq; Darius Sessions Esq; Joseph Harris 
Esq; Francis Willet Esq; William Logan Esq; Daniel 
Jenckes Esq; George Hazard Esq; Nicholas Brown Esq; 
Jeremiah Niles Esq; Joshua Babcock Esq; Mr. John G 
Wanton, the Rev. Edward Upham, the Rev. Jeremiah 
Condy, the Rev. Marmaduke Brown, the Rev. Gardner 
Thurston, the Rev. Ezra Stiles, the Rev. John Greaves, 
the Rev. John Maxson, the Rev. Samuel Winsor, the 
Rev. John Gano, the Rev. Morgan Edwards, the Rev. 
Isaac Eaton, the Rev. Samuel Stillman, the Rev. Sam- 
uel Jones, the Rev. James Manning, the Rev. Russel 
Mason, Col. Elisha Reynolds, Col. Josias Lyndon, Col. 
Job Bennet, Mr. Ephraim Bowen, Joshua Clarke Esq; 



CHARTER 

Capt. Jonathan Slade, John Taylor Esq; Mr. Robert 
Shettell Jones, Azariah Dunham Esq; Mr. Edward 
Thurston Junr. Mr. Thomas Eyres, Mr. Thomas Haszard, 
and Mr. Peleg Barker, or such, or so many of them as 
shall, within Twelve Months from the Date hereof, ac- 
cept of this Trust, and qualify themselves as herein after 
directed, and their Successors, shall be forever hereafter 
One Body Corporate and Politic, in Fact and Name, to 
be known in Law by the Name of Trustees and Fel- 
lows of the College or University, in the English Colony 
of Rhode Island, and Providence Plantations in New 
England, in America; the Trustees and Fellows at any 
Time hereafter, giving such more particular Name to the 
College, in Honor of the greatest and most distinguished 
Benefactor,* or otherwise, as they shall think proper: 



*The following is an extract from the records of a meeting of 
the Corporation held September 6, 1804: 

A letter from Mr. Nicholas Brown, dated on this present day, 
having been read in the following words, to — wit: 

Providence, September 6, 1804. 
Gentlemen: 

It is known to you that I have long had an attachment to 
this institution as the place where my deceased brother Moses 
and myself received our education. This attachment derives 
additional strength from the recollection that my late honored 
Father was among the earliest, and most zealous patrons of the 
College; and is confirmed by my regard to the cause of Litera- 
ture in general. Under these' impressions I hereby make a do- 
nation of Five Thousand Dollars to Rhode Island College, to 
remain in perpetuity as a fund for the establishment of a Pro- 
fessorship of Oratory and Belles Lettres. The money will be 
paid next Commencement and is to be vested in such funds as 
the Corporation shall direct for its augumentation to a suffi- 
ciency in your judgment to produce a competent annual Salary 
for the within mentioned Professorship. 

I am very respectfully, Gentlemen, with my best wishes for 
the prosperity of the College, your obedient friend, 

Nicholas Brown. 

Honored Corporation of Rhode Island College. 

It is therefore voted : That the thanks of this Corporation be 
presented to Mr. Nicholas Brown for the aforesaid Donation, 
and it is further Voted, That this College be called and known 
in all future time by the Name of Brown University in Provi- 
dence in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. 

13 



Name. 



Powers of 
Corporation. 



To foimd, 



endow 



and govern 
the College. 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Which Name, so given, shall, in all Acts, Instruments 
and Doings of said Body Politic, be superadded to 
their Corporate Name aforesaid, and become a Part of 
their legal Appellation by which it shall be forever known 
and distinguished: And that, by the same Name, they 
and their Successors, chosen by themselves as hereafter 
prescribed, shall, and may, have perpetual Succession; 
and shall, and may be Persons able and capable, in the 
Law, to sue and be sued, to plead and to be impleaded, 
to answer and to be answered unto, to defend and to be 
defended against, in all and singular Suits, Causes, Mat- 
ters, Actions and Doings, of what Kind soever: And also 
to have, take, possess, purchase, acquire, or otherwise 
receive and hold Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, 
Goods, Chatties, or other Estates; of all which they 
may, and shall stand and be seized, notwithstanding 
any Misnomer of the College, or the Corporation thereof; 
and by whatever Name, or however imperfectly the 
same shall be described in Gift, Bequests, and Assign- 
ments, provided the true Intent of the Assignor or Bene- 
factor be evident : Also the same to grant, demise, aliene, 
lease, use, manage and improve according to the Tenor 
of the Donations, and to the Purposes, Trusts, and Uses 
to which they shall be seized thereof. And full Liberty, 
Power, and Authority is hereby granted unto the said 
Trustees and Fellows, and their Successors, to found a 
College, or University, within this Colony, for promoting 
the liberal Arts, and universal Literature: And with the 
Monies, Estates, and Revenues, of which they shall from 
Time to Time become legally seized as aforesaid, to endow 
the same: And erect the necessary Buildings and Edifi- 
ces thereof on such Place within this Colony as they 
shall think convenient: And generally to regulate, order, 
and govern the same, appoint officers, and make Laws, 
as herein after prescribed; and hold, use, and enjoy all 
the Liberties, Privileges, Exemptions, Dignities and Im- 
munities, enjoyed by any College, or University, what- 
ever. 



?.4 



CHARTER 



Hub tUrtlDCrmOVe, That the said Trustees and Fel- 
lows, and their Successors, shall, and may, forever here- 
after have a Pubhck Seal to use for all Causes, Matters, 
and Affairs, whatever, of them and their Successors, and 
the same Seal to alter, break, and make anew, from 
Time to Time, at their Will and Pleasure; which Seal 
shall always be deposited with the President, or Senior 
Fellow. 



Seal. 



Number and 
denomination 
of the Trustees. 



BuD turtbetmore, By the Authority aforesaid, It Corporation 
is hereby Enacted, Ordained and Declared, That it is brandies, 
now, and at all Times hereafter shall continue to be the 
unalterable Constitution of this College, or University, 
that the Corporation thereof shall consist of Two Branch- 
es, to wit: That of the Trustees, and that of the Fellow- 
ship, with distinct, separate, and respective Powers: 
And that the Number of the Trustees shall, and may be 
Thirty-six; of which Twenty-two shall forever be elected 
of the Denomination called Baptists, or Antipaedobap- 
tists; Five shall forever be elected of the Denomination 
called Friends, or Quakers; Four shall forever be elected 
of the Denomination called Congregationalists, and Five 
shall forever be elected of the Denomination called 
Episcopalians: And that the Succession in this Branch 
shall be forever chosen and filled up from the respective 
Denominations in this Proportion, and according to these 
Numbers; which are hereby fixed, and shall remain to 
Perpetuity immutably the same. And that the said 
Stephen Hopkins, Joseph Wanton, Samuel Ward, Will- 
iam Ellery, John Tillinghast, Simon Pease, James 
Honyman, Nicholas Easton, Nicholas Tilhnghast, Darius 
Sessions, Joseph Harris, Francis Willett, Daniel Jenckes, 
George Hazard, Nicholas Brown, Jeremiah Niles, John 
G. Wanton, Joshua Clarke, Gardner Thurston, John 
Greaves, John Maxson, John Gano, Samuel Winsor, 
Isaac Eaton, Samuel Stillman, Russel Mason, Elisha 
Reynolds, Josias Lyndon, Job Bennet, Ephraim Bowen, 
John Taylor, Jonathan Slade, Robert Shettell Jones, 
Azariah Dunham, Edward Thurston Junr, and Peleg 
Barker, or such, or so many of them as shall qualify 



Original Truis- 
tees. 



15 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Number and 
denomination 
of the Fellows. 



Original Fel- 
lows. 



themselves as aforesaid, shall be, and they are hereby 
declared and established the first and present Trustees. 
And that the Number of the Fellows, inclusive of the 
President (who shall always be a Fellow) shall and may 
be Twelve; of which Eight shall be forever elected of 
the Denomination called Baptists, or Antipsedobaptists ; 
and the rest indifferently of any or all Denominations. 
And that the Rev. Edward Upham, the Rev. Jeremiah 
Condy, the Rev, Marmaduke Brown, the Rev. Morgan 
Edwards, the Rev, Ezra Stiles, the Rev, Samuel Jones, 
the Rev, James Manning, William Logan Esq; Joshua 
Babcock Esq; Mr Thomas Eyres, and Mr. Thomas 
Haszard, or such, or so many of them as shall qualify 
themselves as aforesaid, shall be, and they are hereby 
declared the first and present Fellows and Fellowship, 
to whom the President, when hereafter elected, (who 
shall forever be of the Denomination called Baptists or 
AntipEedobaptists) shall be joined to compleat the 
Number. 



Relative num- 
bers always the 
same. 



Concurrent ac- 
tion of Trustees 
and Fellows. 



Degrees. 



Bub fUrtbermorCt it is Declared and Ordained, 
That the Succession in both Branches, shall at all Times 
hereafter be filled up and supplied according to these 
Numbers, and this established and invariable Proportion 
from the respective Denominations by the separate Elec- 
tion of both Branches of this Corporation, which shall 
at all Times sit and act by separate and distinct Powers : 
And in general, in Order to the Validity and Consumma- 
tion of all Acts, there shall be in the Exercise of their 
respective separate and distinct Powers, the joint Con- 
currence of the Trustees and Fellows, by their respective 
Majorities, except in adjudging and conferring the 
Academical Degrees, which shall forever belong, ex- 
clusively, to the Fellowship as a learned Faculty. 



Government 
by the Presi- 
dent and 
Fellows. 



Hn^ turtbermore, it is Constituted, That the In- 
struction and immediate Government of the College 
shall forever be, and rest in the President and Fellows 
or Fellowship. 



i6 



CHARTER 



Hn5 furtbermore, it is Ordained, That there shall 
be a general Meeting of the Corporation on the First 
Wednesday in September annually, within the College 
Edifice, and until the same be built, at such Place as 
they shall appoint, to consult, advise and transact the 
Affairs of the College or University: At which or at 
any other Time, the PubHc Commencement may be held 
and celebrated. And that on any special Emergencies, 
the President, with any Two of the Fellows, or any 
Three of the Fellows, exclusive of the President, may 
convoke, and they are hereby empowered to convoke 
an Assembly of the Corporation on Twenty Days Notice : 
And that in all Meetings, the major Vote of those pres- 
ent of the Two Branches respectively, shall be deemed 
their respective Majorities aforesaid: Provided, That 
not less than Twelve of the Trustees, and Five of the 
Fellows, be a Quorum of their respective Branches. 
That the President, or, in his Absence, the Senior Fel- 
low present, shall always be Moderator of the Fellows: 
That the Corporation, at their annual Meetings, once in 
Three Years, or oftener in Case of Death or Removal, 
shall, and may choose a Chancellor of the University, 
and Treasurer, from among the Trustees, and a Secre- 
tary from among the Fellows: That the Nomination of 
the Chancellor shall be in the Trustees, whose Office 
shall be only to preside as a Moderator of the Trustees; 
and that in his Absence, the Trustees shall choose a 
Moderator for the Time being, by the Name of Vice- 
Chancellor: and at any of their Meetings, duly formed 
as aforesaid, shall and may be elected a Trustee or Fel- 
low, or Trustees, or Fellows, in the Room of those nomi- 
nated in this Charter, who may refuse to accept, or in 
the Room of those who may die, resign, or be removed. 



Annual Meet- 
ing. 



Special Meet- 
ings. 



Quorum. 



Moderator of 
Fellows. 



Chancellor, 
Treasurer and 
Secretary 
chosen tri- 
ennially. 



Vice-Chancel- 
lor. 



Vacancies to 
be filled. 



Hn& turtbermore, it is Enacted, Ordained and De- 
clared, That this Corporation, at any of their Meetings, 
regularly convened as aforesaid, shall and may elect and 
appoint the President and Professor of Languages, and 
the several Parts of Literature : And upon the Demise of 



Election of 
President and 
Professors. 



17 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Appointment 
of other of5- 
cers. 



Vacancy by 
change of 
denomination. 



Elections by 
ballot. 



Minor quorum. 



him or them, or either of them, their R.esignation or Re- 
moval from his or their Office, for Misdemeanor, Incapac- 
ity, or Unfaithfulness, (for which he or they are hereby 
declared removable by this Corporation) others to elect 
and appoint in their Room and Stead : And at such Meet- 
ing, upon the Nomination of the Fellows, to elect and 
appoint Tutors, Stewards, Butlers, and all such other 
Officers usually appointed in Colleges or Universities, as 
they shall find necessary, and think fit to appoint for the 
promoting liberal Education, and the well ordering the 
Affairs of this College ; and them or any of them, at their 
Discretion to remove, and substitute others in their 
Places. And in Case any President, Trustee or Fellow, 
shall see Cause to change his religious Denomination, 
the Corporation is hereby empowered to declare his or 
their Place or Places vacant, and may proceed to fill up 
it or them accordingly, as before directed, otherwise 
each Trustee and Fellow, not an Officer of Instruction, 
shall continue in his Office during Life, or until Resigna- 
tion. And further, in Case either of the religious Denom- 
nations should decline taking a Part in this Catholic, 
comprehensive and liberal Institution, the Trustees and 
Fellows shall and may compleat their Number, by elect- 
ing from their respective Denominations, always preserv- 
ing their respective Proportions herein before prescribed 
and determined: And all Elections shall be by Ballot or 
written Suffrage: And that a Quorum of Four Trustees 
& Three Fellows may transact any Business, excepting 
placing the College Edifice, Election of Trustees, Presi- 
dent, Fellows and Professors, that is to say, so that their 
Acts shall be of Force and Validity until the next annual 
Meeting, and no longer. 



Engagement. 



HltD it is further Enacted and Ordained by the 
Authority aforesaid, That each Trustee and Fellow, as 
well those nominated in this Charter, as all that shall 
hereafter be duly elected, shall, previous to their acting 
in a corporate Capacity, take the Engagement of Alle- 
giance prescribed by the Law of this Colony, to his 
Majesty King George the Third, His Heirs and Rightful 

i8 



CHARTER 

Successors to the Crown of Great-Britain, which En- 
gagement shall be administered to the present Trustees 
and Fellows, by the Governor or Deputy-Governor of 
this Colony, and to those from Time to Time hereafter 
elected by their respective Moderators, who are hereby 
empowered to administer the same.* 

Hut) still more clearly to define and ascertain the re- 
spective Powers of the Two Branches, on making and 
enacting Laws, It is further Ordained and Declared, That CoUege. 
the Fellowship shall have Power, and are hereby em- 
powered from Time to Time, and at all Times hereafter, 
to make, enact and publish all such Laws, Statutes, Reg- 
ulations and Ordinances, with Penalties, as to them shall 
seem meet, for the successful Instruction and Gover- 
ment of said College or University, not contrary to the 
Spirit, Extent, true Meaning and Intention of the Acts 
of the British Parliament, or the Laws of this Colony; 
and the same Laws, Statutes and Ordinances to repeal : 
Which Laws, and the Repeals thereof, shall be laid 
before the Trustees, and with their Approbation shall 
be of Force and Validity, but not otherwise. And fur- 
ther the Trustees and Fellows, at their Meetings afore- 
said, shall ascertain the Salaries of the respective Officers, fer^™^ '^^ °^ 
and order the Monies assessed on the Students for Tui- 
tion, Fines and incidental Expenses, to be collected by 
the Steward, or such other Officer as they shall appoint 
to collect the same; and the same with their Revenues, 
and other College Estates in the Hands of the Treasurer, 
to appropriate in discharging Salaries and other College 
Debts : And the College Accounts shall be annually au- 
ditted and adjusted in the Meeting of the Corporation. c^^'L"^ ^°' 



* September 4, 1782, the Corporation by vote omitted fromi 
the engagement the acknowledgment of allegiance to the British 
crown. The form of engagement has since been modified at 
various times; the present form is as follows: You [person's 
name] being elected a member of this Corporation to the place 
of [Fellow or Trustee] do solemnly engage true allegiance to 
bear to the United States of America, and faithfully to dis- 
charge the duties of your present appointment: And this en- 
gagement you make and give on the peril of the penalty of 
perjury. 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



No religious 

tests. 



Hn& turtbcrmote, it is hereby Enacted and De- 
clared, That into this Hberal and catholic Institution 
shall never be admitted any religious Tests : But on the 
contrary, all the Members hereof shall forever enjoy full, 
free, absolute, and uninterrupted Liberty of Conscience: 
And that the Places of Professors, Tutors, and all other 
Officers, the President alone excepted, shall be free and 
open for all Denominations of Protestants: And that 
Youth of all religious Denominations shall and may be 
freely admitted to the equal Advantages, Emoluments 
and Honors of the College or University; and shall 
receive a like, fair, generous, and equal Treatment during 
their Residence therein, they conducting themselves 
peaceably, and conforming to the Laws and Statutes 
thereof. And that the public Teaching shall, in general, 
respect the Sciences; and that the Sectarian Differences 
of Opinions, shall not make any Part of the public and 
classical Instruction: Although all religious Controver- 
sies may be studied freely, examined and explained by 
the President, Professors, and Tutors, in a personal, 
separate and distinct Manner, to the Youth of any or 
each Denomination: And above all, a constant Regard 
be paid to, and effectual Care taken of, the Morals of the 
College. 



Fellows to 
confer degrees. 



Hn^ fUttbCtmorC, for the Honor and Encourage- 
ment of Literature, we Constitute and Declare, the 
Fellowship aforesaid, a Learned Faculty; and do here- 
by give, grant unto, and invest them, and their Succes- 
sors, with full Power and Authority, and they are hereby 
authorized and empowered, by their President, and in 
his Absence by the Senior Fellow, or' One of the Fellows 
appointed by themselves at the anniversary Commence- 
ment, or at any other Times, and at all Times hereafter, 
to admit to, and confer any and all the learned Degrees, 
which can or ought to be given and conferred in any of 
the Colleges or Universities in America; or any such 
other Degrees of literary Honor as they shall devise, 
upon any and all such Candidates and Persons as the 
President and Fellows, or Fellowship, shall judge worthy 



CHARTER 



of the Academical Honors : Which Power of conferring 
Degrees is hereby restricted to the learned Faculty, who 
shall or may issue Diplomas or Certificates of such De- 
grees, or confer Degrees by Diplomas, and authenticate 
them with the PubHc Seal of the Corporation, and the 
Hands of the President and Secretary, and of all the 
Professors, as Witnesses, and deliver them to the grad- 
uates as honorable and perpetual Testimonies. 

Sn& furtbermore, for the greater Encouragement 
of this Seminary of Learning, and that the same may be 
amply endowed and enfranchised with the same Privi- 
leges, Dignities, and Immunities enjoyed by the American 
Colleges, and European Universities, We do Grant, Enact, 
Ordain, and Declare, And it is hereby Granted, Enacted, 
Ordained, and Declared, That the College Estate, the 
Estates, Persons, and Families of the President and Pro- 
fessors, for the Time being, lying and being within the 
Colony, with the Persons of the Tutors and Students, 
during their Residence at the College, shall be freed and 
exempted from all Taxes,* serving on Juries, and menial 



Diplomas 
granted. 



Exemption 
from taxation, 
&o. 



♦February ii, 1863, the Corporation voted as follows: 

Whereas the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island 
at its present session on the nth day of February 1863, has 
passed an Act the principal Section of which is in the following 
words viz: Section i. The Corporation of Brown University 
in Providence consenting hereto that the estates, persons and 
families of the President and Professors for the time being, and 
their successors in office, shall not hereafter be freed and 
exempted from taxes for more than the amount of Ten Thousand 
dollars for each of such officers, his estates persons and family 
included. 

And Whereas the Institution of Brown University, was estab- 
lished by its founders, was incorporated with liberal franchises 
by the State, has been maintained solely by private benefactions; 
all uniting for the same noble object, that is, to create and 
promote a seminary of religion and learning within this state 
whose beneficent influences should be diffused, at home and 
abroad through all time. 

And Whereas those influences can, and will be most happily 
diffused and continued by a cordial good will and a har- 
monious co6peration between the General Assembly and citizens 
of this State and the University. 

And Whereas the General Assembly by its Act aforesaid 
has expressed the opinion that the President and Professors 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Services: And that the Persons aforesaid shall be ex- 
empted from bearing Arms, Impresses and Military Ser- 
vices, except in case of an Invasion. 

Hub tUttbetmOte, for estabUshing the Perpetuity 
^^e c^or'ora"^ °^ "^^^^ Corporation, and in Case that at any Time here- 
'^°"- after, through Oversight, or otherwise through Misapre- 

hensions, and mistaken Constructions of the Powers, 
Liberties and Franchises herein contained, any Laws 
should be enacted, or any Matters done and transacted 
by this Corporation contrary to the Tenor of this Charter, 
It is hereby Enacted, Ordained and Declared, That all 
such Laws, Acts, and Doings, shall be in themselves null 
and void: Yet, Nevertheless, the same shall not in any 
Courts of Law, or by the General Assembly, be deemed, 
taken, interpreted, or adjudged into an Avoidance, De- 
feazance or Forfeiture of this Charter: But that the same 
shall be, and remain unhurt, inviolate, and entire unto 
the said Corporation, in perpetual Succession: Which 
Corporation may, at all Times, and forever hereafter pro- 
ceed and continue to act: And all their Acts, conform- 
able to the Powers, Tenor, true Intent and Meaning of 
the Charter, shall be, and remain in full Force and Valid- 
ity, the Nullity and Avoidance of any such illegal Acts 
to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. 

should bear a portion of the burdens of taxation from which 
they are exempted by our charter, and has made the validity of 
its said Act to depend upon the consent of this Corporation 
thereto, thereby affirming and maintaining the inviolability of 
said Charter. 

Therefore, in order to manifest our cordial compliance with a 
reasonable wish of the General Assembly as expressed in said 
Act, It is hereby Voted and declared by the Corporation of 
Brown University, that being authorized by the President and 
Professors of said University, this Corporation does in behalf of 
the President and Professors and in behalf of this Corporation 
consent to the said Act passed by the General Assembly of the 
State of Rhode Island at its present session, as aforesaid — and 
the Secretary of this Corporation is hereby instructed to file a 
copy of this vote under the seal of the Corporation and certified 
by himself in the Office of the Secretary of State, as proof of the 
consent of this Corporation thereto. 

The above Report was accepted and the Vote was adopted 
unanimously. 



CHARTER 



H^^ lastly, We the Governor and Company afore- 
said, Do, for ourselves and our Successors, forever hereby 
Enact, Grant and Confirm unto the said Trustees and 
Fellows, and to their Successors, That this Charter of 
Incorporation, and every Part thereof, shall be good and 
available in all Things in the Law, according to our true 
Intent and Meaning: And shall be construed, reputed, 
and adjudged in all Cases most favorably on the Behalf 
and for the best Benefit and Behoof of the said Trustees 
and Fellows, and their Successors, so as most effectually 
to answer the valuable Ends of this useful Institution. 



Charter for the 
benefit of the 
Corporation 
and the Col- 
lege. 



ITn full Testimony of which Grant, and of all the Arti- 
cles and Matters therein contained, the said Governor 
and Company do hereby order, That this Act shall be 
signed by the Governor and Secretary, and sealed with 
the Public Seal of this Colony, and registered in the 
Colony's Records: And that the same, or an Exempli- 
fication thereof, shall be a sufficient Warrant to the 
said Corporation to hold, use and exercise all the Powers, 
Franchises, and Immunities herein contained. 



Signed and 
sealed. 



ITn Conformity to tbe above Bet, samuel 

WARD, ESQ; Governor, Captain-General, and Com- 
mander in Chief, of and over the Colony aforesaid doth 
hereunto subscribe his Name, and hath caused the Seal 
of said Colony to be affixed the Twenty-fourth Day of 
October One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-five, 
and in the Fifth Year of the Reign of his Most Sacred 
Majesty George the Third by the Grace of God King 
of Great Britain, &c. 

SAM: WARD 
By His Honor's Command 
Edw° Thurston jun D : Secry. 



23 



CORPORATION 



PRESIDENTS 

Served Died 

1765-1791 JAMES MANNING, D.D. 1791 

1797-1803 JONATHAN MAXCY, D.D. 1820 

1804-1826 ASA MESSER, D.D., LL.D. 1836 

1827-1855 FRANCIS WAYLAND, D.D., LL.D. 1865 

1855-1867 BARNAS SEARS, D.D., LL.D. 1880 

1868-1873 ALEXIS CASWELL, D.D., LL.D. 1877 

1872-1889 EZEKIEL OILMAN ROBINSON, D.D., LL.D. 1894 

1889-1898 ELISHA BENJAMIN ANDREWS, D.D., LL.D. 

1899- WILLIAM HERBERT PERRY FAUNCE, D.D., LL.D. 





ACTING PRESIDENTS 




I786-I786 


Perez Fobes, A.M. 




Vice President 


1812 


I79I-I792 


David Howell, A.M. 




Ad interim 


1824 


I792-I797 


Jonathan Maxcy, A.M. 




Pro tempore 


1820 


1802-1804 


Asa Messer, A.M. 




Pro tempore 


183a 


I826-I827 


Alva Woods, A.M. 




Ad interim 


1887 


1840-1841 


Alexis Caswell, A.M. 




Pro tempore 


1877 


I867-I868 


George Ide Chace, Ph.D., LL.D. 


Ad interim 


1885 


I896-I897 


Benjamin Franklin Clarke, 


A.M. 


Pro tempore 




I898-I899 


Benjamin Franklin Clarke, 


Sc.D. 


Ad interim 





CHANCELLORS 

1764-1785 Stephen Hopkins, LL.D, 

1785-1815 Jabez Bowen, LL.D. 

1815-1828 Alexander Viets Griswold, D.D. 

1828-1840 Samuel Willard Bridgham, A.M. 

1841-1854 John Brown Francis, A.B. 

1854-1867 Samuel Boyd Tobey, A.M., M.D. 

1867-1873 William Samuel Patten, A.M. 



Providence 


1785 


Providence 


181S 


Bristol 


1843 


Providence 


1840 


Warwick 


1864 


Providence 


1867 


Providence 


1873 



Note. The degrees assigned to the members of the Corporation and Faculty are the high- 
est borne in the given office. 



26 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Served Died 

1874-1878 Benjamin Franklin Thomas, LL.D. Providence 1878 

1879-1888 Thomas Durfee, LL.D. Providence 1901 

1888- William Goddard, A.M. Warwick 



SECRETARIES 

1764-1776 Thomas Eyres, A.M. 

1776-1780 Thomas Arnold, A.M. 

1780-1806 David Howell, LL.D. 

1806-1829 Samuel Eddy, LL.D. 

1829-1837 Nathan Bourne Crocker, D.D. 

1837-1843 Theron Metcalf, A.m. 

1843-1846 William Giles Goddard, LL.D. 

1846-1853 Nathan Bourne Crocker, D.D. 

1853-1874 John Kingsbury, LL.D. 

1875-1889 Samuel Lunt Caldwell, D.D., LL.D. 

1890- Thomas Davis Anderson, D.D. 



Newport 


1788 


Providence 


1827 


Providence 


1824 


Providence 


1839 


Providence 


1865 


Boston, Mass. 


1875 


Providence 


1846 


Providence 


1865 


Providence 


1874 


Providence 


1889 


Albany, N. Y. 





TREASURERS 



I764-I767 


John Tillinghast, A.M. 


Newport 


177s 


1767-1775 


Job Bennet 


Newport 


1784 


1775-1796 


John Brown, A.M. 


Providence 


1803 


1796-1825 


Nicholas Brown, A.M. 


Providence 


1841 


1825-1857 


Moses Brown Ives, A.M. 


Providence 


1857 


1857-1866 


Robert Hale Ives, A.M. 


Providence 


1875 


1866-1882 


Marshall Woods, A.M., M.D. 


Providence 


1899 


1882-1900 


Arnold Buffum Chace, Sc.D. 


Valley Falls 




1900- 


Cornelius Sowle Sweetland, A.M. 

FELLOWS 


Providence 




1764-I79I 


James Manning, D.D. 


President 


1791 


1764-1783 


Joshua Babcock, A.M. 


Westerly 


1783 


I764-I768 


Jeremiah Condy, A.M. 


Boston, Mass. 


1768 


1764-1789 


Morgan Edwards, A.M. 


Philadelphia, Penn. 


179s 


1764-1788 


Thomas Eyres, A.M. 


Newport 


1788 


1764-1789 


Edward Upham, A.M. 


Newport 


1797 


1765-1805 


Hezekiah Smith, D.D. 


Haverhill, Mass. 


1805 


1765-1807 


Samuel Stillman, D.D. 


Boston, Mass. 


1807 


1765-1771 


Marmaduke Brown, A.M. 


Newport 


1771 


1767-1771 


Henry Ward, A.M. 


Newport 


1797 



Served 


1768-] 


78s 


1768-] 


793 


1768-] 


772 


1771-] 


[784 


1773-1 


[824 


1774-) 


782 


1782-] 


795 


1783- 


834 


1784-] 


788 


1785-] 


803 


1788-] 


792 


1788-] 


83s 


1789-] 


834 


1789-1 


818 


1792-] 


802 


1793-1 


808 


1793-1 


833 


I79S-1 


812 


1802-] 


826 


1803-] 


812 


1805-] 


839 


1807- 


825 


1808-] 


86s 


1812-] 


815 


1813-] 


833 


181S-] 


832 


1818-] 


844 


1825-1 


841 


1826-] 


827 


1827-] 


855 


1828-] 


853 


1832-] 


843 


1833-1 


1843 


1834-1 


[854 


1834- 


[864 


1835- 


[854 


1835- 


[869 


1841- 


[851 


1842- 


[874 


1843- 


[846 



FELLOWS 

Jabez Bowen, A.m. 

Jonathan Easton 

John Davis, A.M. 

George Bissett 

David Howell, LL.D. 

Thomas Arnold, A.M. 

Benjamin Waterhouse, M.D. 

Solomon Drowne, A.M., M.D. 

Thomas Fitch Oliver, A.M. 

Enos Hitchcock, D.D. 

Moses Badger, A.M. 

Robert Rogers, A.M. 

James Brown 

William Williams, A.M. 

Jonathan Maxcy, D.D. 

Abraham Lynsen Clarke, A.M. 

Henry Wight, D.D. 

Perez Fobes, LL.D. 

Asa Messer, D.D., LL.D. 

David Leonard Barnes, A.M. 

Samuel Eddy, LL.D. 

Thomas Baldwin, D.D. 

Nathan Bourne Crocker, D.D. 

Alexander Viets Griswold, D.D. 

Henry Edes, D.D. 

Nathaniel Searle, LL.D. 

Lucius BOLLES, D.D. 

Nicholas Brown, A.M. 

Alva Woods, A.M. 

Francis Wayland, D.D., LL.D. 

Daniel Sharp, D.D. 

Theron Metcalf, A.m. 

Wilkes Wood, A.M. 

Robert Everett Pattison, D.D. 

John Pitman, LL.D. 

Richard Fletcher, LL.D. 

James Henry Duncan, LL.D. 

Barnas Sears, D.D. 

John Carter Brown, A.M. 

William Giles Goddard, LL.D 





27 




Died 


Providence 


1815 


Newport 


1813 


Boston, Mass. 


1772 


Newport 


1788 


Providence 


1824 


Providence 


1827 


Cambridge, Mass. 


1846 


Providence 


1834 


Providence 


1797 


Providence 


1803 


Providence 


1792 


Newport 


183s 


Providence 


1834 


Wrentham, Mass. 


1823 


President 


1820 


Providence 


1810 


Bristol 


1837 


Raynhani, Mass. 


1812 


President 


1836 


Providence 


1812 


Providence 


1839 


Boston, Mass. 


1S25 


Providence 


1865 


Bristol 


1843 


Providence 


1851 


Providence 


1832 


Salem, Mass. 


1844 


Providence 


1841 


President ad interim 


1887 


President 


1865 


Boston, Mass. 


1853 


Boston, Mass. 


187s 


Middleboro, Mass. 


1843 


Providence 


1874 


Providence 


1864 


Boston, Mass. 


1869 


Haverhill, Mass. 


1869 


Newton Centre, Ms. 


1880 


Providence 


1874 


Providence 


1846 



28 

Served 
1844- 

1844- 

1847- 
1848- 
1850- 
1851- 
1853- 
1853- 
1854- 
1855- 
1855- 
1858- 

1859- 

1862- 

1863- 

1865- 

1866- 

1867- 

1868- 

1870- 

1870- 

1872- 

1874- 

187s- 

187s 

1877 

1879 

1888 



850 

853 
862 
889 
879 
857 
874 
861 
858 
867 
869 



874 
888 
868 
872 



903 
877 



904 

89s 
[901 



^893 



^893 
1890-1896 
1890- 
1893- 
1894-1898 
189s- 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Zachariah Eddy, A.M. Middleboro, Mass. 

William R. Williams, D.D. New York, N. Y. 

Theron Metcalf, LL.D. Boston, Mass. 

Alvan Bond, D.D. , Norwich, Conn. 

Alexander Duncan, A.M. , Providence 

Isaac Davis, LL.D. Worcester, Mass. 

James Nathaniel Granger, D.D. Providence 

John Kingsbury, LL.D. Providence 

Nathan Bishop, LL.D. New York, N. Y. 

Francis Wayland, D.D., LL.D. Providence 

Barnas Sears, D.D., LL.D. President 

Baron Stow, D.D. Boston, Mass. 

Alva Woods, D.D. Providence 

Samuel Lunt Caldwell, D.D., LL.D. Providence 

Edwards Amasa Park, D.D., LL.D. Andover, Mass. 
Shadrach Standish Bradford, A.M 
Charles Smith Bradley, LL.D. 
George Ide Chace, Ph.D., LL.D. 
Alexis Caswell, D.D., LL.D. 
Horatio Nelson Slater, A.M. 
William Gammell, LL.D. 



Providence 
Providence 
President ad interim 
President 
Webster, Mass. 
Providence 



EzEKiEL Gilman Robinson, D.D., LL.D., President 



Alvah Hovey, D.D., LL.D. 

Alexis Caswell, D.D., LL.D. 

Rowland Gibson Hazard, LL.D. 

Merrick Lyon, LL.D. 

Heman Lincoln, D.D. 

Francis Wayland, LL.D. 

Adoniram Judson Gordon, D.D. 

Thomas Durfee, LL.D. 

Rowland Hazard, A.M. 

John Calvin Stockbridge, D.D. 

Thomas Poynton Ives Goddard, A.M. Providence 

Samuel White Duncan, D.D. Haverhill, Mass. 

Elisha Benjamin Andrews, D.D., LL.D., President 

Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe, D.D. Reading, Penn. 

Charles Lewis Colby, A.M. New York, N. Y. 

Thomas Davis Anderson, D.D. Albany, N. Y. 

Robert Hale Ives Goddard, A.M. Providence 

Richard Olney, LL.D. Boston, Mass. 

William Williams Keen, M.D,, LL.D.JPhiladelphia, Penn. 



Newton Centre, Ms. 
Providence 
Peace Dale 
Providence 
Newton Centre, Ms. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Boston, Mass. 
Providence 
Peace Dale 
Providence 



29 

Died 



TRUSTEES 

Served 

1896- George Edwin Horr, D.D. Newton Centre, Mass. 

1897- John Henry Stiness, LL.D. Providence 
1898-1899 Benjamin Franklin Clarke, Sc.D. President ad interim 
1898-1904 John Summerfield Brayton, LL.D. Fall River, Mass. 1904 

1898- Rowland Gibson Hazard, A.M. Peace Dale 

1899- William Herbert Perry Faunce, D.D., LL.D., President 
1899- Henry Kirke Porter, LL.D. Pittsburgh, Penn. 
1901- Henry Sweetser BuRRAGE, D.D. Portland, Me. 
1904- Albert Harkness, Ph.D., LL.D. Providence 

1904- Francis Almon Gaskill, LL.D. Worcester, Mass. 







TRUSTEES 






I764-] 


785 


Stephen Hopkins, LL.D. 


Providence 


1785 


I764-] 


780 


Joseph Wanton, A.M. 


Newport 


1780 


1764- 


[776 


Samuel Ward, A.M. 


Westerly- 


1776 


1764- 


[776 


John Tillinghast, A.M. 


Newport 


1776 


1764- 


t777 


Simon Pease 


Newport 


1777 


1764- 


1778 


James Honyman 


Newport 


1778 


1764- 


[770 


Nicholas Easton 


Middletown 


1772 


1764- 


[769 


Nicholas Tillinghast, A.M. 


Newport 


1797 


1764- 


1774 


Daniel Jenckes 


Providence 


1774 


1764- 


1791 


Nicholas Brown 


Providence 


1791 


1764- 


1789 


John G. Wanton 


Newport 


1797 


1764- 


1789 


Joshua Clark 


Hopkinton 


1793 


1764- 


1793 


Gardner Thurston 


Newport 


1802 


1764- 


1778 


John Maxson 


Newport 


?i778 


1764- 


1788 


John Gang 


New York, N. Y. 


1804 


1764- 


1791 


Samuel Winsor 


Providence 


1803 


1764- 


1765 


Samuel Stillman, A.M. 


Boston, Mass. 


1807 


1764- 


1778 


JosiAS Lyndon 


Newport 


1778 


1764- 


1784 


Job Bennet 


Newport 


1784 


1764- 


1782 


Edward Thurston 


Newport 


1782 


1764- 


1793 


Peleg Barker 


Newport 


1794 


1764- 


1790 


Ephraim Bowen 


Providence 


1812 


1765- 


1794 


George Hazard 


Newport 


1797 


1765- 


1794 


Russell Mason 


Swansea, Mass. 


?i794 


1765- 


1792 


Joseph Russell 


Providence 


1792 


1765- 


1799 


Isaac Backus, A.M. 


Middleboro, Mass. 


1806 


1766- 


1791 


Sylvester Child 


Warren 


?i79i 


1766- 


1782 


Nicholas Cooke 


Providence 


1783 


1768- 


1785 


John Tanner 


Newport 


?i785 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



3° 

Served 

1769-1785 Joseph Brown 

1769-1787 Nathan Spear 

1 769-1 786 John Warren 

1769-1774 William Brown 

1769-1778 Thomas Greene 

1769-1769 Archibald Campbell 

1769-1777 James Helme 

1770-1785 Darius Sessions 

1771-1797 Henry Ward, A.M. 

1774-1791 John Jenckes 

1774-1803 John Brown, A.M. 

1776-1800 William Russell 

1776-1789 Daniel Cahoon 

1776-1777 John Cole 

1776-1792 Joseph Clarke 

1776-1797 Joseph Nightingale 

1782-1808 John Innes Clarke 

1782-1817 John Smith 

1782-1802 Esek Hopkins 

1782-1812 RuFus Hopkins 

1 782-1 784 Thomas Jenkins 

1782-1785 Enos Hitchcock, A.M. 

1782-1804 Ebenezer Thompson 

1783-1798 Welcome Arnold 

1784-1809 Daniel Tillinghast 

1785-1815 Jabez Bowen, LL.D. 

1785-1793 William Bliss 

1785-1793 William Greene 

1785-1808 William Bradford 

1786-1788 Robert Rogers, A.M. 

1786-1798 Benjamin Foster, D.D. 

1788-1790 John Stanford, A.M. 

1788-1800 Peleg Clarke 

1788-1792 Daniel Rogers 

1789-1799 Isaac Senter, A.M., M.D. 

1789-1826 William Holroyd 

1789-1801 George Benson 

1790-1800 Samuel Ward, A.M. 

1790-1839 William Patten, D.D. 

1791-1792 Jonathan Maxcy, A.M. 

1791-1825 NicholasJBrown, A.M 





Died 


Providence 


1785 


Boston, Mass. 


?i787 


Newport 


?i786 


Swansea, Mass. 


180S 


Providence 


1778 


East Greenwich 


1769 


South Kingstown 


1777 


Providence 


1809 


Newport 


1797 


Providence 


1791 


Providence 


1803 


Providence 


1825 


Providence 


1811 


Providence 


1777 


Jamestown 


1792 


Providence 


1797 


Providence 


1808 


Providence 


1828 


North Providence 


1802 


North Providence 


1812 


Providence 


?i784 


Providence 


1803 


Providence 


1805 


Providence 


1798 


Providence 


?i8o9 


Providence 


1815 


Newport 


?i793 


Warwick 


1809 


Bristol 


1808 


Newport 


1835 


New York, N. Y. 


1798 


Providence 


1834 


Newport 


1803 


Newport 


1792 


Newport 


1799 


Providence 


1828 


Providence 


1836 


New York, N. Y. 


1832 


Newport 


1839 


Providence 


1820 


Providence 


1841 





T K U !S 1 E E S 




31 


Served 






Died 


1791-1796 


John Francis, A.M. 


Providence 


1796 


1791-1809 


John Mason 


Providence ? 


1809 


1792-1813 


Cyprian Sterry 


Providence 


1824 


1792-1808 


Benjamin Bourne 


Providence 


1808 


1793-1821 


Ray Greene 


Warwick 


1849 


1793-179S 


Christopher Fowler 


Newport 


1795 


1793-1835 


Thomas Poynton Ives 


Providence 


1835 


1793-1798 


Melancthon Smith 


Newport ? 


1798 


1793-1813 


Samuel Elam, A.M. 


Portsmouth 


1813 


1794-1800 


Francis Malbone 


Newport 


1809 


1794-1819 


Simeon Martin 


Seekonk, Mass. 


1819 


1794-1822 


Theodore Foster, A.M. 


Providence 


1828 


1794-1828 


Stephen Gano, A.M., M.D. 


Providence 


1828 


1794-1807 


Thomas Baldwin, D.D. 


Boston, Mass. 


1826 


1795-1803 


Charles Thompson, A.M. 


Swansea, Mass. 


1803 


I797-1805 


Samuel Eddy, LL.D. 


Providence 


1839 


1798-1837 


Olney Winsor 


North Providence 


1837 


1798-1813 


John Dorrance, A.M. 


Providence 


1813 


1798-1851 


Levi Wheaton, A.M., M.D. 


Providence 


1851 


1798-1810 


John Rogers 


Providence 


1810 


1799-1822 


John Pitman 


Rehoboth, Mass. 


1822 


1799-1818 


Joseph Jenckes, A.M. 


Providence 


1818 


1800-1826 


Thomas Arnold, A.M. 


Providence 


1826 


1800-1838 


William Hunter, LL.D. 


Newport 


1849 


1800-1820 


Thomas Tillinghast 


East Greenwich 


1821 


1800-1826 


Samuel Greene Arnold, A.M. 


Providence 


1826 


1800-1809 


Christopher Olney 


Providence 


1809 


1801-1829 


John Throop Child 


Warren 


1829 


1802-1835 


Elisha Reynolds Potter 


Kingston 


183s 


1803-1807 


EzEKiEL Robins 


New York, N. Y. 


1807 


1804-1819 


James Brown Mason, A.M. 


Providence 


1819 


1804-1833 


Moses Lippitt 


Providence 


1833 


1805-1S32 


Elisha Scott Williams, A.M. 


Beverly, Mass. 


1845 


1807-1818 


Lucius Bolles, A.M. 


Salem, Mass. 


1844 


1807-1811 


Joseph Clay, A.M. 


Boston, Mass. 


1811 


1809-1838 


Richard Jackson 


Providence 


1838 


1809-1841 


James Rhodes 


Pawtuxet 


1841 


1809-1832 


William Collier, A.M. 


Charlestown, Mass. 


1843 


1809-1839 


Thomas Lloyd Halsey, A.M. 


Providence 


1855 


1809-1813 


Henry Edes, A.M. 


Providence 


1851 


1813-1820 


James Burrill, LL.D. 


Providence 


i8ao 



33 

Served 
1813-1853 

1813-1819 

1813-1853 

1813-1815 

1813-1858 

1815-1828 

1817-1826 

1817-1823 

1817-1826 

1818-1874 

1819-1831 

1820-1828 

1820-1851 

1820-1825 

1820-1827 

1821-1844 

1821-1840 

1822-1857 

1822-1843 

1823-1852 

1823-1875 

1825-1844 

1826-1834 

1826-1873 

1826-1882 

1828-1856 

1828-1842 

1828-1857 

1828-1834 

1828-1838 

1828-1875 

1828-1863 

1830-1854 

1831-1834 

1832-1835 

1832-1836 

1833-1844 

1835-1862 

1835-1867 

1835-1840 

1836-1864 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Tristam Burges, LL.D. 

Ebenezer Secomb 

Amasa Mason 

Nathaniel Searle, A.M. 

Sullivan Dorr 

Alexander Viets Griswold, D.D. 

Oliver Kane 

William Jones 

Pardon Bowen, A.M., M.D. 

David Benedict, D.D. 

Stephen Smith Nelson, A.M. 

Daniel Sharp, A.M. 

Romeo Elton, D.D. 

Nicholas Brown, A.M. 

William Gammell, A.M. 

Stephen Hopkins Smith 

Samuel WiLLARD Bridgham, A.M. 

Moses Brown Ives, A.M. 

Edward Carrington 

Thomas Buffum 

Richard Ward Greene, LL.D. 

Jonathan Going, D.D. 

Robert Hale Ives, A.M. 

Richard James Arnold, A.M. 

Zachariah Allen, LL.D. 

Thomas Burgess, A.B. 

John Carter Brown, A.M. 

John Brown Francis, A.B. 

John Pitman, A.M. 

James Davis Knowles 

RuFus Babcock, D.D. 

Henry Jackson, D.D. 

Levi Haile, A.M. 

Robert Everett Pattison, A.M. 

Richard Fletcher, A.M. 

GusTAVUS Fellowes Davis, D.D. 

Joseph Leonard Tillinghast, A.M. 

Heman Lincoln 

Samuel Boyd Tobey, A.M., M.D. 

Timothy Ruggles Green, A.M. 

Benjamin Babcock Thurston 





Died 


Providence 


1853 


Salem, Mass. 


?i8i9 


Providence 


1852 


Providence 


1832 


Providence 


1858 


Bristol 


1843 


Providence 


?i826 


Providence 


1822 


Providence 


1826 


Pawtucket 


1874 


Attleboro, Mass. 


1853 


Boston, Mass. 


1853 


Newport 


1870 


Warwick 


1841 


Newport 


1827 


Smithfield 


1858 


Providence 


1840 


Providence 


1857 


Providence 


1843 


Smithfield 


1852 


Providence 


1875 


Worcester, Mass. 


1844 


Providence 


187s 


Providence 


1873 


Providence 


1882 


Providence 


1856 


Providence 


1874 


Warwick 


1864 


Providence 


1864 


Newton Centre, Ms. 


1838 


Salem, Mass. 


187s 


Charlestown, Mass. 


1863 


Warren 


1854 


Providence 


1874 


Boston, Mass. 


1869 


Hartford, Conn. 


1836 


Providence 


1844 


Boston, Mass. 


1869 


Providence 


1867 


New York, N. Y. 


1840 


Hopkinton 


1881 



Served 


1836- 


1879 


1837- 


1887 


1837- 


1847 


1838- 


187s 


1838- 


1851 


1838- 


1858 


1839- 


1847 


1841- 


t866 


1842- 


t843 


1842- 


1875 


1842- 


1854 


1842- 


[848 


1843- 


[850 


1843- 


t859 


1844- 


853 


1844- 


860 


1S45- 


871 


1845- 


[872 


1847-: 


870 


1847-1 


S65 


1848-] 


880 


1851-1 


877 


1851-] 


853 


1852-1 


892 


1853-1 


886 


1853-1 


873 


1853-1 


856 


1854-1 


869 


1854-1 


875 


1854-1 


862 


1855-1 


879 


1856-1 


873 


1856-1 


888 


1856-1 


899 


1857- 




1857-1 


865 


1858-1 


877 


1858-1 


874 


1859-1 


862 


1860-1 


894 


1862-1 


874 



TRUSTEES 

William Phillips, A.M. 

William Hague, D.D. 

Job Durfee, LL.D. 

Robert Hale Ives, A.M. 

Isaac Davis, LL.D. 

Baron Stow, D.D. 

John Wayland, D.D. 

Edward Brooks Hall, D.D. 

William Giles Goddard, A.M. 

Edward Mellen, LL.D. 

Nathan Bishop, A.M. 

Ebenezer Thresher 

Alexander Duncan, A.M. 

Alva Woods, D.D. 

John Kingsbury, A.M. 

Thomas Vernon, A.M., M.D. 

William Allen Crocker, A.M. 

Arthur Savage Train, D.D. 

Horatio Nelson Slater, A.M. 

Samuel Budd Swaim, D.D. 

Samuel Greene Arnold, LL.D. 

Thomas Perkins Shepard, A.M., M.D. 

James Nathaniel Granger, A.M. 

George Howland, A.M. 

Charles Thurber, A.M. 

Albert Day 

Sewall Sylvester Cutting, A.M. 

Stephen Abbott Chase 

Charles Worthen Flanders, D.D. 

Alfred Bosworth, A.M. 

Gardner Colby 

William Samuel Patten, A.M. 

John Calvin Stockbridge, D.D. 

Marshall Woods, A.M., M.D. 

William Goddard, A.M. 

Thomas Poynton Ives, A.M. 

George Lewis Collins, M.D. 

Jonas Goulding Warren, D.D. 

Samuel Lunt Caldwell, D.D. 

Thatcher Thayer, D.D. 

Thomas Goodwin Turner 





33 




Died 


Providence 


1879 


Providence 


1887 


Tiverton 


1847 


Providence 


1875 


Worcester, Mass. 


1883 


Boston, Mass. 


1869 


Roxbury, Mass. 


1863 


Providence 


1866 


Providence 


1846 


Wayland, Mass. 


1875 


Providence 


1880 


Boston, Mass. 


1886 


Providence 


1889 


Providence 


1887 


Providence 


1874 


Kingston 


1876 


Taunton, Mass. 


1871 


Haverhill, Mass. 


1872 


Providence 


1888 


Worcester, Mass. 


1865 


Providence 


1880 


Providence 


1877 


Providence 


1857 


New Bedford, Mass 


. 1892 


Worcester, Mass. 


1886 


Hartford, Conn. 


?i873 


New York, N. Y. 


1882 


Salem, Mass. 


?i869 


Concord, N. H. 


1875 


Warren 


1862 


Newton Centre, Ms. 


1879 


Providence 


1873 


Boston, Mass. 


1896 


Providence 


1899 


Warwick 




Providence 


1865 


Providence 


1877 


Newton Centre, Ms. 


1884 


Providence 


1889 


Newport 


1894 


Warren 


187s 



34 

Served 
1862-1879 

1863-1865 

1863-1894 

1865-1887 

1865-1889 

1866-1872 

1866- 

1866-1876 

1869-1892 

1869-1875 

1870-1874 

1872-1890 

1872-1889 

1873-1875 
1873-1888 
1873-1895 
1874-18S8 
1874-187S 
1874-1877 

187s- 

1875-1883 

1875-1896 

1875- 

1875-1888 

1876-1888 

1876-1888 

1876- 

1876-1895 

1877-1903 

1877-1891 

1878-1883 

1878- 

1879-1894 

1879-1890 

1879-1895 

1880- 

1880- 

1884-1888 

1884- 

1884-1891 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Heman Lincoln, D.D. Providence 

Shadrach Standish Bradford, A.M. Providence 



Died 

1887 

1875 
1894 
1887 



1872 

1876 
1892 



Abraham Holley Granger, D.D. 

Jefferson Borden 

Joseph Warren Merrill, A.M. 

John Bryant Hartwell 

William Sprague, A.M. 

Earl Potter Mason 

John Greenleaf Whittier, LL.D. 

Rowland Gibson Hazard, LL.D. 

Alvah Hovey, D.D., LL.D. 

Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe, D.D. Reading, Penn. 

Joseph Charles Hartshorn, A.M. Providence 1889 

Alexis Caswell, D.D., LL.D. Providence 1877 

Francis Wayland, LL.D. New Haven, Conn. 1904 

William Williams Keen, M.D., LL.D. Philadelphia, Penn. 

Adoniram Judson Gordon, D.D. Boston, Mass. 1895 

Benjamin Franklin Thomas, LL.D. Providence 1878 



Providence 
Fall River, Mass. 
Cambridge, Mass. 
Providence 
Narragansett Pier 
Providence 
Amesbury, Mass. 
Peace Dale 1888 

Newton Centre, Ms. 1903 
189s 



Providence i 

New York, N. Y. 
Chicago, 111. I 

Nashua, N. H. i 

Mohonk Lake, N. Y. 



Merrick Lyon, LL.D. 

James Barlow Simmons, D.D. 

Albert Nicholas Arnold, D.D. 

William Hadley Eaton, D.D. 

Albert Keith Smiley, A.M. 

Rowland Hazard, A.M. 

Thomas Durfee, LL.D. 

Edwin Miller Snow, A.M., M.D. 

Arnold Buffum Chace, Sc.D. 

Horatio Nelson Slater, A.M. 

Elijah Brigham Stoddard, A.M. 

Daniel Leach, D.D. 

Comfort Edwin Barrows, D.D. 

Richard Mead Atwater, A.M. 

William Francis Sayles, A.M. 

Charles Lewis Colby, Ph.B. 

Sylvanus Dryden Phelps, D.D. 

Edward Judson, D.D. 

Joseph Henry Walker, LL.D. 

Adin Ballou Underwood, A.M. 

John Carter Brown Woods, A.M., LL.B., Providence 

Mortimer Hall Hartwell, A.B. Providence 

Andrew Jackson Jennings, LL.B. Fall River, Mass 



Providence 


1898 


Providence 


1901 


Providence 


1888 


Valley Falls 




Providence 


1899 


Worcester, Mass. 


1903 


Providence 


1891 


Newport 


1883 


Syracuse, N. Y. 




Pawtucket 


1894 


Milwaukee, Wis. 


1896 


New Haven, Conn. 


1895 


New York, N. Y. 




Worcester, Mass. 




Newton, Mass. 


1888 



35 



TRUSTEES 

Served Died 

1887-1895 Eustace Carey Fitz, A.M. Chelsea, Mass. 1895 

18S8-1898 Heman Lincoln Wayland, D.D. Philadelphia, Penn. 1898 

1888-1904 Francis Almon Gaskill, A.B. Worcester, Mass. 

1S88-1905 Joseph Pitman Earle, Ph.B. Wickford 1905 

1888-1890 Benjamin Francis Thurston, LL.D. Providence 1890 

1888- James Leland Howard, A.M. Hartford, Conn. 

1889-1903 Arnold Green, LL.D. Providence 1903 

1889-1898 Charles Bradford Goff, Ph.D. Providence 1898 

1889-1901 Henry Sweetser Burrage, D.D. Portland, Me. 

1890-1901 Moses Homan Bixby, D.D. Providence 1901 

1890-1901 James Goodwin Batterson, A.M. Hartford, Conn. 1901 

1890- Robert Ives Gammell, A.M. Providence 

1890- Oscar Lapham, A.M. Providence 

1591- Colgate Hoyt, A.M. New York, N. Y. 

1592- William Vail Kellen, Ph.D., LL.D. Boston, Mass. 
1892- Jonathan Chace, A.M. Valley Falls 

1892- Cornelius Sowle Sweetland, A.M. Providence 

1893- George Lewis Collins, Ph.B., M.D. Providence 
1894-1898 Rowland Gibson Hazard, A.M. Peace Dale 
1894-1895 John Peirce, Sc.D. Providence 1897 
1895-1898 Andrew Comstock Providence 1898 
1896- Gardner Colby, A.M. New York, N. Y. 

1896- Edgar Oscar Silver, A.M. New York, N. Y. 

1896-1899 William Herbert Perry Faunce, D.D., New York, N. Y. 

1896- Eugene Waterman Mason, A.B. Providence 

1897- William Ensign Lincoln, A.M. Pittsburgh, Penn. 
1897-1900 Arthur Daggett McClellan, A.M., LL.B., Boston, Mass. 1900 
1899- Charles Gregory King, Jr., A.B. Cleveland, Ohio 

1899- Henry Melville King, D.D. Providence 

1899- Stephen Ostrom Edwards, A.M. Providence 

1899- Stephen Olney Metcalf, A.B. Providence 
1900-1901 Stephen Greene, Ph.B. Boston, Mass. 1901 

1900- Theodore Francis Green, A.M. Providence 
1900- Ray Greene Huling, Sc.D. Cambridge, Mass. 
1901-1904 Elisha Benjamin Andrews, D.D., LL.D., Lincoln, Neb. 
1902- Edgar Lewis Marston, A.M. New York, N. Y. 
1902- Thomas Seymour Barbour, D.D. Boston, Mass. 

1902- William Wilberforce Douglas, LL.D., Providence 

1903- Charles Evans Hughes, A.M., LL.B. New York, N. Y. 

1904- Henry Dexter Sharps, A.B. Providence 
1904- Daniel Webster Abercrombie, LL.D., Worcester, Mass. 



OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION 
AND INSTRUCTION 

Arranged in order of appointment. 



James Manning, A.B., A.M., D.D. President i'j6s-gi; Professor of Lan- 
guages and Other Branches of Learning, afterwards of Moral Philosophy, 
iy6j-Qi. Died 1791 

David Howell, A.B., A.M., LL.D. Tutor 1^66-1 y6p; Professor of Natural 
Philosophy I'j6g-'J9; Jurisprudence iygo-1824; President ad interim 
i'/gi-92. Died 1824 

JosiAS Arnold Steward lyyo-f. Died 181 1 

John Dorrance, A.B. Librarian 1773-75; Tutor 1774-75. Died 1813 

Foster. Steward 178I-1784. Died 

AsHUR Robbins, A.B. Tutor 1782-go; Librarian 1782-85. Died 1845 

Joseph Brown, A.M. Professor of Natural Philosophy 1784-85. Died 1785 
Benjamin Waterhouse, M.D. Professor of Natural History 1784-gi. 

Died 1846 
Richard Eddy. Steward 1784. Died 1784 

Martha Eddy. Steward 1784-85. Died 1802 

Robert Scott, A.B. Tutor 1785-86. Died 

William Wilkinson, A.B., A.M. Librarian 1785-88. Died 1852 

John Pitman. Registrar 1785-86. Died 1822 

Benjamin West, A.M.; LL.D. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy 
i786-g8; Mathematics and Natural Philosophy I7g8. Died 1813 

Perez Fobes, A.B., A.M., LL.D. Vice President 1786; Professor of Natural 
Philosophy i786-g8. Died 18 12 

Abel Flint, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1786-go. Died 1825 

Matthew Manchester. Steward 1786-88. 

Jonathan Maxcy, A.B., A.M., D.D. Ttitor 1787-gi; Librarian i788-g2; 
Professor of Divinity I7gi-g2; President pro tem,pore I7g2-g7; President 
I7g7-i802. Died 1820 

Elias Penniman, A.B., A.M. Steward 1788-go. Died 

JosiAH Lyndon Arnold, A.B., A.M. Tutor i7go-g2. Died 1796 

Uriel Rea. Steward i7go-g3?. Died 1806 

Simeon Doggett, A.B., A.M. T^ltor I7gi-g6. Died 1852 

AsA Messer, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. Tutor I7gi-g6; Librarian I7g2-gg; 
Professor of Learned Languages I7g6-gg; Mathematics and Natural Phi- 
losophy i7gg-i8o2; President pro tempore 1802-04; President 1804-26. 

Died 1836 
Gilbert Dench, A.B. Tutor i7gj-g4. Died 1798 

William Blanding. Steward I7g3-g5. 



OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION 37 

John Williams. Steward ijg^-iSoo. Died 

Elisha Fisk, A.B., A.M. Tutor ijg6-gg. Died 1851 

Benjamin Allen, A.B. Tutor lygj-gS. Died 1836 

Otis Thompson, A.B. Tutor lygS-iSoo; Librarian lygg-iSoo. Died 1859 
Jeremiah Chaplin, A.B. Tutor ijgg-iSoo. Died 1841 

Calvin Park, A.B., A.M., D.D. Tutor 1800-04; Librarian 1800-06; Professor 

of Learned Languages 1804-11; Moral Philosophy and Metapyhsics 1811-25 ■ 

Died 1847 
Moses Miller, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1800-04. Died 1855 

Enos Cutler, A.B. Tutor 1800-01. Died i860 

William Peck. Steward 1800-03. Died 

Ferdinand Ellis, A.B. Tutor 1802-05. ' Died 1858 

Jesse Bolles. Registrar 1803-12. Died 

John Reed, A.B. Tutor 1804-06. Died i860 

Williams Emmons, A.B. Tutor 1805-08; Librarian 1806-08. Died 1855 
Paul Jewett, A.B., A.M. Tutor i8o6-og. Died 1841 

John Bailey, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1808-14; Librarian 1808-14. Died 1835 
Bradford Sumner, A.B. Tutor i8og-ii. Died 1855 

Solomon Drowne, A.B. , A.M., M.B., M.D. Professor of Materia Medica and 

Botany 18 11-34. Died 1834 

William Ingalls, A.B., A.M., M.B., M.D. Professor of Anatomy and 

Surgery 181 1-23. Died 185 1 

William Corlis Bowen, A.B., A.M., M.D. Professor of Chemistry 18 11 -13. 

Died 181 5 
Ebenezer Burgess, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1811-13. Died 1870 

Josephus Wheaton, A.B. Tutor 1813-15. Died 1825 

Joseph Cady. Registrar 1812-26. Died 1862 

Caleb Hopkins Snow, A.B., A.M. Tutor 18 14-16; Librarian 18 14-18. 

Died 1835 
Levi Wheaton, A.B., A.M., M.D. Professor of Theory and Practice of Medi- 
cine 1815-28. Died 185 1 
Tristam Burges, A.B., A.M., LL.D. Professor of Oratory and Belle s-Lettres 

1815-28. Died 1853 

John Mathewson Eddy, M.D. Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Surgery 

181 5-17. Died 181 7 

Shearjashub Bourne Townsend, A.B. Tutor 1815-16. Died 1832 

Joseph Joslen, A.B., A.M. TtUor 1815-18. Died 1888 

Peter Pratt, A.B. Tutor i8i6-ig; Librarian i8i8-ig. Died 1842 

John D'Wolf. Professor of Chemistry 1817-34. Died 1862 

Solomon Peck, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1818-20. Died 1874 

Jasper Adams, A.B., A.M. Tutor i8i8-ig; Professor of Mathematics and 

Natural Philosophy i8ig-24. Died 1841 

Aaron Brooks, A.B., A.M. Tutor i8ig-2i; Librarian i8ig-2i. Died 1845 



38 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Horace Mann, A.B. Tutor 1820-22; Librarian 1821-23. Died 1859 

Enoch Sanford, A.B. Tutor 1821-23. Died 1890 

Increase Sumner Smith, A.B. Tutor 1822-24; Librarian 1823-24. 

Died 1866 
Usher Parsons, A.B., A.M., M.D. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, 
1823-28. Died 1868 

Samuel Starkweather, A.B. Tutor 1823-24. Died 1876 

Alva Woods, A.B., A.M. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 
1824-28; President ad interim, 1826-27. Died 1887 

Horatio Gates Bowen, A.B., A.M., M.D. Professor of Natural History 
1824-28; Librarian 1824-40. Died 1848 

Henry Seymour Fearing, A.B. Tutor 1824-25. Died 1829 

Silas Axtell Crane, A.B. , A.M. Tutor 1824-28. Died 1872 

William Giles Goddard, A.B., A.M. Professor of Moral Philosophy and 
Metaphysics 1825-34; Belle s-Lettres 1834-42. Died 1846 

Romeo Elton, A.B., A.M., D.D. Professor of Latin and Greek Languages 
and Literature 1825-43. Died 1870 

George Washington Keely, A.B., A.M. Ttitor 1823-28. Died 1878 

Lemuel Holmes Elliott. Registrar 1826-64. Died 1869 

Francis Wayland, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. President 1827-33; Professor 
of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy 1834-53. Died 1865 

Alexis Caswell, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. Professor of Mathematics and 
Natural Philosophy 1828-50; President pro tenipore 1840-41; Acting Libra- 
rian 1841-42; Professor Mathematics and Astronomy 1850-63; President 
1S68-72. Died 1877 

John Wayland, A.M. Tutor 1828-31. Died 1863 

John Hull Weeden, A.B. Tutor 1828-2^. Died 1807 

George Burgess, A.M. Ttttor 1829-31. Died 1866 

George Ide Chace, A.B., A.M., LL.D., Ph.D. Tutor 1831-33; Adjunct 
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 1833-34; Professor of 
Chemistry, Physiology and Geology 1834-59; Chemistry and Physiology 
1859-64; Geology and Physical Geography 1864-65; Chemistry and Geology 
1865-67; President ad interim 1867-68; Professor of Moral and Intellectual 
Philosophy 1867-72. Died 1885 

Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1831-32. Died 1895 
Christopher Mardenborough Nichols, A.B. Tutor 1832-33. Died 1878 
William Gammell, A.B., A.M., LL.D. Ttitor 1832-35; Assistant Professor 
of Belles-Lettres 1835-37; Professor of Rhetoric 1837-50; Acting Librarian 
1840-41; Professor of History and Political Economy 1850-64. Died 1889 
Washington Leverett, A.B. Tutor 1833-34. Died 1889 

John Milton Mackie, A.B. Tutor 1834-35. Died 1894 

Arthur Savage Train, A.B. Tutor 1834-36. Died 1872 

Horatio Balch Hackett, A.B., A.M. Adjunct Professor of Latin and 
Greek Languages and Literature 1835-38; Professor of Hebrew Literature 
1838-39. Died 187s 



OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION 39 

James Tift Champlin, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1835-38. Died 1882 

Luther Robinson, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1836-38. Died 1897 

Thomas Perkins Shepard, A.B. Tittor 1836-37. Died 1877 

Charles Chamberlain, A.B. TzUor 1837-38. Died 1881 

Nathan Bishop, A.B., Tutor 1838-3Q. Died 1880 

Charles Smith Bradley, A.B. Tutor 1838-40. Died 1888 

John Larkin Lincoln, A.B., A.M., LL.D. T^ltor 183^-41; Assistant Pro- 
fessor of Latin 1844-45; Professor of the Latin Language and Literature 
1845-gi; Instructor German 1867-78. Died 1891 

Thomas Allen Jenckes, A.B. Tutor 183Q-40. Died 1875 

Nathaniel Morton, A.B. Tutor 1840-41. Died 1856 

James Robinson Boise, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1840-43; Assistant Professor 
of Greek 1843-45; Professor of the Greek Language and Literature 1845- 
50, 1851-52. Died 189s 

Henry Simmons Frieze, A.B. Tutor 1841-44. Died 1889 

Elbridge Smith, A.B. Tutor 1841-43. Died 1853 

Charles Coffin Jewett, A.B., A.M. Librarian 1842-48; Professor of 
Modern Languages and Literature 1843-48. Died 1868 

Harrison Carleton Page, A.B. Tutor 1843-46. Died 1847 

Robinson Potter Dunn, A.B., A.M., D.D. Assistant Librarian 1843-46; 
Instructor in the French Language 1844-46; Professor of Rhetoric and 
English Literature 1851-67. Died 1867 

Judson Benjamin, A.B. Assistant Librarian 1846-47. Died 1855 

Reuben Aldridge Guild, A.B., A.M., LL.D. Assistant Librarian 1847- 
48; Librarian 1848-Q3; Librarian Emeritus i8p3-pg. Died 1899 

George Washington Greene, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages 
1848-52. Died 1883 

Heman Lincoln Wayland, A.B. Assistant Librarian 1849. Died 1898 
James Burrill Angell, A.B., A.M. Assistant Librarian 184Q-50; Professor 

of Modern Languages and Literature 1852-60. 
William Augustus Norton, A.M. Professor of Natural Philosophy and 
Civil Engineering 1850-52. Died 1883 

John Addison Porter, A.B., A.M. Professor of Chemistry applied to the 
Arts 1850-52. Died 1866 

Hiram H. Perry, A.B., A.M. Lecturer on the Greek Language and Liter- 
ature 1850-51. Died 1872 

William Hammond Mills, A.B. Assistant Librarian 1850-52. Died 1893 

Samuel Stillman Greene, A.B., A.M., LL.D. Professor of Didactics 
1851-54; Mathematics and Civil Engineering 1855-64; Natural Philosophy 
and Astronomy 1864-75; Mathematics and Astronomy 1875-83. Died 1883 

James Ormsbee Murray, A.B. Instructor in Greek 1852. Died 1899 

William Wheaton Pearce, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry and Lecturer on 
Analytical Chemistry 1852. Died 1867 



40 BROWNUNIVERSITY 

Hesse. Instructor in Drawing and Civil Engineering 18^2. 



Henry Day, A.B., A.M. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Civil Engi- 
neering 1852-54. Died 1897 

William Everett Jillson, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages 
1852-53. Died 1868 

Samuel Brooks, A.B. Assistant Librarian 1852-55; Instructor in Greek 

1854-55- 
Nelson Wheeler, A.B., A.M. Professor of Greek Language and Literature 

1853-54. Died 1855 

Edward Thompson Caswell, A.B. Assistant Librarian 1853-54. Died 1887 
William Franklin Webster, A.B. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry 

1854-55. Died i860 

Barnas Sears, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. President 1855-57; Professor of 

Moral and Intellectual Philosophy 1855-67; Instructor in German 1861-67. 

Died 1880 
Albert Harkness, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Greek Language 

and Literature 1855-92; Professor Emeritus i8q2-. 
Merrick Lyon, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Greek 1855. Died 1888 

Samuel Coffin Eastman, A.M. Assistant Librarian 1857-58. 
Nathaniel Peter Hill, A.M. Instructor in Chemistry Applied to the Arts 

1858-59; Professor of Chemistry Applied to the Arts 1859-64. Died 1900 
Edward Hutchins Cutler, A.M. Assistant Librarian 1858-60; Instructor 

in Mathematics 1860-61. 
Alphonse Renaud. Instructor in French 1860-63. 
August Doering. Instructor in German 1860-61. 
John Peirce, A.M. Assistant Instructor in Analytical Chemistry 1862-63; 

Professor of Analytical Chemistry 1864-65. Died 1897 

Theodore Maximilien Hobigand. Instructor in French 1863-72. 
Benjamin Franklin Clarke, A.B., A.M., Sc.D. Instructor in Mathematics 

1863-68; Professor Mathematics and Civil Engineering 1868-93; Mechanical 

Engineering 1893-; President pro tempore 1896-97; President ad interim, 

1898-99. 
John Howard Appleton, Ph.B., A.M., Sc.D. Assistant Instructor in 

Analytical Chemistry 1863-65; Instructor in Analytical Chemistry 1865- 

68; Professor of Chemistry Applied to the Arts 1868-72; Chemistry 1872-. 
Jeremiah Lewis Diman, A.B., D.D. Professor of History and Political 

Economy 1864-81. Died 188 1 

William Douglas, A.B., A.M. Registrar 1864-79. Died 1887 

George Frost Corliss. Assistant Instriictor in Analytical Chemistry 

1865-66. 

Charles Martin Stillwell, A.B. Assistant Instructor in Analytical Chem- 
istry 1866-68. 

Isaac Bowen Barker, A.M. Instructor in Rhetoric and English Literature 
1867-68. Died 1875 

Stephen Farnum Peckham. Instructor in Chemistry 1867-68. 



OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION 41 

Charles William Parsons, A.B., A.M., M.D. Lecturer on Physiology 
i86y-yo; Professor of Physiology 1874-82. Died 1893 

Timothy Whiting Bancroft, A.M. Professor of Rhetoric and English 
Literature i868-go. Died 1890 

Arnold Buffum Chace, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry 1868-69. 

John Brown Francis Herreshoff. Assistant Instructor in Analytical 
Chemistry 1869-72. 

Eli Whitney Blake, A.B., A.M. Professor of Physics i8yo-pj. Died 1895 

William Carey Poland, A.B., A.M., Litt.D. Instructor in Greek 1870- 
71; Latin and Greek 1871-75; Assistant Professor of Latin and Greek 
1876-88; Greek and Latin 1888-89; Associate Professor of Greek 1889-92; 
Curator of the Museum of Classical Archceology 1 889-9 j; Professor of His- 
tory of Art 1 892-; Director of the Museum, of Fine Arts 189 j-. 

Alonzo Williams, A.B., A.M. Tutor 1870-71; Professor of Modern 
Languages 1876-92; Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures 
1892-1901. Died 1901 

Ezekiel Oilman Robinson, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. President 1872-89; 
Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy 1872-89. Died 1894 

Charles Lemuel Nichols, A.B. Assistant Instructor in Analytical Chem,- 
istry 1872-73. 

Charles Horatio Gates, A.B. Instructor in French 1872-76. 

John Whipple Potter Jenks, A.B., A.M. Director of the Museum of 
Natural History and Lecturer on Special Branches of Agriculture 1872-74; 
Professor of Zoology and Agricidtvire, and Curator of the Museum of 
Natural History 1875-94; Professor of Zoology Emeritus and Curator of 
the Museums 1894. Died 1894 

Frank Baylies Bourne, A.B. Assistant Instructor in Analytical Chemistry 
1873-74- 

Nathaniel French Davis, A.B., A.M., LL.D. Instructor in Mathematics 
1874-79; Assistant Professor of Mathematics 1879-89; Associate Professor 
of Mathematics 1889-90; Professor of Pure Mathematics 1890-. 

Edwin Eddy Calder, A.M. Assistant Instructor in Analytical Chemistry 
1874-82; Instructor Chemistry 1 890-1 901. 

William Ashmore, Jr., A.B., A.M. Instrtictor in Latin and Greek 1875-76. 

William Whitman Bailey, Ph.B., A.M., LL.D. Instructor in Botany 1877- 
81; Professor of Natural History {Botany) and Curator of the Herbaria 
1881-90; Professor of Natural History {Botany) 1890-97; Botany 1897-. 

Daniel Beckwith, A.B. Assistant Librarian 1877-79. 

Alpheus Spring Packard, A.B., A.M., M.D., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of 
Zoology and Geology 1878-1905. Died 1905 

Benjamin Ide Wheeler, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Latin and Greek 
1879-81. 

Frank Alexander Farnham, A.B. Assistant Librarian 1879-81. 

Francis Wayland Douglas, A.B., A.M. Registrar 1879-84. 

Austin Barclay Fletcher, A.M., LL.B. Instructor in Elocution 188 0-8 1. 



42 B R O W N U N I V E R S I T Y 

William Channing Russel, LL.D. Acting Professor of History and Poli- 
tical Economy 1881-83. Died 1896 

William Herbert Perry Faunce, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. Instructor 
in Mathematics 1881-82; President i8gg-; Professor of Moral and Intel- 
lectual Philosophy i8gg-. 

Howard Malcom Ticknor, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Elocution i88i-8g. 

Died 1905 

John Milton Burnham, A.B., A.M. Assistant Librarian 1881-. 

Elisha Banjamin Andrews, A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. Professor of His- 
tory and Political Economy 1882-88; President i88g-g8; Professor of Moral 
and Intellectual Philosophy i88g-g8. 

Charles Value Chapin, A.B., M.D. Instructor in Physiology 1882-86; 
Professor of Physiology i886-g^; Director of Physical Culture i8gi-gj. 

Frederic Alexander Hill. Assistant Instructor in Analytical Chemistry 
1882-84. 

Harmon Seeley Babcock, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Logic 188 j. 

Henry Webster Keigwin, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics 1883-84. 

Wilson Gardner Crosby, A.B. Instructor in Latin and Greek 1883-84; 
Modern Languages 1884-8 §. 

WiNSLOW Upton, A.B., A.M. Professor of Astronomy 1884-go; Astronomy 
and Director of the Ladd Observatory 18 go-; Dean of the University igoo-oi. 

Hermon Carey Bumpus, Ph.B., Ph.D. Assistant in the Museum and 
Zoological Laboratory 1884-86; Assistant Professor of Zoology i8go-gi; 
Assistant Curatar of the Museums i8go-g5; Associate Professor of Zoology 
i8gi-g2; Professor of Comparative Anatomy i8g2-igoi; Curator of the 
Mtiseums of Zoology and Anthropology i8pj-igoi; Special Lecturer on 
Biology igoi-02. 

Oilman Parker Robinson. Registrar i884-8g. Died 1902 

Archibald Grant Delaney. Steward i884-igo4. 

William Shields Liscomb, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages 
1885-86; Rhetoric and Modern Languages 1886-88. Died 1893 

Otis Everett Randall, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics 1885- 
gi; Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering i8gi-g2; 
Associate Professor of Mechanical Drawing i8g2-g6; Professor of Mechan- 
ical Drawing i8g6-. 

Charles Alfred Potter. Assistant Instructor in Analytical Chemistry 
1885-go. ■ 

Guglielmo D'Arcais. Instructor in Modern Languages 1885-88. 

Stephen Ostrom Edwards, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics and 
Logic 1886-87. 

Frank Melville Bronson, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Latin and Greek 
1887-88. 

John Franklin Jameson, A.B., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of History 1888- 
igoi; Special Lecturer on History igoi-02. 



OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION 43 

Henry Brayton Gardner, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Political 

Economy 1888-90; Associate Professor of Political Economy i8go-g8; 

Professor of Political Economy i8g8-. 
Andrew McCorrie Warren, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Rhetoric and Modern 

Languages i888-8q; Modern Languages i88g-go. 
Albert Granger Harkness, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Latin 

i88g-gj; Professor of Roman Literature and History i8gj-. 

John Matteson, Ph.B. Instructor in Rhetoric and Elocution i88g-go. 

John Calvin Stockbridge, A.B., A.M., D.D. Registrar i88g-gi. 

Died 1896 

Courtney Langdon, A.B. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages i8go- 

g2; Associate Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures i8g2- 

g8; Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures i8g8-. 
Lorenzo Sears, A.B., A.M., Litt. D. Associate Professor of Rhetoric 

i8go-g2; Rhetoric and Oratory i8g2-g§; American Literature i8g^-. 
James Richard Jewett, A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in Semitic Languages 

and History i8go-gi; Associate Professor of Semitic Languages and History 

i8gi-g5- 
Louis Franklin Snow, Ph.B., A.B., A.M. Instructor in Elocution i8go- 

g2; Dean of the Women's College i8g2-igoo. 
William Dye Mount, M.E. Instructor in Practical Physics i8go-gj; 

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering i8gj-g4. 
James Lawrence Bennett, A.B. Curator of the Herbaria i8go-gi; Curator 

of the Herbaria and the Museum of Economic Botany i8gi-g4. 
Frederick Taft Guild, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in Chemistry iSgo-gr; 

Secretary of the Faculty and Registrar i8gi-. 
Lyman Churchill Newell, Ph.B. Instructor in Chemistry i8go-gi. 

Walter Goodnow Everett, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Latin 
i8go-g4; Associate Professor of Philosophy i8g4-g6; Philosophy and 
Natural Theology i8g6-gg; Professor of Philosophy and Natural Theology 
i8gg-. 

Ferdinand Courtney French, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics and 
Psychology i8go-gi. 

Willard Clark Fisher, A.B. Instructor in Political Economy i8go-gi. 

Asa Clinton Crowell, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in French iSgo-gi ; 
French and German i8gi-g2; German i8g2-g4; Assistant Professor of 
the Germanic Languages and Literatures i8g4-igoi ; Associate Professor 
of the Germanic Languages and Literatures igoi-. 

Augustus Taber Swift, A.B., A.M. Instructor in German i8go-g2; French 

. i8g4-95- 

Charles Edwin Bennett, A.B. Professor of Classical Philology and In- 
structor in Sanskrit i8gi-g2. 

Wilfred Harold Munro, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of History and 
Director of the University Extension i8gi-gg; Professor of European His- 
tory i8qo-. 



44 BROWNUNIVERSITY 

John Matthews Manly, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of the 

English Language and Literature i8gi-p2; Professor of the English Language 

i8g2-g8. 
George Grafton Wilson, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of 

Political and Social Science iSgi-gy, Professor of Social and Political 

Science iSgj-. 
Edmund Burke Delabarre, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of 

Psychology iSgi-gd; Professor of Psychology i8g6-. 
Henry Parker Manning, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics 

i8gi-gy, Assistant Professor of Pure Mathematics i8g§-. 
Adrian Scott, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in German i8gi-g4; Associate 

Professor of Germanic Philology and Scandinavian i8g4-g6. 
Walter Mills Saunders. Instructor in Chemistry i8gi-gY. 
Clarence Edgar Wilson, Sc.B. Instructor in Chemistry i8gi-gj, i8g'j- 

igoi. 
John Francis Greene, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Greek i8gi-g4; Latin i8g4- 

gg; Assistant Professor of Roman Literature and History i8gg-. 
Edwin Grant Dexter, Ph.B. Instructor in Civil Engineering i8gi-g2. 
Stephen Sheldon Colvin, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English 

i8gi-g2, i8gj-g4; Rhetoric i8g4-gy. Assistant Professor of Philosophy 

and Nattiral Theology igoj-04. 
Fred Eugene Parker, A.B., M.D. Instructor in Physical Culture i8gi- 

gj; Instructor in Physical Culture and Director of the Gymnasium i8gj-gg; 

Director of Physical Culture i8gg-igoj. 
Ernest Henry Brownell, A.B., Sc.B. Instructor in Civil Engineering 

i8gi-g4. 
Felix Bertrand Davis. Special Instructor in Fencing i8pi-gj. 
Frank Eugene Lester. Instructor in the Carpenter Shop i8gi-gj; 

Assistant in the Carpenter Shop i8gj-igo2. 
James Solomon Burdick. Instructor in the Machine Shop i8gi-g2. 
George Milton Gray. Assistant in the Anatomical Laboratory i8gi-gj. 
James Irving Manatt, A.B., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Greek History and 

Literature i8g2-gj; Greek Literature and History i8gj-. 
James Seth, A.M., Sc.D. Associate Professor of Natural Theology i8g2- 

g4; Professor of Philosophy and Natural Theology i8g4-g6. 
Walter Cochrane Bronson, A.B., A.M., Litt.D. Associate Professor of 

English Literature i8g2-g^; Professor of English Literature i8g^-. 
Henry Theodore Hildreth, A.B. Assistant Professor of Greek History 

and Literature i8g2-gj. 

William Jencks Pardee, C.E. Professor of Military Tactics i8g2-g^. 

John Lincoln Alger, A.B. Instructor in Pure Mathematics i8g2-gy 

Clark Mills Brink, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory 
i8g2-g5. 

Edward Clifton Burnham, A.B., Sc.B. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing 
and Engineering i8g2-g6; Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering 
l8g6-igo2. 



OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION 45 

Barker Newhall, Ph.D. Instructor in Greek i8g2-g^. 

Albert Bushnell Johnson, A. B., A.M. Instructor Romance Languages 

1892-gg; Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages i8gg-igoj; Associate 

Professor of the Rom-ance Languages igoj-. 
William Holden Eddy, A.B. Instructor in English i8g2-gj. 
William Chauncey Langdon, Jr., A.B. Instructor in English i8g2-gj. 
Ralph Winfred Tower, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Biology i8g2-gj; Demon- 
strator of Anatomy i8g4-g5; Instructor in Chemical Physiology i8g5-gg; 

Assistant Professor of Chemical Physiology i8gg-igoi; Associate Professor 

of Chemical Physiology igoi-oj. 
Marshall Stewart Brown, Ph.B. Instructor in English i8g2-gj. 
Arthur Newton Leonard, A.B., A.M. Instructor in German iSg2-g4. 
Henry Morgan Stone, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in English i8g2-gj; 

Elocution i8gj-g^. 
Frank Edwin Stark. Instructor in the Machine Shop i8g2-gj; Assistant 

in the Machine Shop i8gj-igoj; Machine Tool Work igoj-04. 
George Wilton Field, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Cellular 

Biology iSgj-g6. 
William Byron Forbush, Ph.D. Instructor in Comparative Religion 

i8g3-94- 
James Quayle Dealey, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English i8gj-g4; 

Latin i8g4-g^; Assistant Professor Social and Political Science i8gj-g8; 

Associate Professor Social and Political Science i8g8-. 

Albert de Forest Palmer, Ph.B., Ph.D. Instructor in Physics i8gj-g6; 
Associate Professor of Physics i8g6-. 

Winthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Botany 
1893-95- 

Walter Ballou Jacobs, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Pedagogy i8gj-g3; 
Associate Professor of Pedagogy 1895-1901; Professor of Theory and 
Practice of Education 1901-. P- 

Frederick Poole Gorham, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Biology i8gj-gg; 
Assistant Professor of Biology i8gg-i90i; Associate Professor of Biology 
1901-. 

Irving Lysander Foster, A.B. Instructor in French i8gj-g4. 

Alfred Reynolds Wightman, A.B. Instructor in English i8gj-g4. 

Orin Parker Durkee, Ph.B. Instructor in English i8gj-94. 

George Plumer Merrill, A.B. Instructor in English i8gj-g4; Assistant 
in Rhetoric i8g4-g5. 

Walter Edward Smith, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry i8gj-iQ0i. 

Harry Lyman Koopman, A.B., A.M. Librarian i8gj-. 

John Edward Hill, Sc.B., Sc.M., C.E.,C.E.M. Instructor in Civil En- 
gineering 1894-95; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering i8g5-g8\ 
Professor of Civil Engineering 1898-. 

Elmer Almy Wilcox, A.B. Instructor in Law i8g4-g9. 



46 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Theodore Francis Green, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Roman Law i84g-g'j. 
Norman Morrison Isham, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Architecture and Free- 
hand Drawing i8g4-g8. 
Edmund Cody Burnett, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Greek i8g4-g5; 

History iSg^-gg. 
Albert Walker Hinds, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Greek i8g4-g§. 
William Washburn Moss, A.B., A.M., LL.B. Instructor in Mathematics 

i8g4-g6\ Law igoj-04. 
Thomas Crosby, Jr., Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in Rhetoric i8g4-gs; Assistant 

in Rhetoric i8g^-g6; Instructor in English and Public Speaking igoo-oi; 

Assistant Professor of English and Public Speaking igoi-. 
Miller Moore Fogg, Jr., A.B., A.M. Instructor in Elocution i8g4-igoo. 
Allan Benton Morton, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics i8g4-g^. 
Frederick William Marvel, Ph.B. Instructor Drawing and Physical 

Culture i8g4-g6; Director of Physical Culture igoj-. 
Frederick Mellen Knights, Sc.B. Instructor in Chemistry i8g4-g6. 
Adolph Conrad Ely, A.B., A.M. Instructor in German i8g4-g'/. 
Charles Marshall Poor, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g4- 

P5, i8g6-g7; Instructor in German and Curator of the German Seminary 

i8gj-g6, i8gj-igoo. 
Henry Milton Barry, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g4-gs- 
Albert Ellsworth Thomas, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g4-g^. 
Edward Francis Gamwell, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g4-gs. 
John Smith Shippee, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g4-g§; Instructor in 

Latin iSg^-igoo, jgoi-02. 
James Franklin Collins, Ph.B. Curator of the Herbaria and of the 

Museum of Economic Botany i8g4-gy, Curator of the Herbarium. i8gj-; 

Instructor in Botany i8gg-. 
Mabel Temple. Cataloguer i8g4-gg. 
Carl Barus, Ph.D. Professor of Physics i8g^-; Dean of the Graduate 

Departm-ent igoj-. 
Francis Greenleaf Allison, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of 

Greek T8g$-g6; Associate Professor of Greek and Classical Philology i8g6- 

g8; Professor of Classical Philology i8g8-. 
Hammond Lamont, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory 

i8g§-g8; Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory i8g8-igoo; Special Lecturer 

on English igoi-02. 
Charles Foster Kent, A.B., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biblical Liter- 
ature and History i8g^-g8; Professor of Biblical Literature and History 

i8g8-igoi; Special Lecturer on Biblical Literature igoi-02. 
John Baxter, Jr. Professor of Military Tactics i8g§-g6. 
Robert Elkins Neil Dodge, A.B. , A.M. Instructor in English Literature 

i8g5-g8. 
Henry Farrar Linscott, Ph.D. Instructor in Indo-Iranian Philology 

i8g5-g6. 



OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION 47 

George Abner Williams, A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in Greek i8g§-g8; 

Assistant Professor of Greek i8gg-igoo. 
Joseph Nickerson Ashton, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Musical Theory and 

History iSg^-gS; Associate Professor of Musical History and Theory i8g8- 

igo4. 
Albert Davis Mead, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Comparative Anatomy 

i8g^-g6; Associate Professor of Embryology and Neurology i8g6-igoii 

Professor of Comparative Anatomy igoi-. 
Carl Vernon Tower, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Philosophy i8g§-g6. 
Arthur Eugene Watson, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Physics iSg^-gg; 

Assistant Professor of Physics i8gg-. 
Frederick Slocum, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics i8g^- 

igoo; Assistant Professor of Astronomy igoo-. 
Walter Guyton Cady, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics i8g^-gy. 
Frederick Otis Clapp, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics iSgj-gy. 
Algernon Wait Putnam, A.B. Instructor in French iSgj-g6. 
Louis Alexandre Roux, A.B. Instructor in French i8g5-g6. 
Edwin Collins Frost, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8gj-g6; Instructor in 

Rhetoric i8g6-g8. 
Arthur Llewellyn Eno, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8gs-g6. 
Elijah Abraham Hanley, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g5-g6. 
Theron Clark, A.B. Assistant Registrar i8gj-. 
Nettie Serena Goodale, A.B., A.M. Assistant Cataloguer i8g^-gg; 

Cataloguer iSgg-igoi. 
Dora Augusta Barber. Assistant Cataloguer i8g^-g'/'. 
CuNLiFFE Hall Murray. Professor of Military Tactics i8g6-gy; Professor 

of Military Science and Tactics iSgy-gg. 

Frank Washington Very, Sc.B. Professor pro tempore of Astronomy and 
Director of the Ladd Observatory i8g6-g7. 

Frederic Earle Whitaker, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Greek i8g6-gg. 

Haven Metcalf, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Botany i8g6-gg. 

Albert Swift Morse, A.B., A.M. Instructor in French i8g6-igoo; Ro- 
mance Languages igoo-oj; Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages 
igoj-. 

Carroll Harry Ash, Ph.B. Instructor in Mathematics i8g6-gy. 

John Elof Boodin, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Philosophy i8g6-g8. 

LuciEN Edward Taylor, A.B., A.M. Instructor in French iSgd-gj. 

Stewart Alfred McComber, Ph.B. Assistant Instructor in Physical Cul- 
ture i8g6-gi. 

Allan Buell Bicknell, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Latin i8g6-g'j, i8g8-gg; 
Curator of the Albert Harkness Classical Seminary i8g'j-g8. 

Justin Homer Bacon, A.B. Instructor in French i8g6-gy. 

Joseph Richard Bullock, Jr., Ph.B., A.M. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g6-g8. 



48 BROWNUNIVERSITY 

William Edward Price, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g6-gj. 

William Herbert Kenerson, M.E. Assistant in the Drawing Room i8g6- 
gy; Instructor in Mathematics and Drawing iSgj-igoi; Assistant Professor 
of Drawing and Mechanical Engineering igoi-02; Mechanical Engineer- 
ing igo2-. 

Clifford Whipple, Ph.B., A.M. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g6-gj; Instructor 
in Rhetoric i8g8-gg. 

Jay Perkins, M.D. Demonstrator of Anatom,y i8g6-. 

Charles Edward Dennis, Jr., A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Pedagogy 
iSgj-igoi. 

Ada Geneva Wing, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Physiology , Hygiene and Sani- 
tary Science in the Wom-en's College i8g'/-igoo; Assistant Curator of the 
Museum i8g8-igoo; Assistant Professor of Physiology and Sanitation in 
the Women's College igoo-oi. 

Alexander Meiklejohn, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Philosophy 18 gy- 
gg; Assistant Professor of Philosophy i8gg-igo2; Associate Professor of 
Logic and Metaphysics igo2-; Dean of the University igoi-. 

RoscoE Addison Small, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English i8gj-g8. 

Died 1898 

David Blaustein, A.M. Instructor in Semitic Languages i8gy-gg. 

Arvid Reuterdahl, Sc.B. Instructor in Mathematics i8gj-g8. 

Charles Leslie Fairbanks Paull, Ph.B. Assistant Curator of the Her- 
barium. i8g'j-g8. 

Mabel Louise Potter, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in Physical Culture in 

the Women' s College i8gy-gg. 
Frank Rowland Wheeler, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8gj-g8. 
Paul Revere Bullard. Assistant in Physical Culture i8g'j-g8. 
Emma Bradford Stanton, Ph.B., A.M. Assistant Registrar for the Women's 

College i8g'/-. 
Beatrice Jennie Barker, Ph.B. Assistant Cataloguer i8gy-igoj. 
Anna Metcalf. Reference Librarian i8g'j-igoi. 
Albert Knight Potter, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of the English 

Language i8g8-. 
Charles Edward Tilley, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Pedagogy i8g8-gg. 
Clarence David Wood, A.B., A.M. Instructor in English i8g8-igoi. 

Died 1 90 1 
Victor Frazee, A.B. Instructor in Pedagogy i8g8-gg. 
Ralph Kingsley Hyde, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics i8g8-gg. 
George Francis Troy, A.B. Assistant Instructor in Physical Culture and 

Acting Director of the Gym,nasium, i8g8-gg. 

Arthur Hale Chamberlain, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g8-igoo. 

Fordyce Dexter Perkins, Ph.B. Assistant in Rhetoric i8g8-gg. 

Frank Elbert Watson, Sc.B., A.M. Assistant in Comparative Anatomy 
i8g8-pg. 



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49 



George Wyllys Benedict, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English i8gg- 
ipoi ; Assistant Professor of English igoi-. 

William Dawson Johnston, A.B., A.M. Instructor in History iSgg-igoo. 

Chester Willard Barrows, A.B., LL.B. Instructor in Law i8gg-igoj. 

Clinton Harvey Currier, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics i8gg-. 

Arthur Horace Blanchard, C.E., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics and 
Civil Engineering iSgg-igoi, igo2-oj; Assistant Professor of Civil Engi- 
neering igoj-. 

Bernard Capen Ewer, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics iSgg-igoi. 

Harris Elwood Starr, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in Rhetoric iSgg-igoi. 

George Albert Goulding, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Latin iSgg-igoi . 

Edward Everett Thompson, A.B. Instructor in German i8gg-igo^. 

Edward Blanchard Chamberlain, A.B. Instructor in Botany i8gg-igoi. 

Thurston Mason Phetteplace, Ph.B., M.E. Instructor in Mechanical 
Drawing i8gg-igoo, igoi-. 

Nels Johnson, A.B. Instructor in French i8gg-igoo. 

Frances Stevens Sanborn. Instructor in Physical Culture in the Women's 
College i8gg-igoi. 

James Harper Chase, A.B., A.M. Assistant in Rhetoric i8gg-igoi ; In- 
structor in English igoi-oj. 

Emory Poole Russell. Director of Chapel Music i8gg-igoo. 

Clarence Saunders Brigham, A.B. Assistant in the Library i8gg-igoo; 
Archivist igoj-. 

John Edwards. Assistant in the Ladd Observatory i8gg-. 

Annie Crosby Emery, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of the Ro- 
man Language and Literature igoo-oj; Dean of the Women's College 
igoo-05. 

Frederick Lent, A.B., D.B. Instructor in Biblical Literature igoo-oi. 

Bennett Grad, A.B. Instructor in Semitic Languages igoo-oi. 

Clarence Brown Lester, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics igoo-02. 

Clarence Elnathan Norris, A.B., A.M. Instructor in French igoo-02; 
German igo2-. 

Harry Kay Poole, Ph.B. Instructor in German igoo-02. 

Lemuel Charles Raiford, Ph.B. Instructor in Chemistry igoo-oi. 

Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, A.B., A.M. Assistant in English igoo-oi; 

Instructor in English i go 1-04. 
George Saunders Cooper, A.B. Assistant in English igoo-oi. 
Henry Jewett Hall, A.B., A.M. Assistant in the Psychological Laboratory 

igoo-02; Instructor in Pschology igo2-04. 

Herbert Olin Brigham. Assistant in the Library igoo-oi; Second Assistant 
Librarian igoi-oj. 

William McDonald, A.B., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of History igoi-. 
John Emery Bucher, A.C, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry 
igoi-02; Organic Chemistry igo2-. 



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Henry Thacher Fowler, A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Biblical Literature 
and History iQOi-. 

Lindsay Todd Damon, A.B. Associate Professor of Rhetoric ipoi-. 

Johannes Benoni Eduard Jonas, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor 
of German igoi-02; Gertnanic Languages and Literature ig02-. 

Allan Herbert Willett, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Political 
Economy igoi-. 

Leonard Worcester Williams, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Com- 
parative Anatomy ipoi-oj; Assistant Professor of Comparative Anatomy 
igo3-. 

Max Merrill Miller, C.E. Instructor in Mathematics and Civil Engi- 
neering I go I -02. 

Harvey Nathaniel Davis, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics igoi-02. 

George Warrington Latham, A.B. Instructor in English igoi-. 

Frank Thurston Hallett, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Greek igoi-oj. 

George Freeman Parmenter, Sc.B. Instructor in Chemistry igoi-oj. 

NoRMiN Armin DuBois, Sc.B. Instructor in Chemistry igoi-oj. 

Ernest Townsend Williamson, A.B. Assistant in English igoi-02; In- 
structor in French igo2-oj. 

John Combe Pegram, Jr., A.B., M.D. Demonstrator of Anatomy igoi-. 

Janet Maria Auty. Instructor in Physical Culture in the Women's College 

igoi-04. 
Bertha Tucker, A.B. Reference Librarian igoi-05. 
Hortense Webster. Cataloguer igoi-. 
Frank Taylor Fulton, Sc.B., A.B., M.D. Special Lecturer on Pathology 

igoi-02; Instructor in Pathology and Histology igo2-. 
Eleazer Bartlett Homer, Sc.B. Special Lecturer on Art igoi-02. 
Henry Barrett Huntington, A.B. Assistant Professor of English igo2-. 
Ernest Trowbridge Paine, A.B. Instructor in Latin igo2-04. 
William Emanuel Cederberg, Ph.B., Sc.B. Instructor in Drawing igo2-oj. 
RoscoE Milliken Packard, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics igo2-04. 
Everett Thomas Whitford, A.B. Instructor in New Testament igo2-oj. 
Phillip Darrell Sherman, A.B. Instructor in German jgo2-oj. 
Thacher Howland Guild, A.B., A.M. Assistant in English igo2-oj 
Latham Clarke, Sc.B. Assistant in Chemistry igo2-oj. 
Herman Frederick Krafft, A.B., LL.B. Assistant in English igo2-oj. 

Maude Evelyn Clarke Covell, A.B. Assistant Cataloguer igo2-oj; As- 
sistant Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library igo4-. 

Grace Emma Dickerman. Librarian' s Assistant igo2-oj. 
Mary Drew Vaughan, Ph.B. Keeper of the Graduate Records igo2-. 
Henry Dewees Cady. Assistant in the Carpenter Shop igo2-04; Instructor 
in Shop Practice igo4-. 



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Jeannie Oliver Arnold, M.D. Medical Examiner for the Women's College 
IQ02-. 

Arthur George Host, A.B. Instructor in German igoj. 

William Jones, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in History IP03-04. 

Michael Xavier Sullivan, A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemical Physi- 
ology 190J-. 

Charles Herman Hunkins, A.B. Instructor in French 190J-. 

Ansel Brooks, Ph.B., M.E. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing 1903-. 

Vahan Simon Babasinian, A.B., D.B., A.M. Instructor in Chemistry 1903-. 

Arthur Stephen Libby, A.B., Ph.B. Instructor in French ipoj-04. 

Joseph Waite Ince, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry iQOj-04. 

Walter Clarke Phillips, Ph.B., A.M. Assistant in English 1903-. 

William Thomson Hastings, A.B. Assistant in English 190J-. 

Arthur Melvin Winslow, Ph.B. Assistant in Mathematics 1903-04. 

Theodore Arthur Cornell, A.B. Assistant in Mathematics 1903-04. 

Edgar Lewis Ashley, A.B., A.M. Assistant in German 1903-. 

Allen Ferguison Westcott, Ph.B. Assistant in German 1903-04. 

Charles Raymond Austin, A.B., A.M. Assistant in Greek 1903-04. 

George Warren Gardner, A.B., M.D. Physician to the University 1903-. 

Earl Northup Manchester, A.B. Second Assistant Librarian 1903-05; 
Reference Librarian 1905-. 

Helen Chapman Webster. Assistant Cataloguer 1903-. 

Jessie Cameron, A.B. Assistant Cataloguer 1903-04. 

George Parker Winship, A.M. Librarian of the John Carter Brown 
Library 1904-. 

Morton Collins Stewart, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in German 1904-. 

Marion Lydia Shorey, Ph.B. Instructor in Physiology and Household 
Economics in the Women's College 1904-. 

Jessie May Adams. Instructor in Physical Culture in the Women's College 
1904-. 

Howard Bristol Grose, Jr., Ph.B. Assistant in English 1904-. 

Howard Farman Hart, A.B. Assistant in Mathematics 1904-. 

Herbert Augustine Freeman, A.B. Assistant in Mathematics 1904-. 

Herbert Alden Kenyon, A.B. Assistant in French 1904-. 

Warren Almon Clough, M.E. Assistant in Mechanical Drawing 1904-. 

William Day Appleton, M.E. Assistant in Mechanical Engineering 1904-. 

Elsie Marion Straffin, A.B. , A.M. Assistant in English in the Women's 
College 1904-. 

Edwin Aylsworth Burlingame. Superintendent of Grounds and Build- 
ings 1904-. 

Jessie May Douglass, A.B. Cataloguer 1904-. 

Ralph Hermon Tukey, A.B., A.M. Assistant in Greek 1905. 

Arthur H. Ryder, Director of Chapel Music 1904-. 

Harold Lester Madison, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in Zoology 1905. 



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PROFESSORS 



1769 David Howell 

1784 Joseph Brown 

1784 Benjamin Waterhouse 

1786 Benjamin West . 

1786 Perez Fobes 

1790 David Howell 

1791 Jonathan Maxcy 
1796 Asa Messer 
1804 Calvin Park 
1811 Solomon Drowne 
1811 William Ingalls 
1811 William Corlis Bowen 
1815 Levi Wheaton 
1815 Tristam Burges 
1817 John D'Wolf 
1819 Jasper Adams 

1823 Usher Parsons 

1824 Alva Woods 

1824 Horatio Gates Bowen 

1825 William Giles Goddard 
1825 Romeo Elton 
1828 Alexis Caswell 
1834 Francis Wayland 
1834 George Ide Chage 

1837 William Gammell 

1838 Horatio Balgh Hackett 
1843 Charles Coffin Jewett 
1845 James Robinson Boise 
1845 John Larkin Lincoln 
1850 William Augustus Norton 

1850 John Addison Porter 

1851 James Robinson Boise 
1851 Robinson Potter Dunn 

1851 Samuel Stillman Greene 

1852 James Burrill Angell 

1852 Henry Day 

1853 Nelson Wheeler 
1855 Barnas Sears 

1855 Samuel Stillman Greene 

1855 Albert Harkness 

1859 Nathaniel Peter Hill 

1864 John Peirce 

1864 Jeremiah Lewis Diman 

1868 Benjamin Franklin Clarke 

1868 John Howard Appleton 

1868 Timothy Whiting Bancroft 

1870 Eli Whitney Blake 



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EzEKiEL Oilman Robinson 

Charles William Parsons 

John Whipple Potter Jenks 

Alonzo Williams 

Alpheus Spring Packard 

WiLLAM Whitman Bailey 

William Channing Russel, Acting 

Elisha Benjamin Andrews 

Winslow Upton 

Charles Value Chapin 

John Franklin Jameson 

Elisha Benjamin Andrews 

Nathaniel French Davis 

Charles Edwin Bennett 

Albert Harkness, Emeritus 

John Matthews Manly 

William Carey Poland 

Hermon Carey Bumpus 

William Jencks Pardee 

Albert Granger Harkness 

James Irving Manatt 

James Seth .... 

George Grafton Wilson 

Walter Cochrane Bronson 

Carl Barus 

John Baxter, Jr. ... 

Otis Everett Randall 

Edmund Burke Delabarre 

CuNLiFFE Murray 

Frank Washington Very, Pro tempore 

Henry Brayton Gardner 

Courtney Langdon 

Francis Greenleaf Allinson 

Hammond Lamont 

John Edward Hill 

Charles Foster Kent 

William Herbert Perry Faunce 

Wilfred Harold Munro 

Walter Goodnow Everett 

Walter Ballou Jacobs 

Albert Davis Mead 

William MacDonalt) 

Henry Thacher Fowler 



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1901 
1905 



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1901 



1901 
1895 



1899 
1897 



1900 
1901 



ADJUNCT PROFESSORS 



1815 John Matthewson Eddy 

1833 George Ide Chace 

1835 Horatio Balch Hackett 



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ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 



1889 William Carey Poland 

1889 Nathaniel French Davis 

1889 Albert Granger Harkness 

1890 Henry Brayton Gardner 

1890 Lorenzo Sears 

1891 Hermon Carey Bumpus 
1891 Wilfred Harold Munro 
189 1 John Matthews Manly 
189 1 James Richard Jewett 
189 1 George Grafton Wilson 

1891 Edmund Burke Delabarre 

1892 Courtney Langdon 
1892 Otis Everett Randall 
1892 James Seth 

1892 Walter Cochrane Bronson 

1893 George Wilton Field 

1894 Walter Goodnow Everett 

1894 Adrian Scott 

1895 Francis Greenleaf Allinson 
1895 Hammond Lamont 
1895 John Edward Hill 
1895 Walter Ballou Jacobs 

1895 Charles Foster Kent 

1896 Edward Clifton Burnham 
1896 Albert de Forest Palmer 
1896 Albert Davis Mead 
1898 James Quayle Dealey 
1898 Joseph Nickerson Ashton 
1898 Albert Knight Potter 
1901 Asa Clinton Crowell 
1901 Frederick Poole Gorham 
1901 John Emery Bucher 
1901 Lindsay Todd Damon 

1901 Ralph Winfred Tower 

1902 Alexander Meiklejohn 

1903 Albert Bushnell Johnson 



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1898 
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1894 

189s 
1896 
1899 
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1901 
1898 
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1901 



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ASSISTANT PROFESSORS 



1835 WiLLAM GaMMELL 

1843 James Robinson Boise 

1844 John Larkin Lincoln 
1876 William Carey Poland 
1879 Nathaniel French Davis 
1890 Hermon Carey Bumpus 

1890 Courtney Langdon 

1 89 1 Otis Everett Randall 

1892 Henry Theodore Hildreth 



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1889 
1891 
1892 
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ASSISTANT PROFESSORS 



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William Dye Mount 
Asa Clinton Crowell 
Henry Parker Manning 
James Quayle Dealey 
Albert Bushnell Johnson 
Frederick Poole Gorham 
Ralph Winfred Tower 
Arthur Eugene Watson 
Alexander Meiklejohn 
George Abner Williams 
John Francis Greene 
Frederick Slocum 
Annie Crosby Emery 
Ada Geneva Wing 
William Herbert Kenerson 
George Wyllys Benedict 
Thomas Crosby, Jr. 
Johannes Benoni Eduard Jonas 
Henry Barrett Huntington 
Arthur Horace Blanchard 
Stephen Sheldon Colvin 
Albert Swift Morse 
Leonard Worcester Williams 



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1901 



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1902 
1900 



1905 
1901 



1904 



TUTORS 



:766 David Howell 

:774 John Dorrance 

1782 Ashur Robbins 

[785 Robert Scott 

:786 Abel Flint 

[787 Jonathan Maxcy 

1790 Josiah Lyndon Arnold 

[791 Simeon Doggett 

:79i Asa Messer 

;793 Gilbert Dench 

[796 Elisha Fisk 

1797 Benjamin Allen 

:798 Otis Thompson 

:799 Jeremiah Chaplin 

[800 Calvin Park 

[800 Moses Miller 

[800 Enos Cutler 

[802 Ferdinand Ellis 

[804 John Reed 

[80s William Emmons 

[806 Paul Jewett 

[808 John Bailey 

[809 Bradford Sumner 



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1804 
1801 
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1814 
1815 
1815 
1816 
1818 
1818 
1819 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1824 
1825 
1828 
1828 
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1870 



Ebenezer Burgess 

JOSEPHUS WhEATON 

Caleb Hopkins Snow . 

Shearjashub Bourne Townsend 

Joseph Joslen 

Peter Pratt 

Solomon Peck 

Jasper Adams 

Aaron Brooks 

Horace Mann 

Enoch Sanford 

Increase Sumnet^ Smith 

Samuel Starkweather 

Henry Seymour Fearing 

Silas Axtell Crane 

George Washington Keely 

John Wayland 

John Hull Weeden 

George Burgess . 

Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe 

George Ide Chace 

Christopher Mardenborough Nic 

William Gammell 

Washington Leverett 

John Milton Mackie 

Arthur Savage Train . 

James Tift Champlin . 

Luther Robinson 

Thomas Perkins Shepard 

Charles Chamberlain . 

Nathan Bishop 

Charles Smith Bradley 

John Larkin Lincoln . 

Thomas Allen Jenckes 

Nathaniel Morton 

James Robinson Boise 

Henry Simmons Frieze 

Elbridge Smith . 

Harrison Carleton Page 

Alonzo Williams 



INSTRUCTORS 



1844 Robinson Potter Dunn 

1848 George Washington Greene 

1852 James Ormsbee Murray 

1852 Hesse 

1852 William Everett Jillson 

1854 Samuel Brooks . 



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1890 
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1890 



William Franklin Webster 

Merrick Lyon 

Nathaniel Peter Hill 

Edward Hutchins Cutler 

Alphonse Renaud 

August Doering 

Barnas Sears 

John Peirce, Assistant 

Theodore Maximilien Hobigand 

Benjamin Franklin Clarke 

John Howard Appleton, Assistant 

John Howard Appleton 

George Frost Corliss, Assistant . 

Charles Martin Stillwell, Assistant 

John Larkin Lincoln . 

Isaac Bowen Barker . 

Stephen Farnum Peckham . 

Arnold Buffum Chace 

John Brown Francis Herreshoff, Assistant 

William Carey Poland 

Charles Lemuel Nichols, Assistant 

Charles Horatio Gates 

Frank Baylies Bourne, Assistant 

Nathaniel French Davis 

Edwin Eddy Calder, Assistant 

William Ashmore, Jr. . 

William Whitman Bailey 

Benjamin Ide Wheeler 

Austin Barclay Fletcher . 

William Herbert Perry Faunce 

Howard Malcom Ticknor 

Charles Value Chapin 

Frederic Alexander Hill, Assistant 

Harmon Seeley Babcock 

Henry Webster Keigwin 

Wilson Gardner Crosby 

William Shields Liscomb 

Otis Everett Randall 

Charles Alfred Potter, Assistant 

Gugliemo D'Arcais 

Stephen Ostrom Edwards 

Frank Melville Bronson 

Henry Brayton Gardner 

Andrew McCorrie Warren 

John Matteson .... 

Edwin Eddy Calder 

James Richard Jewett 

Louis Franklin Snow 

William Dye Mount 



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1861 
1863 
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1866 
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1893 



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1890 Frederick Taft Guild 

1890 Lyman Churchill Newell 

1890 Walter Goodnow Everett 

1890 Ferdinand Courtney French 

1890 WiLLARD Clark Fisher 

1890 Asa Clinton Crowell 

1890 Augustus Taber Swift 

189 1 Charles Edwin Bennett 
1891 Henry Parker Manning 
1891 Adrian Scott 
1 89 1 Walter Mills Saunders 
189 1 Clarence Edgar Wilson 
1891 John Francis Greene . 
189 1 Edwin Grant Dexter . 
1891 Stephen Sheldon Colvin 
1891 Fred Eugene Parker . 
1891 Henry Ernest Brownell 
1891 Felix Bertrand Davis. 
1891 Frank Eugene Lester 

1891 James Solomon Burdick 

1892 John Lincoln Alger 
1892 Clark Mills Brink 
1892 Edward Clifton Burnham 
1892 Barker Newhall 
1892 Albert Bushnell Johnson 
1892 William Holden Eddy 
1892 William Chauncy Langdon, Jr. 
1892 Ralph Winfred Tower 
1892 Marshall Stewart Brown 
1892 Arthur Newton Leonard 
1892 Henry Morgan Stone 

1892 Frank Edwin Stark 

1893 Stephen Sheldon Colvin 
1893 William Byron Forbush 
1893 James Quayle Dealey 
1893 Albert de Forest Palmer, Jr. 
1893 Winthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout 
1893 Walter Ballou Jacobs 
1893 Frederick Poole Gorham 
1893 Irving Lysander Foster 
1893 Alfred Reynolds Wightman 
1893 Orin Parker Durkee . 
1893 George Plumer Merrill 

1893 Walter Edward Smith 

1894 John Edward Hill 
1894 Elmer Almy Wilcox 
1894 Theodore Francis Green 
1894 Norman Morrison Isham 
1804 Edmund Cody Burnett 



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1894 
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Albert Walker Hinds 
William Washburn Moss 
Thomas Crosby, Jr. 
Miller Moore Fogg, Jr. 
Allan Benton Morton 
Frederick William Marvel 
Frederick Mellen Knights 
Adolph Conrad Ely 
Ralph Winfred Tower 
Charles Marshall Poor 
John Smith Shippee 
Robert Elkins Neil Dodge 
Henry Farrar Linscott 
George Abner Williams 
Joseph Nickerson Ashton 
Albert Davis Mead 
Carl Vernon Tower 
Arthur Eugene Watson 
Frederick Slocum 
Walter Guyton Cady . 
Frederick Otis Clapp . 
Algernon Wait Putnam 
Louis Alexandre Roux 
Edwin Collins Frost . 
Frederic Earle Whitaker 
Haven Metcalf . 
Albert Swift Morse 
Carroll Harry Ash 
John Elof Boodin 
LuciEN Edward Taylor 
Stewart Alfred McComber 
Allan Buell Bicknell 
Justin Homer Bacon . 
William Herbert Kenerson 
Clarence Edgar Wilson 
Charles Edward Dennis, Jr 
Charles Marshall Poor 
Ada Geneva Wing 
Alexander Meiklejohn 
Roscoe Addison Small 
David Blaustein 
Arvid Reuterdahl 
Mabel Louise Potter . 
Charles Edward Tilley 
Clarence David Wood 
Clifford Whipple 
Allan Buell Bicknell 
Victor Frazee 
Ralph Kingsley^Hyde 



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1898 George Francis Troy . 

1899 George Wyllys Benedict 
1899 James Franklin Collins 
1899 William Dawson Johnston . 
1899 Chester Willard Barrows . 
1899 Clinton Harvey Currier 
1899 Arthur Horace Blanchard 
1899 Bernard Capen Ewer 

1899 Harris Elwood Starr 

1899 George Albert Goulding 

1899 Edward Everett Thompson 

1899 Edward Blanchard Chamberlain 

1899 Thurston Mason Phetteplace 

1899 Nels Johnson 

1899 Frances Stevens Sanborn . 

1900 Thomas Crosby, Jr. 

1900 Frederick Lent ..." 

1900 Bennett Grad 

1900 Clarence Brown Lester 

1900 Clarence Elnathan Norris 

1900 Harry Kay Poole 

1900 Lemuel Charles Raiford 

1901 James Harper Chase . 
1901 . Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey 
1901 Allan Herbert Willett 
1901 Leonard Worcester Williams 
1901 Max Merrill Miller . 
1901 Thurston Mason Phetteplace 
1901 Harvey Nathaniel Davis 
1901 George Warrington Latham 
1901 Frank Thurston Hallett 
1901 George Freeman Parmenter 
1901 Norman Armin Du Bois 
1901 John Smith Shippee 

1901 Janet Maria Auty 

1902 Arthur Horace Blanchard 
1902 Ernest Townsend Williamson 
1902 Henry Jewett Hall 
1902 Ernest Trowbridge Paine 
1902 Frank Taylor Fulton 
1902 William Emanuel Cederberg 
1902 Roscoe Milliken Packard 
1902 Everett Thomas Whitford 

1902 Philip Darrell Sherman 

1903 Arthur George Host . 
1903 William Washburn Moss 
1903 William Jones 
1903 Michael Xavier Sullivan 
1903 Charles Herman Hunkins 



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1903 
1903 
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1904 
1904 
1904 
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Ansel Brooks 
Vahan Simon Babasinian 
Arthur Stephen Libby 
Joseph Waite Ince 
Morton Collins Stewart 
Marion Lydia Shorey 
Jessie May Adams 
Henry Dewees Cady 
Harold Lester Madison 



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1884 
1891 
1893 
1893 
1894 
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1894 
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1895 
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ASSISTANTS 

William Wheaton Pearce 
Hermon Carey Bumpus 
George Milton Gray . 
Frank Eugene Lester 
Frank Edwin Stark 
George Plumer Merrill 
Charles Marshall Poor 
Henry Milton Barry . 
Albert Ellsworth Thomas 
Edward Francis Gamwell 
John Smith Shippee 
Thomas Crosby, Jr. 
Edwin Collins Frost . 
Arthur Llewellyn Eno 
Elijah Abraham Hanley 
Charles Marshall Poor 
Joseph Richard Bullock, Jr. 
William Edward Price 
William Herbert Kenerson 
Clifford Whipple 
Frank Rowland Wheeler 
Paul Revere Bullard 
Arthur Hale Chamberlain 
FoRDYCE Dexter Perkins 
Frank Elbert Watson 
James Harper Chase . 
John Edwards 

Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey 
George Saunders Cooper 
Henry Jewett Hall 
Ernest Townsend Williamson 
Thacher Howland Guild 
Latham Clarke 
Herman Frederick Krafft 
Henry Dewees Cady . 
Walter Clarke Phillips 
William Thomson Hastings 



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Arthur Melvin Winslow 
Theodore Arthur Cornell . 
Edgar Lewis Ashley 
Allen Ferguison Westcott 
Charles Raymond Austin 
Howard Bristol Grose, Jr. 
Howard Farman Hart 
Herbert Augustine Freeman 
Herbert Alden Kenyon 
Warren Almon Clough 
William Day Appleton 
Elsie Marion Straffin 
Ralph Hermon Tukey 



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DEMONSTRATORS IN ANATOMY 



1894 Ralph Winfred Tower 

1896 Jay Perkins 

1901 John Combe Pegram 



1895 



LECTURERS 



1850 Hiram H. Perry . 

1852 William Wheaton Pearce 

1867 Charles William Parsons 

1872 John Whipple Potter Jenks 

1901 John Franklin Jameson 

1901 Hermon Carey Bumpus 

1901 Hammond Lamont 

1901 Charles Foster Kent 

1901 Frank Taylor Fulton 

1901 Eleazer Bartlett Homer 



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1892 Louis Franklin Snow, Dean of the Women's College 

1900 Winslow Upton, Dean of the University . 

1900 Annie Crosby Emery, Dean of the Women's College 

1901 Alexander Meiklejohn, Dean of University 
1903 Carl Barus, Dean of the Graduate Department 



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1773 John Dorrance . 

1782 Ashur Robbins 

1785 William Wilkinson 

1788 Jonathan Maxcy 



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1792 Asa Messer 

1799 Otis Thompson 

1800 Calvin Park 
1806 William Emmons 
1808 John Bailey 
1814 Caleb Hopkins Snow 

1818 Peter Pratt 

1819 Aaron Brooks 
1821 Horace Mann 

1823 Increase Sumner Smith 

1824 Horatio Gates Bowen 

1840 William Gammell, Acting 

1841 Alexis Caswell, Acting 

1842 Charles Coffin Jewett 
1848 Reuben Aldridge Guild 
1893 Reuben Aldridge Guild, Emeritus 
1893 Harry Lyman Koopman 



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1843 Robinson Potter Dunn 

1846 Judson Benjamin 

1847 Reuben Aldridge Guild 
1849 Heman Lincoln Wayland 

1849 James Burrell Angell 

1850 William Hammond Mills 

1852 Samuel Brooks 

1853 Edward Thompson Caswell 

1857 Samuel Coffin Eastman 

1858 Edward Hutchins Cutler 
1877 Daniel Beckwith 
1879 Frank Alexander Farnham 
1881 John Milton Burnham 
1897 Anna Metcalf, Reference 

1 90 1 Bertha Tucker, Reference 
1900 Herbert Olin Brigham, Second Assistant 

1902 Grace Emma Dickerman, Clerk 

1903 Earl Northup Manchester, Second Assistant 
1905 Earl Northup Manchester, Reference 



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1894 Mabel Temple .... 

1895 Nettie Serena Goodale, Assistant 
1895 Dora Augusta Barber, Assistant 
1897 Beatrice Jennie Barker, Assistant 
1899 Nettie Serena Goodale 

1899 Clarence Saunders Brigham, Assistant 

1901 HoRTENSE Webster 



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1902 Maude Evelyn Clarke, Assistant 

1903 Helen Chapman Webster, Assistant 

1903 Jessie Cameron, Assistant 

1904 Jessie May Douglass 



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1904 



Zbe 5obn Carter JSrown Xlbrars 
LIBRARIANS 

1904 George Parker Winship 

1904 Maude Evelyn Clarke Covell, Assistant 



DIRECTORS AND CURATORS 

Museum of Natural History 

1872 John Whipple Potter Jenks, Director . 

1875 John Whipple Potter Jenks, Curator . 

1890 Hermon Carey Bumpus, Assistant Curator 

1895 Hermon Carey Bumpus, Citrator . 

1898 Ada Geneva Wing, Assistant Curator 

Herbarium 

1881 William Whitman Bailey, Curator 

1890 James Lawrence Bennett, Curator 

1894 James Franklin Collins, Curator 

1897 Charles Leslie Fairbanks Paul, Assistant Curator 

Museum of Fine Arts 

1889 William Carey Poland, Curator . . . . 

1893 William Carey Poland, Director 

Lyman Gymnasium 

189 1 Charles Value Chapin, Director . . . . 
1893 Fred Eugene Parker, Director . . . . 

1898 George Francis Troy, Acting Director . 
1903 Frederick William Marvel, Director 

German Seminary 

1895 Charles Marshall Poor, Curator . . . . 
1897 Charles Marshall Poor, Curator . ■ . 

Albert Harkness Classical Seminary 
1897 Albert Buell Bicknell, Ctirator . , . . 



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1828 Lemuel Holmes Elliott 
1864 William Douglas 



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1879 Francis Wayland Douglas ...... 1884 

1884 Oilman Parker Robinson ...... 1889 

1889 John Calvin Stockbridge . . . . . . 1891 

1891 Frederick Taft Guild 

ASSISTANT REGISTRARS 
1895 Theron Clark 
1897 Emma Bradford Stanton, Women's College 

PHYSICIANS TO THE UNIVERSITY 

1902 Jeannie Oliver Arnold, Medical Examiner for the Women's 

College 

1903 George Warren Gardner 



KEEPER OF THE GRADUATE RECORDS 

1902 Mary Drew Vaughan 

ARCHIVIST 

1903 Clarence Saunders Brigham 



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From 1828-1884 this office was combined with that of Registrar. 
JosiAS Arnold 
Foster 



Richard Eddy 

Martha Eddy 

John Pitman 

Matthew Manchester 

Elias Penniman 

Uriel Rea . 

William Blanding 

John Williams 

William Peck 

Jesse Bolles 

Joseph Cady 

Lemuel Holmes Elliott 

Archibald Grant Delaney 



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1904 Edwin Aylsworth Burlingame 



GRADUATES 



1769 

BELTON, JOSEPH, A.B. From Groton, Conn. Died previous to 1786. 

EATON, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Physician. Born Hopewell, N. J., 1750; 
died Newark, N. J., May 10, 1775. Prov. gaz., P. 

ROGERS, WILLIAM, A.B. ; A.M.; College of Philadelphia 1773; Yale col- 
lege 1780; College of N. J. 1786; D.D. College of Philadelphia 1790. Prin- 
cipal academy, Newport, R. I., 1769-70; licensed Baptist preacher 1771; 
ordained 1772; pastor First church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1772-75; preacher 
1775-76, 1803-05; chaplain Miles Penn. rifle regiment 1776-78; brigade 
chaplain 1778-81; professor oratory and belles-lettres. College of Phila- 
delphia, 1789-92; University of Penn. 1792-1811; vice president Penn. 
society for gradual abolution of slavery 1790; member Md. society for 
the same object 1794; vice president Philadelphia society for alleviating 
the miseries of public prisons 1797; chaplain Philadelphia militia legion 
1805; senior chaplain N. E. society of Philadelphia 181 6; member 
Penn. legislature 1816-17; vice president Religious historical society 
of Philadelphia 18 19. Author various sermons and orations; also 
articles in periodicals; correspondent and editor Evangelical magazine, 
London, 1802. Born Newport, R. I., July 22, 1751; died Philadelphia, 
Penn., April 7, 1824. 

Manning & B. U., Bapt. encyc, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 
6, Heitman Rev. 

STITES, RICHARD, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1771; lawyer Eliza- 
bethtown, N. J.; captain Continental army. Bom Connecticut Farms, 
N. J., 1747; wounded in battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, and died 
a few days later. Manning & B. U., P. 

THOMPSON, CHARLES, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1795- 
1803. Ordained Baptist minister 1771; preacher Warren, R. I., 1770-71; 
pastor 1771-78; chaplain Continental army 1775-78; preacher Ashford, 
Conn., 1778-79; pastor First church, Swansea, Mass., 1779-1802; resi- 
dent Charlton, Mass., 1802-03. Bom Amwell, N. J., April 14, 1748; 
died Charlton, Mass., May i, 1803. 

Manning & B. U., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Warren 
Bapt. ch. dec. dis. 

VARNUM, JAMES MITCHELL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher classical school, 
East Greenwich, R. I.; admitted to bar 1771; lawyer East Greenwich, R. 
I., 1771-87; colonel Kentish guards 1774; Vamum's R. I. regiment 
1775; 9th Continental infantry 1776; ist R. I. regiment 1777; brigadier- 
general R. I. troops 1776; Continental army 1777-79; major-general 
R. I. militia 1779-88; member Continental congress 1780-82, 1786-87; 
judge Northwest Territory, Marietta, O., 1788-89; president R. I. society 
of Cincinnati. Bora Dracut, Mass., Dec. 17, 1748; died Marietta, O., 
Jan. 10, 1789. 

Bibliog. R. I., Manning & B. U., Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Heit- 
man Rev., Cong, direct. 

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Fellow Brown university 1789-1818. 
Teacher Warren, R. I., 1769-73; founder academy, Wrentham, Mass., 
1773; principal; licensed Baptist preacher 1773; ordained 1776; pastor 
Wrentham 1775-1823. Born Hilltown, Penn., 1752; died Wrentham, 
Mass., Sept. 22, 1823. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Manning & B. U., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

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1770 

DENNIS, JOHN, A. B.; A.M. From Newport, R. I. Died 1839. 

FOSTER, THEODORE, A.B.; A.M.; Dartmouth college 1786. Trustee 
Brown university, 1794-1822. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1776-82, 18 12-16; town clerk Providence 
many years; judge court of admiralty 1785; member U. S. senate 1790- 
1803; antiquary, collecting materials for history of R. I. Born Brook- 
field, Mass., April 29, 1752; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 13, 1828. 

R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

NASH, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1775; 
pastor Gray, Me., 1775-82; resident Gray, Me., 1782-1821. Born 
Abington, Mass., Aug. 4, 1744; died Gray, Me., Feb. i, 1821. 

Prov. gaz., Hist, of Abington, P. 

READ, SETH, A.B.; A.M.; Yale college 1781; Harvard university 1781; 

Dartmouth college 1786. Bom Uxbridge, Mass., March 6, 1746; died 

Feb. 19, 1830. Reed fam. 

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1771 

ARNOLD, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M.; Trustee Brown university 1800-26. 
Lawyer Providence, R. I.; chief justice R. I. supreme court 1809-10. 
From Smithfield, R. I. Born 1751; died North Providence, R. I., Nov. 
8, 1826. R. I. man., Prov. jour., P. 

BROWN, MICAH, A.B. Resident Smithfield, R. I. From Barrington, 
R. I.; died West Indies, 1773. Manning Mat. list, Prov. gaz. 

COSSIT, RANNA, A.B.; A.M. Episcopal minister, Sydney, Island of 
Cape Breton. Died 181 5. P. 

FARNHAM, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. From Conn. Manning Mat. list 

USTICK, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher and theological student New 
York, N. Y., 1772-75; preacher Stamford, Conn., 1775-76; Ashford, 
Conn., 1776-79; ordained Baptist minister 1777; pastor Grafton, Mass., 
1779-82; First church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1782-1803. Born New 
York, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1753; died Burlington, N. J., April 18, 1803. 

Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

WARD, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M.; Yale college 1787. Trustee Brown university 
1790-1800. Captain Varnum's R. I. regiment 1775; major ist R. I. 
regiment 1777; lieutenant-colonel 1779; retired 1781; merchant Warwick, 
R. I., 1781-90; New York, N. Y., 1790-1808; resident East Greenwich, 
R. I., 1804-16; Jamaica, L. I., 1816-28; New York, N. Y., 1828-32; 
R. I. commissioner Annapolis convention 1786; president N. Y. marine 
insurance company 1806-08; delegate Hartford convention 18 14. See 
Memoir, by John Ward, 1875. Born Westerly, R. I., Nov. 17, 1756; died 
New York, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1832. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Heitman Rev., Am. q. reg. 11 

1772 

APPLETON, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1776; pastor North Brookfield, Mass., 1776-95. Born Ipswich, Mass., 
1751; died North Brookfield, Mass., July 25, 1795. Am. q. reg. 

DAVID, EBENEZER, A.B. Principal Latin school, Providence, R. I., 
1772-74?; ordained Seven Day Baptist minister; chaplain 9th Conti- 
nental infantry 1776; 2d R. I. regiment 1777-78. From Philadelphia, 
Penn. Died March 19, 1778. Heitman Rev. 



1772 GRADUATES 69 

GREENE, BENJAMIN, A.B. Physician Argenteuil Grand River, Canada. 
Bom Warwick, R. I., March, 1755; died Argenteuil Grand River, 
Canada, Nov. 24, 1824. Greene gen., Prov. gaz. 

HARRIS, JOSEPH, A.B. Manufacturer Limerock, R. I.; member Harris 
Limerock Co.; one of the destroyers of the Gaspee. Born Providence, 
R. I., April 3, 1752; died Limerock, R. I., Feb. 25, 1823. Prov. gaz., P. 

HOWELL, ELI AS, A.B. ; A.M. From Egg Harbor, N. J. Manning Mat. list 

RUSSELL, JOSEPH DOLBEARE, A.B.; A.M. Aide-de-camp, Battle of 
R. I., Aug., 1778. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 2, 1756; died March 
29, 1786. Russell gen. 

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1773 

DROWNE, SOLOMON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1804; M.B. University of Penn. 
1 781; A.M. Dartmouth college 1786. Fellow Brown university 1783- 
1834; professor materia medica and botany 181 1-34. Physician 
Providence, R. I.; surgeon Continental army 1776-80; student medicine 
England, Holland, Belgium and France, 1784-88; physician Marietta, 
O., 1788-89; Providence, R. I., 1789-92; Morgantown, Va., 1792-94; 
Union, Penn., 1794-1801; Foster, R. I., 1801-34; original member 
R. I. medical society; vice president; one of the founders R. I. society 
for the encouragement of domestic industry; member American 
academy of arts and sciences. Author Farmer's Guide, in conjuction 
with W. Drowne, 1824; also numerous articles, lectures and addresses. 
Born Providence, R. I., March 11, 1753; died Foster, R. I., Feb. 5, 
1834. 

R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Am. por. gal., Russell gen. (with por.) 

LITCHFIELD, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor Second church, Kittery, Me., 1 782-1828. Born Scituate, Mass., 
Jan. 25, 1751; died Kittery, Me., Jan. 28, 1828. Am. q. reg., Morse gen. 

NASH, JACOB, A.B. From Providence, R. I. Died previous to 1795. 

PADELFORD, PHILIP, A.B.; A.M. Medical student New Bedford, 
Mass.; surgeon R. I. militia 1778; U. S. navy; physician Taunton, Mass. 
Born Taunton, Mass., 1753; died Taunton, Aug. 27, 1815. 

Emery Hist, of Taunton, Padelford chart, Heitman Rev. 

TILLINGHAST, HENRY HENDREN, A.B.; A.M. Physician Providence, 
R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., June 6, 1757; died Columbia, S. C, 1795. 

Prov. vit. rec, Prov. gaz. 
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1774 

BINNEY, BARNABAS, A.B.; A.M.; M.B. College of Philadelphia 1776?. 
Hospital surgeon Continental army 1776-83; senior surgeon Continental 
army hospital; physician Philadelphia, Penn., 1781-86. Born Boston, 
Mass., 1751; died Franklin co., Penn., June 21, 1787. 
Nat. eye. Am. biog., Manning & B. U., Am. q. reg. 11., Heitman Rev. 

DORRANCE, JOHN, A.B. ; A.M. First librarian Brown university 1773- 
75; tutor 1774-75; trustee 1798-1813. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
justice court of common pleas. Providence co., 1794-1801; president 
Providence town council; member R. I. house of representatives. Bom 
Scituate, R. I., 1747; died Providence, R. I., June 29, 1813. 

R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I. 

FOSTER, DWIGHT, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1784. Admitted 
to bar 1778; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1778-79; justice of peace 1779; 
lawyer Brookfield, Mass. 1 779-1823; delegate Mass. constitutional 



70 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1774 

convention 1779, 1799; justice of peace Worcester co. 1781; special justice 
court of common pleas 1792; high sheriff Worcester co. 1792; member 
Mass. house of representatives; Mass. senate; U. S. house of representa- 
tives 1793-99; U. S. senate 1800-03; chief justice court of common 
pleas, Worcester co., 1801-11; member Mass. executive council 1818. 
Born Brookfield, Mass., Dec. 7, 1757; died Brookfield, April 29, 1823. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

JONES, TIMOTHY, A.B.; A.M. 
MANN, JACOB, A.B. Clergyman. Died 1826. 

PENNIMAN, ELIAS, A.B.; A.M. Steward Brown university 1788-90. 
Physician Milford, Mass.; Hardwick, Mass. Born Milford, Mass., Dec. 
I, 1748; died Hardwick, Mass., Feb. 9, 1830. 

Hist, of Milford, Hist, of Hardwick 

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1775 

BOWEN, PARDON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1812. Trustee Brown university 
1817-26. Surgeon privateer 1779; physician Providence, R. I., 1781?- 
1820; president R. I. medical society 1815-23. Author of an account 
of yellow fever in Providence 1805; contributions to medical journals. 
Born Providence, R. I., March 22, 1757; died Potowomut, Warwick, 
R. I., Oct. 25, 1826. Trans. R. I. Med. Soc, R. I. eye. 

BRADFORD, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Died previous to 1786. 

FAIRBANKS, ELEAZAR, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1777; pastor Boylston, Mass., 1777-93; Wilmington, Vt., 1793-1800. 
Born Brimfield, Mass.; died Palmyra, N. Y., 182 1. Am. q. reg., P. 

FARRINGTON, DANIEL, A.B. Student theology, Franklin, Mass.; Con- 
gregational minister; preacher Wrentham, Mass.; Taunton, Mass.; 
and elsewhere. Born Wrentham, Mass., March i, 1755; died Wrentham, 
Mass., Jan. 21, 1834. P. 

FULTON," JAMES, A.B. 

HOPKINS, ESEK, A.B. Lieutenant on Providence sloop; captured by 
British; prisoner of war Halifax, N. S. Born Newport, R. I., June 
9, 1758; died 1777. Hopkins fam. 

LAW, ANDREW, A.B.; A.M.; Yale college 1786; LL.D. Allegheny college 
1820. Clergyman. Author of a new system of musical notation. 
Born Cheshire, Conn. Died 182 1. P. 

PORTER, MICAIAH, A.B.; A.M. Student theology Preston, Conn.; 
preacher Southern states and Va. ; ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor Voluntown, Conn., 1781-1800; Plainfield,? 1805-24. Bom Brain- 
tree, Mass., April 26, 1745; died Sept. 4, 1824. Porter gen., P. 

READ, JOSIAH, A.B.; A.M.; Yale college 1781; Harvard university 1785. 
Born Uxbridge, Mass., July 23, 1753; died 1813. 

ROGERS, ROBERT, A.B.; A.M.; Yale college 1788. Trustee Brown 
university 1786-88; fellow 1788-1835. Second lieutenant Tallman's 
R. I. regiment 1776; ist R. I. regiment 1777; first lieutenant 1777; 
principal classical school Newport, R. I.; secretary, treasurer and libra- 
rian, Redwood library, 20 years. Born Newport, R. I., April 18, 1758; 
died Newport, Aug. 5, 1835. R. I. eye. Redwood, Heitman Rev. 

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COE, CURTIS, A.B.; A.M. Student theology Middletown, Conn.; chaplain 
Continental army; ordained Congregational minister 1780; pastor 
Durham, N. H., 1780-1806; missionary N. H. and Mass.; resident New- 
fields, N. H. Bom Middletown, Conn., July 21, 1750; died Newfields, 
N. H., Jan. 7, 1829. P. 



1776 GRADUATES 71 

COOKE, AMASA, A.B. Licensed Congregational minister 1780; pastor 
First church, Bernardston, Mass., 1783-1805. Born Hadley, Mass., 
1750; died Bernardston, Mass., June 11, 1816. Min. of Franklin 

CUMMINGS, ABRAHAM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Andover, Mass.; Baptist 
minister; home missionary Andover, Mass.; North Yarmouth, Me. 
Author various sermons. Bom Andover, Mass., 1755; died Phipps- 
burg, Me., Aug. 31, 1827. P. 

DUTCH, EBENEZER, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1779; pastor Bradford, Mass., 1779-1813. Bom Ipswich, Mass., 1751; 
died Bradford, Mass., Aug. 5, 1813. Perry Hist, of Bradford 

EDWARDS, WILLIAM, A.B. Colonel British army; resident London, 
England. Perished on his way from Bristol, England, to Cork, Ireland. 

GANO, DANIEL, A.B. Second lieutenant ist N. Y. regiment 1775-76; 
second lieutenant Knox's regiment Continental artillery 1776; captain- 
lieutenant 2d Continental artillery 1777-78; afterwards captain N. Y. 
levies; pioneer settler Kentucky. Bom N. C. 1758; died Scott co., 
Ky., April 8, 1849. Nee. 1849, Heitman Rev. 

HART, JOHN, A.B. Died 1814. 

MANN, JOHN PRESTON, A.B.; A.M. Physician Newport, R. I. Born 
Attleboro, Mass., 1775; died Newport, R. I., Sept. 24, 1837. 

Hist. Attleb., P. 

THAYER, JABEZ, A.B. Chaplain 14th Mass. regiment 1777. Died 
previous to 1786. Heitman Rev. 

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CALEFF, JEDEDIAH, A.B. Died previous to 1786. 

DUNCAN, JOHN, A.B. Died previous to 1804. 

GAIR, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. 1782. Ordained Baptist minister 1776; 
pastor Medfield, Mass., 1776-87; Second church, now Warren ave., 
Boston, Mass., 1788-90. Bom Boston 1755; died Boston, April 7, 1790. 

Hist, of Bapt. ch., Hist, of Medfield 

POND, ENOCH, A.B.; A.M. 1782. Continental army one year; music 
teacher several years; teacher public schools, Boston, Mass.; ordained 
Congregational minister; pastor Ashford, Conn., 1 789-1 807?. Born 
Wrentham, Mass., April 27, 1756; died Aug. 6, 1807. Sprague Annals 2 

QUARLES, FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Congregational minister, Hamilton, 
Mass. Born Hamilton, Mass., 1750; died Hamilton, Mass., Jan. 38, 
1831. P. 

RICE. TILLEY, A.B.; A.M. Physician Brookfield, Mass.; magistrate 
Brookfield, Mass. Born Brookfield, Mass, 1757; died Brookfield, Mass., 
Aug., 1824. Rice fam. 

SAMPSON, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. 1786. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Born 
Boston, Mass.; baptized Aug. 28, 1757; died Providence, R. I., June 
6, 1794. Prov. gaz., Giles Mem. 

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1782 

BROWN, OBADIAH, A.B. Born May 16, 1762; died Providence, R. I., 
Feb. 14, 1815. Chad. Br. Mem., Prov. gaz. 

GREEN, JOHN MORLEY, A.B. Ensign 2d R. I. regiment 1779; lieu- 
tenant 1780; ist R. I. regiment 1781-83. Born Providence, R. I., 
1760; died Oct. 26, 1817. Greene gen., Prov. gaz. 

JENCKES, JOSEPH,fA.B.;^A.M. Trustee Brown university 1799-1818. 
Resident Providence, R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., Feb. 11, 1764; 
died Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 13, 1818. Prov. rec, Prov. gaz. 



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JONES, ALEXANDER, A.B. Commission merchant Charleston, S. C, 
until about 1800; Providence, R. I., 1800-40. Bom Milford, Mass., 
Aug. 8, 1764; died Providence, R. I., March 20, 1840. P. 

M'CLELLAN, WILLIAM, A.B. Merchant New York, N. Y.; resident 
Keene, N. H. Born Woodstock, Conn., March 5, 1762; died Woodstock, 
Conn., Jan. 25, 1809. Prov. gaz., P. 

SNOW, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Third lieutenant Capt. Elliott's regiment 
of artillery 1776-80; merchant Providence, R. I.; China several years; 
U. S. consul Canton, China; original member R. I. society of Cincinnati; 
secretary 1812. Born Aug. 10, 1758; died Providence, May 13, 1838. P. 

WHEATON, LEVI, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 181 2. Trustee Brown university 
1798-1851; professor theory and practice of medicine 1815-28. Physi- 
cian Hudson, N. Y., ten years; New York, N. Y., two years; Providence 
R. I.; physician of port of Providence; original fellow R. I. medical 
soc; president 1824-29. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 6, 1761; died 
Providence, Aug. 29, 1851. R. I. eye, R. I. med. soc, Nee. 1852 

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1783 

CAMPBELL, JACOB, A.B.; A.M. Principal classical school, East Green- 
wich, R. I.; lawyer East Greenwich. Author Poetical essays, and essays 
in prose. Born East Greenwich, R. I., 1760; died East Greenwich, 
March 5, 1788. R. I. eye. 

HARRIS, LUTHER, A.B. 

TILLINGHAST, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 
10, 1764; died Providence, July 5, 1829. Prov. m. and f. jour., Prov. rec, 

TILLINGHAST, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 3, 
1766. Prov. rec. 

TYLER, OTHNIEL, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Sudbury, Mass. Bom Attle- 
boro, Mass., April 4, 1763; died 1846. Hist, of Attleboro 

WILKINSON, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Librarian Brown university 1785- 
88. Principal Latin school. Providence, R. I., 1783-94; postmaster 
Providence 1790-1801; bookseller Providence; member R. I. house of 
representatives 181 3-18; town council, Providence, 1824. Bom Kill- 
ingly. Conn., June 19, 1760; died Providence, R. I., May 16, 1852. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Nee. 1852, R. I. eye. 

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1786 

ANNAN, ROBERT LANDALS, A.B. 

ANNAN, WILLIAM, A.B. Physician. Died Philadelphia, Penn., 1797. 

Prov. gaz. 
BOWEN. OLIVER, A.B.; A.M. Born Providence, R. I., Apr. 21, 1767; 

died Providence, Dec. 11, 1804. Prov. rec., Prov. gaz. 

BROWN, NICHOLAS, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1791-1825; 

treasurer 1796-1825; fellow 1825-41. Merchant, senior partner house 

of Brown and Ives; member R. I. house of representatives; R. I. senate; 

presidential elector 1840; one of the founders of Providence Athenagum; 

Butler hospital for the insane. Born Providence, R. I., April 4, 1769; 

died Providence, Sept. 27, 1841. 

R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Hunt Am. merch. 
CARTER, BENJAMIN BOWEN, A.B.; A.M. Born Providence, R. I., 

Dec. 16, 1771; died Providence, Apr. 24, 1831. Prov. rec 

FREEMAN, EDMUND, A.B.; A.M. Born Mansfield, Mass., Aug. 5, 1764; 

died Mansfield, March 30, 1833. Freeman gen. 



1788 GRADUATES 73 

GOULD, JONATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1 793 1 pastor Standish, Me., 1793-95- Died Standish, Me., July 26, 
1795. Am. q. reg. 

GREEN, TIMOTHY, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Worcester, Mass., two years; 
New York, N. Y. Born Worcester, Mass., Jan. 9, 1765; lost at sea 
on his return from Charleston, S. C, 18 13. Hist, of Worcester, P. 

HALL, JAIRUS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Wilmington, Vt.; town clerk 1789- 
1833; justice of peace 38 years; member Vt. house of representatives 
1804-13, 1821-26; assistant justice Windham co., Vt., 181 1-22. Bom 
New Braintree, Mass., March 5, 1765; died Boston, Mass., Aug. 25, 
1849. Hall fam. rec, P. 

KOLLOCK. LEMUEL, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. i8iq; Harvard university 1822. 
Medical student Newport, R. L; physician S C; Savannah, Ga., 1796- 
1823; corresponding member Mass. historical society. Born Mass., 
1766; died Savannah, Ga., Apr., 1823. Mass. hist, soc, Prov. gaz. 

MANNING, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Merchant. Bom 1765; died New York, 
N. Y., Jan., 1809. Prov. gaz. 

MASON, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Physician Providence, R. I. Bom Provi- 
dence, R. I., Oct. 8, 1768; died Providence, July 20, 1843. 

Prov. rec, Prov. jour. 

SMITH, PRESERVED, A.B.; A.M.; Williams college 1797. Member 
Mass. state militia 1775-78; student theology Conway, Mass., 1786-87; 
ordained Congregational minister 1787; pastor Rowe, Mass., 1 787-1804, 
1812-32; Mendon, Mass., 1805-1812. See Biographical Sketch of Rev. 
Preserved Smith, 1852. Bora Ashfield, Mass., June 25, 1759; died War- 
wick, Mass., Aug. 15, 1834. Biog. sketch, Min. of Taunton 

WOOD, AMOS. A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1788; pastor Weare, 
N. H., 1787-98; delegate N. H. constitutional convention 1791. Born 
Rowley, Mass., 1760; died Weare, N. H., Feb. 3, 1798. Weare town hist. 

WOODS, BENJAMIN, A.B. Lawyer; U.S. district attorney N. C. Died 
Newbem, N. C, 1808. Prov. gaz. 

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ALDEN, ABNER, A.B.; A.M. Principal Kent academy. East Greenwich, 
R. I., 1802-08; teacher Bristol, R. I. Author Columbian exercise, 4 
vols., i8oo?-i2. Bom 1758; died Bristol, R. I., Aug. 23, 1820. 

Hist, of E. Greenwich, P. 

CROUCH, ABRAHAM, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Charleston, S. C; custom- 
house officer, Charleston. Bom 1768; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 3, 
1826. Prov. jour. 

EDDY, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1801. Trustee Brown university 
1797-1805; fellow 1805-39; secretary 1806-29. Delegate R. I. con- 
vention on U. S. constitution 1790; admitted to bar 1790; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I.; clerk R. I. superior court 1790-94; clerk R. I. general 
assembly 1793; member committee to collect and revise R. I. laws 1794; 
secretary of state, R. I., 1797-1819; member U. S. house of representa- 
tives 1819-25; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1826-27; chief 
justice 1827-35; corresponding member Mass. historical society. Author 
various tracts. Born Johnston, R. I., March 31, 1769: died Feb. 3, 1839. 
R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Am. q. reg. 11 

FAXON, JOHN, A.B. Member company for defense of Castle and Gover- 
nors Island, Boston harbor, Mass., 1780-S1; lawyer Machias, Me. Born 
June 7, 1763; died 1827. Vinton mem. 

HAWES, OLIVER, A.B.; A.M. Physician Society Hill, S. C. Born 
Wrentham, Mass., June 26, 1766; died Society Hill, S. C, ?, Oct., 1821. P. 

KING, ELI, A.B.; A.M. Died 1817. 



74 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1787 

LAMBERT, NATHANIEL, A. B.; A.M. Licensed Congregational preacher 
1789; ordained 1790; pastor Newbury, Vt., 1 790-1 809; First church, 
Lyme, N. H., 1811-20; member N. H. house of representatives 1821-28. 
Born, Rowley, Mass., 1765; died Lyme, N. H., Dec. 15, 1838. P. 

LEONARD, OLIVER, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Norton, Mass.; admitted 
to bar 1791; lawyer Taunton, Mass.; Orrington, Me.; resident Bangor, 
Me.; member Mass. house of representatives. Born Norton, Mass., 
Feb. 3, 1764; died Bangor, Me., Jan. 3, 1828. Hist, of Norton 

MANN, JOHN MILTON, A.B. Physician Hudson, N. Y., 1800-09; 
member common council, Hudson. Born Attleboro, Mass.; drowned 
Hudson, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1809. Hist, of Attleb. 

MAXCY, JONATHAN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Harvard university 1801. Tutor 
Brown university 1787-91; librarian 1788-92; professor divinity 1791- 
92; trustee 1791-92; president pro tempore 1792-97; president 1797-1802. 
Licensed Baptist preacher 1790; ordained 1791; pastor First church, 
Providence, R. I., 1791-92; president Union college 1802-04; S. C. 
college 1804-20. Author sermons, addresses and orations, partially 
collected in his Literary remains, with memoir by Romeo Elton, 1844. 
Born Attleboro, Mass., Sept. 2, 1768; died Columbia, S. C, June 4, 1820. 
R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Memoir, Am. q. reg. 11, 
Sprague Annals 6. 

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1788 

ADAMS, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Uxbridge, Mass.; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1809-14; Mass. senate 1814-15, 1822-25; 
U. S. house of representatives 1816-21. Born Worcester, Mass., 1765; 
died Uxbridge, Mass., March 28, 1837. Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

ATWELL, AMOS MAINE, A.B.; A.M. Born Providence, R. I., June, 
1765; died Providence, May 24, 181 5. Vinton mem. 

BARTON, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 16, 1771; 
died Enfield, Conn., Jan. 16, 1818. Prov. rec, Prov. gai. 

BLACKINTON, JESSE, A.B. Resident Ashtabula, O. Born Attleboro, 
Mass. Hist, of Attleboro 

BOWEN, JABEZ, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer; chief justice Ga. supreme court. 
Born 1774; died Philadelphia, Penn., Aug. 9, 1816. Prov. gas. 

BRIGGS, JOHN, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1791; pastor 
Tiverton, R. I., 1791-1801; Plympton 1801-07; resident Vt. Born 
Norton, Mass., May 17, 1765; died Sept. 18, 1811. 

Am. q. reg.. Hist, of Norton 

BURRILL, JAMES, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1813. Trustee Brown university 
1813-20. Admitted to bar 1791; lawyer Providence, R. I.; attorney 
general R. I. 1 797-1814; speaker R. I. house of representatives 1814- 
16; chief justice R. I. supreme court 1816-17; member U. S. senate 
1817-20. Born Providence, R. I., April 25, 1772; died Washington, 
D. C, Dec. 25, 1820. 

R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct.. Am. q. reg. 11 

DAGGETT, HERMAN, A.B.; A.M. Licensed Congregational preacher 1789; 
pastor Presbyterian church, Southold, L. I., 1790-92; Southampton, 
L. I., 1792-95; West Hampton, L. I., 1797-1801; Brookhaven, L. I., 
1801-07; teacher and preacher Cairo, N. Y., one year; preacher Patter- 
son, N. Y.; principal academy and preacher North Salem, N. Y., two 
years; principal academy. New Canaan, Conn.; Foreign mission school, 
Cornwall, Conn., 1818-24; resident Cornwall 1824-32. Author various 
sermons and addresses. Born Walpole, Mass., Sept. 11, 1766; died Corn- 
wall, Conn., May 19, 1832. Sprague Annals 2, P. 



1788 GRADUATES 75 

DOGGETT, SIMEON, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1791-96. 
Principal Bristol academy, Taunton, Mass., 1796-1813; pastor Mendon, 
Mass., 1813-31; Unitarian church, Raynham, Mass., 1831-45; trustee 
Bristol academy. Author various discourses and sermons. See Bio- 
graphical sketch by C. H. Brigham, 1852. Born Middleboro, Mass., 
March 6, 1765; died Raynham, Mass., March 19, 1852. 
Biog. sketch, Min. of Taunton, Sprague Annals 8, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 
1852. 

FISHER, JABEZ POND, A.B.; A.M.; Dartmouth college 1833. Licensed 
Congregational minister 1790; preacher Deering, N. H.; pastor Notting- 
ham West, now Hudson, N. H., 1 796-1801; teacher York, Me.; preacher 
Camden, Me.; pastor Boothbay, Me., 1809-16; missionary N. H. mission- 
ary society four years ; pastor Deering, N. H. Born Wrentham, Mass., 
Oct. 7, 1763; died Dec. 13, 1836. Am. q. reg. 

HARRIS, HARDING, A.B.; A.M. Physician. Born Johnston, R. I., 
Sept. 12, 1768; died Johnston, R. I., March 29, 1808. 

R. I. vit. rec, Prov. gaz. 

HOLBROOK, JOSIAH, A.B.; A.M. Baptist minister Beaufort. S. C. 
Bom Wrentham, Mass., Jan. 19, 1765; died Beaufort, S. C, 1795. 

Prov. gaz., Mendon ass., Morse gen. 

JACKSON, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Died 1832. 

LAZELL, EBENEZER. A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1792; 
pastor Second church, Attleboro, Mass., 1792-97. Born Bridgewater, 
Mass.; died N. Y., 1828. 

LEONARD, JOSHUA, A.B. ; A.M. Yale college 1792. Ordained Congre- 
gational minister; pastor Ellington, Conn., 1791-98; Presbyterian 
church, Cazenovia, N. Y., 1799-1813; principal Pompey academy, 
Pompey, N. Y., 1813-23; pastor Congregational church, Pompey; resident 
Cazenovia, N. Y. Born Raynham, Mass., June 25, 1769; died Auburn, 
N. Y., Dec. 18, 1843. Am. q. reg., P. 

MAY, WILLIAM, A.B. Law student. Born Attleboro, Mass., Jan. 26, 
1764; died Attleboro, Mass., July 12, 1790. 

Hist, of Attleboro, Prov. gaz. 

MEAD, SAMUEL, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor Second 
church, Danvers, Mass., 1794-1803; Second church, ^Amesbury, Mass., 
1804-18. Bom Rochester, Mass., Dec. 18, 1764; died Cambridge, 
Mass., March 28, 1818. Am. q. reg. 

TILLINGHAST, STEPHEN, A.B.; A.M. Merchant New York, N. Y.; 
Providence, R. I.; city treasurer Providence 1832-40. Bom Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 17, 1768; died Providence, Feb. 6, 1841. Prov. rec, P. 

TURNER, JOHN, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor Alfred, 
Me., 1 791-1804; Second church, Biddeford, Me., 1805-17; Kingston, 
N. H., 1818-23. Bom Randolph, Mass., Nov. 4, 1769; died Oct. 2, 1839. 

Am. q. reg., Anniv. Randolph ch., P. 

WHITMAN, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1791; lawyer 
Pembroke, Mass.; Hanover, Mass.; postmaster Hanover; lawyer Boston, 
Mass., 1803-40; member Mass. general court 1806-19; justice police 
court, Boston, 1822-34. Author various orations and addresses. Born 
Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 28, 1768; died Boston, Mass., Aug. 31, 1840. 

Whitman gen. 

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1789 

DRAPER, PAUL, A.B.; A.M. Officer Frigate L'Insurgent. Bom Attle- 
boro, Mass., Sept. 19, 1767; lost at sea 1800. Hist, of Attleboro, P, 



76 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1789 

FENNER, JAMES, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1825. Member R. I. house of 
representatives several years; U. S. senate 1805-07; governor R. I. 
1807-11, 1824-31, 1843-45; presidential elector 1821, 1837; president 
R. I. historical society 1822-33; president R. I. constitutional conven- 
tion 1842. Bom Providence, R. I., Jan." 22, 1771; died Providence, 
April 17, 1846. 

R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Am. q. reg. 11 

GREENE, SAMUEL WARD, A.B. Born June 24, 1771; died Olneyville, 
R. I., Sept. 22, 1849. Greene gen., Nee. 1850 

HOWELL, JEREMIAH BROWN, A.B.; A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 
1791. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member U. S. senate 1811— 17; briga- 
dier-general R. I. militia. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 28, 1771; died 
Providence, Feb. 6, 1822. Cyc Am. biog., Cong, direct., P. 

NIGHTINGALE, JOHN CLARK, A.B.; A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1790; 
A.M. 1795. Planter Dungeness, Cuml3erland Island, Ga. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 28, 1771; died Dungeness, Cumberland Island, Ga., 
Sept. 10, 1806. P. 

PARK, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1822. Professor learned languages 
S. C. college. Died 1844. 

POWER, NICHOLAS, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Providence, R. I. Bom 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 15, 1771; died Providence, April 28, 1844. 

Narragansett hist. reg. 7 

RICHMOND, EDWARD, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1815. Ordained Congrega- 
tional minister 1792; pastor Stoughton, Mass., 1792-1817; Third church, 
Dorchester, Mass., 1817-33. Author various sermons. Born Middle- 
boro, Mass., June 29, 1767; died Boston, Mass., April 10, 1842. 

Am. q. reg., P. 

TUFTS, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1794; 
pastor Wardsboro, Vt., 1 794-1841. Born New Braintree, Mass., Sept. 
30, 1764; died Wardsboro, Vt., Aug. 11, 1841. 

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1790 

ALLIN, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher private school. Falls church, 
Fairfax co., Va., 1791; surveyor Fairfax co., Va., 1791-92; lawyer 
Barrington, R. I.; chairman committee for free schools 1800; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1805-11, 1816-27, 1829-30; justice of 
peace Barrington; town clerk Barrington 1816-29. Born Barringon, R. 
I., Aug. 17, 1768; died Barrington, Jan. 4, 1827. Hist, of Barrington 

BENTLEY, JASPER, A.B. Resident Franklin, Conn. Born Franklin, 
Conn., 1763; died Franklin, Nov. 13, 1801. P. 

BROWN, MOSES, A.B.; Yale college 1790. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 
3, 1775; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 28, 1791. 

Prov. gaz., Chad. Br. Mem. 

COBB, THOMAS, A.B. From Taunton, Mass. Died 1849. 

CONVERS, JACOB, A.B. Medical student. Born Thompson, Conn.; bap- 
tized May II, 1766. P. 

DELANO, JOSEPH, A.B. From New Braintree, Mass. P. 

DRAPER, AARON, A.B. Resident Providence, R. I. Bom Attleboro, 
Mass., Nov. 29, 1764; died Providence, R. I., July 8, 1818. 

Hist, of Attleboro, P 

DRINKWATER, NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M. From North Yarmouth,' 
Cumberland co.. Me. P. 

FITCH, JOHN, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1793; pastor 
Danville, Vt., 1793-1816; travelled in the west 1816-18; preacher 
Guildhall, Vt. Author occasional sermons. Born Hopkinton, Mass., 
1770; died Guildhall, Vt., Dec. 18, 1827. 

Mendon ass., Parke. Mem. of Dr. Emmons, Am. q. reg. 13, P. 



1790 GRADUATES 77 

GRAHAM, ANDREW, A.B.; A.M. From Rutland, Mass. 

HALL, BENJAMIN HUNT, A.B. From Providence, R. 1. 

HAWES, ELIAS, A.B. Physician New Berne, S. C. Born Wrentham, 
Mass., Jan. 15, 1768; died New Berne, S. C, 1829. P. 

HAWES, PETER, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1795; lawyer New York, 
N. Y., 1 795-1829; secretary Washington insurance company; member 
common council. New York, 1809-12. Author various poems. Born 
Franklin, Mass., June 6, 1768; died 1829. Edw. Hawes the emigrant 

HEATON, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Joint editor Columbian minerva 
1796-97; teacher Butler school, Dorchester, Mass., 1797-99; printer 
Wrentham, Mass. Born Wrentham, Mass., 1775; died Wrentham, 
Mass., June 8, 1800. Hist, of Dorchester, Prov. gaz. 

MESSER, ASA, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1806; Harvard university 1820; LL.D. 
University of Vt. 181 2. Tutor Brown university 1791-96; librarian 
1792-99; ptofessor learned languages 1796-99; mathematics and natural 
philosophy 1799-1802; acting president 1802-04; president 1804-26. 
Licensed Baptist preacher 1792; ordained 1801; farmer holding various 
town offices. Providence, R. I., 1826-36. Author various orations 
and addresses. Born Methuen, Mass., 1769; died Providence, R. I., 
Oct. II, 1836. 

R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., Nat. eye. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. 
encyc, Am. q. reg. 11. 

NELSON, JOB, A.B.; A.M. Law student Taunton, Mass.; lawyer Castine, 
Me., 1793-1836, 1838-?; Boston, Mass., 1836-38; resident Orland, 
Me.; member Mass. house of representatives several terms; judge of 
probate 1804-36. Bom Middleboro, Mass., Sept. 6, 1766; died Orland, 
Me., July 2, 1850. Courts and lawyers of Me., P. 

PARRIS, MARTIN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1817; 
pastor First church, Marshfield, Mass., 1817-38; resident Kingston, 
Mass. Born Pembroke, Mass., 1766; died Kingston, Mass., Nov. 15, 
1839. Am. q. reg. 8, P. 

PERRY, FREEMAN, A.B.; A.M. From Barre, Mass. 

SHUMWAY, NEHEMIAH, A.B. Principal academy. Freehold, N. J.; 
teacher Albany and Schenectady, N. Y., ?-i82o; farmer Lyme, Jeffer- 
son CO., N. Y., 1820-?; resident Freehold, N. J. Bom Oxford, Mass., 
Aug. 26, 1761; died Freehold, N. J., July, 1843. Hist, of Oxford 

WALDO, JOHN, A.B. Baptist minister, S. C; teacher Georgetown cc, 
S. C. Author English grammar. Bom South Dover, N. Y., Nov. 7, 
1762. Gen. of Waldo fam., P. 

WALKER, PHINEAS, A.B. Judge of probate, N. H. Bom Brookfield, 
Mass. Died 1841. Hist, of N. Brookfield 

WHITING, ABIJAH, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Salem, N. J. Bom Franklin, 
Mass., April, 1768; died Oct., 1799. P. 

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1791 

ABBOT, JONATHAN,' A.B. Resident Brookfield, Mass. Died Savannah, 
Ga., 1793. Prov. gaz. 

BAYLIES. SAMUEL WHITE, A.B.; A.M. Died 1824. 

BILLINGS, BARNABAS, A.B. 

BURRILL, GEORGE RAWSON, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Au- 
thor various orations. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 8, 1770; died 
Johnston, R. I., Feb. 19, 1818. Bibliog. R. I., Prov. gaz., P. 

ELLIS, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Rehoboth, now Seekonk, Mass.; 
Taunton, Mass.; member Mass. senate three terms; county attorney; 
Taunton, Mass., 1820-?. Bom Franklin, Mass., May 23, 1769; died 
1849. Hist, of Rehoboth, Min. of Taunton 



78 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1791 

FAIRBANKS, ELISHA, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Gloucester, R. I.; Hopkin- 
ton, R. I.; Keene, N. H. Bom Franklin, Mass., June 6, 1771; died 
Alstead, N. H., Sept., 1824. Prov. gaz., Hist, of Franklin 

HART, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. 1798. Died 1810. 

HUNT, JOSEPH SEARLES, A.B. Bom Dec. 14, 1768. Hunt gen. 

HUNTER, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1819. Tmstee Brown uni- 
versity 1800-38. Admitted to bar 1795; lawyer Newport, R. I.; mem- 
ber R. I. legislature 1799-1812, 1823-25; speaker 1811-12; member U. 
S. senate 181 2-21; charge d'affaires Brazil 1834-41; minister Brazil 
1841-45. Author various orations and addresses. Born Newport, 
R. I., Nov. 26, 1774; died Newport, Dec. 3, 1849. 

Sabin, Am. q. reg. 11, Nee. 1850, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. 

JONES, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. 

KING, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. 

MASON, JAMES BROWN, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1804- 
19. Physician R. I.; Charleston, S. C, 1795-98?; in business Provi- 
dence, R. I., i798?-i8i9; member R. I. house of representatives; speaker 
1812-14; member U. S. house of representatives 1815-19. Bom Thomp- 
son, Conn., 1774; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1819. 

R. I. eye., Cong, direct. 

MORSE, JOHN, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1792; pastor 
Green River, N. Y., 1792-1815; Presbyterian church, Otega, N. Y., 
1816-28. Bom Medway, Mass., March 24, 1763; died Otega, N. Y., 
Jan. 3, 1844. Biog. of Medway 

PENNIMAN, CHIRON, A.B.; A.M. Bom Milford, Mass., June 8, 1775. 

Hist, of Milford 

PENNIMAN, OBADIAH, A.B.; A.M. Bookseller Providence, R. I.; 
Troy, N. Y. Bom Milford, Mass., Nov. i, 1776; died Troy, N. Y., 
Sept., 1820. Hist, of Milford, Prov. gaz. 

RUSSELL, JONATHAN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 181 7. Law student; mer- 
chant; charg6 d'affaires Paris 1810-11; London 1811-12; commissioner 
to negotiate treaty of Ghent 18 14; minister Norway and Sweden 1814- 
18; resident Mendon, Mass., 1818-32; delegate Mass. constitutional 
convention 1820; member U. S. house of representatives 1821-23. 
Author various orations and addresses. Bom Providence, R. I., Feb. 
27, 1771; died Milton, Mass., Feb. 17, 1832. 

R. I. cyc, Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct, Sabin, Am. q. reg. 

i6-*i6 

1792 

ALDEN, PETER OLIVER, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1797; lawyer 
Brunswick, Me. Bom Middleboro, Mass., 1772; died 1843. Am. q. reg. 

BARNEY, BILDAD, A.B. ; A.M. Clergyman. Died 1796. 

CLARK, THOMAS MURRAY, A.B.; Yale college 1792. Bom Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 15, 1774; died New York, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1795. 

Prov. rec, Prov. gaz. 

FOLWELL, WILLIAM WATTS, A.B.; A.M. Elected professor of rhetoric, 
University of Penn., 1795, but declined; resident South Hampton, Penn.; 
farmer Seneca co., N. Y., 1807-58. Bom South Hampton, Penn., Jan. 
2, 1768; died Romulus, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1858. Nee. 1859 

GREEN, ELIJAH DIX, A.B. Physician Charleston, S. C. Bom Wor- 
cester, Mass., July 4, 1769; died Charleston, S. C, Sept. 21, 1795. 

Worcester ass., Vinton mem., P. 



1792 GRADUATES 79 

HAZARD, BENJAMIN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1796; lawyer Newport, 
R. I., 1796-1841; member R. I. house of representatives 1809-40; speaker 
181 6-18. Author various reports and arguments. Bom Middletown, 
R. I., Sept. 18, 1770; died Newport, R. I., March 10, 1841. R. I. eye. 

HAZARD, NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1818-19; speaker 1818-19; member U. S. house of represent- 
atives 1819-20. Bom Newport, R. I., 1776; died Washington, D. C, 
Dec. 17, 1820. Cong, direct.. Hazard fam. 

HAZARD, THOMAS CRANSTON, A.B. Bom South Kingston, R. I., 
1789; died Voluntown, Conn., April 14, 1850. P. 

KING, WILLIAM VERNON, A.B.; A.M. Died 1811. 

LARNED, GEORGE, A.B. Lawyer Thompson, Conn.; member Conn, 
general court; member Conn, constitutional convention 1818. Bom 
Thompson, Conn., March 13, 1776; died Thompson, Conn., June 9, 
1858. Learned gen., P. 

LEONARD, DAVID, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist evangelist 1794: 
preacher Nantucket, Mass., two years; Assonet, Mass., two years; Gold 
street church, New York, N. Y.; merchant Bristol, R. I., 1805-17; 
postmaster Bristol, 12 years; secretary Bristol insurance co.; editor 
and proprietor Bristol republican. Author various sermons and ora- 
tions 1795-1804. Bom Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 15, 1771; died Harri- 
son township, la., July 33, 1818. Sprague Annals 6 

PATTEN, GEORGE JAFFRAY, A.B.; A.M. Died 1830. 

SHAW, JAHAZIAH, A.B. Lawyer Me. Bom Raynham, Mass.; died 
1 813. Hist, of Raynham 

SMITH, ELI, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1793: pastor 
Hollis, N. H., 1793-1831; resident HoUis, N. H., 1831-47; preacher 
Greenfield, N. H.; Montague, Mass.; Marshfield, Mass. Bom Belcher- 
town, Mass., Sept. 17, 1759; died Hollis, N. H., May 11, 1847. 

Sprague Annals i, Nee. 1847, P. 

STITES, RICHARD MONTGOMERY, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Savannah, 
Ga. Bom Elizabethtown, N. J., March, 1777; died Savannah, Ga., 
Jan. or Feb., 1813. Prov. gaz., P. 

TEW, PARACLETE, A.B.; A.M. Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 25, 1774; 
died Savannah, Ga., Jan. 18, 1803. Prov. rec, Prov. gaz. 

WITHINGTON, EBENEZER, A.B.; A.M. 

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1793 

ALLEN, PAUL, A.B.; A.M. Contributor to Portfolio, U. S. gazette, Phila- 
delphia, Penn.; Portico, Baltimore, Md.; editor Federal republican, Balti- 
more; Journal of the times, Philadelphia; Morning chronicle, Baltimore, 
to 1826. Author Original poems, 1801; History of the expedition under 
Lewis and Clark, 2 vols., 18 14; Life of Alexander /., 181 8; History of the 
American revolution, 2 vols., 1819; Noah, a poem, 1821; also various 
orations. Bom Providence, R. I., Feb. 15, 1775; died Baltimore, Md., 
Aug. 18, 1826. Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Duyckinck, Sabin, Bibliog. R. I. 

BOWEN, GEORGE CORLIS, A.B. Bom Providence, R. I., 1774; died 
Providence, Feb. 9, 1795. Prov. gaz. 

DENCH, GILBERT, A.B.; A.M. Physician Hopkinton, Mass. Bom Hop- 
kinton, Mass., 1773; died Hopkinton, Sept., 1798. P. 

GODFREY, JONES, A.B. ; A.M. Physician Taunton, Mass. Bom Taun- 
ton, Mass., Dec. 36, 1770; died Taunton, Mass., Dec. 11, 1831. 

Min. of Taunton, P. 

HALSEY, THOMAS LLOYD, A.B.; A.M. Tmstee Brown university 
1809-39. Merchant Providence, R. I.; U. S. consul Buenos Ayres. 
Bom 1776; died Providence, R, I., Feb. a, 1855. Nee. 1855 



8o BROWN UNIVERSITY 1793 

HATHAWAY, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Clergyman, Me. Born Rajmham, 
Mass., Feb. 2, 1773; died Raynham, Oct. 6, 1799. 

Hist, of Raynham, P. 

LEONARD, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, A.B. Lawyer and merchant Rayn- 
ham, Mass. Born Raynham, Mass., Sept. 27, 1775; died Raynham, 
Nov. I, 181 5. Hist, of Raynham, P. 

LEONARD, ZEPHANIAH, A.B. Physician Lumberton, N. C, 20 years; 
Raynham, Mass. Born Raynham, Mass., April 18, 1773; died Rayn- 
ham, Sept. II, 1823. P. 

MERRILL, JOHN, A.B. Law student Wiscasset, Me.; lawyer Wiscasset; 
resident Topsham, Me.; overseer Bowdoin college 1799-1815. Born 
Topsham, Me., Oct. 4, 1772; died Topsham, Me., May i, 1818. 

Bowdoin, P. 

WADSWORTH, LEMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1797; pastor Brookline, N. H., 1797-1817. Born Stoughton, Mass., 
March 9, 1769; died Brookline, N. H., Nov. 25, 1817. 

Hill Sermon, Sprague Annals a 

WESTON, ISAIAH, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1795; 
pastor Fairhaven, Mass., 1795-1808; collector port of New Bedford, 
Mass., several years; resident N. Y. Died N. Y. 182 1. Am. q. reg. 

WOOD, WILKES, A.B.; A.M. Fellow Brown university 1833-43. From 
Middleboro, Mass.; died 1843. 

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1794 

BAILEY, JEREMIAH, A.B.; A.M. 1797. Lawyer Wiscasset, Me.; mem- 
ber Me. house of representatives 1811-14; judge of probate 1814-35; 
member U. S. house of representatives 1835-37; collector of customs 
Wiscasset 1849-53; overseer Bowdoin college 1801-30; trustee 1830-38. 
Born Little Compton, R. I., May i, 1773; died Wiscasset, Me., July 
7, 1853. Bowdoin, Nee. 1853, Cong, direct. 

BRIDGHAM, SAMUEL WILLARD, A.B. ; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1821-40; chancellor 1828-40. Admitted to bar 1796; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives; speaker 1826; attorney- 
general R. I. 1814-18; first mayor Providence 1832-40. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1774; died Providence, Dec. 28, 1840. R. I. eye. 

BRIGGS, TIMOTHY, A.B. Merchant Boston, Mass. Born Norton, 
Mass., Aug. 3, 1771; died Boston, Mass., Sept. i, 1797. 

Briggs fam., Hist, of Norton 

BRIGGS, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor Kittery, Me., 1 798-1818. Born Bridgewater, Mass.; died East 
Bridgewater, Mass., Sept., 1848. Am. q. reg.. Nee. 1849 

GRANT, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Died 1812. 

HALL, LLOYD BOWERS, A.B.; A.M. Law student Taunton, Mass.; 
teacher Dorchester, Mass.; resident Raynham, Mass. Born Raynham, 
Mass., Sept. 13, 1772; died Raynham, Aug. 16, 1835. 

Hist, of Raynham, Hist, of Dorchester, Hall fam. 

HAZARD, ENOCH, A.B.; A.M. Died 1844. 

HAZARD, WILLIAM TWEEDY, A.B. Born Newport, R. I., 1777; 
died Newport, Oct. 24, 1794. Hazard fam., Prov. gaz. 

LEONARD, ZENAS LOCKWOOD, A.B.; A.M. Licensed Baptist preacher 
1794; ordained 1796; pastor Sturbridge, Mass., 1796-1832; principal 
grammar school 1 797-1810?; member Mass. house of representatives 
six terms; one of the founders Sturbridge association; president Baptist 
missionary society for Worcester co. Author various circular letters and 
orations. Born Bridgewater, Mass., Jan. 16, 1773; died Sturbridge, 
Mass., June 24, 1841, Sprague Annals 6 



1794 GRADUATES 8i 

LITTLE, JOHN PARK, A.B.; A.M. Law student Groton, Mass.; lawyer 
Gorham, Me., 1801-09. Born Lunenburg, Mass., Nov. 17, 1772; died 
Gorham, Me., March 26, 1809. Am. q. reg., Groton hist. ser. 

MILES, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1796; 
pastor Grafton, Mass., 1 796-1825; resident Shewsbury, Mass., 1826- 
49. Born Westminster, Mass., Nov. 3, 1765; died Shrewsbury, Mass., 
March 20, 1849. Wore, ass.. Nee. 1849, P. 

NELSON, STEPHEN SMITH, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1819-31. Ordained Baptist minister 1798; preacher Hartford, Conn., 
1795-98; pastor 1798-1801; principal academy, Mt. Pleasant, N. Y., 
1801-15; pastor Mt. Pleasant 1801-15; North Attleboro, Mass., 1815- 
20; Plymouth, Mass.; Canton, Conn.; resident Amherst, Mass., 1825- 
53. Bom Middleboro, Mass., Oct. 5, 1772; died Amherst, Mass., Dec. 
8, 1853. Sprague Annals 6, Nee. 1854, P. 

RAWSON, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy, Bristol, R. I.; 
cashier Bank of Bristol, Bristol; resident Barrington, R. I.; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1808-09; chief justice court of common 
pleas Bristol co., R. I. Bom Mendon, Mass., Aug. 16, 1768; died Dec. 
14, 1843. Rawson fam.. Hist, of Barrington 

REMINGTON, JAIRUS, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1800; 
pastor Putney, Vt., 1800-02. From Abington, Mass. P. 

RICHMOND, JOHN WILKES, A.B.; A.M. Physician Newport, R. I.; 
Providence, R. I.; secretary R. I. medical society 18 17-21. Author 
Rhode Island repudiation, or, The History of the revolutionary debt of R. 
I., 1855; History of the registered debt of R. I., 1848; and various addresses. 
Bom Little Compton, R. I., Sept. 25, 1775; died Philadelphia, Penn., 
March 4, 1857. Richmond fam.. Nee. 1857, P. 

SEARLE, NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1823. Trustee Brown uni- 
versity 1813-15; fellow 1815-32. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Died 1832. 

SHAW, MASON, A.B. Lawyer Raynham, Mass.; Castine, Me.; sheriff 
Hancock co.. Me., 20 years; clerk Hancock county court; resident Bel- 
chertown, Mass. Born Raynham, Mass., May 24, 1773; died Belcher- 
town, Mass., Oct. 27, i860. Nee. 1861, P. 

SIBLEY, SOLOMON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1795; lawyer Marietta, O.; 
Cincinnati, O.; Detroit, Mich., 1 797-1846; member Northwest Territory 
legislature 1799; U. S. house of representatives 1820-23; justice Mich, 
supreme court 1824-36. Born Sutton, Mass., Oct. 7, 1769; died Detroit, 
Mich., April 4, 1846. Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

WARREN, DANIEL, A.B. 

WATSON, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1798; 
pastor Barrington, R. I., 1798-1816. Bom Barrington, R. I., 1773; 
died Barrington, Jan. 14, 1816. Prov. gaz., Am. q. reg. 

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1795 

ARNOLD, SAMUEL GREENE, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1800-26. Merchant Providence, R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., Jan. 
20, 1778; died Providence, Feb. 19, 1826. Prov. rec, Prov. jour., P. 

AVERELL, ISAAC, A.B. Died 1800. 

BAYLIES, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1831. Admitted to bar 1799; 
lawyer West Bridgewater, Mass. ; member Mass. house of representatives 
1808-09, 1812-13, 1820-21, 1830-31; Mass. senate 1825-26; U. S. house 
of representatives 1813-17; 1833-35. Bom Dighton, Mass., Sept. 15, 
1776; died Taunton, Mass., Sept. 27, 1865. Nee. 1866, Cong, direct. 

BRIGGS, ISAAC, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1798; pastor 
Second church, York, Me., 1 798-1805; Boxford, Mass., 1808-1833; 
Chatham, Mass., 1834-36; Rochester, Mass., 1836-58; resident East 



82 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1795 

Morrisiana, N. Y. Bom Halifax, Mass., May 7, 1775; died East Morris- 
iana, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1862. Am. q. reg., Nee. 1862 

CHANDLER, PELEG, A.B. Farmer New Gloucester, Me., 1795-1817; 
admitted to bar 181 7; lawyer New Gloucester 1817-26; Bangor, Me., 
1826-47; justice court of sessions 1819-26. Bom New Gloucester, 
Me., 1774; died Bangor, Me., Jan. 18, 1847. 

Am. q. reg., New Gloucester cent., P. 

GROSSMAN, JOSEPH WARREN, A.B.; A.M. Yale college 1803. Or- 
dained Congregational minister 1797; pastor Salisbury, Conn., 1797- 
1812. Bom Taunton, Mass., Aug. 7, 1775; died Salisbury, Conn., 
Dec. 13, 1812. Am. q. reg., P. 

CUTLER, STEPHEN, A.B. 

DEANE, GAIUS, A.B.; A.M. Physician, Va.; Raynham, Mass. Died 1830. 

EATON, JOSEPH, A.B. Lawyer Plainfield, Conn.; chief justice court 
of common pleas, Windham co.. Conn.; justice court of probate. Plain- 
field district. Conn. Bom 1775; died Plainfield, Conn., Sept. 4, 1857. 

Nee. 1858, P. 

FISK, ELISHA, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1796-99. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1799; pastor Wrentham, Mass., 1799-185 1. 
Author numerous sermons. Born HoUiston, that part now included 
in West Medway, Mass., Sept. 2, 1769; died Wrentham, Mass., Jan. 
II, 1851. Sprague Annals i. Nee. 1851 

GORDON, JAMES, A.B. 

GURNEY, JAMES, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor 
Nantucket, Mass., 1799-1819. Died 1839. P. 

HAZARD, JOHN ALFRED, A.B. Purser U. S. frigate General Greene. 
Died at sea, July 21, 1799. Prov. gaz.. Hazard fam. 

HOPKINS, AMOS, A.B. Bom 1771; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 18, 
1808. Prov. gaz. 

LARNED, ERASTUS, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor Charlton, Mass., 1796-1802; Westminster parish, Canterbury, 
Conn., 1805-24. Bom Jan. 4, 1775; died Canterbury, Conn., June 30, 
1824. Am. q. reg., Learned gen., P. 

LUSCOMBE, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. 1798. 

MARCY, SIMEON, A.B. Physician. Born Aug. 19, 1770; died Canajo- 
harie, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1853. Marcy fam. 

MORTON, ANDREW, A.B. Lawyer Worcester, Mass., 1802-04; Hamp- 
den, Me., 1804-05. Bom Freetown, Mass., Dec. 26, 1772; died Hamp- 
den, Me., Oct. 26, 1805. Hist, of Wore, P. 

SCREVEN, CHARLES ODINGSELL, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1826. Licensed 
Baptist preacher 1801; ordained 1804; pastor Sunbury, S. C, 1801- 
06; president Mount Enon college 1806; preacher Sunbury and in or 
near Liberty co. , S. C. Author various sermons. Bom 1774; died 
New York, N. Y., July 2, 1830. Sprague Annals 6 

SCREVEN, THOMAS, A.B. Died 1830. 

SMITH, JOHN, A.B. Died 1812. 

THOMPSON, ASAPH, A.B. Student theology; student medicine; resi- 
dent. Me. Bom Sept. 6, 1771; died March, 1834. Desc. of J. Thomson 

WHITMAN, EZEKIEL, A.B.; LL.D. 1843; Bowdoin college 1843. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1799; lawyer New Gloucester, Me., 1 799-1 807; Portland, 
Me., 1807-52; member U. S. house of representatives 1809-11, 1817-23; 
Mass. council 181 5-16; overseer Bowdoin college 18 16-18; member Me. 
constitutional convention 1819; chief justice court of common pleas 
1822-41; chief justice Me. supreme court 1841-48. Author Genealogy 
of the descendants of John Whitman. Bom Bridgewater, Mass., March 
9, 1776; died East Bridgewater, Aug. i, 1866. 

Bowdoin, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Nee. 1866 



I79S GRADUATES 83 

WILLIAMS, ABIEL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1799; 
pastor Dudley, Mass., 1799-1831; resident Dudley, Mass., 1831-50. 
Bom Raynham, Mass., March 16, 1775; died Dudley, Mass., Oct. i, 
1850. Hist, of Raynham, Am. q. reg., P. 

WINSLOW, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Died 1822. 

WISWELL, OLIVER, A.B. 

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1796 

ALDIS, ASA, A.B.; A.M. Law student Providence, R. I.; lawyer Che- 
pachet, R. I.; St. Albans, Vt., 1802-47; chief justice Vt. supreme court. 
Born Franklin, Mass., April 14, 1770; died St. Albans, Vt., Oct. 16, 1847. 

Hist, of Franklin, Nee. 1848 

BLANDING, ABRAHAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1838. Lawyer Camden, 
S. C; Columbia, S. C, i8i5?-39. Bom Rehoboth, Mass., Nov. 18, 
1775; died 1839. Hist, of Rehoboth 

BRYANT, BEZER, A.B. Physician Anson, Me., 1800-62; justice court 
of common pleas,- Somerset co.. Me., 1809-12. Bom Kingston, Mass., 
Feb. 14, 1769; died Anson, Me., Sept. 17, 1862. Nee. 1863 

BURGES, TRISTAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1823. Professor oratory and 
belles-lettres. Brown university, 1815-28; trustee 1813-53. Admitted 
to R. I. bar 1799; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. general 
assembly 181 1; chief justice R. I. supreme court 1815-16; member U. S. 
house of representatives 1825-35. Author Battle of Lake Erie, with 
notices of Com. Elliott's conduct, 1839; Speeches, appended to Memoir, 
by Henry L. Bowen, 1835. Bom Rochester, Mass., Feb. 26, 1770; died 
Watchemoket, Seekonk, Mass., Oct. 13, 1853. 

Nee. 1854, Memoir, R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog. 

COBB, OLIVER, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1834. Ordained Congregational min- 
ister; pastor Rochester, Mass., 1 799-1849. Author various sermons. 
Bom Kingston, Mass., March 18, 1770; died Rochester, Mass., June 22, 
1849. Nee. 1849, P. 

CRANE, DANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Iron manufacturer and farmer Bridge- 
water, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives. Born Bridge- 
water, Mass., Dec. 27, 1771; died March 15, 1827. P. 

HAYWARD, PHILIP, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer West Woodstock, Conn. P. 

HOLMES, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1799; lawyer Alfred, Me.; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1802-03; Mass. senate 1813-17; 
Northeastern boundary commission 181 5; U. S. house of representatives 
1817-21; delegate Me. constitutional convention 1820; member U. S. 
senate 1820-27, 1829-33; commissioner on Me. state prison and criminal 
code; member Me. house of representatives 1828-29, 1835-38; U. S. 
district attorney for Me. 1841-43. Author The statesman, or. Princi- 
ples of legislation and law, 1840. Bom Kingston, Mass., March, 1773; 
died Portland, Me., July 7, 1843. Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

HOLMES, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Shipbuilder, Kingston, Mass. Bom 
Kingston, Mass., Dec. i, 1772; died Kingston, April 8, 1863. Nee. 1863 

KIMBALL, ASA, A.B. 

KING, DAVID, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 182 1. Physician Newport, R. I., 1799- 
1836; U. S. surgeon Fort Walcott, Newport harbor, R. I.; original 
member R. I. medical society; president 1829-34; director Redwood 
library, Newport. Bom Raynham, Mass., April 2, 1774; died Newport, 
R. I., Nov. 14, 1836. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, R. I. med. soc, Redwood, P. 

ROBERTS, JOHN MITCHELL, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. S. C. college 1816. 
Clergyman; pastor High Hills, S. C. P. 



84 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1796 

SENTER, HORACE, A.B.; A.M. Physician Newport, R. I.; Savannah, 
Ga. Born Newport, R. I., 1776?; died Savannah, Ga., Jan. 12, 1804. 

Prov. gaz., P. 

SHURTLEFF, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1802; Uni- 
versity of Illinois 1834; M.B. Harvard university 1802; M.D. Harvard 
university 181 1 ; Shurtleflf college 1843. Physician Boston, Mass. Born 
Plympton, Mass., Nov. 7, 1774; died Boston, Mass., April 12, 1847. 

Nee. 1847, P- 

SIMONS, BENJAMIN BENNEAU, A.B.; M.D. University of Edinburgh. 
Medical student London, England; physician and surgeon Charleston, 
S. C; fellow Royal society. Born Charleston, S. C, Dec. 5, 1776; died 
Charleston, Sept. 27, 1844. P- 

THOMPSON, IGNATIUS, A.B.; A.M.; Dartmouth college 1801. Or- 
dained Congregational minister 1805; pastor Pomfret, Vt., 1805-10; 
resident Pomfret ; member Vt. house of representatives 1 8 14-1 5 . Author 
school reader. Died Halifax, N. S., Oct., 1848. P. 

WHITING, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1800; lawyer East 
Greenwich, R. I.; principal Kent academy. East Greenwich, 1822-23. 
Bom Franklin, Mass., April, 1774; died East Greenwich, R. I., Sept. 24, 
1842. 2'Hist. of E. Greenwich 

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1797 

ALLEN, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1822; S. C. college 1808. Tutor 
Brown university 1797-98. Professor mathematics and natural phi- 
losophy, Union college, 1800-09. Died 1836. 

BALDWIN, JOHN, A.B. Lawyer Windham, Conn.; member U. S. house 
of representatives 1825-29. Born Windham co.. Conn.; died 1850. _ 

Cong, direct. 

BATES, LIBERTY, A.B. Lawyer Mass.; Ellisburgh, N. Y. Died Ant- 
werp, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1853. Nee. 1853 

BOWEN, HORATIO GATES, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Philadelphia college. 
Professor natural history. Brown university, 1824-28; librarian 1828-40. 
Physician Providence, R. I.; fellow R. I. medical society. Bom 1779; 
died Providence, R. I., March 23, 1848. Nee. 1848 

CAREY, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M. 

COLLIER, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Licensed Baptist preacher 1798; 
ordained 1799; pastor Newport, R. I., 1799-1800; First church. New 
York, N. Y., 1800-04; Charlestown, Mass., 1804-20; chaplain state 
prison, Charlestown; city missionary Boston, Mass., 1820-43. Author 
sermons; editor National philanthropist, 1826-28; Baptist preacher, 
1827-?; Hymn book; Sermons, by y. Saurin; The Gospel treasury, 4 vols.; 
Works of A. Fuller. Bom Scituate, Mass., Oct. 11, 1771; died Boston, 
Mass., March 19, 1843. Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6 

COOK, JOSEPH BULLEIN, A.B.; A.M. Licensed Baptist preacher 
1799; ordained 1800; pastor Euhaw, S. C, 1799-1804; Beaufort, _ S. _C., 
1800-09; Camden, S. C, 1809-20; Mt. Pisgah church, Sumter district, 
S. C; clerk Charleston association 1801, 1802, 1806, 182 1; secretary 
S. C. Baptist convention 1822; vice president 1826-32. Author various 
hymns and sermons. Born Dorchester?, S. C, Sept., 1775; died Sumter 
district, S. C, Aug. 24, 1833. Bapt. hjrmn writers, P. 

DODGE, PAUL, A.B. Admitted to Conn, bar 1799; lawyer Pomfret, 
Conn.; Burlington, Vt., i799?-i8o8. Born Ipswich, Mass., Aug. 22, 
1777; died Burlington, Vt., Jan. 22, 1808. P. 

DRAPER, ABIJAH, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1819. Teacher; physician West 
Roxbury, Mass.; member Mass. medical society. Born Dedham, Mass., 
Sept. 22, 1775; died Roxbury, Mass., March 25, 1836. P. 



1797 GRADUATES 85 

ERVIN, JAMES, A.B. Admitted to bar 1800; lawyer Pedee, S. C; mem- 
ber S. C. house of representatives 1800-04; solicitor northern judicial 
district, S. C, 1804-16; member U. S. house of representatives 181 7- 
21; trustee S. C. college 1809-17. Bom Williamsburg district, S. C., 
Oct. 17, 1778; died near Darlington Court House, S. C., July 7, 1841. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Cong, direct. 

ERVIN, SAMUEL, A.B. 

EVERETT, HORACE, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Windsor, Vt.; prosecuting 
attorney, Windsor co., 1813-17; member Vt. legislature 1819-20, 
1822-24, 1834; Vt. constitutional convention 1828; U. S. house of rep- 
resentatives 1829-43. Bom Vt. 1780.; died Windsor, Vt., Jan. 30,1851. 

Nee. 1851, Biog. diet. U. S., Cong, direct. 

FAIRBANK, DRURY, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1800; pastor Plymouth, N. H., 1800-18; Littleton, N. H., 1820-36; 
farmer Senator, N. H., 1836-53. Author sermons. Born Holliston, 
Mass., Oct. 13, 1772; died Senator, N. H., Jan. 11, 1853. Nee. 1853, P. 

GEORGE,RICHARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher; lawyer Mendon, Mass. Bom 
1779; died Mendon, Mass., Oct. 22, 1827. Doggett Discourse 

HOLMAN, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1800; pastor Second church, Attleboro, Mass., 1800-21; resident Attle- 
boro 1821-44. Author two orations and a discourse. Born West Mill- 
bury, Mass., May 17, 1769; died Attleboro, Mass., Oct. 8, 1844. 

Mendon ass., P. 

HOWARD, FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Bom West Bridgewater, Mass., Apr- 
22, 1778; died July 18, 1808. Howard gen. 

MORTON, JOB, A.B. Died 1843. 

PARK, CALVIN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1818. Tutor Brown university 1800- 
04; librarian 1800-06; professor learned languages 1804-11; moral 
philosophy and metaphysics 181 1-25. Teacher Worcester, Mass., 1797- 
1800; licensed Congregational minister 1800; ordained evangelist 1815; 
pastor Stoughton, Mass., 1826-40. Bom Northbridge, Mass., Sept. 11, 
1774; died Stoughton, Mass., Jan. 5, 1847. 

Nee. 1847, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

RICHMOND, ABEL, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1800; pastor 
First church, Halifax, Mass., 1800-32; Second church, Halifax, 1832-40. 
Bom Abington, Mass., 1770; died Halifax, Mass., April 18, 1843. 

Thomas Fun. ser. 

SABIN, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor 
FitzwiUiam, N. H., 1805-?. Born Pomfret, Conn., April 14, 1770. 

Am. q. reg. 

SIMMONS, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; Middlebury college 1803. Admitted to 
Conn, bar 1797; lawyer Windham, Conn.; Middlebury, Vt.; treasurer 
Middlebury college 1810-29; held various town and county offices. 
Bom Ashford, Conn., Sept. 16, 1776; died 1829. P. 

WARE, JAIRUS, A.B.; A.M. Bom Wrentham, Mass., Jan. 22, 1772; 
died Medfield, Mass.?, 1836. P. 

WITHERSPOON, JOHN DICK, A.B. Admitted to bar 1800; lawyer 
Marion district, Ga., 1800-05; Society Hill, S. C, 1805-20; member 
S. C. house of representatives 1818, 1824; senate 1828; commission to 
revise S. C. statutes. Bom WiUiamsburgh district, S. C, March 17, 
1778; died Society Hill, S. C, April 2, i860. Nee. i860 

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1798 

ALLEN, MORRILL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1801; 
pastor Pembroke, Mass., 1801-41; farmer Pembroke; member Mass. 



86 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1798 

senate 1844-46; president Plymouth county agricultural society; cor- 
responding member Royal agricultural society, Turin, Italy. Bom 
Dover, Mass., April 3, 1776; died Pembroke, Mass., Aug. 17, 1870. 

Nee. 1871 

BULLOCK, NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Charlestown, S. C; in- 
structor and librarian Beaufort college, S. C, seven years; admitted 
to bar 1806; lawyer Newport, R. I., 1806-08; Bristol, R. I., 1808-67; 
member R. I. general assembly 1815-27, except three years, also 1843- 
44; collector of customs, Warren and Bristol, R. I., 1827-36; lieutenant 
governor, R. I., 1842-43. Bom Rehoboth, Mass., May i, 1779; died 
Bristol, R. I., Nov. 13, 1867. R. I. eye. Nee. 1868 

GARY, LUCIUS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; teacher Pineville, 
S. C. Died Pineville, near Charleston, S. C, April?, 1806. Prov. gaz. 

DEXTER, ANDREW, A.B.; A.M. From Providence, R. I. Died Athens, 
N. Y., Nov.?, 1816. Prov. gaz. 

FESSENDEN, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. From Rutland, Mass. Died 1845. 

FOSTER, THEODORE DWIGHT, A.B.; A.M. Merchant. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Sept. 14, 1780; died Port Republican, Hayti, 1802. 

Prov. rec, Prov. gaz. 

GREEN, WILLIAM ELIJAH, A.B. Admitted to bar 1801; lawyer 
Grafton, Mass., 1801-05; Worcester, Mass., 1805-30; farmer Worcester, 
Mass., 1830-65; justice of peace and of the quorum, Worcester co. 
Bom Worcester, Mass., Jan. 31, 1777; died Worcester, July 27, 1865. 

Hist, of Worcester, Nee. 1865 

GUSHEE, ABRAHAM, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1803; 
pastor Dighton, Mass., 1803-60. Bom Raynham, Mass., Sept. 19, 
1775; died Dighton, Mass., Oct. 25, 1861. Nee. 1862 

HATHAWAY, WASHINGTON, A.B. Lawyer Assonet Village, Freetown, 
Mass. Bom Freetown, Mass., Sept. 4, 1777; died Freetown, Mass., 
Feb. 10, 1818. P. 

MAXWELL, WILLIAM PETER, A.B.; A.M. Bora Charleston, S. C; 
died North Kingston, R. I., June 18, 1858. Nee. 1858 

OLNEY, NATHANIEL GREENE, A.B.; A.M. Manufacturer Olneyville, 
R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 13, 1780; died Olneyville, R. I., 
Nov. 26, 1 81 9. Prov. gaz., Olney Mem. 

SABIN, WILLIAM HARVEY, A.B. Lawyer Onondaga Valley, N. Y., 
1803-42; one of the founders Onondaga academy 1813. Bom Pomfret, 
Conn., Jan. 21, 1777; died Onondaga Valley, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1842. P. 

TALLMADGE, JAMES, A.B.; LL.D. University of the city of New York 
1838. LaM^yer Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; New York, N. Y.; member U. S. 
house of representatives 1817-19; delegate N. Y. constitutional con- 
vention 1 82 1, 1846; member N. Y. assembly 1824; lieutenant-governor 
N. Y. 1825-26; one of the founders of American institute; president 
1831-50; member council University of the city of New York 1830-46; 
vice president 1831-34; president 1834-46. Bom Stanford, N. Y., Jan. 
28, 1778; died New York, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1853. 

Nee. 1854, Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

THOMPSON, OTIS, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1 798-1800; 
librarian 1 799-1 800. Ordained Congregational minister 1800; pastor 
Rehoboth, Mass., 1 800-1 826; preacher 1832-40; pastor Litchfield, N. 
Y., 1840-49; resident North Abington, Mass., 1849-59. Author S^rmon^, 
doctrinal and practical, 1850; numerous other sermons; editor Hop- 
kinsian magazine, 1824-32. Bom Middleboro, Mass., Sept. 14, 1776; 
died North Abington, Mass., June 26, 1859. 

Mendon ass.. Hist, of Rehoboth, Nee. 1859 

UNDERWOOD, ALVAN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor West Woodstock, Conn., 1801-33; preacher Woodstock 1852— 
54; pastor Union, Conn.; Westford, now Ashford, Conn.; resident Oxford, 



1798 GRADUATES 87 

Mass.; "Woodstock, Conn., 1852-58. Bom West Woodstock, Conn., 
1778; died West Woodstock, April 11, 1858. P., Nee. 1858 

WATERMAN, SILVANUS, A.B. Medical student Mass.; physician 
Litchfield, Me., 1801-51. Born Halifax, Mass., Oct. 12, 1768; died 
Litchfield, Me., Oct. 30, 1851. P. 

WEBB, CONRAD, A.B.; A.M. From Richmond, Va. 

WILLIAMS, RODOLPHUS HOWARD. A.B.; A.M. Lawyer New Bed- 
ford, Mass. Bom Easton, Mass., Jan. 24, 1774; died New Bedford, 
Mass., Sept. 29, 1807. Hist, of New Bedford, P. 

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1799 

ALDRICH, WHIPPLE, A.B. Physician and planter St. Mary's, Ga. 
Born Conn.?, March 20, 1782; died St. Mary's, Ga., Aug. 28, 1852. 

Nee. 1853, P. 

AUBOYNEAU, PAUL LOUIS ARMAND, A.B.; A.M. Physician La 
Rochelle, France; honorary member R. I. medical society. Died La 
Rochelle, France, Dec. 15, 1845. P. 

BALL, ELISHA, A.B. Died i860. 

BOURNE, ALLEN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Bristol, R. I.; clerk supreme 
court, Bristol co., R. I. Bom Bristol, R. I., June 25, 1779; died Bristol, 
Dec. 7, 1814. Prov. gaz., P. 

BRADLEY, JOSHUA, A.B.; A.M. Licensed Baptist preacher 1799; 
preacher Attleboro, Mass.; Pawtucket, R. I.; ordained 1801; pastor 
Newport, R. I., 1801-07; Mansfield and Tolland, Conn., 1807; Middle- 
town, Conn.; principal academy, Wallingford, Conn., and preacher 
North Haven and New Haven 1809-13; pastor and teacher Windsor, 
Vt., 1813-17; pastor Albany, N. Y., 1817-19; principal seminary and 
pastor Middlebury, N. Y., 1819-24; EUesburgh, N. Y., 1824-26; Pitts- 
burgh and Allegheny, Penn., 1826-27; preacher Edwardsville, 111., 1827; 
principal Rock Spring seminary 1827-28; preacher and principal young 
ladies' school, Louisville, Ky., 1828-29; teacher Middletown, O., 1829-30; 
principal seminary, Connersville, Ind., 1830-31; teacher Indianapolis, 
Ind., 1831-32; preacher Ky. 1833; preacher and teacher Pittsburgh, 
Penn.; principal seminary, Brownsville, Penn., 1847-48; preacher New- 
port, R. I., 1848; evangelist St. Paul, Minn., 1850-55; one of the founders 
Granville college, O.; Indianapolis education society 1831; rector 
college, Va.; Female college, Bottecourt Springs, Va., 1843; Lansing- 
burg, N. Y., education society 1849. Author Accounts of religious 
revivals in many parts of the U. 5., 181^-18, 1819; also numerous pam- 
phlets; editor So^ne of the beauties of free-masonry, extracts, 2 ed., 182 1. 
Bom Randolph, Mass., July 5, 1773; died St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 22, 1855. 

Sprague Annals 6, Nee. 1856 

CHAPLIN JEREMIAH, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. S. C. college 1819. Tutor 
Brown university 1 799-1800. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor 
Danvers, Mass., 1802-17; principal Maine literary and theological insti- 
tution 1817-21; first president Waterville college 1822-33; preacher 
Rowley, Mass.; Willington, Conn.; Hamilton, N. Y. Born Rowley, 
now Georgetown, Mass., Jan. 2, 1776; died Hamilton, N. Y., May 7, 
1841. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc. 

COCHRAN, THOMAS, A.B. Clergyman. 

DIXON, NATHAN FELLOWS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1802; lawyer 
Westerly, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1813-30; U. S. 
senate 1839-42; director Washington bank; president 1829-42. Bom 
Plainfield, Conn., Dec. 13, 1774; died Washington, D. C, Jan. 39, 1841. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Cong, direct. 



88 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1799 

EDDY, ZACHARIAH, A.B.; A.M. Fellow Brown university 1844-48. 
Teacher Newport, R. I., 1799-1800; Plainfield, Conn., 1800-01; Ston- 
ington, Conn., 1801-02; Bridgewater, Mass., 1802-03; admitted to bar 
1806; lawyer East Middleboro, Mass., 1806-60. Author various articles 
on N. E. history. Bom Middleboro, Mass., Dec. 6, 1780; died East 
Middleboro, Feb. 14, i860. Nee. i860 

FURMAN, WOOD, A.B.; A.M. Instructor university grammar school. 
Providence, R. I. Author History of the Charleston Baptist associa- 
tion, 181 1. 

GARDNER, AARON, A.B. 

GREENE, FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Boston, Mass., three years; 
merchant and manufacturer Providence, R. I.; U. S. pension agent 
for R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 181 5-16. Born Po- 
towomut, Warwick, R. I., Sept. 3, 1786; died East Greenwich, R. I., 
Oct. 2, 1864. Nee. 1865, R. I. eye. 

HICKS, GALEN, A.B. ; A.M. Episcopal clergyman. Died Taunton, Mass., 
Nov. 8, 1848. Nee. 1849 

HITCHCOCK, JONATHAN PARSONS, A.B. Resident Providence, R. 
I. Born 1779; died at sea 1803. Prov. gaz. 

JOHNSON, PHINEAS, A.B.; A.M. Clergyman. Died 1870. 

LE BARON, LEMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Physician Jamaica Plain, Mass.; 
Bergen, N. Y. Born Mattapoisett, Mass., Jan. 10, 1780; died Bergen, 
N. Y., Dec. 5, 1843. Desc. of F. Le Baron 

M'CLELLAN, JUDAH ALDEN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1803; lawyer 
Bloomfield, Me.; county attorney 11 years; member Mass. house of 
representatives. Born Woodstock, Conn., May 24, 1780; died Bloom- 
field, Me., Aug. 20, 1864. Am. q. reg., Nee. 1865 

PITMAN, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1843. Trustee Brown university 
1828-34; fellow 1834-64. Admitted to N. Y. bar 1806; lawyer Ken- 
tucky 1807-08; Providence, R. I., 1808-12; Salem, Mass., 1812-16; 
Portsmouth, N. H., 1816-20; Boston, Mass., 1820; Providence, 1820- 
64; U. S. district attorney for R. I. 1820-24; justice U. S. district court 
1824-64; president R. I. society for the encouragement of domestic in- 
dustry 10 years; Providence Athenaeum 1839-57. Author various 
addresses. Bom Providence, R. I., Feb. 23, 1785; died Nov. 17, 1864. 

Bibliog. R. I., Nee. 1865; R. I. eye. 

SOULE, ZACHARIAH, A.B. 

STORY, ABRAHAM BURNHAM, A.B. 

THOMPSON, JAMES, A.B.; A.M.; Williams college 1803; Dartmouth 
college 1806; D.D. Harvard university 1841. Ordained Unitarian 
minister 1804; pastor Barre, Mass., 1804-45; resident Barre; chairman 
school board 40 years. Born Halifax, Mass., April 13, 1780; died Barre, 
Mass., May 14, 1854. Nee. 1854, P. 

TOBEY, ALVAN, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1803; pastor 
Wilmington, Vt., 1803-1810. Bom Berkley, Mass., 1778; died Wil- 
mington, Vt., Oct. 18, 1810. Am. q. reg., P. 

TURNER, DANIEL, A.B.;- A.M. Physician. Born East Greenwich, R. 
I., Jan. 20, 1782; died St. Mary's, Ga., 1808. Prov. gaz., P. 

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HILTON, A.B. Midshipman U. S. navy. Bom 
Providence, R. I., 1781; died at sea. Straights of Sonda, May 31, 1800. 

Prov. gaz. 

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1800 

BOURNE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer; first lieu- 
tenant U. S. navy. Bom Nov. 30, 1783; died at sea, Nov. 11, 1823. 

Prov. gaz., P. 



i8oo GRADUATES 89 

BRADFORD, JOHN MELANCTHON, A.B.; A.M.; A.B. College of N. J. 
1804; A.M. 1807?; D.D. Union college 1812. Licensed Presbyterian 
preacher 1803; tutor College of N. J. 1803-04; pastor First reformed 
church, Albany, N. Y., 1805-20. Bom Hanover, N. J., May 15, 1781; 
died March 37, 1827. P. 

BURGESS, THOMAS, A.B. Trustee Brown university 1828-56. Lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; justice Providence municipal court 1832-53; chief 
justice court of common pleas; trustee Butler hospital. Bom Ware- 
ham, Mass., Nov. 29, 1779; died Providence, R. I., May 18, 1856. 

Nee. 1856, R. L eye. 

CONANT, GAIUS, A.B. Teacher academy, Taunton, Mass., 1800-01; 
Rochester, Mass.; ordained Congregational minister 1808; pastor Paxton, 
Mass., 1808-31; member Mass. house of representatives 1832; pastor 
Second church, Plymouth, Mass., 1834-41; farmer Paxton 1841-62. 
Bom Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 6, 1776; died Paxton, Mass., Feb. 6, 
1862. Nee. 1862, P. 

CUTLER, ENOS, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1800-01. Lawyer 
Cincinnati, O.; lieutenant U. S. army 1808; colonel 4th infantry 1836; 
resigned 1839; served in war of 181 2; Seminole and Creek wars; resi- 
dent New Haven, Conn.; Salem, Mass. Bom Brookfield, Mass., Nov. i, 
1 781; died Salem, Mass., July 14, i860. Nee. i860, Cyc. Am. biog. 

DORRANCE, JOHN GORDON, A.B. 

FARNUM, ROYAL, A.B. First principal First district school. Provi- 
dence, R. L, 1800-?; merchant Providence. Bom Uxbridge, Mass., 
Nov. 27, 1775; died Providence, R. L, Sept. 2, 1845. P. 

FOSTER, THEODORE ADELPHIDOS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer; justice. 
Bom Brookfield, Mass., March 22, 1778; died Coventry, R. L, Oct. 25, 
182 1. Foster gen., Prov. gaz. 

GILMORE, JONATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Clergyman. 

LORING, DANIEL, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1804; pastor 
Foxboro, Mass., 1804-06; Tioga co., N. Y. Bom Hopkinton, Mass., 
July 19, 1 78 1. P 

MACKIE, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1813; M.B. Dartmouth college 1805; 
M.D. 1812. Physician Providence, R. L; original fellow R. L medical 
society. Bom Wareham Mass., Aug. i, 1780; died Providence, R. L, 
Feb. 23, 1833. P. 

MILLER, MOSES, A.B. ; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1800-04. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1804; pastor Heath, Mass., 1804-40; West 
Hawley, Mass., 1840-46; Nunda, N. Y., 1S46-47; Portage, N. Y., 1847- 
48; resident Brookfield, Mass.; Chicago, 111. Author sermons. Born 
Worcester, Mass., Nov. 23, 1776; died Chicago, 111., April 22, 1855. 

Min. of Franklin, Am. q. reg. 

RAWSON, ANDREW, A.B. Ordained minister 1805; pastor Pompey, 
N. Y.; preacher and missionary western N. Y. 20 years. Bom Mendon, 
Mass., March 10, 1773; died Barre, N. Y., March 28, 1835. 

Rawson fam. 

RAWSON, LIBERTY, A.B. Teacher private school, Mendon, Mass. 
Born Mendon, Mass., April 13, 1775; died Mendon June 15, 18 19. 

Rawson fam. 
RUSSELL, ABIEL, A.B. 

TAFT, GRAVENER, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I.; teacher Third 
district. Providence. Died 1838. P. 

THEUS, WILLIAM RANDOLPH, A.B.; A.M. Principal private school, 
Georgetown, S. C. Died previous to 1830. P. 

TILDEN. CALVIN, A.B. Died 1832. 



90 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1800 

TILLINGHAST, PARIS JENCKES, A.B. Merchant FayetteviUe, N. C, 
1800-38; cotton planter and merchant Columbus, Ga., 1838-50; resi- 
dent near Columbus 1850-68. Bom Providence, R. I., July 18, 1780; 
died near Columbus, Ga., Nov. 24, 1868. Nee. 1869 

TODD, NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M. College of N. J. 1803. Minister 
Schenectady, N. Y. 

TOWER, LEVI, A.B.; A.M. Principal private school, Newport, R. I. 
Bom Cumberland, R. I., May 2, 1776; died Newport, R. I., June 4, 1854. 

Tower gen.. Nee. 1854 

TUCKER, JOHN HYRNE, A.B.; A.M. Rice planter Litchfield, George- 
town CO., S. C. Born Litchfield, Georgetown co., S. C, July, 1780; died 
Charleston, S. C, June 5, 1859. P. 

YOUNG, DANIEL, A.B. Died 1830. 

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1801 

BARSTOW, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1803; pastor Hanson, Mass., 1803-21. Bom Duxbury, Mass., 1770; 
died Hanson, Mass., Feb. 11, 1821. Sprague Annals i 

BISHOP, LEMUEL, A.B. Bom Providence, R. I., 1781; died St. Domingo, 
1806. Prov. gaz. 

BLANDING, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 182 1. Medical student Reho- 
both, Mass.; physician Attleboro, Mass., 1804-07; Camden, S. C, 1807- 
32; Philadelphia, Penn., 1832-46; Rehoboth, Mass., 1846-57; student 
natural history 1821-57; member Academy of natural sciences; honorary 
member Mass. medical society. Bom Rehoboth, Mass., Feb. 7, 1773; 
died Rehoboth, Oct. 19, 1857. P. 

BOLLES, LUCIUS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Union college 1824. Tmstee Brown 
university 1807-18; fellow 1818-44. Ordained Baptist minister 1805; 
pastor Salem, Mass., 1805-26; assistant corresponding secretary Baptist 
general convention for foreign missions 1824-26; corresponding secretary 
1826-42; one of the founders Salem Bible and translation society 181 2. 
Author various sermons. Bom Ashford, Conn., Sept. 25, 1779; died Jan. 
5, 1844. Sprague annals 6, Bapt. encyc. 

BROWN, ENOCH, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Me. From Abington, Mass. 
Died 1839. 

CHENEY, JOSEPH, A.B. Licensed Congregational preacher 1802; or- 
dained 1807; pastor Milton, Vt., 1807-17; Salisbury, Vt., 1819-23. Born 
Holden, Mass., Aug. 15, 1775; died Brandon, Vt., June 6, 1833. 

Mendon ass., P. 

DEXTER, SAMUEL, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; manufacturer 
Providence; member R. I. senate two terms. Born Boston, Mass., July 
4, 1781; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 26, 1862. Nee. 1682 

LEONARD, EZRA, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1826. Ordained Congregational 
minister 1804; pastor Congregational, later Universalist church, Annis- 
quam, Gloucester, Mass., 1804-32; physician Gloucester; member Mass. 
house of representatives. Bom Raynham, Mass., 1775; died Gloucester, 
Mass., April 22, 1832. Am. q. reg., P. 

LESLEY, JAMES, A.B. Lawyer Abbeville, S. C. Bom near Abbeville 
Court House, S. C.Aug. 8, 1782; died Abbeville, S. C, Aug. 9, 1808. P. 

MEDBERY, SAMUEL VIALL, A.B. From Rehoboth, Mass. 

NOYES, MOSES, A.B.; A.M. First principal Meeting street school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1800-?; teacher George street academy. Providence; princi- 
pal school for young ladies, Providence; Proprietors' academy. Provi- 
dence. From Abington, Mass.; bom 1777; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 
7,1841. Bartlett coll. 15 



i8oi GRADUATES 91 

NYE, JONATHAN, A.B.; A.M.; University of Vt. 1808. Ordained Congre- 
gational minister 1805; pastor St. Albans, Vt., 1805-09; Newfane, Vt., 
1811-19; Claremont, N. H., 1821-28. Born Wareham, Mass., March 4, 
1783; died Fort Madison, la., April 2, 1843. P, 

PERKINS, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. Bom Bridgewater, Mass.. 
1778; died 1856. 

PICKENS, ANDREW, A.B. Lieutenant-colonel U. S. army. War 1812-15; 
presidential elector S. C. 1813; governor S. C. 1816-18; cotton planter 
Ala.; president Ala. state bank. Bom Waxhaw, S. C, Nov. 13, 1779; 
died Miss., June 24, 1838. Biog. diet. U. S. 

STERRY, ROBERT, A.B. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 28, 1781; died 
1820. Prov. rec. 

TOWER, GAD, A.B. Born Pembroke, Mass., 1776; died 1839?. 

WASHBURN, PHILO HORTENSIUS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Me. Bom 
Raynham, Mass., July i, 1782; died 1825. Hist, of Raynham, P. 

WILLIAMS, ALFRED, A.B. From Taunton, Mass. Died 1849. 

WILLIAMS, JOHN MASON, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1842; Harvard university 
1845. Admitted to bar 1804; lawyer New Bedford, Mass., 1804-16; 
Taunton. Mass., 1816-44; member Mass. senate 1818; associate justice 
circuit court of common pleas, Mass., 1819-21; associate justice court of 
common pleas 1821-39; chief justice 1839-44; lawyer Boston, Mass., 
1844-56; commissioner of insolvency 1848-56; resident New Bedford 
1856-68. Author various orations and addresses; editor Reports of Sir 
H. Hobart; contributor to various periodicals. Bom Taunton, Mass., 
June 24, 1780; died New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 28, 1868. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone 
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1802 

ANDERSON, ROBERT, A.B. Planter Pendleton District, S. C; clerk 
S. C. court house, Columbia, S. C, several years. Bom Pendleton 
District, S. C, Dec. 20, 1778; died Columbia, S. C, Dec. 7, 1835. P. 

BASTOW, SUMNER. A.B. From Uxbridge, Mass.; died 1845. 

BOTTOM, FREDERIC WHITING. A.B. Admitted to bar Worcester co., 
Mass., 1804; lawyer Charlton, Mass.; Southbridge, Mass. From Plain- 
field, Conn.; died Southbridge, Mass., May 25, 1855. Nee. 1855 

BOWEN, HENRY, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I., 1806-67; attorney-gen- 
eral R. I. 1817-19; secretary of state 1819-49. Born Providence, R. I., 
Jan. 5, 1785; died Providence, April 16, 1867. R. I. cyc. Nee 1867 

BOWEN, WILLIAM WARD, A.B. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 19, 1784; 
died 1839. 

BUGBEE, SAMUEL, A.B.; M.D. 1816. Physician Wrentham, Mass. 
Born Wrentham, Mass.; died 1841. 

CUSHMAN, APOLLOS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1806; lawyer Plainfield, 
Mass.; Attleboro, Mass.; Pawtucket, R. I., i8i2?-64; justice of the peace; 
notary public; justice of the quorum; commissioner to qualify civil 
officers. Bom Middleboro, Mass., Aug. 9, 1782; died Pawtucket, R. I., 
Sept. 17, 1864. Nee. 1865, R. I. cyc. 

DAGGETT, GARDNER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Bom 
Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 20, 1782; died Providence, R. I., March 27, 1821. 

Hist, of Attleboro, Prov. gaz. 

ELLIS, FERDINAND, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1802-05. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1805; pastor Boston, Mass.; Marblehead, 
Mass.; Exeter, N. H., 1817-27; resident Exeter, N. H., 1827-58; preacher 
elsewhere in N. H. and Freeport, Me., 1828-33; teacher Exeter 1833-?. 
Author various sermons and theological writings. Born Medway, Mass. 
1780; died Exeter, N. H., Feb. 20, 1858. Nee. 1858, Bapt. encyc 



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EVERETT, MELATIAH, A.B. Lawyer Foxboro, Mass.; Wrentham, 
Mass.; treasurer Foxboro 1815-17; clerk Foxboro 1831; member Mass. 
senate 1841. Bom Foxboro, Mass., Jvme 24, 1777; died Wrentham, 
Mass., Sept. 9, 1859. Am. q. reg., P. 

GARDNER, MALBONE, A.B. Teacher South Kingstown, R. I.; lawyer 
South Kingstown. Born South Kingstown, R. I., 1783; died Pennfield , 
Mich., July, 1856. Nee. 1856, P. 

GLEASON, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Grand lecturer Grand lodge of Mass. 
1805-?; principal schools, Charlestown, Mass.; lecturer on methods 
of teaching geography and astronomy. Author Geography on a new and 
improved plan, 1814,2 eds. ; also numerous orations and patriotic addresses. 
Born Boston, Mass., Sept. i, 1777; died Concord, Mass., Sept. 18, 1847. P. 

GODFREY, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Hampden, Me., 1805-21; Bangor, 
Me., 1821-62; chief justice court of sessions, Penobscot co., 1825-27; 
county attorney 1827-34. Bom Taunton, Mass., May 27, 1781; died 
Bangor, Me., May 28, 1862. Thurston gen., P. 

HART, LEVI, A.B. Born Preston, Conn. 

HOLROYD, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Law student; ordained Baptist minister 
1830; pastor Cheraw, S. C, 1830-31; Danvers, Mass., 1831-37. Bom 
Providence, R. I., May, 1783; died Providence, Nov. 8, 1837. 

Sprague Annals 6 

JEWETT, PAUL, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1806-09. Ordained 
Congregational minister; pastor Fairhaven, Mass., 1820-22; Scituate, 
Mass., 1826-33; Falmouth, Mass., 1833-34. Born Rowley, Mass., Apr. 26, 
1780; died Hamilton, Mass., May 15, 1840. Am. q. reg. 

JUDSON, JOHN WORK, A.B. Licensed preacher 1805; preacher. Bom 
Ashford, Conn., July, 1782; died April, 1811. Fun. set. 

MAXCY, MILTON, A.B. Lawyer Beaufort, S. C. Born Attleboro, Mass., 
Jan. I, 1782; died Beaufort, S. C, 1817. Hist, of Attleboro, Prov. gaz. 

METCALF, ALFRED, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to Mass. bar 1804; lawyer 
Portland, Me., 1806-12; Bardstown, Ky. ; justice court of common pleas, 
Bardstown, two years; lawyer Natchez, Miss. Bom Franklin, Mass., 
1781; died Natchez, Miss., Oct. 30, 1819. Am. q. reg., Hist, of Frankten 

NORTON, WILLIAM, A.B. From Abington, Mass. 

PERRY, SAMUEL, A.B. Student medicine; resident North Kingstown, 
R. I.; Perryville, R. I.; teacher Perryville. Bom Perryville, R. I., 
about 1778; drowned off Fisher's Island, R. I., 1831. P. 

POND, JEREMIAH, A.B.; A.M. From Wrentham, Mass.; died 1854. 

POND, SAMUEL METCALF, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Bucksport, Me.; judge 
of probate. Born Franklin, Mass., Nov. 16, 1777; died Bucksport, Me., 
Jan. 23, 1849. Hist, of Franklin, N©c. 1849 

RAWSON, WARREN, A.B. Lawyer Mendon, Mass.; member Mass. gen- 
eral court. Born Mendon, Mass., Dec. 15, 1777; died Mendon, June 15, 
1848. Rawson fam. 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM, A.B. From King and Queen co., Va. 

WATERMAN, RICHARD, A.B. ; A.M. Merchant Providence, R. I. From 
Providence, R. I.; bom 1784; died Providence, Nov. 30, 1856. Nee. 1857 

WHEATON, HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1819; A.M. Harvard university 
1825; LL.D. 1845; Hamilton college 1843. Admitted to bar 1805; 
studied law at Poitiers, Paris, and London, 1805-07; lawyer Providence, 
R. I., 1807-12; New York, N. Y., 1812-27; division judge-advocate U. S. 
army 18 14; justice marine court. New York, 181 5-19; reporter U. S. 
supreme court 1816-27; delegate N. Y. constitutional convention i8ai; 
member N. Y. state assembly 1823; commissioner to revise the statute 
law of N. Y. 1825; Charg^ d'affaires, Denmark, 1827-35; Prussia 1835-37; 
minister Prussia 1837-46; chosen lecturer on international law, Harvard 



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law school, 1847, ^^^ died before entering upon office; corresponding 
member French institute 1843; member Royal academy of Berlin 1846. 
Editor National advocate 1812-15; author Considerations on uniform 
bankrupt laws throughout the U.S., 1815; Digest of the law of maritime 
captures and prizes, 1815; Science of public or international law, dis- 
course, 1821 ; Digest of the decisions of the supreme court of the U. S. ijSg- 
1S20, 1821; Continuation to i82g, 1829; Case of Gibbons vs. Ogden, 1824; 
Reports of cases in the supreme court of the U. S. i8i6-2y, 12 vols., 1826- 
27; History of the Northmen, 1831; Inquiry into the British claim to 
right of search, 1832; Wheaton vs. Peters, copyright case, 1834; Elements 
of international law, 1836; Histoire du progrks du droit des gens en Europe, 
1841 ; Letters of Henry Wheaton, i8o§-o6, 1882 ; also contributor to N . A. 
review and other periodicals. For full notice of his works, see Allibone's 
Dictionary. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 27, 1785; died Dorchester, 
Mass., March 11, 1848. 

Nee. 1848, R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Allibone, etc. 
WHIPPLE, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1844. Admitted to bar 1805; law- 
yer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. general assembly. Author various 
political orations and addresses. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 22, 1784; 
died Oct. 19, 1866. Nee. 1867, Allibone, Bibliog. R. I. 

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1803 

ALLEN, PHILIP, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I.; cotton manufacturer 
Providence 1812-65; president R. I. branch U. S. bank 1827-36; member 
R. I. general assembly 181 9-21; governor R. I. 1851-53; member U. S. 
senate 1853-59. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. i, 1785; died Providence, 
Dec. 16, 1865. Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye. Nee. 1866, Cong, direct. 

BASSETT, ANSELM, A.B. Teacher Rochester, Mass.; admitted to bar 
1808; lawyer Narraguages, Me., 1808; Columbus, Me., 1809-11; Rochester, 
Mass., 1811-12; Westport, Mass., 1812-32; Taunton, Mass., 1832-63; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1831; register of probate for 
Bristol CO., Mass., 1832-51. Born Rochester, Mass., April 29, 1784; 
died Taunton, Mass., Sept. 9, 1863. Nee. 1864 

BLAKE, AARON, A.B. Tutor Union college 1805-06. 

COWELL, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Pension lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
clerk U. S. circuit and federal courts; chief justice R. I. court of common 
pleas 1836-37; collector of customs, Providence. Author Spirit of 'j6 
in Rhode Island, 1850; also various pamphlets. Born Wrentham, Mass., 
Dec. 9, 1 781; died Providence, R. I., May 6, i860. 

Nee. i860, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, P. 

FISKE', PHILIP MANCHESTER, A.B. Bom Scituate, R. I., 1783; died 
Scituate, R. I., Jan. 31, 1828. ProV. gaz. 

FLAGG, CHANDLER, A.B. Physician Marblehead, Mass. Born Grafton, 
Mass., Jan. i, 1782, died Marblehead, Mass.; Sept. 10, 1858. Nee. 1859 

HOLMAN, DAVID, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Cumberland, Mass.; ordained 
Congregational minister 1808; pastor Douglas, Mass., 1807-42, 1848-53; 
member Mass. legislature three years; chairman school committee 30 
years; postmaster 42 years. Bom Millbury, Mass., Dec. 13, 1777; died 
Douglas, Mass., Nov. 16, 1866. Nee. 1867 

LOTHROP, SAMUEL HARTWELL, A.B. From Charleston, S. C; died 
1830. 

MILLER, THOMPSON, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1806; lawyer Middle- 
boro, Mass., 1806-08; Boston, Mass., 1808-61. Born Middleboro, Mass., 
Nov. 27, 1779; died Boston, Mass., April 7, 1861. Nee. 1861 

OLNEY. GEORGE ISAACS, A.B. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 3, 1784; 
died Providence, April 3, 1864. Nee. 1864 



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PADELFORD, ALPHEUS, A.B.; A.M. From Taunton, Mass.; died 1828, 

PAINE, LEMUEL, A.B. Lawyer and farmer Winslow, Me.; member Mass. 
general court 1810; member Me. executive council 1829; trustee Water- 
ville college 1827-49; secretary 1834-41. Bom Foxboro, Mass., Dec. 2, 
1777; died Winslow, Me., July 19, 1852. Paine fam., P. 

PERKINS, LEVI HOOPER, A.B. From Bridgewater, Mass. 

PRATT, ENOCH, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1807; 
pastor West Barnstable, Mass., 1807-37; resident and occasional preacher, 
Brewster, Mass.; agent American Bible society, Barnstable and Worces- 
ter counties, Mass. Author History of Eastham, Wellfleet, and Orleans, 
Mass., 1644-1844, 1844. Born Middleboro, Mass., 1781; died Brewster, 
Mass., Feb. 2, i860. Nee. i860, Cyc Am. biog. 

RAND, THOMAS, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1803; pastor Holyoke, 
Mass., 1803-28; New Salem, N. H., 1828-34; Hinsdale, N. H., 1834-36; 
city missionary. New York, N. Y., five years. Bom Manchester, N. H., 
May 21, 1776; died Holyoke, Mass., May 31, 1857. Nee. 1857, Bapt.encyc. 

REED, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1845. Tutor languages Brown univer- 
sity 1804-06. Principal academy, Bridgewater, Mass., one year; lawyer 
Yarmouth, Mass.; member U. S. house of representatives 1813-17, 182 1- 
41 ; lieutenant-governor Mass. 1844-51 ; resident West Bridgewater, Mass., 
1852 ?-6o. Bom West Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 2, 1781; died West 
Bridgewater, Nov. 25, i860. Nee. 1861, Cyc. Am. biog. 

SAMPSON, ZABDIEL, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Fairhaven, Mass.; Plymouth, 
Mass.; member board of selectmen, Plymouth, many years; member U. 
S. house of representatives 18 17-19; collector of customs Plymouth, 
Mass., 1820-28. Bom Plympton, Mass., Aug. 22, 1781; died Plymouth, 
Mass., July 19, 1828. Giles Mem., Cong, direct. 

SHEARMAN, CALEB HAMILTON, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational 
minister 1807; pastor Dover, N. H., 1807-12; resident Dover, Mass., 
1812-14; travelled in the south. Born Brimfield, Mass., 1779; died 
Va., 1815. P. 

SPRAGUE, JASON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school, Newport, R. I.; U. 
S. military service. Bom Attleboro, Mass., 1781; died Providence, R. 
I., June 15, 1825. Hist, of Attleboro, Prov. gaz. 

THAYER, JONATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; Camden, 
Me.; member Me. general court many years; judge court of probate, 
Knox CO., Me., seven years. Born Milford, Mass., Jan. 25, 1779; died 
Camden, Me., Sept. 20, 1853. Hist, of Milford, Thayer mem. 

THOMAS, DANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Licensed Congregational preacher 1804; 
ordained 1808; pastor South Abington, Mass., 1807-42. Bom Middleboro, 
Mass., Oct. 8, 1778; died South Abington, Mass., Jan. 5, 1847. 

Nee. 1847, P. 

WALKER, ELNATHAN, A.B. Ordained Presbyterian minister 1809; 
pastor Homer, N. Y., 1809-20. Bom Taunton, Mass., Feb. 18, 1780; 
died Homer, N. Y., June 4, 1820. Mem. of Dr. Emmons 

WEBB, CHRISTOPHER, A.B. ; A.M. Lawyer Weymouth, Mass. From 
Weymouth, Mass.; bom 1781; died Baltimore, Md., Feb. 12, 1848. 

Nee. 1848 

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1804 

ALLEN, AMOS, A.B.; A.M. From Providence, R. I.; died 1836. 

BRIGGS, LEMUEL WILLIAMS, A.B. Physician Bristol, R. I.; original 
fellow R. I. medical society. Bom Middleboro, Mass., Aug. 28, 1786; 
died Bristol, R. I., March 8, 1840. Briggs fam 



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BRIGGS, RICHARD, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1809; 
pastor Mansfield, Mass., 1809-34. Born Halifax, Mass., March 2, 1782; 
died Mansfield, Mass., July 5, 1837. Min. of Taunton 

CHAMBERLAIN, JASON, A.B.; A.M.; University of Vt. 181 1; A.B. Bow- 
doin college 1806. Preacher Thomaston, Me., 1806; ordained Congre- 
gational minister 1808; pastor 1808-11; professor Greek and Latin, Uni- 
versity of Vt., 1811-14; lawyer. Author oration. Bom HoUiston, 
Mass., Feb. 9, 1783; died Arkansas, 1821. Hist, of Thomaston 

FOBES, SETH. A.B. 

FROST, ELIAS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1824. Physician Plainfield, now Meri- 
den, N. H., 1806-63; selectman Meriden; member N. H. house of rep- 
resentatives two terms. Bom Mendon, now Milford, Mass., Jan. 10, 
1782; died Meriden, N. H., March 31, 1863. Nee. 1863 

GREEN, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1826; A.M. Harvard university 1815; 
M.D. 1826. Physician Worcester, Mass.; founder Worcester public 
library; honorary member R. I. medical society. Bom Worcester, 
Mass., April 19, 1784; died Worcester, Oct. 17, 1865. 

Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1866, Harv. 

HAYWARD, OLIVER, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; 

pastor Barnstable, Mass., 1815-18. Bom Bridgewater, Mass.; died 183 1. 

Am. q. reg. 

HOBART, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1808; lawyer Abing- 
ton, Mass., 25 years; tack manufacturer Abington; member Mass. house 
of representatives 1828-29. Author History of Abington, 1866. Bom 
Abington, Mass., Oct. 24, 1781; died South Abington, Jan. 25, 1877. 

Abington town hist., Nee. 1877 

HODGES, TISDALE, A.B. Physician Bristol, R. I. Bom Norton, Mass., 
April 21, 1783; died Gallina Island, off the west coast of Africa, 1808. 

Hist, of Norton, Hodges fam. 

MAXCY, VIRGIL, A.B.; A.M. Tutor; lawyer Anne Amndel co., near 
Baltimore, Md.; charg6 d'affaires Belgium 1835; solicitor U. S. treasury. 
Bom Attleboro, Mass.; died at sea, Feb. 28, 1844. Hist, of Attleboro 

MORTON, MARCUS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1826; Harvard university 1840. 
Admitted to bar 1807; lawyer Taunton, Mass.; clerk Mass. senate 181 1- 
12; member U. S. house of representatives 1817-21; member Mass. ex- 
ecutive council 1823; lieutenant-governor 1824-25; justice Mass. supreme 
court 1825-40; governor 1840, 1843; collector of customs Boston, Mass., 
1845-48; member Mass. constitutional convention 1853; member Mass. 
house of representatives 1858; overseer Harvard university 1854-60. 
Bom Freetown, Mass., Feb. 19, 1784; died Taunton, Mass., Feb. 6, 1864. 

Nee. 1864, Cyc. Am. biog. 

NORTON, GEORGE, A.B. From Wrentham, Mass. Died 1806. 

PRESTON, WARREN, A.B. Lawyer Norridgewock, Me.; judge court 
of probate, Somerset co.; lawyer Bangor, Me.; Boston, Mass. Born 
Northbridge, Mass.; died Boston, Mass., July i, 1861. Nee. 1862 

RANDALL, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Law student Providence, R. I., 1804- 
05; teacher academy, Warren, R. I., 1805-11; postmaster, Warren 1811- 
44; justice Bristol co. court of common pleas 1822-24; justice R. I. su- 
preme court 1824-32; admitted to bar 1834; town clerk Warren 50 years; 
editor Warren newspaper at different periods. Bom Sharon, Mass., 
Feb. 10, 1778; died Warren, R. I., March 5, 1864. Nee. 1864, R. I. cyc. 

RANDALL, SILAS, A.B. From Sharon, Mass. 

SILL, THOMAS HALE, A.B. Lawyer Erie, Penn.; burgess 1816, 1817, 
1829, 1834, 1843-44; deputy U. S. marshal 1816-18; deputy attorney- 
general 1819; memlDer Penn. house of representatives 1823; R. I. house 
of representatives 1826-31; president U. S. bank, Erie, 1837-?; member 



96 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1804 

Penn. constitutional convention 1837-38; presidential elector 1848; post- 
master Erie, Penn., 1849-53. Born Windsor, Conn., Oct. 11, 1783; 
died Erie, Penn., Feb. 7, 1856. Lanman's Civ. gov., P. 

THAYER, JOHN GOULDING, A.B. From Milford, Mass. 

TOBEY, SILAS, A.B.; A.M. Bom Berkley, Mass., March 21, 1787; died 
1817. P. 

WILLIAMS, LEMUEL, A.B. Lawyer New Bedford, Mass., 1808-39; col- 
lector port of New Bedford 1829-37; lawyer Lowell, Mass., 1838-43; 
Boston, Mass., 1842-48; collector port of Boston 1842-45; lawyer Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1848-69. Bom Fairhaven, Mass., June 5, 1782; died 
Worcester, Mass., Nov. 14, 1869. Nee. 1870 

WILLIAMS, SAMUEL KING, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Boston, Mass.; mem- 
ber city council, Boston. Born Raynham, Mass., Nov. 17, 1785; died 
Boston, Mass., Nov. 20, 1874. .Nee. 1875 

WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM DURKEE, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 
1830. Lawyer Bangor, Me., 1807-46; state attorney Hancock co. 1808- 
16; member Mass. senate 1816-20; president Me. senate 1820-21; acting 
governor Me. 1821; member U. S. house of representatives 1821-23; 
justice court of probate 1824-40; bank commissioner 1838-41; president 
Bangor bank; overseer Bowdoin college 1821-31; corresponding member 
Mass. historical society 1836-46; member other historical societies. 
Author History of Maine 1602-1820, 2 vols., 1832; also various historical 
articles in Collections Mass. historical society and American quarterly 
register. Bom Canterbury, Conn., July 31, 1779; died Bangor, Me., 
May 27, 1846. Bowdoin, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct., AUibone 

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1805 

BALL, HYDER ALI, A.B. From Orange, Mass. 

BUCKLIN, SYLVESTER FULLER, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational 
minister 1808; pastor First church, Marlboro, Mass., 1808-32; resident 
Marlboro 1832-60. Born Seekonk, Mass., July 2, 1784; died Marlboro, 
Mass., May 25, i860. Worcester ass.. Nee. i860 

CARPENTER, ROYAL, A.B. Physician Rehoboth, Mass. Born Reho- 
both, Mass.; died Rehoboth, May 23, 1849. Nee. 1849 

CHAPIN, CYRUS, A.B. From Orange, Mass.; died 1811. 

COOK, DENNIS, A.B. Physician Tiverton, R. I.; fellow R. I. medical 
society. Born Tiverton, R. I., Feb. 27, 1785; died 1841. P. 

CUSHMAN, BARTHOLOMEW, A.B. Medical student Kingston, Mass.; 
physician West Sandwich, Mass.; member school committee. Born 
Kingston, Mass., Aug. 14, 1782; died Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 14, 1837. P. 

DANFORTH, WALTER RALEIGH, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; clerk supreme judicial court for Providence co., or court of com- 
mon pleas, 1807-18; editor Providence gazette 1Z20; Microcosm; Express; 
Republican herald; member Providence town council ten years; collector 
of customs Providence 1829-41; mayor Providence 1853; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1855. Author various orations and addresses. 
Born Providence, R. I., April i, 1787; died Providence, Aug. 11, 1861. 

Nee. 1861, R. I. eye. 

DEANE, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; pas- 
tor Scituate, Mass., 1810-34. Author History of Scituate, Mass., 1831; 
also various sermons and poems. Bom Mansfield, Mass., March 30, 
1784; died Aug. 9, 1834. Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin 

EDDY, STEPHEN WALKER, A.B.; A.M. Born Providence, R. I., July 
8, 1789; died 1807. Prov. rec. 

EMMONS, WILLIAMS, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1805-08; li- 
brarian 1806-08. Lawyer Augusta, Me., 1809-36; Hallowell, Me., 1836-55; 



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member Me. house of representatives' 1833-34; member Me. senate 
1834-35; judge of probate 1841-48. Born Franklin, Mass., May 2, 
1784; died Hallowell, Me., Oct. 8, 1855. Hist, of Franklin, Nee. 1856 

FISK, AMASA, A.B. Lawyer Dover, Vt. Bom Upton, Mass., Sept. 17, 
1780; died Dover, Vt., March 23, 1847. Nee. 1847 

GILMORE, DAVID, A.B. Principal academy Marietta, O.; army con- 
tractor war of 181 2. Bom Raynham, Mass.; died Columbus, O., 181 7. P. 

GILMORE, MELVIN, A.B. Merchant Easton, Mass.; farmer Raynham, 
Mass. Bom Raynham, Mass., April 11, 1785; died Raynham, Oct. 5, 
1858. Hist, of Raynham, P. 

HOBART, AARON, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1809; lawyer Abington, 
Mass.; Hanover Four Comers, Mass., 1811-24; East Bridgewater, Mass., 
1824-58; member Mass. house of representatives 1814; senate 1819; U. 
8. house of representatives 1820-27; Mass. executive council 1827-31; 
judge of probate 1843-58. Born Abington, Mass., June 26, 1787; died 
East Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 19, 1858. 

Abington town hist., Nee. 1859, Cyc. Am. biog. 

HOWE, JOHN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1808; lawyer Bristol, R. I., 1808-41; 
member R. I. house of representatives several years; collector of customs 
Bristol 1841-45; farmer Bristol 1845-53; resident Philadelphia, Penn., 
1853-64. Author various orations. Bom Killingly, Conn., July 5, 1783; 
died Philadelphia, Penn., March 14, 1864. Nee. 1864, R. I. cyc. 

JAMES, BENJAMIN, A.B. ; A.M. Physician. From Boston, Mass.; died 
New Jersey, April, 1850. Nee. 1850 

KEITH, JONATHAN, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor 
Rowe, Mass., 1808-12; preacher Dorchester, Mass.; Barrington, R. I.; 
resident Newport, R. I.; Providence, R. I.; Raynham, Mass., 1847-55. 
Bom Bridgewater, Mass., Jan. 16, 1782; died Raynham, Mass., Dec. 16, 
1855. Min. of Franklin 

LIPPITT, JOSEPH FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Providence, R. I. 
Born Providence, R. I.; died New York, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1857. 

Prov. dir.. Nee. 1858 

LOUD, SAMUEL PRINCE, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Dorchester, Mass., 1809- 
75; associate justice court of sessions, Norfolk co., 1822-28; chairman 
board of county commissioners, Norfolk co., 25 years; member Mass. 
house of representatives eight years; Mass. senate 1832-34; Mass. execu- 
tive council 1841-43; Mass. constitutional convention 1853; state trustee 
Institution for the blind 1832-51. Born Weymouth, Mass., March 10, 
1783; died Dorchester, Mass., July 11, 1875. Nee. 1877 

METCALF, THERON, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1844; Harvard university 1848. 
Fellow Brown university 1832-43, 1847-53; secretary 1837-43. Admit- 
ted to bar 1807; lawyer Franklin, Mass., 1808-09; Dedham, Mass., 1809- 
39; county attorney 1817-29; member Mass. house of representatives 
1831, 1833, 1834; Mass. senate 1835; reporter Mass. supreme court, 
Boston, 1839-48; associate justice Mass. supreme court 1848-65. Author 
Militia laws of U. S. and of Mass.; Reports of cases argued and determined 
in the supreme court of Mass., 1840-47; Principles of the law of contracts, 
with examples of their application; associate author Digest of the decisions 
of the courts of common law and advuiralty in the U. S.; editor Yelverton's 
reports, 1820; Starkie on evidence, 1826; Russell on crimes, 1831; Maule 
and Selwyn's reports, 1832; associate editor Revised statutes of Mass.; 
also frequent contributor to periodicals. Born Franklin, Mass., Oct. 
16, 1784; died Boston, Mass., Nov. 13, 1875. 

Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1876, Am. cat. 

SHAW, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor 
Carver, Mass., 1807-15; Middleboro, Mass., 1819-34; Lakeville, Mass.; 
Dighton, Mass., 1838-43. Bom Abington, Mass., 1777; died 1844. 

Am. q. reg., P. 



98 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1805 

SNOW, JOHN BURGESS, A.B.; A.M. Law3-er Providence, R. I. From 
Rochester, Mass.; died New York, N. Y., June 17, 1848. Nee. 1848 

STARKWEATHER, JOHN, A.B. Physician Upton, Mass. Born Paw- 
tucket, Rehoboth, Mass., 1784; died Upton, Mass., 1857. 

Hist, of Rehoboth, P. 

VALENTINE, JAMES, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1789; died Providence, Nov. i, 1825. 

Prov. dir., Prov. jour. 

WALKER, BOLLING MUMFORD, A.B. From Dinwiddie co., Va.; died 
1814. 

WEBB, THOMAS DENNIE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1807; lawyer Warren, 
O., 1807-57; editor Trump of fame, 1812-16?; U. S. collector of internal 
revenue 18 14; member Ohio senate two terms. Born Windham, Conn., 
May 10, 1784; died Warren, O., March 7, 1865. Giles Mem., Nee. 1865 

WHITMAN, JARED, A.B. Admitted to bar 1808; lawyer Nantucket, 
Mass., 1808-10; Abington, Mass., 1810-78'; member Mass. house of rep- 
resentatives 1827-28; Mass. senate 1839-41; commissioner Plymouth 
CO. 1828-34; member Mass. constitutional convention 1853. Born Ab- 
ington, Mass., Sept. 27, 1784; died South Abington, May 23, 1878. 

Hist, of Abington, Nee. 1878 

WILLARD, JACOB, A.B.; A.M. Born Lancaster, Mass., June 11, 1786; 
died 1818. P. 

28-*28 

1806 

ALDEN, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Fair Haven, Mass.; merchant 
Fair Haven; farmer Dewittville, N. Y., 1829-70. Born Fair Haven, Mass., 
Nov. I, 1786; died Dewittville, N. Y., April 23, 1870. Nee. 1870 

ALDRICH, DAVID, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Goshen, 
Conn.; farmer Cumberland, R. I.; justice of the peace Cumberland. 
Born Cumberland, R. I., Jan. 14, 1781; died Cumberland, May 19, 1879. 

Nee. 1879 

BEDON, RICHARD BEDON, A.B. Planter Wallesboro, S. C; captain 
S. C. troops, War of 1812. Born Sept. 9, 1786; died Wallesboro, S. C, 
Aug. 27, 1857. P. 

BENEDICT, DAVID, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Shurtleff college 1851. Trustee 
Brown university 1818-74. Ordained Baptist 1806; pastor First church, 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1806-28; postmaster Pawtiicket 10 years; member 
R. I. historical society 1825-74. Author General history of the Baptist 
denomination, 2 vols., 1813; 6th edition, 1849; abridgment, 1820; abridg- 
ment of Robinson's History of baptistn, 1817; History of all religions, 
1824; Fifty years among the Baptists, i860; Compendium of ecclesiastical 
history; History of the Donatists, 1875; Conference hymn hook; also various 
addresses. Bom Norwalk, Conn., Oct. 10, 1779; died Pawtucket, R. I., 
Dec. 5, 1874. 
R. I. Hist. Soc, Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1875 

BENSON, MARTIN, A.B. Lawyer. Embarked, New York, N. Y., for 
Sierra Leone, 1816, and never heard from. Bom Newport, R. I., 1786.''; 
died 1 8 16. Benson fam. of Newport 

BROWN, JOHN BALL, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1813. Phy- 
sician Dorchester, Mass., 1809-10; Boston, Mass., 1810-62; surgeon and 
physician Boston almshouse 1815; associate surgeon, consulting surgeon, 
Mass. general hospital. Author Two letters on curvature of the spine, 1838; 
Remarks on operation for cure of club-feet, 1839; Reports of cases in Boston 
orthopedic institution, 1844, 1845. See biographical notice in Medical 
communications Mass. medical society, vol. 10, 1866. Born Wilming- 
ton, Mass., Oct. 20, 1784; died Boston, Mass., May 14, 1862. 

Nee. 1862, Surg. -gen. cat. 



i8o6 GRADUATES 99 

CLEAVELAND. PALMER, A.B.; A.M. From Thompson, Conn. 

DEAN, JOHN GILMORE, A.B. Lawyer Ellsworth, Me.; chairman board 
of selectmen 20 years; commander Cobb light infantry. War of 1812; 
resident Portland, Me. Born Raynham, Mass., March 27, 1785; died 
Merryfield, Me., Nov. 10, 1839. P. 

D'WOLFE, HENRY, A.B. Merchant; afterwards farmer Bristol, R. L 
Born Bristol, R. L, March 21, 1785; died Bristol, Oct. 17, 1857. 

Nee. 1858, P. 

DEXTER, ELIJAH, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; pas- 
tor Plympton, Mass., 1809-51. Bom Rochester, Mass., 1786; died Plymp- 
ton, Mass., Oct., 1851. Am. q. reg.. Nee. 1852 

EAMES, JACOB, A.B. From Belfast, Me. 

FOX, WILLIAM, A.B. From Woodstock, Conn.; died 1820. 

HOLMES, HENRY, A B. Lawyer Alfred, Me.; teacher Latin and Greek, 
Alfred academy. Born Kingston, Mass., Dec. 28, 1784; died Alfred, 
Me., April 2, 1852. Giles Mem., P. 

JOHNSON, DANIEL, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1808; pas- 
tor Orleans, Mass., 1808-29; Victor, N. Y., 1829-36; preacher Sweden, N. 
Y. ; Parma, N. Y. ; farmer Fairport, N. Y. Bom Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 
5, 1783; died Fairport, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1867. Nee. 1868 

MARCH, DANIEL, A.B. From Sutton, Mass.; bom Feb. 11, 1786; died 
Sutton, Jan., 1807. Prov. phenix, P. 

PERRY, DAVID, A.B.; A.M. From Rehoboth, Mass.; died 1854. 

PRESTON, WILLARD, A.B.; D.D. University of Georgia 1839. Lawyer 
Vt.; travelled in the south 1808-11; ordained Congregational minister 
1811; pastor St. Albans, Vt., 1812-15; Richmond street church, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1816-21; Burlington, Vt., 1821-25; president University of 
Vt. 1825-26; pastor Presbyterian church. Savannah, Ga., 1826-56. 
Author Sermons, 2 vols. Born Uxbridge, Mass., May 29, 1785; died 
Savannah, Ga., April 27, 1856. 

Uxbridge acad., Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Nee. 1856, Univ. Vt. 

SAMS, LEWIS REEVE, A.B. From Beaufort, S. C; died 1856. 

WHITMAN, NOAH, A.B.; M.B. Dartmouth college 1809. Physician 
Bridgewater, Mass. Bom Bridgewater, Mass., March 3, 1785; died 
Bridgewater, April 24, 1854. Dart., Whitman gen. 

I9-*I9 

1807 

ALDEN, CYRUS, A.B. ; A.M. Admitted to bar 1810 ; lawyer Boston, Mass. ; 
Fall River, Mass., 1827-55; justice of peace; member Mass. house of rep- 
resentatives 1837; inventor hay scales. Author Abridgment of law, wtth 
practical forms, 1819. Born Bridgewater, Mass., May 20, 1785; died 
Tiverton, R. I., March 29, 1855. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1855, P. 

ANGELL, OLIVER, A.B.; A.M. Teacher First district school, Providence, 
R. I., 1807-15, 1827-34; merchant Providence 1816-19; principal private 
school, Providence, 1819-27, 1835-39; resident Providence 1839-58. Au- 
thor Elements of mathematics; editor Union series of text books. Born 
North Providence, R. I., Nov. 4, 1787; died Providence, Nov. 11, 1858. 

Angell gen.. Nee. 1859 

BAILEY, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Tutor and librarian Brown university 1808- 
14. Member Mass. house of representatives 1815-16; clerk Mass. depart- 
ment of state 1817-23; member U. S. house of representatives 1824-31. 
Born Canton?, Norfolk co., Mass.; died Dorchester, Mass., June 26, 1835. 

Cong, direct. 

BARSTOW, LUTHER, A.B. From Canterbury, Conn.; died 1817. 



loo BROWN UNIVERSITY 1807 

BISHOP, LORENZO, A.B. Law student. Born Attleboro, Mass., Aug. 

20, 1785; died Norton, Mass., May 26, 1809. 

Prov. gaz., Hist, of Attleboro 
BLOSS, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Licensed Baptist preacher 1809; ordained 

minister 1810; pastor Stafford, Conn., 1809-14, 1823-26; western N. Y. 

From Wrentham, Mass.; died North Bay, Oneida Lake, N. Y., July 27, 

1850. Nee. 1850 

BURBANK, LEONARD, A.B.; A.M. From Worcester, Mass.; died 1837. 

CADY, JAMES HERVEY, A.B.; A.M. Bom KiUingly, Conn., May 20, 
1780; died Jan., 1832. P. 

COOK, DANIEL, A.B. Medical student Boston, Mass.; surgeon U. S. 
army 1812-15; physician Waterville, Me., 1815-36; Maumee City, O., 
1836-63. Born Kingston, Mass., July 29, 1785; died Maumee City, O., 
March 22, 1863. Nee. 1863 

DAY, ISRAEL, A.B. ; A.M. From Killingly, Conn. 

DUNBAR, JOHN, A.B. From Hanover, Mass. 

FEARING, ELISHA POPE, A.B. ; A.M. ; M.D. Physician Falmouth, Mass., 
1810-26; Nantucket, Mass., 1826-66. Born Wareham, Mass., Oct. 11, 
1785; died Nantucket, Mass., June 25, 1876. Nee. 1877 

HARRINGTON, NAHUM, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Worcester, Mass. Born 
Westboro, Mass., June 13, 1778; died Westboro, Dec. 31, 1848. 

Nee. 1849 

HAYWARD, BARZILLAI, A.B. Physician. Bom Bridgewater, Mass.; 
died Monson, Mass., 1838. P. 

HILL, JACOB, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to Mass. bar 1807; lawyer Minot, 
Me.; Portland, Me. Born Bridgewater, Mass., 1784; died 1852. 

Hist, of Bridgewater 

HUTCHINS, JOHN LADD, A.B. Student of theology. Bom Killingly, 
Conn., 1783; died Killingly, March 14, 1808. Prov. phenix, Prov. gaz. 

JUDSON, ADONIRAM, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1823. Graduated Andover 
theological seminary 18 10; ordained Congregational minister 18 12; Bap- 
tist missionary, Burma, 1812-50. Author Elements of English graminar, 
1808; Young ladies^ arithmetic, 1809; Dictionary of the Burman language, 
1826; The Holy Bible translated into Bvirmese, 1835; 2d edition, 1840; 
Grammatical notices of the Burmese language, 1842; Dictionary, English 
and Burinese, 1849; Dictionary, Burmese and English, including A gram- 
mar of the Burmese language, 1850 ; 2d edition, 1883 ; besides various papers 
and tracts. See Memoir, by Francis Wayland, 2 vols., 1852. Born 
Maiden, Mass., Aug. 9, 1788; died at sea, April 12, 1850. 
Nee. 1851, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Johnson's eye, AUibone, 
And. 

LORING, BAILEY, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1810; 
pastor First Unitarian church, North Andover, Mass., 1810-60?. Born 
Duxbury, Mass., Dee. 10, 1786; died North Andover, Mass., May 5, i860. 

Am. q. reg.. Abbot hist., And., Nee. i860 

MANTON, CHARLES, A.B. Lawyer Johnston, R. I. Born Johnston, 
R. I., Jan. 13, 1787; died Johnston, Feb. 26, 1816. 

R. I. vit. rec, Prov. gaz. 

MARTIN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; A.M. From Newport, R. I.; 
died 1850. 

MARTIN, JOHN RUSSELL, A.B.; M.B. Dartmouth college 18 10. Phy- 
sician. Bom Providence, R. I., May 27, 1790; died Havana, Cuba, 
May 24, 181 7. Prov. rec., Prov. gaz. 

SANGER, ZEDEKIAH, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Oneida co., N. Y. Born 
Duxbury, Mass., June 5, 1784; died 1863. Morse gen. 



i8o7 GRADUATES loi 

STODDARD, EBENEZER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Woodstock, Conn.; mem- 
ber Conn, legislature several years; lieutenant-governor Conn, one year; 
member U. S. house of representatives 1821-25. Bom West Woodstock, 
Conn., May 6, 1786; died Woodstock, Aug. 11, 1847. 

Cong, direct., Nee. 1847 

THURSTON, SAMUEL ISAAC, A.B. Lawyer Orangeburgh, S. C. Born 
Georgetown, S. C, 1787; d. 1820. Thurston gen. 

WHEELER, CHARLES, A.B.; A.M.; A.B. Bowdoin college 1808. Teacher 
Wiscasset, Me.; Salem, Mass.; teacher and preacher Middleboro, Mass.; 
preacher First Baptist church, Boston. Mass., 1812; teacher Washington, 
Penn., 1813-39; ordained Baptist minister 1814; pastor Washington, 
Penn., 1814-39; president Rector college, Pruntytown, West Va., 1839- 
51. Born Rowley, Mass., April 8, 1784; died Pruntytown, W. Va., 
June II, 1 85 1. Sprague Annals 6, P. 

WHITMAN, ELIAB, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Lisbon, Me., 1811-13; North 
Bridgewater, Mass., 1813-62; member Mass. legislature 1840-41. Born 
East Bridgewater, Mass., May 30, 1788; died North Bridgewater, Sept. 
20, 1862. Nee. 1863 

WILLIS, JOHN, A.B. Teacher; master high school Plymouth, Mass.; 
farmer Middleboro, Mass. Bom West Bridgewater, Mass., 1786; died 
Marshfield, Mass., Aug. 17, 1864. Morse gen.. Nee. 1864 

WILSON, EZEKIEL ROBINS, A.B.; A.M. From Hightstown, N. J. 

28-*28 

1808 

BAILEY, LUTHER, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy, Wrentham, Mass.; 
Bradford, Mass.; preacher Dover, Mass., 181 1; Cambridgeport, Mass.; 
principal Bristol academy, Taunton, M^ss., five years; preacher Taunton 
three years; ordained Congregational minister 18 16; pastor Unitarian 
church. East Medway, Mass., 1816-43; resident East Medway 1843-61. 
Author sermons. Bom Canton, Mass., May 3, 1783; died East Medway, 
Mass., Dec. 19, 1861. Am. q. reg., Nee. 1861 

BARKER, WILLIAM, A.B. Student Andover theological seminary. 
Born Middleboro, Mass., June 10, 1787; died Andover, Mass., Nov. 29, 
1809. And. 

BARSTOW, SIMON, A.B. From Canterbury, Conn.; died 1866. 

BOLLES, ABIEL, A.B.; A.M. Private tutor Charleston, S. C; superin- 
tendent orphan house, Charleston; president Charleston college; prin- 
cipal Female academy, Charleston. Bom Woodstock, Conn., July 13, 
1786; died Charleston, S. C, April 14, 1866. Nee. 1866 

BRIGGS, OTIS, A.B.; A.M. Preacher Farmington, Me.; ordained Baptist 
minister 18 16; pastor North Yarmouth, Me., 18 16-?; land agent Water- 
ville college; preacher Bangor, Me.; pastor First church, Hampden, Me., 
eight years; Second church, Hampden, three years; agent American 
Baptist home mission society. From Stoughton, Mass.; died Oct. i, 
1842. Me. Bapt. 

BROWN, ELIAS, A.B. Lawyer Stonington, Conn. From Preston, Conn.; 
born Jan. 28, 1786; died Brooklyn, N. Y., May 6, 1861. Nee. 1861 

CARROL, ABIEL LEONARD, A.B. From Woodstock, Conn. 

CHAPIN, SETH, A.B.; A.M. Studied over two years with class of 181 1 
at Andover theological seminary; ordained Congregational minister 181 2; 
pastor Hillsboro, N. H., 1812-16; preacher Rowley, Mass.; Mansfield, 
Conn., and elsewhere, 1816-19; pastor Hanover, Mass., 1819-24; acting 
pastor East Haddam, Conn., 1825; Hunter, N. Y., 1825-27; Attleboro, 
Mass.; West Granville, Mass., 1833-35; preacher Providence, R. I., 
1842-50. Born Mendon, Mass., June 25, 1783; died Providence, R. I., 
April 19, 1850. Nee. 1850, And. 



102 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1808 

COGGESHALL, JOSIAH HAYDON, A.B. From New Bedford, Mass.; 
died 181 7. 

COOKE, HENRY TUDOR, A.B. From Providence, R. I.; died Rhine- 
beck, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1824. 

COREY, JACOB, A.B.; A.M. Physician Sturbridge, Mass. Born Stur- 
bridge, Mass., Jan. 13, 1788; died Sturbridge, Mass., Oct. 31, 1841. P. 

CORLIS, GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1812. Phy- 
sician. 

CURTIS, DAVID, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor War- 
wick and Coventry churches, R. I., 13 years; six other churches in Mass. 
and R. I. Born Stoughton, Mass., Feb. 17, 1782; died East Stoughton, 
Sept. 12, 1869. Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1870 

FIELD, WILLIAM GOODELL, A.B. Bom Pomfret, Conn., April 18, 1790. 

P. 

FISKE, JOSIAH JONES, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Wrentham, Mass.; member 
Mass. senate; member Mass. executive council; manufacturer Fiskdale, 
Sturbridge, Mass. Born Sturbridge, Mass., Nov. 28, 1785; died Stur- 
bridge, Aug. 15, 1838. P. 

FRANCIS, JOHN BROWN, A.B. Trustee Brown university 1828-57; 
chancellor 1841-54. Law student Litchfield, Conn. ; resident Spring 
Green, Warwick, R. I., 1821-64; member R. I. house of representatives 
1821-29; R. I. senate 1831-42, 1845-56; governor R. I. [1832-38; mem- 
ber U. S. senate 1844-45; treasurer R. I. historical society two years; 
vice president four years. Born Philadelphia, Penn., May 31, 1791; 
died Warwick, R. I., Aug. 9, 1864. Nee. 1864, R. I. eye. 

FROST, DANIEL, A.B. Admitted to bar 1810 ; lawyer Canterbury, Conn. ; 
Mass.; Canterbury, Conn., 1856-63; temperance reformer. Bom Cant- 
erbury, Conn., April 17, 1786; died Canterbury, July 17, 1863. Nee. 1864 

GLOVER, SAMUEL, A.B. Ordained minister; pastor Kingston church, 
Middleboro, Mass. From Boston, Mass.; born 1784; died Cambridge, 
Mass., Dec. 13, 1851. Nee. 1852 

JOHNSON, ARTEMAS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1816. Physician Rehoboth, 
Mass. Born Sherborn, Mass., Nov. 18, 1780; died Rehoboth, Mass., 
Dec, 1827. Hist, of Rehoboth, P. 

JOHNSON, EVAN MALBONE, A.B. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1813; 
priest 1814; curate Grace church, New York, N. Y., 1814-15; rector St. 
James's church, Newton, L. I., 1815-26; St. John's church, Brooklyn, 
L. I., 1826-47; St. Michael's mission church, Brooklyn, 1847-65. Born 
Bristol, R. I., June 6, 1791; died Brooklyn, N. Y., March 19, 1865. 

Nee. 1865, Cyc. Am. biog. 

LIPPITT, JEREMIAH, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; merchant 
Wilmington, N. C. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 11, 1790; died Wil- 
mington, N. C, Sept., 1846. Nee. 1847 

MARCY, WILLIAM LEARNED, A.B.; LL.D. 1833; Union college 1839. 
Teach Newport, R. I.; lawyer Troy, N. Y. ; lieutenant, afterwards cap- 
tain. War 1812-15; recorder Troy, N. Y., 1816-18; adjutant-general 
N. Y. militia 182 1; comptroller N. Y. 1823; associate justice N. Y. su- 
preme court 1829-31; U. S. senator 1831-33; governor N. Y. 1833-39; 
U. S. commissioner on claims against Mexico 1839-42; chairman Demo- 
cratic state convention, Syracuse, N. Y., 1843; U. S. secretary of war 
1845-49; U. S. secretary of state 1853-57; resident Ballston Spa, N. Y., 
1857-58. 'Editor Troy budget, 1818. Bom Southbridge, Mass., Dec. 12, 
1786; died Ballston Spa, N. Y., July 4, 1858. "7 . 

Nee. 1858, Bapt. encyc.,* Nat. cyc. Am. biog., P. 

MAYHEW, JEREMIAH, A.B. Student Andover theological seminary 
over two years with class of 181 1. Born New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 23, 
1788; died New Bedford, Jan. 4, 1811. And. 



i8o8 GRADUATES 103 

PEARCE, DUTEE JERAULD, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Newport, R. I.; 
member R. L house of representatives; attorney-general R. L 1819-25; 
U. S. district attorney 1824-25; member U. S. house of representatives 
1825-37; presidential elector 182 1. Bom Prudence Island, R. L, April 
3, 1789; died Newport, R. L, May 9, 1849. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1849, R. I. eye, Cyc. Am. biog. 

PORTER, ISAAC, A.B.; M.D. Dartnfouth college 1814. Physician Leb- 
anon, N. H.; Charlton, Mass., 1816-25; Boston, Mass., 1825-?; Charles- 
town, Mass. Born Voluntown, Conn., Oct. 11, 1783; died Porter, Wis., 
Sept. 2, 1854. Porter gen., Thayer mem., Nee. 1855 

POWER, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 181 1; lawyer Northfield, 
Mass., 1811-16; Boston, Mass., 1816-60; clerk Boston police court; res- 
ident Framingham, Mass., 1860-68. Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 8, 1786; 
died Framingham, Mass., Sept. 9, 1868. Am. q. reg.. Nee. 1869 

RICE, BENJAMIN, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 181 1; 
home missionary, Maine, 1811-12; pastor Sturbridge, Mass., 1812; or- 
dained Congregational minister 1813; pastor Presbyterian church, Skan- 
eateles, N. Y., 1S12-17; Chester, Mass., 1818; Second Congregational 
church. South Deerfield, Mass., 1819-27; New Gloucester, Me., 1828-35; 
Buxton, Me., 1835-42; Winchendon, Mass., 1834-46. Bom Sturbridge, 
Mass., May 9, 1784; died Winchendon, Mass., July 12, 1847. 

Nee. 1847, And. 

RICH, EZEKIEL, A.B.; A.M. Student Andover theological seminary 
1808-9; ordained Congregational minister 1812; home missionary; pas- 
tor Troy, N. H., 1815-18; teacher and home missionary Troy 1818-24; 
home missionary Cheshire co. and elsewhere, N. H., 1824-27; teacher 
Troy 1827-45; pastor East Woodstock, Conn., 1830-31; resident Roch- 
ester, N. Y., and Deep River, Conn., 1845-54. Bom Greenwich, Mass., 
April 2, 1784; died Deep River, Conn., Nov. 22, 1854. Nee. 1855, And. 

ROGERS, JOHN, A.B. Born Providence, R. I., 1791; died Providence, 
March 26, 1820. Prov. gaz. 

SPOONER, NATHANIEL SPRAGUE, A.B. Lawyer Fairhayen, now 
Acushnet, Mass.; justice of peace; justice New Bedford police court; 
member Mass. house of representatives. Born May 6, 1790; died Acush- 
net, Mass., Jan. 20, i860. P. 

SUMNER, BRADFORD, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1809-11. 
Lawyer Boston, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives. Bom 
Taunton, Mass., 1782; died Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 25, 1855. 

Am. q. reg.. Nee. 1856 

WIGHT, JOHN BURT, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1816. Private 
tutor, S. C, several years; ordained Congregational minister; pastor 
First church, East Sudbury, now Wayland, Mass., 1815-30; Unitarian 
pastor Castine, Me.; Milford, N. H.; Chelsea, Mass.; Dennis, Mass., until 
1842; member Mass. legislature 1850. Born Bristol, R. I., May 7, 1790; 
died Wayland, Mass., Dec. 20, 1883. Nee. 1884 

WILLARD, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1822. Physician Uxbridge, Mass. 
Born Uxbridge, Mass., 1788; died Uxbridge, Mass., Oct. 13, 1846. 

Uxbridge acad., Prov. jour. 
33-*33 

1809 

BARNABY, JAMES, A.B. Teacher Taunton, Mass.; ordained Baptist 
minister 181 1; pastor Harwich, Mass., 1811-19, 1852-59, 1862-77; New 
Bedford, Mass., 1819-23; Amesbury, Mass.; Deerfield, N. H.; Salisbury, 
Mass.; Amesbury, Mass.; Danversport, Mass.; Lowell, Mass.; Townsend, 
Mass.; Nantucket, Mass., 1846-49; agent Baptist Sunday school union 
1849-52; pastor 1859-62. Author sermons. Bom Freetown, Mass., 
June 25, 1787; died Harwich, Mass., Dec. 10, 1877. 

Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1877 



I04 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1809 

BURBANK, GARDNER, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar; lawyer and paper 
manufacturer Worcester, Mass.; Sharon, Vt., 1835-38; resident Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., 1838-48; aide-de-camp Mass. militia 1813; division inspector 
1 8 14-19; tax assessor Brooklyn, N. Y., several years. Born Worcester, 
Mass., May 8, 1785; died Brooklyn, N. Y., June 24, 1845. 

Hist, of Worcester, P. 

BURGESS, EBENEZER, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Middlebury college 1835. 
Tutor Brown university 1811-13. Preceptor University grammar school, 
-Providence, R. I., 1809-11; graduated Andover theological seminary 
1815; professor mathematics and natural philosophy. University of Vt., 
1815-17; agent American colonization society, Africa, 181 7-18; student 
of theology 1818-19; ordained Congregational minister 1821; pastor 
First church, Dedham, Mass., 1820-70; founder and president Dedham 
savings bank 1831-70. Author The Dedham pulpit, 1845; Burgess gen- 
ealogy, 1865. Born Wareham, Mass., April i, 1790; died Dedham, 
Mass., Dec. 5, 1870. And., Nee. 1870 

CARLILE, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 18 14. Clergyman, 
Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I.; bom 1792; died Providence, 
R. I., March 28, 1824. Prov. gaz. 

CLARK, HENRY FINNEY, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I.; New Al- 
bany, Ind., 1819-20. Bom Bristol, R. I., Jan. i, 1790; died New Albany, 
Ind., June 21, 1820. P. 

CLARKE, JOHN HOPKINS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1812; clerk supreme 
court, Providence co., R. I., 1812; in business Cranston, R. I., until 1824; 
manvifacturer Providence 1824-70; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1836-37, 1864-65; U. S. senate 1847-53; R. I. senate one year. 
Bom Elizabeth, N. J., April i, 1789; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 23, 
1870. R. I. eye. Nee. 1871 

COCHRAN, ROBERT, A.B. Clergyman. From New Boston, N. H.; 
died 1818. 

DEAN, JOSHUA, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1812; 

ordained Presbyterian minister 1814; pastor Groton, N. Y., 1814-24. 

Born Taunton, Mass., July 16, 1788; died Groton, N. Y., Julv 12, 1824. 

And., P. 
DELANO, DAVID, A.B.; A.M. From New Bedford, Mass. 

DORRANCE, JAMES BRADFORD, A.B.; A.M. From Sterling, Conn.; 
died 1842. 

FOX, JABEZ, A.B. From Bozrah, Conn. 

GOING, JONATHAN, A.B.; A.M.; University of Vt. 1812; D.D. Waterville 
college 1832. Trustee Brown university 1825-44. Ordained Baptist 
minister 181 1; pastor Cavendish, Vt., 1811-15; Worcester, Mass., 1815- 
32; principal Latin grammar school, Worcester, 1816; corresponding 
secretary American Baptist home mission society, residence, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1832-37; president and professor theology, Granville, O., literary 
and theological institution, 1837-44; one of the founders Newton theolog- 
ical institution; Ohio Baptist education society. Author sermons. Bom 
Reading, Vt., March 7, 1786; died Granville, O., Nov. 9, 1844. 

Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Den., Colby 

GOODWIN, HENRY, A.B. Born Dec. i, 1789; died March 8, 181 2. P. 

HALL, SILAS, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1810; pastor Taun- 
ton, Mass.; Warren, R. I.; Middleboro, Mass.; New Bedford, Mass.; 
Attleboro, Mass.; Sharon, Mass.; South Abington, Mass.; Swansea, Mass.; 
Rehoboth, Mass.; Raynham, Mass. Author of sermons. Bom Raynham, 
Mass., Jan. 16, 1789; died South Abington, Mass., Dec. 29, 1876. 

Ministry of Taunton, Nee. 1877 

HARDING, DANIEL FISKE, A.B. Bom Sturbridge, Mass., Nov. 30, 
1783- P. 



l8o9 GRADUATES 105 

HAVEN, WILLIAM, A.B. Born Framingham, Mass., Aug. 22, 1783. 

Hist, of Framingham 

HUME, ROBERT, A.B.; A.M. From Charleston, S. C. 

IDE, JACOB, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1837. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 181 2; ordained Congregational minister 1814; preacher East 
Abington, Mass.; York, Me.; Portsmouth, N. H.; assistant pastor Park 
street church, Boston, Mass.; pastor West Medway, Mass., 1814-80; senior 
pastor 1865-80; trustee Amherst college 1839-63. Author over 40 dis- 
courses; editor Christian magazine; Works of N. Emmons, with life, 7 
vols., 1842-45. Born Attleboro, Mass., March 29, 1785; died West Med- 
way, Mass., Jan. 5, 1880. Hist. Attleb., And., Nee. 18S0 

MORSE, ELIJAH, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1814. Law student 
Thomaston, Me.; Boston, Mass.; lawyer Boston; member common coun- 
cil Boston; member Mass. house of representatives. Bom Medway, 
Mass., Sept. 10, 1785; died Boston, Mass., Aug. 23, 1831. 

Biog. of Medway 

PERRY, JOSHUA, A.B. Student of theology; teacher several years; in 
lumber business, Brooks, Me.; farmer Hanson, Mass. Bom Hanson, 
Mass., April 27, 1788; died Hanson, Mass., Sept. 2, 1875. Nee. 1877 

POPE, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Dudley, Mass. From New Brain- 
tree, Mass.; died Dudley, Mass., 1854. 

RANDALL, JOSEPH, A.B. Bom Providence, R. I., 1787; died Providence, 
R. I., July 23, 1811. Prov. gaz. 

REED, LUKE, A.B. From Middleboro, Mass.; died 1868. 

RICHARDS, GEORGE HALLAM, A.B. Born New London, Conn., May 
9, 1 791; died Dec. 22, 1843. Morse gen. 

TAYLOR, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1816; 
pastor Shutesbury, Mass.; Penn.; Salem, Mass.; resident Northbridge, 
Mass. Born New Salem, Mass., Aug. 6, 1781; died Northbridge, Mass., 
June 18, 1 86 1. Min. of Taunton, P. 

TYLER, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Manufacturer Pawtucket, R. I.; ordained 
Congregational minister 1819; pastor South Weymouth, Mass., 1819-32; 
South Hadley Falls, Mass., 1832-39; connected with Mass. home mission 
society; editor Courier, Northampton, Mass., two years; delegate Mass. 
constitutional convention. Bom Attleboro, Mass., Jan. 7, 1789; died 
Aubumdale, Mass., Sept. 27, 1875. Hist of Attleb., Nee. 1876 

WAIT, OLIVER, A.B. From New London, Conn.; died 1818. 

WHITMAN, DANIEL, A.B. Medical student Bridgewater, Mass.; farmer 
East Bridgewater, Mass. Bom East Bridgewater, Mass., April 12, 1784; 
died East Bridgewater, April 30, 1879. Nee. 1879 

WILKINSON, SAMUEL SCOTT, A.B. Admitted to bar 181 2; lawyer 
Thomaston, Me. Bom Smithfield, R. I., Jan. 27, 1786; died Ports- 
mouth, O., Oct. 12, 182 1. 

Wilkinson fam., Prov. gaz.. Hist, of Thomaston 

WILLIAMS, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1813; pastor Brewer, Me., 1813-22; Foxcroft, Me., 1823-35; Poland, Me., 
1835-46; trustee Bangor theological seminary 1816-46; overseer Bow- 
doin college 1826-46. Bom Weymouth, Mass., March 11, 1787; died 
Poland, Me., Nov. 24, 1846. Bangor, Nee. 1847 

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1810 

AVERY, DAVID, A.B. Principal University grammar school, Providence, 
R. I., 1811-13; farmer Mansfield, Conn., until 1832; Hampton, Conn., 
1832-69; resident Jewett City, Conn., 1869-75; member Conn, legislature 
1822-23. Born Wrentham, Mass., Sept. 7, 1787; died Jewett City, Conn., 
April 6, 1875. Nee. 1875 



io6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1810 

BAILEY, ISAAC, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Editor R. I. repository, 
1814-15; American naval biography, 1815. Born Ward, Mass.; died 
Penn. 1824. Prov. jour., P. 

BATES, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher in the south two years; lawyer 
Baltimore, Md., until 1820; Wareham, Mass., 1820-71; adjutant-general 
Md. troops 181 2-1 5; town clerk Wareham; member Mass. general court. 
Bom Wareham, Mass., Dec. 23, 1787; died Wareham, Nov. 8, 187 1. 

Nee. 1873 

GUSHING, ABEL, A.B. Teacher Hingham, Mass.; admitted to bar 1814; 
lawyer Dorchester, Mass., 1814-37; rnember Mass. house of representa- 
tives 1832-34; Mass. senate 1836-37; lawyer Boston, Mass.; justice police 
court, Boston, 1843-58; Born Hingham, Mass., March 13, 1785; died 
Dorchester, Mass., May 19, 1866. Nee. 1866 

DARLING, COLLINS, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; Pawtucket, R. 
I. Born Bellingham, Mass., Oct. 14, 1785; died Pawtucket, then Reho- 
both, Mass., Dec. 27, 1843. Hist, of Rehoboth, P. 

DOWNER, APPLETON, A.B. From Preston, Conn.; died 1833. 

GREEN, SIMON RAY, A.B. From East Greenwich. R. I. 

HOPKINS, PHILIP R., A.B. From North Grantham, N. H. 

JENKS, HERVEY, A.B. Principal University grammar school 1810-11; 
licensed Baptist minister 181 1; preacher West Stockbridge, Mass., and 
Hudson, N. Y., 1811-13; ordained 181 2; pastor Hudson 1813-14. Born 
Brookfield, Mass., June 16, 1787; died Hudson, N. Y., July 15, 1814. 

Sprague Annals 6 

KENDRICK, DANIEL, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1812; 
pastor Pittston, Me., 1812-20; Edgecomb, Me., 1822-33; Bristol, Me.; 
Lyman, Me.; West Minot, Me.; resident Portland, Me.; Wilton, Me. 
Born HoUis, N. H., 1786; died Wilton, Me., May 4, 1868. Nee. 1868 

LOTHROP, CYRUS, A.B. Lawyer Easton, Mass. Born Easton, Mass., 
1789; died Taunton, Mass., May 21, 1854. Hist, of Easton, Nee. 1854 

M'CLINTOCK, HENRY KING, A.B. Teacher Providence, R. I.; after- 
wards South Carolina and Georgia. From Wrentham, Mass.; died Mon- 
ticello, Ga., April, 1848. Nee. 1848 

MOORE, MARTIN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Day's academy, Wrentham, 
Mass.; ordained Congregational minister 1814; pastor Central church, 
Natick, Mass., 1814-33; Cohasset, Mass., 1833-41; one of the proprietors 
and editors IBoston Recorder 1844-63; pastor North Abington, Mass., 
two years; member N. E. genealogical society; vice president 1861-66. 
Author Memoirs of Rev. John Eliot, apostle of the Indians, 1822; Memoir 
of Sophronia Lawrence; History of the Boston revival of 1842; Pastoral 
reminiscences, 1866; various sermons. Born Sterling, Mass., April 22, 
1790; died Cambridgeport, Mass., March 11, 1866. 

Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1866 

REED, DAVID, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1818. Principal Ply- 
mouth academy, Bridgewater, Mass., 1810-12; student of theology, 
Harvard university, 1813; licensed Unitarian preacher 18 14; preacher 
1814-21; editor and proprietor Christian register, Boston, Mass., 1821-66; 
one of the founders American anti-slavery society 1828. Bom Easton, 
Mass., Feb. 6, 1790; died Boston Highlands, Mass., June 7, 1870. 

Harv. div. sch., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1870 

REED, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Plymouth, Mass.; Nantucket, 
Mass.; Milton, Mass.; South Carolina; graduated Harvard divinity school 
1831 ; occasional preacher; resident Easton, Mass., 1844-64. Born Easton, 
Mass., Dec. 12, 1787; died Easton, July 3, 1864. 

Harv. div. sch., Nee. 1864 

ROBY, CHARLES, A.B.; A.M. Born Dunstable, Mass., Aug. 7, 1782. P. 



i8io GRADUATES 107 

SPENCER, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. Bom East Greenwich, R. 
I., 1788; died East Greenwich, R. I., Nov. 10, 1811. Prov. gaz. 

TAYLOR, JOHN, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I. Bom Providence, 
R. I., March 24, 1793; died Providence, June 30, 1859. 

Prov. rec. Nee. 1859 

WAIT, FRANCIS DEHON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 1820. 
Graduated Andover theological seminary 1813. Physician. Bom Bos- 
ton, Mass., Feb. 23, 1791; died 1833. And. 

WHITING, DANIEL, A.B. Born Dover, Mass., Dec. 23, 1786; died Oct. 
9. 1832. P. 

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1811 

ALGER, ISRAEL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher private school, Boston, Mass.; 
master Mayhew school. Author Practical Bookkeeper; Elements of 
orthography, 1821; Alger's Perry, 1825; Pronouncing Bible, 1825; editor 
Murray's English grammar. Born Easton, Mass., June 3, 1787; died 
Easton, Sept. 23, 1825. Hist, of Easton, Prov. jour. 

ALLEN, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 18 17. Physician Prov- 
idence, R. I.; fellow R. I. medical society. Bom Providence, R. I., 
Oct. 21, 1784; died Providence, Dec. 25, 1850. 

R. I. med. soc. Nee. 185 1 

BROWN, NICHOLAS, A.B.; A.M. Tmstee Brown university 1820-25. 
Resident Europe; Orangetown, N. Y.; U. S. consul Italy 1845-53; 
resident Providence and Warwick, R. I.; lieutenant-governor R. I. 
1856-57. Bom Providence, R. I., Oct. 2, 1792; died Troy, N. Y., March 
22, 1859. Nee. 1859, R. I. eye. 

BURROWS, LATHAM AVERY, A.B.; A.M. Military officer 1812-15; 
lawyer Owego, N. Y.; first justice Tioga co., N. Y., many years; member 
N. Y. senate 1824-28. Born Groton, Conn., 1792; died Buffalo, N. Y., 
Sept. 25, 1855. Nee. 1856 

CHESSMAN, DANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1818; pas- 
tor Warren, R. I., 1817-20. Author Compendiutn of English grammar. 
From Boston, Mass.; died Barnstable, Mass., 1839. 

Warren ch. cent., P. 

COZZENS, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Pawtucket, R. I.; Providence, 
R. I.; cotton manufacturer Providence; lawyer Providence 1850-59; 
New York, N. Y., 1859-65. Bom Providence, R. I., June 3, 1791; died 
New York, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1865. Nee. 1865 

DICKINSON, JOSHUA PRENTISS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1816. 
Physician Bangor, Me., 1816-56. Bom HoUiston, Mass., Aug. 21, 1792; 
died Bangor, Me., Nov. 17, 1856. Nee. 1857, P. 

FOSTER, GEORGE, A.B. From Cambridge, Mass.; died 181 7. 

GRAY, ARNOLD, A.B. From Little Compton, R. I.; died 1866. 

HARRIS, LUTHER METCALF, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Physician Roxbury, 
Mass.; U. S. army surgeon 1814. Bom Brookline, Mass., May 7, 1789; 
died Jamaica Plain, Mass., Jan. 28, 1865. Nee. 1865 

HUTCHINS, EZRA, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Bom Kill- 
ingly. Conn., Nov. 22, 1791; died Jan. 7, 1819. P. 

KOLLOCK, OLIVER HAWES, A.B. Lawyer and planter Cheraw, S. C, 
1814-62. Bom Wrentham, Mass., May 18, 1790; died Cheraw, S. C, 
July 25, 1862. Nee. 1863 

MARCH, DAVID, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1816. Assistant surgeon U. S. army; 
surgeon's mate, Sackett's Harbor and Watertown, N. Y., 1813-15; physi- 
cian Sutton, Mass., 1815-29; member school committee Sutton. Bom 
Sutton, Mass., Jan. 29, 1785; died Sutton, May 13, 1829. 

Hist, of Sutton 



io8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1811 

PHIPPEN, GEORGE, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1812; pastor First 
church, Middletown, Conn., 1812-17; First church, Lynn, Mass., 1817- 
22; Canton, Conn., 1828-37, 1854-60; Fayetteville, N. Y. ; West Troy, 
N. Y.; Newburg, N. Y.; Lee and Tyringham, Mass., 1844-50; associate 
principal academy, Peekskill, N. Y., 1850-54; resident Tyringham, 
1860-70; Chicago, 111., 1870-73. Bom Salem, Mass., Feb. 2, 1790; died 
Chicago, 111., April 15, 1873. Nee. 1873 

PUTNAM, AARON, A.B. Principal Kent academy, East Greenwich, R. 
I., 1811-12; clergyman. Born Pomfret, Conn., Oct. 26, 1786; died 1831. 

Hist, of E. Greenwich 

RANDALL, DEXTER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; politician. 
Author Detnocracy vindicated, Dorrism unveiled, 1846. Bom North 
Providence, R. I., Feb. i, 1788; died Providence, R. I., April 23, 1867. 

Nee. 1867 

RIVERS, THOMAS, A.B. ; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I. From Charles- 
ton, S. C; bom 1792; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 15, 1841. Prov. rec. 

RUSSELL, THOMAS, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1814. From Salem, 
Mass.; died 1814. 

SWEET, HARTFORD, A.B.; A.M. Student of theology. Bora Attle- 
boro, Mass., Oct. 30, 1790; died Richmond, Va., April 10, 1818. 

Hist, of Attleb., P. 

TIBBITTS, CHARLES NORRIS, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. From 
Preston, Conn.; bom 1791; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 25, 1827. 

Prov. dir., Prov. gaz. 

TOLMAN, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1822. Admitted to 
bar 181 5; lawyer Charleston, S. C; Canton, Mass., 1817-37; Boston, 
Mass., 1837-69; member Mass. house of representatives; chairman com- 
mittee on elections 1845-47; member Mass. executive council 1849-50. 
Born Stoughton, Mass., Feb. 20, 1791; died Boston, Mass., June 20, 1869. 

Nee. 1869 

WARDWELL, DANIEL, A.B. Admitted to N. Y. bar 1815; U. S.bari82i; 
lawyer Whitesboro, N. Y.; Mannsville, N. Y.; Pulaski, N. Y.; Adams, 
N. Y.; Ellisville, N. Y.; justice court of common pleas, Jefferson co., 1824; 
member N. Y. house of representatives four terms; U. S. house of rep- 
resentatives 1831-37; resident Rome, N. Y., 1860-78. Bom Bristol, R. 
I., May 28, 1 791; died Rome, N. Y., March 27, 1878. 

Cong, direct.. Nee. 1878 

WHEELOCK, PETER, A.B.; A.M. From Mendon, Mass. 

WINSOR, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Resident Greenville, R. I. Bom 
Smithfield, R. I,, Feb. 23, 1786; died Greenville, Smithfield, R. I., Jan. 4, 
1815. P. 

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1812 

ALLEN, THADDEUS, A.B.; A.M. In business; principal private school. 
Boston, Mass., 1820-40; member Mass. house of representatives; school 
committee, Boston. Author Inquiry into views, services and influences 
of the leading men in the origination of our union and in the formation and 
early administration of the government, 1847. Bom Dover, Mass., May 
14, 1786; died Boston,' Mass., April 18, 1883. Nee. 1884 

BLAKE, JOHN LAURIS, A.B.; A.M.; Trinity college 1855; D.D. Augusta 
college, Ky., 1837. Licensed Congregational minister 1813; ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1815; rector St. Paul's church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1815- 
20; Concord and Hopldnton, N. H., 1820-22; principal Young ladies' 
school, Concord, N. H.; Boston, Mass., 1822-30; rector St. Matthew's 
church, Boston, Mass., 1824-32. Author American universal geography, 
1833; Anecdotes of American Indians; Biographical dictionary, 1835; Bib- 
lical reader, 1826; Book of nature laid open; Compendium of universal 



i8i2 GRADUATES 109 

geography; Conversations on chemistry, 1848; Conversations on vegetable 
physiology and botany, 1834; Evidences of Christianity; Family text-book 
for the country: a cyclopedia of agriculture and domestic econotny, 1852; 
Fanners' every-day book, 1852; First book in astronomy; First book in 
natural philosophy; First reader; General biographical dictionary, 1856; 
Geography for children; Geological view of the world; High school reader; 
Historical reader; History of the American revolution; Juvenile companion 
and fireside reader; Lectures on rhetoric; Lessons in modern farming, 185 1 ; 
Letters on confirmation; Mrs. Marcet's conversations; Modern farmer, 1853; 
Natural philosophy; Our world in a nutshell; Parental instructions; Second 
reader; Text-book of geography and chronology, 18 14; Text-book of modern 
geography; Universal biographical dictionary, 1857; Wonders of art, 1845; 
Wonders of the earth; Wonders of the ocean; Young orator; editor Literary 
advertiser; Gospel advocate. Bom Northwood, N. H., Dec. 21, 1788; 
died Orange, N. J., July 6, 1857. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1857, Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Roorbach, Am. 
Cat. 

DEXTER, CHRISTOPHER CHAMPLIN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I. Bom 1791; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 13, 1825. 

Prov. jour. 

DORRANCE, ANDREW MURDOCK, A.B. From Brooklyn, Conn. 

FISKE, ISAAC, A.B. From Weston, Mass.; died Weston, Aug. 11, 1813. 

Prov. gaz. 

GILBERT, RALPH, A.B.; A.M. Law student Hebron, Conn., 1814; ad- 
mitted to bar 1 8 14; lawyer and farmer Hebron, Conn.; justice Tolland 
CO. court 1851-52; judge of probate; town clerk and registrar Hebron. 
Bom Hebron, Conn., Sept. 12, 1789; died Hebron, March 7, 1864. 

Nee. 1864 

GODDARD, WILLIAM GILES, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Bowdoin college 1843. 
Professor moral philosophy and metaphysics. Brown university, 1825- 
34; belles-lettres 1834-42; trustee 1842-43; fellow 1843-46; secretary 
1843-46. Law student and associate editor Worcester spy 181 2- 13; 
editor Rhode Island American 1813-25. Author Political, and miscel- 
laneous writing, edited by his son F. W. Goddard, 2 vols., 1870. Born 
Johnston, R. I., Jan. 2, 1794; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 16, 1846. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 

GREENE, RICHARD WARD, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1848. Tmstee Brown 
university 1823-75. Admitted to bar 1816; lawyer Boston, Mass., 
1816; Providence, R. I., 1816-75; U. S. district attorney 1826-45; mem- 
ber R. I. senate 1847-48; R. I. house of representatives 1865-72; chief 
justice R. I. 1848-54. Bom Potowomut, Warwick, R. I., Jan. 21, 1792; 
died Providence, R. I., March 14, 1875. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1875 

HEWETT, DANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Bom Taunton, Mass.; died 1846. 

IVES, MOSES BROWN, A.B.; A.M. Tmstee Brown university 1822-57; 
treasurer 1825-57. Graduated law school Litchfield, Conn.; admitted 
to R. I. bar 1815; merchant, partner Brown and Ives, Providence, R. I.; 
president Providence bank 1835-57; ^^^ of the founders Providence 
Athenaeum; one of the founders and treasurer Butler hospital. Bom 
Providence, R. I., July 21, 1794; died Warwick, R. I., Aug. 7, 1857. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1857, R. I. cyc, Bapt. encyc 

KINGSBURY, CYRUS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1854. Graduated Andover 
theological seminary 1815; ordained Congregational minister 1815; home 
missionary Va. and East Tenn. 1815-17; missionary Cherokee Indians, 
Tenn., 1817-18; Choctaws, Miss., 1818-32; Ind. Ter., 1832-70. Born 
Alstead, N. H., Nov. 22, 1786; died Boggy Depot, Ind. Ter., June 27, 1870. 

And., Nee 1871 

KNIGHT, HENRY COGSWELL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Episcopal min- 
ister. Author The Cypriad, with other poems, 1809; The broken harp, 
poems, 1815; Poems, 1821; Letters from the South and West, by Arthur 



no BROWN UNIVERSITY 1812 

Singleton, Esq., 1824; Lectures and sennons, 2 vols., 1831. Born New- 
buryport, Mass., 1788?; died Rowley, Mass., Jan. 10, 1835. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Duyckinck, Sabin, AUibone 

NEWELL, WILLIAM PALMER, A.B. From Vernon, Vt.; died 1837. 

PARKHURST, JOHN LUKE, A.B. Graduated Andover theological sem- 
inary 1817; principal academy, Amherst, Mass., 1817-19; pastor Plain- 
field, N. H., 1819-21; Gilmanton, N. H., 1821-25; teacher Monitorial 
school, Wiscasset, Me., 1825-26; editor Christian mirror, Portland, Me., 
1826; principal academy, Gilmanton, N. H., 1827-32; teacher Portland, 
Me., 1832-34; Standish, Me., 1834-43; resident Gorham, Me., 1843-50. 
Author Systematic introduction to English grammar, 1820; English gram- 
mar for beginners, 1838; First lessons in reading and spelling; Moral phi- 
losophy. Born Framingham, Mass., Sept. 7, 1789; died Gorham, Me., 
May 20, 1850. And., Allibone 

PHINNEY, SAMUEL, A.B. Teacher academy, Plainfield, Conn., 1813- 
15; ordained Episcopal deacon 181 5; priest 1816; rector St. Andrew's 
church, Coldenham, N. J.; principal academy, Ithaca, N. Y. ; founder 
Orange county institute, Newburgh, N. Y.; principal 20 years. Born 
Canterbury, Conn., July 2, 1786; died Newburgh, N. Y., April 19, 1855. P. 

RANDALL, EPHRAIM, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1814; 
pastor Unitarian church, New Bedford, Mass.; Stoughton, Mass.; Sau- 
gus, Mass., 1826-27; Westford, Mass.; resident Easton, Mass. Born 
Easton, Mass., Nov. 29, 1785; died Easton, Dec. 16, 1871. 

Am. q. reg.. Nee. 1872 

SANFORD, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Presbyterian minister 1814; 
pastor Fabius, N. Y., 1815-20; Oxbow, N. Y., 1820-29; Gill, Mass., 1829- 
31; Holland, Mass., 1831-47; preacher Oxbow, N. Y., 1847-51; farmer 
Oxbow. Born Berkley, Mass., May 7, 1786; died Ware, Mass., Aug. 
23, 1865. Am. q. reg., Nee. 1865 

SANFORD, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1815; 
evangelist 1815-18; pastor South Dennis, Mass., 1818-39; Harwich, Mass., 
1821-25. Born Berldey, Mass., 1789; died Taunton, Mass., July 11, 1866. 

Nee. 1866 

SMITH, PRESERVED, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1814; pastor Warwick, Mass., 1814-44; Pembroke, Mass., 1844-49; res- 
ident Deerfield, Mass., 1849-63; Greenfield, Mass., 1863-81. Author 
sermons. Born Rowe, Mass., Aug. i, 1789; died Greenfield, Mass., July 
30, 1881. Nee. 1882 

WHEATON, JOSEPHUS, A.B. Tutor Brown university 1813-1 5. Teacher 
George street academy, Providence, R. I., 1S12-13; ordained Congrega- 
tional minister 1815; pastor Holliston, Mass., 1815-25. Author School 
education; Equality of mankind, and the evils of slavery; also various 
sermons. Born Rehoboth, Mass., March 16, 1788; died Holliston, Mass., 
Feb. 4, 1825. Cent, ser., Holliston 

WHITING, AMOS, A.B. Lawyer. Born Holliston, Mass., March 8, 1788; 
died Port Gibson, Miss., 1838. P. 

WHITING, THADDEUS, A.B. From Wrentham, Mass.; died Wrentham, 
Mass., Feb., 1813. 

WINCHELL, JAMES MANNING, A.B. ; A.M. Student Union college 1808- 
11; licensed Baptist preacher 1812; preacher Bristol, R. I., 1812-13; 
ordained 1813; pastor First church, Boston, Mass., 1814-20; president 
Young men's auxiliary Baptist education society, Boston. Author 
yubilee serm-ons: First Baptist church, Boston, i66§-i8i8, 1819; editor 
Watts's psalms and hymns, with supplement. Born North East, N. Y., 
Sept. 8, 1791; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 22, 1820. 

Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Allibone 

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i8i3 GRADUATES iii 

1813 

ADAMS, HORACE, A.B. Born Killingly, Conn., 1786; died Killingly, 
Dec. 25, 18 1 3. Prov. phenix 

ALLEN, ZACHARIAH, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1851. Trustee Brown univer- 
sity 1826-82. Admitted to bar 1815; lawyer Providence, R. L, 1815-22; 
cotton manufacturer Providence 1822-82; member town council. Prov- 
idence; member R. L historical society 1822-82; president 1880-82; 
one of founders R. I. society for the encouragement of domestic industry 
1824; Providence Athenseum; Butler hospital for the insane; Free pub- 
lic library; president Providence association of manufacturers and me- 
chanics. Author Practical luec ham cs, 1829; Practical tourist, 1832; Phi- 
losophy of the mechanics in nature, 1851; Bi-centenary of the burning of 
Providence in i6j6: defence of the R. I. system of treatment of the Indians 
and of civil and religions liberty, 1876; Solar light and heat, 1879; also 
several articles in scientific magazines. Bom Providence, R. L, Sept. 
^5' 1795; died Providence, March 17, 1882. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. L eye, Allibone, Astor cat., Nee. 1882 

ALLENTON, RUSSELL. A.B. Lawyer. From Providence R. L; born 
1790; died Providence, R. L, Nov. 16, 18 15. Prov. gaz. 

ANGELL, JOSEPH KINNICUTT, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to R. L bar 1816; 
reporter R. L supreme court 1845-49. Author Treatise on the common 
law in relation to water courses, 1824; The right of property in tide waters, 
1826; A treatise on the limitations of actions at law and suits in equity, 
1829; Treatise on the law of private corporations aggregate, in conjunction 
with Samuel Ames, 1832; Practical summary of the law of assignments, 
1835; Inquiry into . . . incorporeal hereditaments, 1837; Essay on the right 
of a state to tax a body corporate, 1837; Law of carriers of goods and pas- 
sengers, 1849; Treatise on the law of fire and life insurance, 1854; Treatise 
on the law of highways, completed by Thomas Durfee, 1857; editor U. S. 
law intelligencer and review, 1829-30; signer Nine lawyers' opinion, 1842. 
Born Providence, R. L, April 30, 1794: died Boston, Mass., May i, 1857. 
Nee. 1857, R. L hist, tract 11, R. I. eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog., Allibone 

ATKINSON, JACOB, A.B. From Boscawen, N. H. 

ATKINSON, SAMUEL, A.B. From Boscawen. N. H. 

BALLOU, BARTON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Wickford, R. I., 1814-16; Dud- 
ley, Mass.?, 1816-17; private tutor Baltimore, Md., i8i8?-2o; teacher 
West Wrentham, Mass.; Cumberland Hill, R. I. Born Cumberland, 
R. I., July 19, 1791; died Woonsocket, R. I., July 26, 1844. Ballou gen. 

CHAPIN, CHESTER, A.B.; A.M. Union college 1818. Ordained Congrega- 
tional minister; pastor East church, Granby, Mass., 1822-30; preacher 
Newbury, O., 1831-32; Willoughby, O., 1833-34; Bucksville, O., 1834- 
35; Russell, O., 1835-?. Bom Springfield, Mass., 1786. Am. q. reg. 

COBB, ALVAN, A.B.; A.M. Licensed Congregational preacher 1814; 
preacher Taunton, Mass., 18 14; ordained 181 5; pastor First church, 
Taunton, Mass., 1815-61; founder Congregational board of publication. 
Author various sermons and articles. Born Plymouth, Mass., 1788; 
died Taunton, Mass., April 2, 1861. Nee. 1861 

COFFIN, TIMOTHY GARDINER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer New Bedford, 
Mass. From Nantucket, Mass.; died New Bedford, Mass., ISept. 19, 1854. 

Nee. 1854 

DRURY, LUKE, A.B. Associate justice R. I. supreme court 1822-24. 
Author System of geography for schools upon an entirely new plan, with an 
atlas of 40 luminous maps, 1822. Bom Marblehead, Mass., Jan. 16, 1794; 
died 1845. P. 

DURFEE, JOB, A.B.; LL.D. 1845. Trustee Brown university 1837-47. 
Lawyer Tiverton, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1816-20, 
1826-29; speaker 1827-29; member U. S. house of representatives 1820- 
25; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1833-35; chief justice 1835-47; 



112 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1813 

Author poems, lectures, orations and judicial charges contained in his 
Complete works, with memoir, edited by his son, 1849. Bom Tiverton, R. 
I., Sept. 20, 1790; died Tiverton, July 26, 1847. 

Memoir, R. I. eye, Nee. 1847 

DURNFORD, JOHN, A.B. From St. George, Bermuda. 

ELTON, ROMEO, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1820; D.D. Nashville 
college 1842. Professor Greek and Latin languages, Brown university, 
1825-43; trustee 1820-51. Teacher Philadelphia, Penn., several years; 
ordained Baptist minister 1817; pastor Second church, Newport, R. I., 
1817-22; Windsor, Vt., 1824-25; studied abroad 1825-27; resident Conn. 
1843-45; Exeter, England, 1845-67; Bath, England, 1867-69; Boston, 
Mass., 1869. Author Life of Roger Williams, 1852; editor Literary re- 
mains of Rev. Jonathan Maxcy, 1844; Rev. John Callender's Historical 
discourse, 1838; Eclectic review. Born Burlington, Conn., 1790; died 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 5, 1870. 

R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1870 

FISHER, GEORGE, A.B. Lawyer Oswego, N. Y., 1816-36?; contestant 
for seat in U. S. house of representatives 1829; manufacturer Oswego; 
member N. Y. general assembly; president Northwestern insurance co., 
Oswego; resident New York, N. Y., 1858 ?-6i. Bom Frankhn, Mass., 
March 17, 1788; died New York, N. Y., March 26, 1861. 

Nee. 1 86 1, Cong, direct., Lanman 

FORCE, EBENEZER, A.B. From Wrentham, Mass. 

GILMAN, BENJAMIN IVES, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Philadelphia, Penn., 
1813-25; Terra Haute, Ind., 1825-34; Alton, 111., 1834-36; St. Louis, 
Mo., 1836-66. Bom Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 3, 1794; died Monticello, 
111., Jan. II, 1866. Nee. 1866 

HAWES, JOEL, A.B.; D.D. 183 1. Teacher Phillips academy, Andover, 
Mass., 1816-17; graduated Andover theological seminary 1817; ordained 
Congregational minister 1818; pastor First church, Hartford, Conn., 
1818-67; travelled in Europe and the East 1844. Author Lectures to 
young men, 1828; Tribute to the m.em.ory of the Pilgrifns, 1830; Ademoir of 
Normand Smith, 1839; Character everything to the young, 1843; The relig- 
ion of the East, 1845; Looking-glass for the ladies, or the formation and 
excellence of female character, 1845; Washington and Jay, 1850; An offer- 
ing to home missionaries. Bom Medway, Mass., Dec. 22, 1789; died 
Gilead, Conn., June 5, 1867. Cyc. Am. biog.. And., Nee. 1867 

KNIGHT, DANIEL, A.B. Lawyer Spencer, Mass.; Leicester, Mass. Bom 
Worcester, Mass.; died Leicester, Mass., Aug. 30, 1826. 

Hist, of Wore, Prov. jour. 

KNIGHT, JOSEPH, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor 
Granby, Mass., 1830-36; Peru, Mass. Bom Monson, Mass., 1788; died 
i860. 

LORING, JEROME, A.B.; A.M. Resident Delaware. Bom Hingham, 
Mass., Oct. 20, 1702. Hist, of Hingham 

MORTON, JOSHUA, A.B. From Middleboro, Mass. 

NELSON, MORGAN, A.B. From Middleboro, Mass. 

PAINE, EMERSON, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1816; pastor 
Middleboro, Mass., 1816-22; Little Compton, R. I., 1822-35; Halifax, 
Mass., 1835-51. Author Sermons; also three pamphlets. Bom Fox- 
boro, Mass., Dec. 5, 1786; died Halifax, Mass., April 26, 1851. 

Mem. of Emmons, Nee. 185 1 

PERKINS, JONAS, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1815; 
pastor Union religious society, Braintree and Weymouth, Mass., 1815-60. 
Author numerotis tracts. Bom North Bridgewater, now Brockton, 
Mass., Oct. 15, 1790; died Braintree, Mass., June 26, 1874. Nee. 1875 

POND, ENOCH, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Dartmouth college 1S35. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1815; pastor Ward, now Auburn, Mass., 1815-28; 



i8i3 GRADUATES 113 

editor Spirit of the Pilgrims 1828-32; professor systematic theology, 
Bangor theological seminary, 1832-56; president, professor ecclesiastical 
history, and lecturer on pastoral duties, 1856-70; president and professor 
emeritus 1870-82. Author Review of Judson on baptism, 1813; Monthly 
concert lectures, 1824; Alemoir of Pres. Samuel Davies, 1829; Memoir of 
Susannah Anthony, 1830; Murray's grammar improved, 1832; Memoir of 
Count Zinzendorf, 1839; Wickhffe and his tinges, 181 1; Morning of the 
Reformation, iB ^2; No fellowship with Romanism, 1843; Review of Second 
advent publications, 1843; Mather family, 1844; Young pastor's guide, 
1844; World's salvation, 1845; Pope and pagan, 1846; Probation; Sweden- 
borgianism reviewed, 1846; Plato, his life, works, opinions, and influence, 
1846; Life of Increase Mather and Sir William Phipps, 1847; The church, 
1848; Memoir of John Knox, 1S56; Wreck and the rescue, a memoir of 
Rev. Harrison Fairfield, 1858; Lectures on pastoral theology, 1866; Prize 
essay on Congregationalism, 1867; Lectures on Christian theology, 1868; 
History of God's church, 1871; Sketches of the theological history of N. E., 
1880; Conversations on the Bible, 1881; editor J. Norton's Life of John 
Cotton, 1832; besides various sermons and articles in magazines and 
reviews. Bom Wrentham, Mass., July 29, 1791; died Bangor, Me., 
Jan. 21, 1882. Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1882 

RUGGLES, JOHN, A.B. Teacher Ky. 1813-14; lawyer Skowhegan, Me., 
1815-17; Thomaston, Me., 1817-74; member Me. house of representatives 
1823-31; speaker 1825-29, 1831; justice district court, Me., 1831-34; 
member U. S. senate 1835-41; originator patent law of 1836. Born 
Westboro, Mass., Oct. 8, 1789; died Thomaston, Me., June 20, 1874. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct.. Nee. 1S75 

SHEPARD, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1853. Graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1816; ordained Congregational minister 18 19; home 
missionary, Ga., 1816-18; agent Conn, asylum for deaf and dumb 1818- 
19; pastor Ashfield, Mass., 1819-33; N. E. agent American Bible society; 
pastor Bristol, R. I., 1835-79; member school committee, Bristol, 25 
years. Bom Norton, Mass., May 7, 1792; died Bristol, R. I., Oct. 5, 
1879. Nat. cyc. Am. biog.. Am. q. reg.. And., Nee. 1880 

SIBLEY. JONAS LEONARD, A.B. Admitted to bar 181 7; lawyer 
Sutton, Mass., 1817-52; member school committee, Sutton; board of 
selectmen, Sutton, 1832-34; Mass. house of representatives 1824-25, 
1830-32; U. S. marshal, Boston, Mass. Bom Sutton, Mass., Jan. 4, 
1791; died Sutton, Feb. i, 1852. Hist, of Sutton 

SMITH, ALBERT, A.B. Admitted to bar 1816; lawyer Portland, Me.; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1820; Me. legislature; postmaster 
Portland, Me., several years; U. S. marshal. Me., 1830-38; member U. 
S. house of representatives 1839-41; U. S. commissioner to lay out the 
northeastern boundary under the Ashburton treaty 1842-47; resident 
Washington, D. C; Boston, Mass. Born Hanover, Mass., Jan. 3, 1793; 
died Boston, Mass., May 28, 1867. Cong, direct.. Nee. 1867 

SNOW, CALEB HOPKINS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1821. Tutor Brown uni- 
versity 1814-16; librarian 1814-18. Physician. KnXhor History of Bos- 
ton, 1825; Geography of Boston and adjacent towns, 1830. Born Boston, 
Mass., April i, 1796; died Boston, July 6, 1835. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

THOMAS, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Plymouth, Mass.; merchant Ply- 
mouth; New York, N. Y. Bom Kingston, Mass.; died Irvington, N. 
Y., July 26, 1855. Nee. 1855 

WEEDEN, BENJAMIN DUNHAM, A.B.; A.M. Cotton broker Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member common council 1832-33. Bom Providence, R. 
I., Dec. 15, 1792; died Providence, Feb. 11, 1876. Nee. 1876 

WHITE, EARL PERCY, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Norton, Mass., until 1837; 
first postmaster Norton; lawyer 111. Bom Norton, Mass., June 4, 1790; 
died Copperas Creek, 111., Jan., 1849. Hist, of Norton 



114 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1813 

WIGHT, AMHERST, A.B. Lawyer New York, N. Y., until 1861; Port 
Chester, N. Y. Born Bellingham, Mass., June 15, 1791; died Port 
Chester, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1879. Nee. 1879 

35-*35 

1814 

ALDEN, SETH, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy, Wakefield, Mass., 1814- 
15; theological student Harvard university; ordained Unitarian minister 
1819; pastor Second church, Marlboro, Mass., 1819-34; First church, 
Brookfield, Mass., 1835-45; Southboro, Mass., 1847-49; Second chtirch, 
Lincoln, Mass., 1849-53. Born Bridgewater, Mass., May 21, 1793; died 
Westboro, Mass., Nov. 13, 1853. Wore, ass., Nee. 1854 

ALLENTON, GOODWIN, A.B.; M.D. 181 7. Physician Providence, R. I.; 
fellow R. I. medical society. From Providence, R. I.; born 1792; died 
Providence, R. I., May 12, 1819. Prov. gaz. 

ANGELL, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Pawtuxet, R. I., 1814-19?; 
principal Warren female seminary ten years; teacher Providence, R. I. 
Born North Providence, R. I., March 28, 1793; died Providence, R. I., 
Aug. 21, 1853. Prov. dir., Angell dir. 

ARNOLD, RICHARD JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1826-73. Merchant Providence, R. I., 1814-23; rice and cotton planter, 
Bryan CO., Ga., 1823-61; resident Providence 1861-73; charter member 
R. I. historical society; trustee 1836-41; member R. I. society for the 
encouragement of domestic industry. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 5, 
1796; died Providence, March 10, 1873. 

Bapt. encyc, R. I. eye. Nee. 1873 

ATWELL, , SAMUEL YOUNG, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1835-40?; speaker 1836-37. Bom 
Providence, R. I., June 24, 1796; died Chepachet, R. I., Oct. 25, 1844. 

R. I. eye. 

BARKER, JAMES, A.B. Student Harvard divinity school with the class 
of 1821; teacher New Jersey. Born Middleboro, Mass., Jan. 4, 1794. 

Harv. div. sch. 

BELCHER, MANNING, A.B. Teacher Charleston, S. C, 1814-34; planter 
and teacher, Pendleton District, S. C, 1834-68. Born Wrentham, Mass., 
July 13, 1790; died Pendleton District, S. C, Sept. 13, 1868. Nee. 1869 

BISBE, JOHN, A.B. From Plympton, Mass.; died 1829. 

BODURTHA, DANIEL, A.B. Admitted to bar 1817; lawyer near Centre- 
ville, Md. Born Agawam, Mass., March 30, 1791; died Md. 1819. 

Bodurtha gen., P. 

BRYANT, REUBEN, A.B. Student Harvard divinity school with the 
class of 1819; lawyer Holley, N. Y.; Albion, N. Y.; Buffalo, N. Y. Born 
Templeton, Mass., July 17, 1792; died Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1863. 

Harv. div. sch. 

BUMP, THOMAS, A.B.; M.D. From Middleboro, Mass. 

CHANDLER, ANSON GANSELLO, A.B. Teacher Wayne, Me.; lawyer; 
justice district court 1840-45; U. S. consul Lahaima, Sandwich Islands. 
Born Monmouth, Mass., Oct. 14, 1793; died Bethlehem, Penn., May 10, 
1863. Chandler gen. 

FORD, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1818; lawyer Taunton, Mass., 
1818-19; Fall River, Mass., 1819-73; member Mass. general court 1824- 
26; postmaster four years; justice of peace; justice police court; member 
school committee 1 1 years ; alderman three years ; inspector Titicut alms- 
house 12 years. Editor Monitor, Fall River, 25 years. Born Milton, 
Mass., Aug. 3, 1784; died Fall River, Mass., July 27', 1873. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1874 

FRENCH, ANSEL, A.B.; A.M. From Canton, Mass.; died 1832. 



i8i4 GRADUATES 115 

HATHAWAY, ABNER ALDEN, A.B. Resident Raynham, Mass.; later, 
went South. Born Raynham, Mass., Jan. 11, 1794; died 1818. P. 

HOLBROOK, WILLARD, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1817; preacher Hudson, N. H., 1817-18; ordained Congregational 
minister 1818; pastor Rowley, Mass., 1818-40; Millville, Mass., 1841-50; 
Linebrook, Mass., 1851-54; resident Rowley, Mass., 1854-60. Born 
Uxbridge, Mass., April 7, 1792; died Rowley, Mass., Feb. 7, i860. 

Nee. 1860, And. 

JONES, ALEXANDER, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Kenyon college 1844. Prin- 
cipal school, Bardstown, Ky.; ordained. Episcopal priest 1825; rector 
Zion church, Charlestown, Va., 1824-51; St. Paul's church, Richmond, 
Va., five years; St. Peter's church, Perth Amboy, N. J., 17 years. Born 
Charleston, S. C, Nov. 8, 1796; died Perth Amboy, N. J., Feb. 15, 1874. 

Nee. 1874 

JOSLEN, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Latin and Greek, Brown university, 
1815-18. Admitted to bar 1818?; teacher Monmouth, Me., 1820-24; 
lawyer Providence, R..L, 1824-25; principal classical school, Newport, 
R. L, 1825-45; justice court of common pleas, Newport co., R. L, 1827- 
41; postmaster Newport 1845-49, 1853-57; president people's constitu- 
tional convention; chosen state treasurer by the adherents to that con- 
stitution. Editor Post, Providence, 1849-53; Mercury, Newport, sev- 
eral years. Bom Smithfield, R. L, April 9, 1793; died Newport, R. L, 
May 23, 1888. Nee. 1888 

LEONARD, ESEK SAMUEL HOPKINS, A.B.; A.M. From Taunton, 
Mass.; died 1834. 

LEONARD, JOHN BURROUGHS HOPKINS, A.B.; A.M. From Taunton, 
Mass.; died North Providence, R. I., March 18, 1853. Nee. 1853 

LYMAN, SAMUEL, A.B. From Springfield, Mass. 

M'CORRIE, JOHN, A.B. From Portsmouth, R. I. 

MACKIE, ANDREW, A.B.; M.D. 1817. Physician Plymouth, Mass., 1817- 
30; New Bedford, Mass., 1830-71; vice president Mass. medical society. 
Born Wareham, Mass., Jan. 24, 1794; died New Bedford, Mass., March 
2, 1871. Nee. 1871 

M'PHERSON, JAMES, A.B. From Charleston, S. C. 

MOORE, MARK, A.B. From Sterling, Mass.; died 1850. 

PARKHURST, LEMUEL, A.B. Lawyer Palmyra, N. Y. Born Milford, 
Mass., Jan. 2, 1788; died Palmyra, N. Y., Sept., 1818. Hist, of Milford 

PARTRIDGE, MOSES, A.B. ; A.M. Missionary Mass. home mission society 
1814-24; ordained Congregational minister 1824; pastor Monumet Ponds, 
now Manomet, Plymouth, Mass., 1824. Born I3ellingham, Mass., 1788; 
died Monumet Ponds, Sept. 25, 1824. Mem. of Emmons 

RANDALL, MOSES FENELON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Bowdoin college 1818. 
From Boston, Mass.; died previous to 1849. Bowd. 

RAYMOND, STETSON, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 
1817; pastor Chatham, Mass., 1817-29; Assonet, Freetown, Mass., 1829- 
36; Bridgewater, 1836-51. Born Middleboro, Mass., Nov. 16, 1787; died 
Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 21, 1864. Nee. 1865 

RICHMOND, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1818; 
rector St. Michael's church, St. James's church, and St. Mary's church. 
New York, N. Y., 1818-36; Zion church, New York, 1836-42; St. Michael's 
church, Bloomingdale, N. Y., 1842-51, 1853-58; missionary. Or., 1851- 
53. Born Dighton, Mass., Dec. 11, 1797; died Bloomingdale, N. Y., 
Sept. 19, 1858. Nee. 1859, Cyc. Am. biog. 

RIPLEY, THOMAS BALDWIN, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 18 16; 
pastor First church, Portland, Me., 1816-28; First church, Bangor, Me., 
1829-34; Wobum, Mass.; Fourth church. Providence, R. I.; teacher 
Nashville, Tenn.; pastor Nashville; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Clarksville, 



ii6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1814 

Tenn.; Memphis, Tenn.; Holly Springs, Miss.; city missionary Portland, 
Me. Author sermons. Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 20, 1795; died Port- 
land, Me., May 4, 1876. Bapt. encyc.. Nee. 1876 

SAWYER, JAMES, A.B. From Boylston, Mass.; died 1822. 

SHURTLEFF, FLAVEL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1817; 
pastor Pawtuxet, R. I.; Hanson, Mass. Born Carver, Mass., Aug. 29, 
1784; died Halifax, Mass., Oct. 13, 1845. P. 

SIBLEY, JOHN JAY, A.B. Born Sutton, Mass., Nov. 12, 1792; died Sut- 
ton, March 10, 1815. Hist, of Sutton 

STRONG, GEORGE ODIORNE, A.B. Merchant Orford, N. H.; Thet- 
ford, Vt. ; Boston, Mass.; Lynn, Mass. Bom Randolph, Mass., Nov. 6, 
1791; died Lynn, Mass., Feb. 8, 1867. J. Strong and des.. Nee. 1867 

SULLIVAN, LOT BUMPUS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher academy, Wrentham, 
Mass.; ordained Congregational minister; pastor Lyme, O., 1820-24; 
preacher Wellington, O., 1820-24; Medina, O., 1824-25; Canfield, O., 
i82i5-26; home missionary, Oneida co., N. Y.; preacher Addison, Vt.,. 
1838-39; Orford, N. H., 1839-40; Meredith, N. H., 1840-41; Shutesbury, 
Mass.; resident Fall River, Mass., 1860-61. Born Wareham, Mass., 
June 27, 1790; died Fall River, Mass., March i, 1861. 

Am. q. reg., Nee. 1861 

THAYER, JAMES, A.B. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 4, 1796; died 
Nassau, N. P., 1817. Prov. rec, Prov. gaz. 

TILLINGHAST, CHARLES FOSTER, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1816; 
lawyer Chepachet, R. I., 18 16-17; Providence, R. I., 1817-64; member 
R. I. constitutional convention 1843; R. I. house of representatives one 
year. Born New York, N. Y., June 18, 1797; died Providence, R. I., 
Aug. 3, 1864. Nee. 1864, R. I. eye, P. 

TILLINGHAST, GEORGE HOPKINS, A.B.; M.D. Physician Provi- 
dence, R. I.; fellow R. I. medical society. Bom New York, N. Y., 
March 19, 1795; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 22, 1858. Nee. 1858, P. 

TOWNSEND, SHEARJASHUB BOURNE, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown 
university 1815-16. Ordained Congregational minister 1817 ; pastor First 
church, Sherbom, Mass., 1817-32?. Author several orations. Born 
Barrington, R. I., April 14, 1796; died July 20, 1832. 

Sprague Annals 8 

WADSWORTH, JOHN ATHERTON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1818. Physician 
Portsmouth, R. I., 1818-1827; physician and druggist Providence, R. 
I., 1829-49; physician Sacramento, Cal., 1849-55; fellow R. I. medical 
society. Born Milton, Mass., Dec. 4, 1793; died Providence, R. I., 
April 21, 1866. R. I. med. soc.. Nee. 1866 

WASHBURN, REUEL, A.B. Admitted to bar 1818; lawyer Livemiore, 
Me., 1818-78; registrar of probate Oxford co., Me., 1821-23; member 
Me. senate 1827-29; Me. house of representatives 1832-36, 1841-42; Me. 
executive council 1829; judge of probate Androscoggin co.. Me., 1856- 
59. Born Raynham, Mass., May 21, 1793; died Livermore, Me., March 
4, 1878. Nee. 1878 

WHITMORE, BENJAMIN, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1816; 
pastor Tiverton, R. I., 1815-16; Chiltonville, Plymouth, Mass., 1819-57. 
Born Wareham, Mass., 1786; died St. Mary's Parish, La., July 12, 1857. 

Nee. 1858 

WILLEY, ELIJAH FRINK, A.B.; A.M. Clergyman. 

WILLIAMS, JOHN FOWLER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Stafford, Conn., 1816-?; 
West Woodstock, Conn.; judge of probate. Bom West Woodstock, 
Conn., Dec. 30, 1790; died West Woodstock, Oct. 13, 1867. Nee. 1869 

WINSLOW, SETH ELLIOTT, A.B. Clergyman. From Barre, Mass. 

YOUNG, WELCOME, A.B. Lawyer Halifax, Mass., until 1826; East 
Bridgewater, Mass., 1826-59; master in chancery several years; U. S. 



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commissioner of bankruptcy, Mass.; member Mass. senate 1846-48. 
Bom Taunton, Mass., Oct. 31, 1792; died East Bridgewater, Mass., 
May 13, 1871. Nee. 1871 

47-*47 

1815 

ADAMS, JASPER, A.B.; A.M.; Yale college 1819; D.D. Columbia college 
1827. Tutor Brown university 1818-19; professor mathematics and 
natural philosophy 1819-24. Student Andover theological seminary 
two years with class of 181 9; ordained Episcopal deacon 1819; priest 
1820; president College of Charleston, S. C, 1824-26, 1828-36; Geneva, 
now Hobart, college, 1826-28; chaplain and professor geography, history, 
and ethics, U. S. military academy. West Point, N. Y., 1838-40; prin- 
cipal seminary, Pendleton, S. C, 1840-41. Author Elements of moral 
philosophy, 1837; numerous sermons and addresses. Born Medway, 
Mass., Aug. 27, 1793; died Charleston, S. C, Oct. 25, 1841. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Biog. of Medway, Cyc. Am. liiog.. And., Sabin 

ALLEN, CRAWFORD, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Providence, R. L, 1815-25?; 
cotton manufacturer Providence 1825 ?-72. Born Providence, R. L, 
March 27, 1799; died Providence, April 22, 1872. Nee. 1872 

BOND, ALVAN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1846. Fellow Brown university 1848-62. 
Graduated Andover theological seminary 1818; ordained Congregational 
minister 1819; pastor Sturbridge, Mass., 1819-31; professor sacred lit- 
erature, Bangor theological seminary, 1831-35; pastor Second church, 
Norwich, Conn., 1835-64. Author Illustrated history of the Holy Bible, 
1867; numerous sermons and addresses. See Alvan Bond, life and an- 
cestry. Born Sutton, Mass., April 27, 1793; died Norwich, Conn., July 
19, 1882. And., Nee. 1883 

BRAMAN, DANA AUGUSTUS, A.B. Born Sutton, Mass., Dec. 16, 1794. P. 

CLARK, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. From Middleboro, Mass. 

COLMAN, EBENEZER, A.B.; A.M. Amherst college 1827. Ordained 
Congregational minister; pastor Tiverton, R. L, 1818-23; Swanzey, N. 
H., 1827-32; Newport, R. L Born Ashby, Mass., Feb. 15, 1790; died 
Detroit, Mich., June 15, 1859. ' Nee. 1859 

COPELAND, BENJAMIN, A.B. Teacher Rappahannock academy, Va.; 
Mt. Sterling, Ky.; private tutor Natchez, Miss.; in business Clarendon, 
N. Y., 1829-35, 1843-?; miller Brooklyn, Mich., 1835-43; member Mich, 
general assembly. Bom Norton, Mass., May 14, 1791; died Clarendon, 
N. Y., Jan. 15, 1879. Nee. 1879 

COPELAND, GEORGE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1819; lawyer Brewster, 
Mass., 1819-71; member Mass. senate 1848-50. Bom West Bridge- 
water, Mass., April i, 1793; died Brewster, Mass., May 6, 1871. 

Nee. 1871 

FISK, WILBUR, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1835; Augusta college, Ky., 1829. Law 
student 1815-17; teacher near Baltimore, Md., 1816-17; Methodist 
preacher Craftsbury circuit, Vt., 1818; Charlestown, Mass., 1819-20; 
presiding elder Vt. district 1823-27; delegate Methodist general confer- 
ence 1824, 1828, 1832; chaplain Vt. legislature 1826; principal Wesleyan 
academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1826-31; president Wesleyan university 
1831-39; visitor U. S. military academy. West Point, N. Y., 1832; 
chaplain Middletown artillery 1832-39; delegate Wesleyan conference, 
England, and in Europe, 1835-36; member Conn, board of education 
1839. Author Travels on the Continent of Europe, 1838; numerous 
sermons and addresses. See Life by J. Holdich, 1842. Born Brattle- 
boro, Vt., Aug. 31, 1792; died Middletown, Conn., Feb. 22, 1839. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Wesl., Allibone 

FORBES, CHARLES EDWARD, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1848. Admitted to 
bar 1 8 18; lawyer Northampton, Mass., 18 18-81; county attorney several 



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years; member Mass. house of representatives 1825-26, 1834-35; justice 
court of common pleas 1846-48; justice Mass. supreme court 1848-49; 
presidential elector 1856; founder Forbes free library, Northampton. 
Bom West Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 25, 1795; died Northampton, Mass., 
Feb. 13, 1 88 1. Northampton ant.. Nee. 1881 

HOLBROOK, JOHN EDWARDS, A.B.; M.D. University of Pennsylvania 
1818. Student of medicine and natural history, Europe, 1818-22; 
physician Charleston, S. C, 1822-?; professor 'anatomy, S. C. medical 
college, 1824-55; head of examining board of surgeons, S. C, during Civil 
war; member American philosophical society; National academy of 
sciences. Author American herpetology, 1842; Sovithern ichthyology, two 
numbers; Ichthyology of South Carolina, ten numbers. Born Beaufort, 
S. C, Dec. 30, 1794; died Norfolk, Mass., Sept. 8, 1871. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1872 

HOLBROOK, SILAS PINCKNEY, A.B. Lawyer Medfield, Mass. Con- 
tributor to New England galaxy. Author Sketches of a traveller, 1834; 
the European part of Peter Parley's Pictorial geography; editor Tribune, 
Boston, Mass.; Spectacles. Born Beaufort, S. C., June i, 1796; died 
Pineville, S. C, May 26, 1835. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Cj'-c. Am. biog., Duyckinck Sup. 

HOWARD, JOHN EDWARD, A.B. From Bridgewater, Mass.; died West 
Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 23, 1854. Nee. 1855 

POLHILL, JOHN GOLDWIRE, A.B. Associate justice Georgia Supreme 
court. From Newington, Ga.; died 1838. 

POND, ABIJAH, A.B. From Wrentham, Mass.; died 1817. 

SEAMANS, JOHN, A.B. From Providence, R. I. 

SHEPARD, WILLIAM ARNOLD, A.B.; A.M. Clergyman. Born Fox- 
boro, Mass., March 20, 1791; died 1826. P. 

TAFT, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. i860. Ordained Episcopal minister 
1819; principal school. Providence, R. I., 1815-22; pastor St. Paul's 
church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1820-69. Born Mendon, Mass., Aug. 27, 1791; 
died Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 11, 1869. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1870 

THAYER, JOSEPH, A.B. Lawyer and farmer Uxbridge, Mass., 1818-71; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1853; Mass. constitutional con- 
vention 1853; resident Worcester, Mass., 1871-72. Born Douglas, Mass., 
Feb. 13, 1790; died Worcester, Mass., Jan. 9, 1872. 

Uxbridge acad., Nee. 1872 

TURNER, CHARLES, A.B. From Medway, Mass.; died 1816. 

WARREN, JOHN BLISS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1818; home missionary Alabama 1819-23; ordained Presby- 
terian minister 1823; pastor Protestant church, MolDile, Ala., 1824-26; 
teacher and preacher Mobile 1826-29; pastor Presbyterian church. Mo- 
bile, 1829-30; teacher and preacher New Orleans, La., 1830-41; editor 
New Orleans Protestant, 1841-44. Born Wilbraham, Mass.?, May 20, 
1794; died near New Orleans, La., 1844. And., Nee. 1847 

WHITMAN, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer. Born Hanover, Mass., 
April 2, 1797; died Susquehannah, Md., March 27, 1840. 

Whitman gen. 

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1816 

ARCHAR, JASON HAWES, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1819. Physician Fall River, 
Mass., 1819-52; member school committee four years; first president 
Massasoit bank; resident Wrentham, Mass., 1852-64. Born Wrentham, 
Mass., Feb. 10, 1794; died Wrentham, Jan. 22, 1864. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1864 



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ARNOLD, SALMON AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of phyiscians 
and surgeons, New York, N. Y., 182 1. Physician Providence, R. L, 
1821-78; president R. L medical society 1849-50; fellow; secretary 
board of trustees 20 years; first president R. L medical association; 
member school committee. Providence. Author contributions to Bos- 
ton medical and surgical journal. Born Providence, R. L, June 26, 1797; 
died Providence, Dec. 12, 1878. Nee. 1879 

ATKINS, ELISHA, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; teacher Providence; 
Newport, R. L; justice court of magistrates, Newport; custom house 
officer, Newport. Born Killingly, Conn., April 2, 1788; died Newport, 
R. L, June 19, 1867. Nee. 1867 

BABCOCK, CYRUS GILES, A.B. Licensed Baptist preacher; called to 
pastorate, Bedford, Mass. Born 1789; died Colebrook, Conn., March 
6, 1817. Sprague Annals 6, Prov. gaz. 

BANCROFT, THOMAS POYNTON, A.B. Merchant Boston, Mass. Born 
Salem, Mass.; died New Orleans, La., March 16, 1852. Nee. 1852 

BARNES, GEORGE LEONARD, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Woonsocket, R. I.; 
Providence, R. I.; resident Smithfield, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., 
Dec. 6, 1797; died Smithfield, R. I., March 27, 1869. Nee. 1869 

BATTELLE, HEZEKIAH, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Freetown, Mass.; Swan- 
sea, Mass., until 1827; Fall River, Mass., 1827-72; member Mass. house 
of representatives 1838-39, 1848-49. Bom Dover, Mass., May 2, 1788; 
died Fall River, Mass., Jan. 22, 1872. B.U. Fall River, Nee. 1872 

BOOROM, GEORGE WILLIAM, A.B. Teacher, farmer, clerk Carroll- 
ton, Ky.; bookkeeper Southern bank of Ky., Carrollton; engineer Pitts- 
burgh, Penn. Born Providence, R. I., May 28, 1796; died Carrollton, 
Ky., Dec. 27, 1866. Nee. 1867 

BOWEN, ISAAC, A.B.; A.M. Instructor and physician, Georgia. From 
Union, Me.; died 1848?. Nee. 1848 

BRIGGS, AVERY, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; 'pastor Hudson, 
N. Y.; professor ancient and modern languages, later mathematics, 
Waterville colle'ge, now Colby college, 1822-28; pastor Maiden, Mass.; 
Marblehead, Mass.; principal Pierce academy, Middleboro, Mass., eight 
years; Hampton Falls, N. H.; Schoharie, N. Y. Born East Stoughton, 
Mass., July 5, 1795; died Chicago, 111., Oct. 26, 1883. Nee. 1884 

BROWN, JOHN CARTER, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1828- 
42; fellow 1842-74. Merchant, partner Brown and Ives, Providence, R. 
I.; cotton manufacturer. Providence; member R. I. house of represent- 
atives one year; president corporation Butler hospital for the insane; 
N. E. emigrant aid society; collector library of American history; trustee 
R. I. historical society 1834-45. See Bartlett's Bibliotheca Americana, 
1482-1800, 4 vols., 1870-82. Bom Providence, R. I., Aug. 28, 1797; 
died Providence, June 10, 1874. 
Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1874 

BROWN, JOHN COOKE, A.B. Lawyer Portsmouth, O. Born Tiverton, 
R. I., March 17, 1798; died Portsmouth, O., Dec. 19, 1823. 

R. I. vit. rec., Prov. gaz. 

CHISHOLM, JOHN MAXWELL, A.B. From Charleston, S. C. 

CRAFTS, FREDERIC, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1820. Teacher 
Roxbury, Mass., 1819-20; admitted to bar 1822; teacher Savannah, Ga.; 
New Orleans, La.; principal academy, Taunton, Mass., 1828-37; high 
school, Taunton, 1838-39; master grammar school. South Boston, Mass., 
1839-50; Bigelow school. South Boston, 1850-52; principal private school, 
East Lexington, Mass., 1852-55; academy, Bridgewater, Mass., 1855-61. 
Born Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass., June 5, 1797; died Milton, 
Mass., April 20, 1874. Nee. 1874, P. 



I20 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1816 

FISHER, LEWIS WHITING, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Wrentham, Mass. 
Born Franklin, Mass., Dec. 29, 1792; died Wrentham, Mass., April 20, 
1827. Hist, of Franklin 

HALLETT, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to R. I. 
bar 1819; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1819-21; editor Providence journal 
1821-27; Daily advertiser, anti-masonic, Providence, 1827-33; Boston 
advocate, anti-masonic, 1833-38; contributor to Morning post, Boston; 
lawyer Boston 1838-62; member Mass. executive council 1843; member 
Mass. constitutional convention 1853; U. S. district attorney for Mass. 
1853-57; chairman Democratic national committee many years. Author 
Fiill report of trial of E. K. Avery, charged with murder of Sarah M. 
Cornell, 1833; numerous orations, addresses and reports. Born Oster- 
ville, Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 2, 1797; died Boston, Mass., Sept. 30, 1862. 
Nat. eye. Am. biog., Sabin, Nee. 1863, Cyc. Am. biog. 

HUBBARD, JAMES, A.B. Clergyman. From Providence, R. I.; born 
1786; died Savannah, Ga., Feb. 14, 1818. 

HUNT, PETER BROWN, A.B. Admitted to R. I. and Mass. bars. Law- 
yer Seekonk, Mass., 1819-31. Born Rehoboth, now Seekonk, Mass., 
Feb. I, 1794; died Seekonk, April 28, 183 1. Hist, of Rehoboth 

IVES, ROBERT HALE, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1826-34, 
1838-75; treasurer 1857-66. Merchant, partner Brown and Ives, Prov- 
idence, R. I.; treasurer and managing agent Lonsdale manufacturing 
company; trustee and secretary corporation Butler hospital for the 
insane 1844-75; fi^st president R. I. hospital corporation; member Balti- 
more convention 1852; member R. I. historical society. Bom Provi- 
dence, R. I., Sept. 16, 1798; died Providence, July 6, 1875. 

Biog. diet. U. S., R. I. cyc. Nee. 1876 

KINGMAN, ELIAB, A.B.; A.M. Private tutor Va. 1816-24; journalist 
Washington, D. C; editor N. E. palladium, Boston, Mass.; Washington 
correspondent Commercial advertiser and Journal of commerce. New York, 
N. Y. ; Sun, Baltimore, Md.; Courier, Charleston, S. C. ; Picayune, New 
Orleans, La. Born Bridgewater, Mass., May 24, 1797; died Washing- 
ton, D. C, Feb. I, 1883. Nee. 1883 

MARSHALL, HERBERT, A.B. Clergyman. From Dracut, Mass.; died 
1826. 

MAURAN, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons 1819. Physician Providence, R. I., 1819-56; travelled abroad 
1856-58; resident Providence and New York, N. Y., 1858-66; medical 
attendant Dexter asylum 1827-56; consulting physician Butler hospital 
for the insane; fellow R. I. medical society; censor; president 1847-48, 
1852-55; trustee College of physicians and surgeons; vice president 
National association of physicians for revising the pharmacopoeia 1840; 
member Mass. medical society; Providence Franklin society; R. I. so- 
ciety for encouragement of domestic industry. Author Reynarks on the 
cholera, 2d edition, 1832; various addresses; numerous articles in med- 
ical journals. Born Barrington, R. I., Dec. 22, 1796; died New York, 
N. Y., June 8, 1873. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Mauran fam., R. I. cyc, Nee 1873 

MORSE, ABNER, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1819; ordained Congregational minister 1819; pastor Nantucket, Mass., 
1819-22; Presbyterian church, Sennett, N. Y., 1827-28; resident Hartford, 
O., 1828-29; Bound Brook, N. J., 1833; pastor South Bend, Ind., -1841; 
resident Sharon, Mass.; member N. E. historic genealogical society; 
lecturer on scientific subjects. Editor The Christian world unmasked, 
by J. Berridge, 1824; author Memorial of the Morses, 1850; Genealogy 
of the descendants of Richard Sanger, 1851; Genealogy of the descendants of 
Laurence Litchfietd, 1855; Genealogy of descendants of early planters in 
. . ., Mass., 1855; Genealogical register of Sherborn, Hollister, and Medway, 
Mass., 1856; Genealogy of the descendants of Capt. John Grout, 1857; 



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Genealogy of the descendants of several ancient Puritans, 4 vols., 1857-64; 
Willis genealogy, 1863; Genealogical record of several families of Cutler 
in the U.S., 1867; various historical and genealogical sketches. Born 
Medway, Mass., Sept. 5, 1793; died Sharon, Mass., May 16, 1865. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Sabin, Nee. 1865, Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, And. 

PECK, SOLOMON, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1851; Waterville college 1849. Tutor 
Brown university 1818-20; acting professor Latin language. Principal 
University grammar school. Providence R. L, 1816-18; graduated Ando- 
ver theological seminary 1823; ordained Baptist minister 1823; preacher 
North Yarmouth, Me.; Charleston, S. C, 1824; professor Latin and 
Hebrew languages, Amherst college, 1825-32; pastor Gloucester, Mass., 
1834; Weston, Mass., 1835; assistant corresponding secretary American 
Baptist missionary union 1835-38; foreign corresponding secretary 
1838-58; member deputation appointed to visit American Baptist 
missions, eastern Europe and Asia; pastor Beaufort, S. C, 1862-65; 
chaplain Disabled soldiers' home, Boston, Mass.; secretary Freedman's 
aid society. Bom Providence, R. L, Jan. 25, 1800; died Rochester, 
N. Y., June 12, 1874. And., Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1874 

PRATT, PETER, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1816-19; librarian 
18 1 8-1 9. Admitted to bar 1819; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
town council. Providence, 1828-29; naember R. L house of representa- 
tives 1829-34. Born Foxboro, Mass., Oct. 14, 1791; died Matanzas, 
Cuba, Jan. 14, 1842. P. 

SEARLE, NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Born 
Providence, R. L, 1796; died Providence, April 28, 1861. Nee. 1861 

SMITH, BENJAMIN BOSWORTH, A.B.; LL.D. 1872; A.M. Middlebury 
college 1825; D.D. Geneva college 1832; LL.D. Griswold college 1870. 
Ordained Episcopal minister 1818; rector Marblehead, Mass., two years; 
St. George's church, Accomack, Va., two years; Zion's church, Charles- 
town, Va.; Trinity church, Shepherdstown, Va.; St. Stephen's church, 
Middlebury, Vt., 1823-28; Grace church mission, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1828-32; Christ church, Lexington, Ky., 1832; bishop of Kentucky 1832- 
84; state superintendent of education, Ky. Author Five charges to the 
clergy; Saturday evening, or thoughts on the progress of the plan of salva- 
tion; Apostolic succession, facts which prove that a ministry appointed by 
Christ himself involves this position, 1877; editor Episcopal register of 
Vermont, 1823-28; Episcopal recorder, Philadelphia, 1828-32. Bom 
Bristol, R. I., June 13, 1794; died New York, N. Y., May 31, 1884. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1S84 

TORREY, JOSEPH WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. From KiUingly, Conn.; died 
1844. 

TORREY, REUBEN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1820; 
pastor Eastford, Conn., 1820-41; North Mansfield, Conn., 1S41-43; Pros- 
pect, Conn., five years; North Madison, Conn., eight years; Elmwood, 
Providence, R. I., 1852-60. Born Weymouth, Mass., April 3, 1789; died 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 22, 1870. Nee. 1870 

VERNON, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of Pennsylvania 1852. 
Trustee Brown university 1844-60. Ordained Congregational minister 
1826; pastor Rehoboth, Mass., 1826-37; teacher academy, Kingston, 
R. I.; physician Perth Amboy, N. J., 1852-68. Born Newport, R. I., 
Dec. 20, 1797; died Providence, R. I., May 9, 1876. 

Rehoboth, Am. q. reg., R. I. cyc. Nee. 1876 

WARREN, SAMUEL STEVENS, A.B.; A.M. From Foxboro, Mass. 

WOOD, ALEXANDER, A.B. Admitted to bar 1820; lawyer Hanover 
Four Corners, Mass.; merchant Hanover Four Corners. Born Middle- 
boro, Mass., Nov. 5, 1796; died Hanover, Mass., Dec. 17, 1867. Nee. 1868 

WRIGHT, SIMEON, A.B. From Pittsford, Vt. 

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122 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1817 

1817 

ALLEN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, A.B. Principal Kent academy, East 
Greenwich, R. I., 1818-21. Born 1800?; died East Greenwich, R. I., 
Jan. 27, 1S21. Hist, of E. Greenwich, Prov. gaz. 

ASHLEY, SAMUEL, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; custom house officer. 
Born Hampton, Conn., July 27, 1791; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 31, 
1855. Nee. 1855, P- 

BALKCOM, EVERETT, A.B. Lawyer Attleboro, Mass. Born Attleboro, 
Mass., Sept., 1796; died Attleboro, Dec. 19, 1823. 

Prov. jour.. Hist, of Attleboro 

BIGELOW, JONATHAN, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1820; ordained Congregational minister 1821; pastor Lubec, Me., 1821- 
26; Rochester, Mass., 1827-49; Euclid, O., 1850-54. Bom Boylston, 
Mass., April 5, 1793; died Euclid, O., Jan. 26, 1854. 

Am. q. reg., Nee. 1854, And. 

BROOKS, AARON, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1819-21 ; librarian 
1819-21. Born Petersham, Mass., Feb. 2, 1794; died Petersham, May 
3, 1845. P. 

BULLARD, DANIEL SANDERS, A.B. From Needham, Mass. 

CRAFTS, JONATHAN PORTER, A.B.; A.M. Medical student. Born 
North Bridge water, Mass., Sept. 19, 1792; died 1822. Crafts fam. 

FARRINGTON, PARDON BOWEN, A.B. From Wrentham, Mass.; died 
1845- 

GREENE, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Private secretary to Gov. Brown, 
Columbus, O.; lawyer Cincinnati, O., until 1862; president school board, 
■ Cincinnati; lieutenant-governor R. I. 1866-67; delegate Republican 
national convention, Chicago, 111., 1868. Author orations. Born War- 
wick, R. I., Jan. I, 1797; died Warwick, March 24,'^'i883. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye. Nee. 1883 

HAYWARD, ELISHA, A.B.; M.D. Yale university 1820. Physician Rayn- 
ham, Mass., 1820-68. Bom Easton, Mass., June 26, 1791; died Rayn- 
ham, Mass., March 16, 1868. Nee. 1868, P. 

JACKSON, CHARLES, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1820; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1820-23; cotton manufacturer Scituate, R. I., 1823-39; 
Providence, R. I., 1S39-76; member R. I. house of representatives sev- 
eral years; speaker 1841-42 ; member R. I. constitiitional convention 1843 ; 
governor R. I. 1845-46; member R. I. historical society. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., March 3, 1797; died Providence, Jan. 21, 1876. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye., Nee. 1876, Bapt. eneyc. 

JACKSON, HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1854. Trustee Brown university 
1828-63. Student Andover theological seminary 1817-18; licensed Bap- 
tist preacher 1820; ordained 1822; pastor First church, Charlestown, 
Mass., 1822-36; First church, Hartford, Conn., 1836-38; First church. 
New Bedford, Mass., 1839-45; Central church, Newport, R. I., 1847-63; 
one of the* founders Charlestown female seminary; Newton theological 
institution; trustee 1825-63. Author Account of the churches in R. I., 
1854; various historical discourses and sermons. Born Providence, R. 
I., June 16, 1798; died near East Greenwich, R. I., March 2, 1863. 
R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., AUibone, Nee. 1863, Bapt. encyc, Biog. diet. 
U. S. 

KIMBALL, ISAAC, A.B.; A.M. Teacher university grammar school, Prov- 
idence, R. I. From Ringe, N. H.; died 1830. 

LIPPITT, EDWARD RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M. Principal University gram- 
mar school 1817-19; ordained Episcopal minister 1822; missionary 
Quiney, Mass., 1819-20; Berkeley eo., Va., 1820-23; rector St. Luke's 
church, Germantown, Penn., 1823-25; professor Theological seminary, 
Alexandria, Va., 1825-42; editor Southern churchman 1842-48; principal 



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school for higher branches of education 1850-70. Born Providence, 
R. I., April 23, 1798; died Charlestown, Va., March 9, 1870. Nee. 1870 

LOVERING, WARREN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Medway, Mass.; member 
Mass. house of representatives seven terms; Mass. executive council 1836- 
38; Mass. board of bank commissioners 1839-45; commission for adjust- 
ing boundary line between Mass. and R. I. Born Framingham, Mass., 
Feb. 21, 1797 ; died Medway, Mass., Aug. 21, 1876. Nee. 1877 

MANNING, ABEL, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1820; 
pastor Plymouth, Vt., 1820-24; Goshen, N. H., 1825-26; Auburn, N. H., 
1826-31; Epsom, N. H., 1831-34; Ossipee, N. H., 1834-37; Dartmouth, 
Mass., 1837-38; Goshen, N. H., 1838-41; Ludlow, Vt., 1842; resident 
Pembroke, Mass.; East Concord, Mass.; Goffstown, N. H., 30 years; 
pastor Gilmanton, N. H., 1857-58. Born Sterling, Mass., March 14, 
1788; died Goffstown, N. H., Dec. 20, 1879. 

Hist of Holden, Nee. 1880, P. 

MARTIN, JOSEPH FOSTER, A.B. Law student Litchfield, Conn. Born 
Providence, R. I., 1799; died Providence, March 10, 1819. Prov. gaz. 

MILLER, LEWIS LEPRILETE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1820. Physician 
Franklin, Mass., 1820-27; conducted, with his father, private hospital, 
Franklin, 1820-27; physician Providence, R. I., 1827-67; president R. I. 
medical society 1846-47; resident Franklin 1867-69; Providence 1869-70. 
Bom Franklin, Mass., Jan. 6, 1798; died Providence, R. I., March 8, 1870. 

R. I. eye, Nee. 1870 

PATRICK, JOSEPH HOMER, A.B. Teacher Ky. five years; ordained 
Congregational minister 1827; pastor Barrington, R. I., 1827-30; Green- 
wich, Mass., 1830-42; Amherst, Mass., 1843-57; South Wellfleet, Mass., 
1857-61; resident West Newton, Mass., 1861-70. Bom Warren, Mass., 
April 15, 1792; died West Newton, Mass., June 20, 1870. Nee. 1870 

RAWSON, STEPHEN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Providence, R. I.; Pawtuxet, 
R. I., 1827-30; teacher and farmer Upton, Mass., 1830-67. Bom Upton, 
Mass., April 14, 1791; died Upton, Aug. 21, 1867. Nee. 1867 

STAPLES, WILLIAM READ, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1862. Admitted to bar 
1819; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member common council, Providence, 
1832; justice police court. Providence, two years; associate justice R. I. 
supreme court 1835-54; chief justice 1854-56; auditor, R. I., 1856-68; sec- 
retary and treasurer R. I. society for encouragement of domestic indus- 
try; one of the founders R. I. historical society; secretary 10 years; cab- 
inet keeper, five years. Editor Collections of the R. I. historical society, 
vol. 5; Gorton's Simplicities defense against seven-headed policy, 1835; 
author Annals of Providence to 1832, 1843; Documentary history of the 
destruction of the Gas pee, 1845; Proceedings of the first General assembly 
of the incorporation of Providence Plantations in 164J, 1847 ; R. I. form-book, 
1859; other historical sketches. Bom Providence, R. I., Oct. 10, 1798; 
died Providence, Oct. 19, 1868. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Sabin, Bibliog. R. I., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1869 

TOBEY, ZALMON, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Bristol, 
R. I.; Fourth church. Providence, R. I.; Pawtuxet, R. I.; resident War- 
ren, R. I. From Canaan, Conn.; laom 1792; died Canaan, Sept. 17, 1858. 

Nee. 1859 

WARD, WILLIAM, A.B. Bom Petersham, Mass., June 21, 1794. P. 

WHEATON, LAB AN MITCHELL, A.B.; A.M. Resident Norton, Mass.; 
postmaster Norton; member Mass. house of representatives three 
years; Mass. executive council two terms; trustee Mass. state industrial 
school for girls, Lancaster, Mass. Born Norton, Mass., Sept. 14, 1796; 
died Norton, Jan. 17, 1865. Hist, of Norton, Nee. 1865 

WHITE, ELIPHA, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Wabash college 1843. Graduated 
Andover theological seminary 1820; ordained Congregational minister 



124 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1817 

1821; home missionary, S. C, 1821-22; pastor John's Island, S. C, 1822- 
4g. From Randolph, Mass.; born Oct. 8, 1795; died John's Island, 
S. C, Nov. 20, 1849. Nee. 1850, And. 

25-*25 

1818 

ALDRICH, ESEK, A.B. Admitted to bar 182 1; lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
merchant Providence; principal grammar school. Providence; member 
R. I. general assembly; assessor of taxes; city treasurer; member school 
committee Providence 1844-69; assistant assessor U. S. internal revenue 
1864-69. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 16, 1798; died Providence, May 
24, 1869. Nee. 1869 

ANGIER, SAMUEL TUBBS, A.B.; M.D. 1823. From Pembroke, Mass. 

. CARPENTER, ALVAH, A.B. Teacher and medical student, Camden, S. 

C, 181S-21; medical student Boston, Mass., 1821-22; physician Seekonk, 

Mass.; travelled in the south 1822-24. Born Rehoboth, Mass., Feb. 24, 

1798; died Mobile, Ala., Nov. 30, 1824. Prov. gaz., P. 

CARPENTER, THOMAS FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. 
I.; major-general R. I. miHtia. Born Cranston, R. I., Feb. 21, 1796; 
died Providence, R. I., July 14, 1854. Nee. 1854, R. I. eye. 

FISKE, ELI AS, A.B. Student Andover theological seminar}'- one year with 
class of 1821; not ordained. Born Upton, Mass., May 24, 1789; died 
Upton, Mass., Aug. 5, 1823. And., P. 

HATHAWAY, ELNATHAN PIERCE, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer. Bom Free- 
town, Mass., Nov. 12, 1797; died Freetown, Jan. 23, 1858. Nee. 1858, P. 

JUDSON, WALTER PRICE BARTLETT, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard 
university 1 82 1. Physician Bridgewater, Mass.; New Orleans, La. Bom 
Uxbridge, Mass., Jan. 30, 1800; died New Orleans, La., Nov. i, 1825. P. 

PATTEN, WILLIAM SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1856-73; chancellor 1867-73. Admitted to bar 1821; lawyer Newport, 
R. I., 1821-23; Providence, R. I., 1823-31; cashier Manufacturers bank. 
Providence, 1831-73; president common council, Providence, two years; 
member R. I. house of representatives three years; speaker 1847-48; one 
of the founders Providence Athenseum; president 14 years; inspector 
R. I. state prison; trustee Reform school. Providence. Born Newport, 
R. I., March 14, 1800; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 27, 1873. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. Nee. 1874 

PIERCE, WILLARD, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1824; 
pastor Foxboro, Mass., 1824-39; Abington, Mass., 1840-50; resident 
Abington. Author Sermons, 1854. Born Stoughton, Mass., March 15, 
1790; died April 26, i860. Pierce gen. 

PORTER, JABEZ, A.B. From Randolph, Mass.; born 1792; died Quincy, 
111., 1830. Anniv. Randolph ch. 

ROGERS, STEPHEN MARSH, A.B.; A.M.; A.B. College of N. J. 1818. 
Lieutenant marine corps. From Philadelphia, Penn.; bom 1800; died 
Thompson's Island, Key West, Fla., Oct. i, 1823. Prov. gaz. 

SNELL, MARTIN, A.B.; A.M. Yale college 1821. From Eaton, N. H.; 
died 1848. 

STARK, JEDEDIAH LATHROP, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational 
minister 1820; pastor West parish, Brattleboro, Vt., 1820-34; Buel, N. 
Y., 1834-42; Dutch reformed church, Mohawk, N. Y., and supply Fort 
Herkimer and Frankfort 1842-58. Born New London, Conn., March 6, 
1793; died Mohawk, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1862. Nee. 1863 

UTLEY, AZEL, A.B.; A.M. Born Pomfret, Conn., Nov. 12, 1794; died 
1832. P. 

WATSON, WILLIAM, A.B. Instructor schools and teacher music, S. C. 
Bom Spencer, Mass., May 28, 1793; died i860. Hist, of Spencer, P. 



i8i8 GRADUATES 125 

WHITMAN, JOHN WINSLOW, A.B. Lawyer Boston, -Mass. Born Pem- 
broke, Mass., Dec. 24, 1798; died July 25, 1833. Whitman gen. 

WILDES, SOLOMON LOVELL, A.B. Principal Nichols academy, Dudley, 
Mass., three years; medical student Weymouth, Mass.; merchant Boston, 
Mass. Born North Weymouth, Mass., July 2, 1797; died Boston, Mass., 
March 19, 1S87. Nee. 1888 

WILLIAMS, JARED WARNER, A.B.; LL.D. 1852; A.M. Dartmouth col- 
lege 1834. Law student Litchfield, Conn.; lawyer Lancaster, N. H.; 
member N. H. house of representatives 1830-31, 1835-36; N. H. senate 
1832-34; president 1833-34; registrar of probate 1832-37; member U. S. 
hovtse of representatives 1837-41; governor N. H. 1847-49; member U. 
S. senate 1853-55; trustee Dartmouth college 1847-49. Born West 
Woodstock, Conn., Dec. 22, 1796; died Lancaster, N. H., Sept. 29, 1S64. 
Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Nee. 1865, Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

i8-*i8 

1819 

BACKUS, THOMAS, A.B. Lawyer Brooklyn, Conn.; West Killingly, 
now Danielson, Conn.; member Conn, house of representatives; Conn, 
senate; first judge of probate, Killingly, Conn.; justice Windham co. 
court 1849-?. Bom Sterling, Conn., March 9, 1800; died West Killingly, 
Conn., Dec. 9, 1858. Nee. 1859 

BARTON, IRA MOORE, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1822. 
Lawyer Oxford, Mass., 1822-34; member Mass. house of repi"esentatives 
1830-33; Mass. senate 1833-35; lawyer Worcester, Mass., 1834-67; judge 
of probate, Worcester co., 1836-44; presidential elector 1840; member 
committee for revision of Mass. statutes 1844; councillor American 
antiquarian society. Author various historical articles and contribu- 
tions to newspapers and magazines. Bom Oxford, Mass., Oct. 25, 1796; 
died Worcester, Mass., July 18, 1867. Nee. 1867, Hist, of Wore. 

CONANT, LIBA, A.B.; A.M. Dartmouth college 1837. Ordained Congre- 
gational minister 1823; pastor Northfield, N. H., 1822-36; Hebron, N. H., 
nine years; Canaan, N. H.; Groton, N. H.; Oxford, N. H.; resident Bristol, 
N. H. Bom Bridgewater, Mass., March 6, 1797; died Bristol, N. H., 
April 3, 1881. Nee. 1881, P. 

CUSHMAN, JOB, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1825; pastor 
Springfield, N. H., 1825-28; preacher Winchester, N. H.; Sullivan, N. H.; 
pastor Warwick, Mass., 1832-35; Prescott, Mass., 1835-40; missionary 
Watertown, Palmyra, Pewaukie, Wis., 1851-54; pastor Chiltonville, Mass.; 
South Pond, Mass. See Cushman genealogy. Bom Kingston, Mass., 
Jan. 17, 1797; died Grinnell, la., Aug. 5, 1878. Am. q. reg., Nee. 1879 

ENNIS, WILLIAM, A.B. Lawyer Newport, R. I. From Newport, R. I.; 
died Newport, June 7, 1849. Nee. 1849 

FISHER, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1821; 
pastor Harvard, Mass., 1821-53; Born Wrentham, Mass., 1796; died 
Harvard, Mass., Sept. 5, 1853. Mendon ass., Nee. 1854 

HAMLIN, ELIJAH LIVERMORE, A.B.; A.M. Waterville college 1823. 
Lawyer Waterford, Me., 1822-29; Columbia, Me., 1829-35; Bangor, Me., 
1835-72; land agent Me. 1838, 1841; member Me. house of representatives 
1846-47; Me. senate 1858-59; mayor Bangor 1851, 1852; U. S. commis- 
sioner for securing the rights of fishermen under the Ashburton treatj?-; 
trustee Waterville college 1841-47; member Me. historical soceity 1859. 
Bom Livermore, Me., March 7, 1800; died Bangor, Me., July 16, 1872. 

Colby, Nee. 1873 

HARTWELL, JESSE, A.B. ; A.M. ; D.D. University of Alabama 1845. Prin- 
cipal University grammar school. Providence, R. I., 1819-22?; ordained 
Baptist minister 1821; preacher Second church. Providence, 1822-23?; 
High Hills, S. C; Sumpterville, S. C; instructor Furman theological 



126 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1819 

seminary 1823-36?; pastor Carlowville, Ala., 1836-47?; president Ala. 
Baptist convention; professor theology, Howard college; president South- 
ern Baptist domestic mission board; founder female institute, Camden, 
Ark., 1847; president and professor theology, Mt. Lebanon, La., univer- 
sity, 1857-59. Bom New Marlboro, Mass., 1794; died Mt. Lebanon, La., 
Sept. 16, 1859. Nee. i860, Bapt. encyc. 

HELME, NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Va. 1819-20; teacher academy, 
Kingston, R. I. Born South Kingstown, R. I., 1797; died South Kings- 
town, Oct. 30, 1822. Prov. jour., P. 

HOLMES, JAMES STUART, A.B.; A.M. From Hebron, Me. 

KEITH, JARIUS SHAW, A.B. ; A.M. From Paris, Me. ; died 1859. 

MANN, HORACE, A.B.; LL.D. Harvard university 1849. Tutor Latin and 
Greek, Brown university, 1820-22; librarian 1821-23. Law student 
Wrentham, Mass., 1819-20; law student Litchfield, Conn., 1821-23; ad- 
mitted to Norfolk bar 1823; lawyer Dedham, Mass., 1823-33; member Mass. 
house of representatives 1827-33 '< founder Worcester lunatic asylum 1833 ; 
chairman trustees ; member Mass. senate 1833-37; president 1836-37; sec- 
retary Mass. board of education 1837-48; member U. S. house of repre- 
sentatives 1848-53 ; president Antioch college, O., 1853-59 ; fellow American 
academy. Author 12 Reports of the secretary of the Mass. board of edu- 
cation, 1837-48; Reply to remarks on seventh annual report, 1844; Lec- 
tures on education, 1848; Report of an educational totir in Germany, Great 
Britain and Ireland in 184;^, 1846; 4th ed.,ji857; joint author, with P. E. 
Chase, Arithmetic practically applied, 1850; The primary school arithm,etic, 
1 851; The grammar school arithmetic, 1851; author Slavery, 1853; A few 
thoughts on the powers and duties of woman, 1853; Report of the educational 
census of Great Britain in 1851, 1854; Lectures on various subjects, 1859; 
Sermons, i860; many addresses. For complete list, see Bibliography 
by B. Pickman Mann, in Report of U. S. bureau of education, 1896. 
Editor Common school jotirnal, 1839-48. See Life by his wife, 1865; Life 
and complete works, 1869; Thoughts selected from [his] writings, 1869. 
Born Franklin, Mass., May 4, 1796; died Yellow Springs, O., Aug. 2, 
1859. Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Nee. 1859, Life, Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone 

MERRIAM, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theological sem- 
inary 1822; ordained Congregational minister 1822; home missionary 
Va. 1822-23; Ohio 1823-24; pastor Randolph and Rootstown, O., 1824-?. 
Born Grafton, Mass., Oct. 15, 1797; deceased. Am. q. reg.. And. 

PATTEN, JOSEPH HURLBUT, A.B.; A.M.; Dartmouth college 1832. 
Admitted to bar 182 1 ; lawyer Newport, R. I., 1821-28; New York, N. Y., 
1828-66; resident Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-77. Author oration and several 
articles in American journal of science. Born Newport, R. I., May 23, 
1801; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1877. Nee. 1878 

RAWSON, EVANDER FULLER, A.B. Lawyer Richmond, Va. Born 
Paris, Me., Feb. 6, 1794; died Richmond, Va., 1825. Rawson fam. 

SHAW, SAMUEL BRENTON, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Norwich university 1866. 
Ordained Episcopal deacon 182 1 ; priest 1824; rector Newton Lower Falls, 
Mass., 1821; Hagerstown, Md., 1821-22; Christ church, Guilford, Vt., 
1822-31; St. Luke's church, Lanesboro, Mass., 1831-65; delegate general 
convention 1859; rector St. John's church, Barrington, R. I., 1867-79; 
resident Providence, R. I., 1879-85; vice president Berkshire Bible so- 
ciety; trustee General theological seminary. Born Wickford, R. I., Dec. 
29, 1799; died Providence, R. I., March 17, 1885 Nee. 1885 

SPRAGUE, DANIEL GREENE, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theolog- 
ical seminary 1822; ordained Congregational minister 1822; home mis- 
sionary, 111. and Mo., 1822-23; pastor Hampton, Conn., 1824-39; Second 
church, Colchester, Conn., 1839-44; Presbyterian church. South Orange, 
N. J., 1844-60; resident South Orange 1860-69; Salem, N. Y., 1869-73. 



i8i9 GRADUATES 127 

Author semaons. Bom Killingly, Conn., July 8, 1796; died Salem, N. Y., 
Jan. II, 1873. And., Nee. 1873 

TAYLOR, STEUBEN, A.B.; A.M. From Barkhamstead, Conn.; born 1796; 
died Barkhamstead, Oct. 22, 1824. Prov. jour. 

TORRE Y, DAVID, A.B. From Weymouth, Mass.; died 1870. 

WOOD, FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Principal Washington academy. Wick- 
ford, R. I.; ordained Congregational minister; pastor Barrington, R. I., 
1823-26; East Greenwich, R. I., 1826-29; Willington, Conn., 1829-38; 
Rockville, Conn., 1838-39; Prescott, Mass., 1839-48; principal school, 
Barrington, R. I.; pastor Holland, Mass., six years; town clerk Barring- 
ton, R. I., nine years. Bom Uxbridge, Mass., April 8, 1798; died Bar- 
rington, R. I., Oct. 29, 1874. Nee. 1875 

20-*20 

1820 

BRIGGS, MOSES, A.B. From Stoughton, Mass.; died 1822. 

BURGES, WELCOME ARNOLD, A.B. Lawyer Taunton, Mass. Bom 
Providence, R. I., 1801 ; died Aug. 28, 1828. Min. of Taunton, Prov. jour. 

CHILDS, ABIEL, A.B. From Woodstock, Conn.; died 1857. 

CHURCH, BENJAMIN GORTON, A.B. Bom Providence, R. I., 1803; 
died Providence, R. I., Oct. 10, 1820. Prov. gaz. 

FALES, JOSEPH JAIRUS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1825. Physician Stoughton, 
Mass., 1825-27; Newport, R. I., 1827-33; Boston, Mass., 1833-66; fellow 
R. I. medical society. Bom Wrentham, Mass., Jan., 1797; died Boston, 
Mass., Dec. 15, 1866. Nee. 1867 

FISHER, JOHN DIX, A.B.; Middlebury college 1821; M.D. Harvard uni- 
versity 1825. Physician Boston, Mass.; one of the founders Perkins 
institution for the blind; visiting 'physician until 1850; member Mass. 
medical society; honorary member R. I. medical society. Author of a 
treatise on small-pox. Born Needham, Mass., March 27, 1797; died 
Boston, Mass., March 3, 1850. Nee. 1850, P. 

GARY, GEORGE, A.B.; M.D. elsewhere. Physician Chepachet, R. I. From 
Pomfret, Conn.; bom 1794; died Chepachet, R. I., Aug. 9, 1828. 

Prov. jour. 

GOLDSBURY, JOHN, A.B. ; A.M. Principal Bristol county academy, 
Taunton, Mass.; ordained Unitarian minister 1827; pastor North Bridge- 
water, now Brockton, Mass., 1827-31; member Mass. house of represent- 
atives 1830; pastor and private tutor, Hardwick, Mass., 1832-39; prin- 
cipal high school, Cambridge, Mass.; lecturer on education, Cheshire co., 
N. H.; farmer Warwick, Mass., 1848-90; pastor Warwick 1856-59. 
Author The common school grammar; A manual of English grammar; 
Sequel to the common school grammar; The American common school reader 
and speaker. Born Warwick, Mass., Feb. 11, 1795; died Warwick, Oct. 
28, 1890. Harv. div. sch.. Am. q. reg.. Nee. 1891 

GREENE, ALBERT GORTON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1823; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; clerk city council 1832-67; clerk municipal court 1832- 
57; justice municipal court 1858-67; one of the founders Providence 
Athenjeum; president R. I. historical society 1854-68. Author various 
poems and orations, besides articles in periodicals; editor Thomas Dring's 
Recollections of the Jersey prison ship, 12,2^; Literary journal, 1833. Born 
Providence, R. I., Feb. 10, 1802; died Cleveland, O., Jan. 3, 1868. 

Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1868 

HALE, CHRISTOPHER SARGEANT, A.B. United States mihtary ser- 
vice War of 1812; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Windsor, Vt.; South 
Berwick, Me.; principal Mobile female institute, Mobile, Ala.; resident 
Burlington, N. J. Born Dracut, Mass., July 6, 1792; died Burlington, 
N. J., April 28, 1866. P. 



128 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1820 

HALL, LEMUEL, A.B. Teacher 1820-21; graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1824; home missionary, Franconia, N. H., 1824; ordained Pres- 
byterian minister 1827; home missionary, N. Y.;. pastor De Kalb, N. Y., 
1826-28; Annisville, N. Y., 1828-29; Holland, N. Y., 1829-30; Hamburg, 
N. Y., 1830-32; Bethany, N. Y., 1833; Sparta, N. Y., 1834; Mt. Morris, 
N. Y., 1835; Centreville, N. Y., 1836-38; Geneva, Wis., 1838-40; Virginia 
Settlement, 111., 1839-46; resident Geneva, Wis.; Racine, Wis. Bom 
Sutton, Mass., Aug. 17, 1794; died Racine, Wis., April 9, 1868. 

And., Nee. 1868 

HALSEY, CHARLES BURDETT, A.B.; A.M. Bom Providence, R. I., 
1802; died at sea, on voyage to Canton, China, Aug. 7, 1829. Prov. jour. 

HATHAWAY, JOSEPH, A.B Lawyer Fall River, Mass., 1825-37; Free- 
town, Mass.,' 1837-65; member school committee 1826-27; Mass. house 
of representatives 1827; first editor Fall River Monitor. Born Freetown, 
Mass., March 9, 1799; died Freetown, April 9, 1865. 

Nee. 1868, B. U. Fall River 

HERSEY, HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1824. Graduated 
Harvard divinity school 1823; ordained Congregational minister 1824; 
pastor Barnstable, Mass., 1824-35;" resident Hingham, Mass., 1835-77; 
member Mass. constitutional convention 1853. Born Hingham, Mass., 
Aug. 16, 1796; died Hingham, Sept. 23, 1877. Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1878 

HOUGH, ALLING, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Boyl- 
ston, Mass. From Meriden, Conn.; died 1824. P. 

M'CLINTOCK, JOSEPH, A.B. From Providence, R. I.; died 1831. 

METCALF, JOHN GEORGE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1826. 
Physician Mendon, Mass., 1826-92; member school committee 1828-68; 
Mass. senate 1858-60; town treasurer 1860-85; member Thurber medical 
society; American antiquarian society, Worcester, Mass. Born Norfolk, 
now Franklin, Mass., Sept. 10, 1801; died Mendon, Mass., Jan. 12, 1892. 

Nee. 1892 

POMEROY, SWAN LYMAN, A.B.; D.D. 1848; Bowdoin college 1847. 
Student Andover theological seminary over two years with class of 1824; 
ordained Congregational minister 1825; pastor First church, Bangor, 
Me., 1825-48; one of the secretaries American board of commissioners for 
foreign missions, Boston, Mass., 1848-59; resident Portland, Me., 1859- 
66; clerk State department, Washington, I). C, 1866-68; resident Sunder- 
land, Mass., 1868-69; trustee Bangor theological seminary 1825-49; over- 
seer Bowdoin college 1831-50. Born Warwick, Mass., March 4, 1799; 
died Sunderland, Mass., March 17, 1869. 

Bowdoin, Bangor, And., Nee. 1869 

ROBERTS, AUGUSTUS WELLINGTON, A.B. ; A.M. From Grafton, 
Mass.; died 1831. 

ROGERS, HENRY AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar_ 1823; 
lawyer Providence, R. I., 1823-24; cotton manufacturer Providence; 
travelled in Europe and the East 1846-47, 1865-69. Born Providence, 
R. I., Nov. II, 1801; died Paris. France, Jan. 7, 1869. 

R. I. eye. Nee. 1869 

RUGGLES, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1852. Tutor Columbian col- 
lege 1822-24; professor mathema.tics and natural philosophy 1824-55; 
professor mechanical philosophy and astronomy 1855-60; mathematics 
and civil polity 1861-65; political economy and civil polity 1865-74; em- 
eritus professor mathematics and natural philosophy 1865-77; acting 
president 1841-43, 1854-55, 1858-59. Born Rochester, Mass., Sept. 5, 
1797; died Schooley's Mountain, N. J., Sept. 10, 1877. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Columbian, Nee. 1878 

SANFORD, ENOCH, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. University of the city of New York 
1884. Tutor Brown university 1820-22. Ordained Congregational min- 
ister 1823; pastor First church, Raynham, Mass., 1823-47; Halifax, Mass.; 



i820 GRADUATES 129 

Wellfleet, Mass.; Dighton, Mass.; principal HoUis institute, Braintree, 
Mass.; corresponding member N. Y. genealogical and biographical so- 
ciety; member Wis. historical society. Author Sketch of tlie pilgrims, 
1 831; History of Raynham, Mass., 1870; History of Berkley, Alass., 1872; 
various other historical and genealogical sketches. Bom Berkley, Mass., 
Oct. 26, 1795; died Raynham, Mass., Nov. 30, i8go. Sabin, Nee. 1891 

SESSIONS, ELIAKIM WILLIAMS, A.B. Farmer Pomfret, Conn., 1820- 
72. Bom Pomfret, Conn., July 24, 1796; died Pomfret, Dec. 15, 1782. 

Nee. 1S73 

STETSON, SAMUEL, A.B. Teacher; lawyer Kingston, Mass.; Duxbury, 
Mass. Bom Kingston, Mass., April 25, 1798; died Duxbury, Mass., 
Oct. 6, 1871. Nee. 1872 

STONE, EBENEZER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1824. Phy- 
sician Walpole, Mass.; councillor Mass. medical society; President Nor- 
folk district medical society. Bom Sharon, Mass., Oct. 10, 1797; died 
Walpole, Mass., Aug. 15, 1869. Nee. 1869 

TYLER, SAMUEL LOCKWOOD, A.B. From Colchester, Conn.; died 1822. 

WASHBURN, CHARLES, A.B. Admitted to bar 1823; lawyer Otisfield, 
Me., 1823-24; Harrison, Me., 1824-36; manufacturer Worcester, Mass.; 
member Maine legislature 1830; Mass. legislature 1851; president com- 
mon council Worcester three years. Bom Kingston Mass., Aug. 1 1 , 1 798 ; 
died Worcester, Mass., Oct. 27, 1875. Nee. 1876 

WHEATON, HENRY NELSON, A.B.; Middlebury college 1821. From 
Dedham, Mass. 

WHEATON, HORATIO GATES, A.B. Physician Charleston, S. C. From 
Rehoboth, Mass.; died Charleston, S. C, Oct. 8, 1824. 

Hist, of Rehoboth, Pro v. gaz. 

29-*29 

1821 

ALDEN, LUCIUS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1825; ordained Congregational minister 1825; home missionary Dear- 
born CO., Ind., 1825-30; pastor Third church. East Abington, Mass., 1830- 
43; preacher East Bridgewater, Mass., 1843-44; Lancaster, Mass., 1845; 
Newcastle, N. H., 1845-73; resident East Bridgewater, Mass., 1873-84. 
Born East Bridgewater, Mass., June 18, 1796; died Brockton, formerly 
East Bridgewater, Mass., April 24, 1884. And., Nee. 1885 

ANDREWS, ELISHA, A.B.; A.M. Teacher and preacher Louisiana, 
1819-27. Entered with class of 1819. From Hinsdale, N. H.; died 
Jackson, La., Nov. 10, 1827. Sprague Annals 6 

BABCOCK, RUFUS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Bowdoin college 1834. Trustee 
Brown tmiversity 1828-75. Tutor Columbian college 1821-23; ordained 
Baptist minister 1823; pastor Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1823-26; associate 
pastor First church, Salem, Mass., 1826-33; president Waterville college 
1833-36; pastor Spruce street church, Philadelphia, Penn.; First church. 
New Bedford, Mass.; Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; First church, Paterson, N. 
J.; president American Baptist publication society; corresponding sec- 
retary American and foreign Bible society; American colonization so- 
ciety; agent American Sunday school union; trustee Columbian university 
1838-44; Vassar college 1861-75. Author Claims of education societies, 
1829; Review of Beckwith on baptism, 1829; Making light of Christ, 1830; 
Memoirs of Andrew Fuller, 1830; Sketches of George Leonard, Abraham 
Booth, and Isaac Backus, 1832; History of Waterville college, 1836; Tales 
of truth for the young, 1837; Emigrant's mother, 1859; Personal recollec- 
tions of j. M. Peck, 1864; and various addre.sses; editor Baptist memorial, 
1841-45. Bom Colebrook, Conn., Sept. 18, 1798; died Salem, Mass., 
May 4, 1875. 

Nat. eve. Am. biog., Bowdoin, Columbian, Cye. Am. biog., Bapt. eneyc., 
Nee. 1875. 



I30 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1821 

BARNEY, JAMES ORMSBEE, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 181 2-15; 
ordained Congregational minister 1824; pastor Seekonk, now East Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1824-50, 1852-69; seaman's chaplain and preacher Fourth 
church, Providence, R. I., 1850-52; Beverly, Mass., five years; resident 
Pawtucket, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 30, 1795; died Paw- 
tucket, R. I., March 7, 1880. Nee. 1880 

BINNEY, AMOS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1826. Physician 
Boston, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1836-37; presi- 
ident natural history society, Boston, 1843; fellow American academy 
and many other scientific societies. Author various scientific articles. 
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 18, 1803; died Rome, Italy, Feb. 18, 1847. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Binney gen., Nee. 1847 

CARPENTER, DRAPER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1824. Physician Seekonk, 
Mass., 1824-27; Pawtucket, R. I., 1827-48. Born Rehoboth, now See- 
konk, Mass., Dec. 30, 1791; died Pawtucket, R. I., June 16, 1848. 

Bliss Rehoboth, Nee. 1848 

COBB, NATHANIEL, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1825; home missionary Harwich, Mass., 1825-26; ordained Congrega- 
tional minister 1827; pastor Nantucket, Mass., 1827-29; home missionary 
Bloomfield, O., 1829-30; Hampden, and elsewhere, O., 1830-33; pastor 
Parkman, O., 1833-35; Presbyterian church, Clear Creek, O., 1835-37, 
Mt. Eaton, O., 1837-40; Bible agent and colporteur, O., 1840-41, 1845-49; 
pastor Salem, O., 1841-45; city missionary New Bedford, Mass., 1849-50; 
pastor North Falmouth, Mass., 1850-51; Chilmark, Mass., 1852-53; 
Monument, Sandwich, Mass., 1853; evangelist Kingston, Mass., 1853-78. 
Born Rochester, Mass., May 9, 1800; died Taunton, Mass., Nov. 15, 1878. 

And. 

CRAFTS, ELIPHALET PORTER, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1825. 
Graduated Harvard divinity school 1824; teacher; ordained Unitarian 
minister 1828; pastor First^ church. East Bridgewater, Mass., 1828-36; 
Sandwich, Mass., 1839-54?; teacher East Lexington, Mass.; pastor First 
church, Eastport, Me., 1866-76; resident Waltham, Mass., 1876-80. 
Bom North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass., Nov. 23, 1800; died 
Waltham, Mass., Jan. 16, 1880. Harv., Nee. 1880 

CRAPO, SAMUEL ABORN, A.B. Lawyer New York, N. Y. Born Prov- 
idence, R. I., March 9, 1804; died North Providence, R. I., May 9, 1853. 

Nee. 1853 

DOGGETT, JOHN LOCKE, A.B. ; A.M. Resident Jacksonville, Fla. From 
Mendon, Mass. P. 

EVERETT, OLIVER, A.B.; M.D. Dartmouth college 1824. Physician 
Sherborn, Mass., 1825-51; postmaster Sherborn; member school com- 
mittee Sherborn; surgeon Mass. state militia. Born Dedham, Mass., 
Nov. II, 1798; died Sherborn, Mass., Dec. 12, 1851. Nee. 1852, Dart., P. 

FAY, ELIPHAZ, A.B.; A.M. Principal Dutchess academy, Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y.; lawyer; president Waterville college 1841-43; Baptist minis- 
ter, near Poughkeepsie. Born Westboro, Mass., April 27, 1797; died 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., March 19, 1854. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Nee. 1854, P. 

FIELD, BARNUM, A.B.; A.M. Publisher and editor Independent inquirer, 
Providence, R. I., 1823-24; grammar school principal, Boston, Mass. 
Author School geography. Born Taunton, Mass., June 11, 1796; died 
Boston, Mass., May 7, 1851. P., Nee. 1851 

FISHER, DANIEL, A.B. ; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1825. Physician 
Mass. general hospital; Boston, Mass.; Edgartown, Mass. Born Sharon, 
Mass., June 14, 1799; died Edgartown, Mass., Dec. 18, 1876. Nee. 1877 



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GRISWOLD, GEORGE, A.B. Ordained Episcopal minister; rector North- 
ampton, Mass. 

HAILE, LEVI, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1830-54. Lawyer 
Warren, R. L; member R. I. house of representatives 1824-35; associ- 
ate justice R. L supreme court 1835-54. Born Warren, R. L, 1797; 
died Warren, July 14, 1854. Nee. 1854, R. I. eye. 

HAMMOND, WILLIAM GARDNER, A.B. Lawyer Newport, R. I.; sur- 
veyor of customs, Newport, R. I., 19 years. Born North Kingstown, 
R. I.; died Long Island, June 19, 1858. Nee. 1858 

HOLMES, EZEKIEL, A.B.; A.M. Waterville college 1824; M.D. Bowdoin 
college 1824. Physician Paris, Me.; teacher natural sciences, lyceum, 
Gardner, Me.; principal 1829-32; editor Farmers' and mechanics' journal 
1829; American standard 1S31; physician Winthrop, Me., 1832-33; lec- 
turer chemistry and natural history, Waterville college, 1833-37; editor 
Maine farmer 1833-65; surveyor public lands Me. and Mass.; member 
Me. house of representatives 1835-40, 1850; Me. senate 1840-42; state 
scientific surveyor 1861-62; member Me. historical society 1846-65; sec- 
retary Me. agricultural society 1855-65. Born Kingston, Mass., Aug. 
24, 1801; died Winthrop, Me., Feb.' 9, 1865. Bowd., Nee. 1865, Colby 

HOWE, ELBRIDGE GERRY, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theolog- 
ical seminary 1824; ordained Congregational minister, South Wilbraham, 
Mass., 1824; home missionary Kaskaskia and Paris, 111., 1824-27; Mass. 
and R. I., 1828-30; pastor Unity, N. H., 1830-31; Southwick, Mass., 
1831-32; Halifax, Mass., 1832-35; Marshfield, Mass., 1835-37; home mis- 
sionary, 111., 1837-47; in business Waukegan, 111. Born Paxton, Mass., 
Aug. 14, 1799; died Waukegan, 111., June 3, 1884. And., Nee. 1885 

HOWE, SAMUEL GRIDLEY, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1824; LL.D. 
1868. Greek military service 1824-30; surgeon-in-chief to Greek fleet 
1827-30; president Polish relief committee, Paris; superintendent Perkins 
institution 1832-76; Mass. school for the feeble minded 1848-75; member 
U. S. sanitary commission; U. S. commission to inspect condition of 
freedmen; commissioner Santo Domingo 1871; member Mass. board of 
education; president Mass. board of charities; trustee Mass. general hospi- 
tal; McLean asylum for the insane. Author Historical sketch of the Greek 
revolution, 1828; Reader for the blind, 1839; besides numerous reports 
and pamphlets; editor Commomvealth, 1851-53. Born Boston, Mass., 
Nov. 10, 1801; died Boston, Jan. 9, 1876. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Nee. 1876, Cyc. Am. biog. 

HUMPHREY, THOMAS JEFFERSON, A.B. Principal academy, S. C; 
admitted to S. C. bar 1824; R. I. bar 1825; lawyer, R. I., 1825-28; De Kalb 
CO., 111., 1828-43. Bom Tiverton, R. I., July 7, 1801; died De Kalb co., 
111., Aug. 20, 1843. P- 

MERRILL, JOHN GALE, A.B.; A.M. Waterville college 1824; M.D. Bow- 
doin college 1824. Physician Sedgwick, Me. Born Sedgwick, Me., 
June 3, 1797; died 1826. Colby, Bowd. 

MUENSCHER, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1852; Kenyon college 1849. 
Student Andover theological seminary nearly two years with class of 
1825; ordained Episcopal deacon 1824; priest 1825; rector Christ church, 
South Leicester, now Rochdale, Mass., 1824-27; St. John's church, North- 
ampton, Mass., 1827-31; Trinity church, Saco, Me., 1831-33; professor 
sacred literature Episcopal theological seminary, Gambier, O., 1833-41; 
instructor Hebrew 1841-43; professor Latin, Kenyon college, two years; 
rector St. Paul's church, Mt. Vernon, O., 1841-54; resident Mt. Vernon, 
1854-84; delegate general convention several times; secretary Society for 
relief of widows and children of deceased clergyman of Episcopal church in 
Ohio, 1845-84. Author Church choir, 1839; Manual of Biblical interpre- 
tation, 1865; Revised version of the book of Proverbs, 1866; Orthography 
and pronunciation of the English language, 1879; besides frequent articles 
in reviews and periodicals; editor Gambier observer; Western Episcopalian. 



132 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 1821 



Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 21, 1798; died Mt. Vernon, O., Feb. 16, 1884. 

And., Nee. 1884 

MUNRO, ALLEN, A.B. From Seekonk, Mass.; died 1832. 

NEEDHAM, JOHN GREGORY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1824. Cotton broker 
Providence, R. I.; druggist in the West; physician Smithfield, R. I.; 
Pawtuxet, R. I., 1836-67; fellow R. I. medical society. Born Walpole, 
Mass., Sept. 7, 1801; died Pawtuxet, R. I., Aug. 29, 1867. Nee. 1868 

NORTHUP, IMMANUEL, A.B. Teacher Washington academy, Wick- 
ford, R. I. Bom North Kingstown, R. I., July 18, 1798; died Herman, 
Oglethorpe co., Ga., Dec. 4, 1822. Prov. gaz., P. 

PACKARD, AUSTIN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1824; lawyer West 
Bridgewater, Mass.; member Mass. general court 1848-49; trial justice 
Plymouth co., Mass. Bom North Bridgewater, Mass., Jan. 15, 1801; 
died West Bridgewater, Aug. 13, 1881. Nee. 1885 

PACKARD, LEVI, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1826; 
pastor Spencer, Conn., 1826-53; Woonsocket, R. I.; Stafford Springs, 
Conn. Born North Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 4, 1793; died Stafford 
Springs, Conn., Jan. 11, 1857. Mendon ass.. Nee. 1857 

PARRIS, SAMUEL BARTLETT, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1825. Physician Attleboro, Mass. Author Remains, edited by John 
Daggett, 1819. Bom Marshfield, Mass., Jan. 30, 1806; died Attleboro 
Falls, Mass., Sept. 21, 1827. Hist, of Attleb. 

REED, AUGUSTUS BROWN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational min- 
ister 1823; pastor First church. Fall River, Mass., 1823-25; Ware, Mass., 
1826-38. Bom Rehoboth, Mass., Nov. 19, 1798; died Ware, Mass., Sept. 
30, 1838. B. U. Fall River 

RUSSELL, GEORGE ROBERT, A.B. ; LL.D. 1849. Admitted to bar 1825 ; 
lawyer Providence, R. I., 1825; merchant Manilla 1827-35; farmer and 
student West Roxbury, Mass. Author various articles and addresses. 
Bom Providence, R. I., May 5, 1800; died Manchester, Mass., Aug. 5, 
1866. R. I- Bib., Nee. 1866 

SAMPSON, JOSEPH, A.B. Lawyer Kingston, Mass. Born Kingston, 
Mass., Feb. 25, 1799; died Dec. 6, 1844. Giles mem. 

SHEPARD, RALPH, A.B. Student Andover theological seminary 182 1- 
24. From Little Compton, R. I.; died Amherst, Mass., Jan. 24, 1824. 

And. 

SMITH, INCREASE SUMNER, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1822- 
24; librarian 1823-24. English preceptor Leicester academy, 1824-26; 
instructor Derby academy, Hingham, Mass., 1826-44; farmer and teacher, 
Dorchester, Mass., 1844-66. Born Paxton, Mass., June 22, 1799; died 
Dorchester, Mass., May 12, 1866. Nee. 1866 

SPAULDING, ERASTUS, A.B.; A.M. Geneva college. Born Pomfret, 
Conn., June 22, 1795; died 1853. P. 

THATCHER, MOSES, A.B. ; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1823 ; 
pastor First church. North Wrentham, Mass., 1823-32; Second church, 
1833-38; Presbyterian church, Ararat, Penn.; Gibson, Penn.; Wysox, 
Penn.; Masonville, N. Y.; Franklin, N. Y.; Virgil, N. Y.; Geneva, N. 
Y. ; Bridgewater, N. Y.; Peru, N. Y.; Munson, Penn., 1866-68; resident 
Ionia, Mich.; Cambridge, 111. Author various sermons and tracts. Bom 
Princeton, Mass., Nov. 14, 1795; died Cambridge, 111., July 21, 1878. 

Mendon ass., Nee. 1885 

TISDALE, JAMES, A.B. Principal academy, Darlington Court House, 
S. C, two years; licensed Congregational preacher, 1825; missionary 
four years; ordained 1830; pastor Guildhall and Granby, Vt., 1830-36; 
Gilsum, N. H., 1836-41; Shutesbury, Mass., 1841-57; Tonica, 111., 1857- 
59; Lowell, 111., 1859-62. Bom Taunton, Mass., Nov. 7, 1799; died 
Tonica, 111., Feb. 28, 1863. Am. q. reg., Nee. 1863 



i82i GRADUATES 133 

TUCKER, SIMEON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1825. Phy- 
sician Canton, Mass., 1825-31; Stoughton, Mass, 1831-78. Bom Can- 
ton, Mass., Nov. 20, 1799; died Stoughton, Mass., Feb. 9, 1878. Nee. 1878 

WEBB, THOMAS HOPKINS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1825. 
Physician Providence, R. I., 1825-35; editor Providence journal 1835-38; 
with publishing house, Boston, Mass.; editor Common-school journal; 
fellow R. I. medical society; member commission for running Mexican 
boundary; Franklin society. Providence; R. I. historical society; one of 
the founders and first librarian Providence Athenaeum; honorary mem- 
ber Royal society of northern antiquaries, Copenhagen; secretary Em- 
igrant aid society; Mass. institute of technology'. Born Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 21, 1801; died Quincy, Mass., Aug. 2, 1866. 

Nee. 1866, R. I. eye. 

WILLIAMS, ELIAB, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Va.; admitted to Va. bar; ad- 
mitted to Mass. bar 1825; lawver Wellington, now Dighton, Mass., 1825- 
27; Swansea. Mass., 1827-33; "Fall River, Mass., 1833-80; member school 
committee four years. Born Raynham, Mass., May 10, 1803; died Fall 
River, Mass., April 14, 1880. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1880 

40-*40 

1822 

BACKUS, ANDREW, A.B. From Pomfret, Conn. 

BARRY, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Graduate Harvard divinity school 1829; 
student Goettingen and Paris, two years; ordained Unitarian minister 
1830; pastor South church, Lowell, Mass., 1830-35; Framingham, Mass., 
1835-45; in Europe 1844, 1851-53, 1868-74; pastor Church of the Pil- 
grims, Lowell, Mass., 1847-53; resident Chicago, 111., 1854-85; secretary 
and librarian Chicago historical society 1856-68. Author Rights and 
duties of neighboring chiirches, 1844; Thoughts on Christian doctrine, 1845; 
History of Framinghatn, 1847; The antiquities of Wisconsin; Letters from 
the East; various sermons. Bom Boston, Mass., Jan. 10, 1805; died 
Chicago, 111., Jan. 17, 1885. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Wore, ass., Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1885 

BURDICK, JAMES ROSS, A.B. Teacher Capitol Hill seminary, Wash- 
ington, D. C; agent Columbian college, D. C; foreign and domestic 
missions; ordained Baptist minister 1826; evangelist 1826-32; pastor 
Ithaca, N. Y.; Oswego, N. Y.; Lisle, N. Y.; Tioga, N. Y.; Canton, Penn.; 
Scipio, N. Y.; Jordan, N. Y. ; Syracuse, N. Y. Bom Leyden, Mass., 
June 29, 1796; died Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1867. ' Nee. 1867 

BURGESS, THOMAS MACKIE, A.B. Law student; merchant; mayor 
Providence, R. I., 1841-52; president Providence, Warren and Bristol 
railroad. Born Providence, R. I., June 6, 1806; died Providence, Oct. 
17, 1856. Nee. 1857, R. I. eye. 

CASWELL, ALEXIS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1841; LL.D. 1865. Professor 
mathematics and natural philosophy, Brown university, 1828-50; presi- 
ident pro tempore 1840-41; acting librarian 1841-42; professor mathe- 
matics and astronomy 1850-63; president 1868-72; trustee 1872-75; fel- 
low 1875-77. Tutor Columbian college, Washington, D. C, 1822-25; pro- 
fessor ancient languages 1825-27; treasurer 1827; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1827; pastor Halifax, N. S., 1827-28; preacher First church. 
Providence, R. I., 1828; director Providence Athenjeum eight years; 
vice president eight years; president National exchange bank, Provi- 
dence; American screw company, Providence; board of trustees New- 
ton theological institution; Baptist missionary union 1867-69; trustee 
R. I. hospital 1863-77; president 1875-77; ^^^ of the founders American 
association for the advancement of science; vice president 1857; associate 
fellow American academy of arts and sciences 1850; one of the corpor- 
ators National academy of sciences 1863. Author Lectures on astronomy , 
1858; Meteorological observations, 1831-60, i860; Memoir of John Bar stow 



134 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1822 

1864; Memoir of Prof. Benjamin Silliman, 1866; Life and Christian 
work of Francis Wayland, 1867; Results of meteorological observations 
at Providence, iSji-'/d, 1882; various addresses. Born Taunton, Mass., 
Jan. 29, 1799; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 8, 1877. Nat. eye. Am. biog., 
R. I. eye., Bapt. encyc., AUibone, Columbian, Nee. 1877. 

COVELL, JOSEPH SMITH, A.B.; A.M. Trinity college 1847. Ordained 
Episcopal minister 1825; rector mission church, St. Albans, Vt., 1824- 
25; Princess Anne, Md.; St. Paul's chvirch, Brookfield, Conn., 1828-37; 
Trinity church, Bristol, Conn., 1837-47; Essex, Conn.; Bethlehem, Conn.; 
Wolcottville, Conn.; Westville, Conn.; St. Paul's church, Huntington, 
Conn., 1863-76; resident Bridgeport, Conn., J876-80. Born Killingly, 
Conn., June 4, 1797; died Bridgeport, Conn., March 16, 1880. Nee. 1880 

CROCKER, SAMUEL LEONARD, A.B.; A.M. Elected trustee Brown 
university 1882, but died before entering office. Copper manufacturer 
Taunton, Mass.; director and president Taunton locomotive works; di- 
rector Old Colony iron works; Old Colony railroad; Taunton brick com- 
pany; trustee Bristol county savings bank; Machinists national bank, 
Taunton; Taunton lunatic asylum; member Mass. executive council 
1849; U. S. house of representatives 1853-55; trustee general theolog- 
ical seminary. New York, N. Y. Author historical sketches. Bom Taun- 
ton, Mass., March 31, 1804; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 10, 1883. 

Hist, of Bristol co., Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1883 

CROCKER, WILLIAM ALLEN, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1845-71. Merchant Taunton, Mass., 1822-24; copper and iron manu- 
facturer, Taunton, 1824-58; New York, N. Y., 1858-71; one of the man- 
agers Old Colony iron company; president Bristol county bank. Born 
Taunton, Mass., March 14, 1802; died New York, N. Y., May 13, 1871. 

Nee. 1871 

CUMMINGS, PRESTON, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1825; 
pastor Lebanon, N. Y., 1825; Dighton, Mass., 1827-36, 1848-51 ; Wren- 
tham, Mass., 1836-38; Buckland, Mass., 1840-48; antiquary Leicester, 
Mass. Author A dictionary of Congregational principles and usages, 1852. 
Bom Seekonk, Mass., May i, 1800; died Holden, Mass., April 8, 1875! 

Mendon ass., Min. of Taunton, Nee. 1876 

CUTLER, BENJAMIN CLARKE, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Columbia college 1835. 
Ordained Episcopal deacon 1822; rector Quincy, Mass., 1822-29; Lees- 
burg, Va., one year; director Episcopal city mission. New York, N. Y., 
1832-33; rector St. Anne's church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1833-63. Author 
Parochial sertnons, 1857; several other sermons. See Memoir, by Ho- 
ratio Gray, 1865. Bom Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 6, 1798; died Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Feb. 10, 1863. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1863, Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone 

DAVIS, ISAAC, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. i860; Columbian college 1846. Trustee 
Brown university 1838-51; fellow 1851-79. Instructor University gram- 
mar school. Providence, R. I.; admitted to bar 1825; lawyer Worcester, 
Mass.; member Mass. senate 1843-54?; member Mass. executive council 
1851; Mass. house of representatives 1852; delegate Mass. constitutional 
convention 1853; member Mass. state board of education 1852-60; mayor 
Worcester 1856, 1859, 1861; delegate democratic national conventions 
1828-60; president Quinsigamond bank 1836-45, 1854-78; Mechanics sav- 
ings bank 1851-55; director Providence and Worcester railroad 1857-78; 
Worcester and Nashua railroad 1848-53, 1874-79; colonel 6th regiment 
Mass. militia 1828-31; member board of visitors West Point academy 
1832; president 1854; president board of trustees Worcester academy 
40 years; trustee Columbian college 1847-72; Waterville college 1847-55; 
Norwich university; president Mass. Baptist convention 1838-40; Amer- 
ican Baptist convention 1838-40; American Baptist home mission so- 
ciety 1848-55. Bom Northboro, Mass., June 2, 1799; died Worcester, 
Mass., April i, 1883. Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1883 



i822 GRADUATES 135 

DEANE, TIMOTHY BRIGGS, A.B. From Fair Haven, Mass.; died 1838. 

EDDY, RICHARD EVANS, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Providence, R. I., 
1822-41; deputy collector port of Providence 1841-45; treasurer Ameri- 
can Baptist missionary union, Boston, Mass., 1845-54; resident Provi- 
dence 1854-70. Bom Providence, R. I., July 19, 1802; died Providence, 
April 29, 1870. R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1870 

FARNUM, JOSEPH WHITNEY, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1830. 
Professor chemistry, Kenyon college; assayer U. S. mint, Dahlonega, 
Ga., i837?-4i?. Bom Providence, R. I., 1803; died Philadelphia, Penn., 
Feb. 2, 1889. ■ P. 

GOODWIN, DANIEL LE BARON, A.B.; A.M. Private tutor Chantilly, 
Va., 1822-23; student Andover theological seminary 1823-24; ordained 
Episcopal minister 1825; rector St. John's church, East Sutton, now 
Wilkinsonville, Mass., 1825-54; missionary Providence, R. I., 1854-67. 
Born Easton, Mass., Julv 28, 1800; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 25, 1867. 
' Hist, of Norton, R. I. eye. And., Nee. i"'868, P. 

HATHAWAY, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Cheraw, 
S. C; ordained Episcopal deacon 1824; minister Cheraw, S. C, several 
years; merchant Providence, R. I., -1830; ordained priest 1830; rector 
St. Mark's church, Warren, R. I., 1830-52; Christ church, Lonsdale, R. 
I., 1852-58; Trinity church, West Troy, N. Y., 1858-63. Bom Dighton, 
Mass., April 12, 1800; died Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 15, 1863. 

Nee. 1864, R. I. eye. 

KINGSBURY, SAMUEL, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1825; home missionary, N. Y., 1825-27; preacher Shirley, Mass., 1827- 
28; Unity, N. H., 1828; ordained Congregational minister 1829; pastor 
Andover, N. H., 1820-31; Jamaica, Vt., 1831-33; Warwick, Mass., 1833- 
35; Middlesex and Worcester, Vt., 1835-36; Underhill, Vt., 1836-39; 
teacher academy, Jericho, Vt., 1839-40; pastor Thornton, N. H., 1841; 
farmer Tamworth, N. H., 1841-67. Bom Franklin, Mass., May 18, 1798; 
died Tamworth, N. H., Nov. 8, 1867. And., Nee. 1868 

KINNICUT, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. Law student Litchfield, Conn.; law- 
yer Worcester, Mass., 1S25-58; member Mass. house of representatives; 
speaker two years; member Mass. senate; judge of probate Worcester 
CO., Mass., 1848-58; trustee Mass. lunatic hospital 1835-36; member board 
of selectmen, Worcester. Bom Seekonk, Mass., near Warren, R. I., 
1799; died Worcester, Mass., Jan. 22, 1858. Hist, of Wore, Nee. 1858 

LELAND, DEXTER, A.B. Private tutor Edisto Island, S. C; student 
General theological seminary; schoolmaster and acting chaplain U. S. 
ship Lexington three years; private teacher Md.; Charleston, S. C, 30 
years. Bom Sherborn, Mass., April 6, 1799; died Fla., March 20, 1865. 

Nee. 1867 

LINCOLN, SOLOMON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Falmouth, Mass., 1822-23; 
admitted to bar 1826; lawyer Hingham, Mass., 1823-53; niember Mass- 
house of representatives 1829-31, 1840-44; Mass. senate 1831; U. S. mar 
shal, Mass., 1841-44; member Mass. board of bank commissioners 1849- 
53; cashier Webster bank, Boston, Mass., 1853-69; president 1869-76; 
member school committee, Hingham, Mass.; Mass. historical society; 
N. E. historic genealogical society; American antiquarian society. Author 
History of Hingham, 1827; various historical sketches and orations. 
Born Hingham, Mass., Dec. 28, 1804; died Hingham, Dec. i, 1881. 

Sabin, Nee. 1881 

LOUD, JACOB HERSEY, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1825; lawyer 
Plymouth, Mass., 1825-; registrar of probate 1830-52; treasurer and 
receiver-general Mass. 1853-55, 1866-71; president Old Colony bank, 
Plymouth, 1855-65; member Mass. house of representatives 1863-64; 
Mass. senate 1864-66; director Old Colony railroad; corporation actuary 
N. E. trust company, Boston, Mass., 1870-79; Plymouth savings bank 



136 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1822 

1872-80. Born Hingham, Mass., Feb. 5, 1802; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 
2, 1880. Hist, of Hingham, Nee. 1880 

MOTT, THOMAS SMITH WEBB, A.B. Student Andover theological 
seminary with class of 1825 two years; ordained Episcopal deacon 1825; 
priest 1826; rector St. Michael's church, Marblehead, Mass., 1825-28; 
Christ church, Gardiner, Me., 1828; St. James's church, Wilmington, N. 
C, 1828; home missionary, N. C, 1828-36; Church of St. John in the 
wilderness. Flat Rock, N. C, 1836-44; teacher and home missionary 
Lenoir, N. C, 1844-52; rector St. Peter's church, Charlotte, N. C, 1853- 
60; St. Paul's church, Columbus, Miss., 1855-57; editor Church intelli- 
gencer, Raleigh, Va., 1860-64; planter Silver Dale, Catawba co., N. C, 
1864-69. Bom Preston, N. S., July 28, 1800; died Silver Dale, N. C, 
Sept. 20, 1869. And., Nee. 1870 

PIERCE, JOHN DAVIS, A.B. Student Princeton theological seminary 
1822-23; principal Day's academy, Wrentham, Mass., one year; ordained 
Congregational minister 1825; pastor Sangerfield, N. Y., 1825-30; mis- 
sionary, Mich., 1831-36; superintendent of public instruction, Mich., 
1836-41; memijer Mich, house of representatives 1847-48; Mich, con- 
stitutional convention 1850; president Mich, school board; resident 
Marshall, Mich., 1831-53; Ypsilanti, Mich., 1853-82. Bom Chesterfield, 
N. H., Feb. 18, 1797; died Medford, Mass., April 5, 1882. 

Princ, Nee. 1882 

PRESBURY, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1826. Gradu- 
ated Harvard divinity school 1825; ordained Unitarian minister 1828; 
pastor Northfield, Mass., 1828-29. Bom Taunton, Mass., Sept. 8, 1796; 
died Taunton, Oct. 6, 1834. Harv. div. sch. 

SEAGRAVE, EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher; ordained Baptist minister 
1830; pastor Scituate, R. I.; Northboro, Mass.; N. Y. ; missionary Kans.; 
resident Pawtucket, R. I., 1861-77. Bom Chester, Vt., July 15, 1797; 
died Pawtucket, R. I., Aug. 18, 1877. Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1878 

STARKWEATHER, SAMUEL, A.B. Tutor Brown university 1823-24. 
Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer Cleveland, O., 1827-76; collector port of 
Cleveland 1829-40; superintendent lighthouses, O., 1829-40; mayor 
Cleveland four years; justice court of common pleas 1852-57. Bom 
Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 27, 1799; died Cleveland, O., July 5, 1876. 

Nee. 1877 

STEARNS, DANIEL MUNROE, A.B. Ordained Unitarian minister; pas- 
tor Dennis, Mass., 1828-38. From Lincoln, Mass.; died Lincoln, Oct. 
19, 1847. Am. q. reg., Nee. 1848 

STRAW, DAVID ROBINSON, A.B. Lawyer Bethel, Me., 1825-26; Sanger- 
ville. Me., 1826-30; Guilford, Me., 1830-76. Born Newfield, Me., Nov. 
7, 1795; died Guilford, Me., Aug. 31, 1876. Nee. 1877 

SWEET, HENRY HANNIBAL FAYETTE, A.B. Ordained Congrega- 
tional minister 1825; pastor Palmer, Mass., 1825-27. Born Attleboro, 
Mass., Nov. I, 1796; died Feb. 28, 1827. 

Mendon ass.. Hist, of Attleb., Am. q. reg. 

WILDER, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor 
Charlton, Mass., 1827-33; Concord, Mass., 1833-?. Born Attleboro, Mass., 
1796; died March, 1844. Am. q. reg.. Hist, of Attleb. 

30-*30 

1823 

ALLEN, BENONI, A.B. Clergyman, Ohio. Bom Attleboro, 1794; died 
Zanesville, O., Jan. 1, 1867. Hist, of Attleb., Nee. 1867 

ALLEN, ETHAN, A.B.; A.M. Private tutor Millwood, Va.; principal 
academy, Millwood; Hanover, Mass., 1828-33; St. John's parish school, 
Rochester, N. Y.; ordained Episcopal minister; rector St. Paul's church, 
Otis, Mass., 1836-46; Trinity church, Nantucket, Mass., 1846-55; Christ 



1823 GRADUATES 137 

church, Guilford, Vt., 1855-67. Bom Londonderry, Vt., Nov. 25, 1794; 
died Guilford, Vt., May 19, 1867. Nee. 1867 

AMES, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1855. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer 
Providence, R. L; member city council; speaker 1844-45; rnember R. L 
general assembly; quartermaster during Dorr war; member commission 
for revising R. L statutes 1855; chief justice R. L supreme court 1856-65. 
Joint author Treatise on the law of private corporations aggregate. Bom 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1806; died Providence, Dec. 20,' 1865. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. L eye, Nee. 1866 

AYER, JOSEPH, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1825; pastor 
North Stonington, Conn., 1825-37; Lisbon, Conn., 1837-49; South Kil- 
lingly. Conn., 1849-57; East Lyme, Conn., 1857-68; Voluntown, Conn., 
1868-75. Bom Stonington, Conn., May 19, 1793; died Somers, Conn., 
Dec. 26, 1875. Nee. 1876 

BADGER, WILLIAM, A.B. Lawyer Philadelphia, Penn., until 1859, 1861- 
75; navy agent 1859-61; resident Bristol, Penn., 1875-78; Philadelphia, 
1878-79. Born Windham, Conn., Dec. 10, 1802; died Philadelphia, 
Penn., Feb. 6, 1879. Nee. 1879 

BELCHER, CALEB, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1827. Teacher Fal- 
mouth, Mass., one year; physician Falmouth 1827-47; Cumberland, R. I., 
1847-75. Born Wrentham, Mass., Feb. 2, 1800; died Cumberland, 
R. I., April 7, 1875. Nee. 1875 

BOLLES, ASA MOORE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer Guilford, 
Conn.; Killingworth, Conn. Author frequent contributions to the press. 
Born Ashford, Conn., Sept. 22, 1802; died Killingworth, Conn., Sept., 
1832. Bolles gen., P. 

BULLARD, ELIAS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer Holliston, Mass.; 
town treasurer; town clerk; selectman; member school committee; Conn, 
general court 1834, 1835, 1870. Bom Medway, Mass., Dec. 30, 1799; 
died Holliston, Mass., Nov. 2, 1875. Nee. 1876 

CLARK, FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M. From Nantucket, Mass. 

CRANE, SILAS AXTELL, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1855; A.M. Middlebury col- 
lege 1832; Trinity college 1851. Tutor mathematics Brown university 
1824-28. Teacher 1823-24; principal school for young ladies 1828-33; 
ordained Episcopal minister 1833; rector St. Stephen's church, Middle- 
bury, Vt., 1833-37; president Kemper college, St. Louis, Mo., 1837-39; 
rector East Greenwich, R. I., -1872. Author various addresses. Bom 
Berkley, Mass., Oct. 21, 1799; died East Greenwich, R. I., July 16, 1872. 

Biog. diet. U. S., R. I. cyc. Nee. 1873 

DRESSER, CHARLES, A.B. ; A.M.; D.D. St. Paul's college. Palmyra, Mo., 
1858. Private tutor, Va. ; ordained Episcopal minister; rector, Va.; 
Springfield, 111. ; professor rhetoric, Jubilee college. Born Pomfret, Conn., 
Feb. 24, 1800; died Springfield, 111., March 26, 1865. Nee. 1865 

FEARING, HENRY SEYMOUR, A.B. Tutor Brown university 1824-25. 
Professor college, St. Jago, S. A. Born Wareham, Mass.; died Santiago, 
Chili, Jan. 28, 1829. ' Prov. jour. 

FEARING, JOSEPH WARREN, A.B. ; A.M. ; M.D. Physician Providence, 
R. I., 1826-62; fellow R. I. medical society. Bom Wareham, Mass., Sept. 
6, 1800; died Providence, Nov. 24, 1862. Nee. 1863, R. I. cyc. 

GRAY, JOHN, A.B. Lawyer Brooklyn, Conn.; editor Windham county 
telegraph; bookseller Newburyport, Mass.; librarian Young men's lyeeum, 
Worcester, Mass., 1857 ?-59. Born Boston, Mass., Dee. 5, 1798; died 
Worcester, Mass., Nov. 21, 1859. Nee. 1S60 

HODGES, R.UFUS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Cincinnati, O. Author Record 
of the families in New England, of the name of Hodges, 1837. Bom Norton, 
Mass., April 12, 1799; died Cincinnati, O., Jan. 8, 1845. 

Hodges fam., Hist, of Norton 



138 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1823 

JOHNSON, AHOLIAB, A.B. Graduated Yale law school 1825; lawyer 
Stafford, Conn., 1825-30; Somers, Conn., 1830-40; Enfield, Conn., 1840- 
70; judge of probate 16 years; town clerk Enfield ten years; member 
Conn, general assembly 1848-49, 1861. Author short historical sketches. 
Born Stafford, Conn., April 28, 1799; died Enfield, Conn., March 3, 1893. 

Nee. 1893 

MAGOUN, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Clerk manufacturing company, Turin ; 
U. S. consular agent, Turin, 1867-71. From Pembroke, Mass.; died 
Turin?, Oct.?, 1871. P. 

MELLEN, EDWARD, A.B.; LL.D. 1854. Trustee Brown university 1842- 
75. Principal seminary, Westboro, Mass.; master grammar school, 
Cambridge, Mass.; admitted to bar 1828; lawyer East Cambridge, Mass., 
1828-30; Wayland, Mass., 1830-75; justice court of common pleas, Mass., 
1847-55; chief justice 1855-59; lawyer Worcester, Mass., 1859-72. Born 
Westboro, Mass., Sept. 26, 1802; died Wayland, Mass., May 31, 1875. 

Nee. 1875 

MILLER, SETH, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer Wareham, 
Mass., 1826-76; member Mass. constitutional convention 1853. Born 
Middleboro, Mass., Jan. 10, 1801; died Wareham, Mass., Aug. 22, 1876. 

Nee. 1877 

NORRIS, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1826. Physician Bristol, R. I., 
1826-?; Taunton, Mass., -1835; Lexington, Ky., 1835-37; Pittsfield, 111., 
1837-70. Bom Bristol, R. I., Oct. 13, 1803; died Pittsfield, 111., Dec. 19, 
1870. Nee. 1871 

PLAISTED, JAMES, A.B. From Gardiner, Me. 

PRENTICE, GEORGE DENISON, A.B.; A.M. Trinity college 1828. 
Teacher Hartford, Conn.; editor Conn. Mirror 1825-28; associate editor, 
with John G. Whittier, A''. E. weekly review 1828-30; admitted to bar 
1829; editor Journal, Louisville, Ky., 1830-70. Author Biography of 
Henry Clay, 1831; The Catholic question in politics, 1856; Prenticeana, 
i860; same, with biographical sketch by G. W. Griffin, 1871; Poems, with 
biographical sketch by J. J. Piatt, 1875 ; various historical sketches. Born 
Preston, Conn., Dec. 18, 1802; died Louisville, Ky., Jan. 22, 1870. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1870 

SANFORD, BAALIS, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1826 ; 
ordained Congregational minister 1827; pastor East and West Bridge- 
water, Mass., 1827-49; Trinity church. East Bridgewater, Mass., 1850-61; 
member school committee 36 years; resident East Bridgewater, Mass., 
1861-80. Bom Berkley, Mass., July 6, 1801; died East Bridgewater, 
Mass., July 28, 1880. And., Nee. 1881 

TENNEY, JOHN WATERS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Physician Sutton, Mass.; 
Webster, Mass. Bom Sutton, Mass., Dec. 25, 1802; died Webster, Mass., 
April 29, 1849. Hist, of Franklin, Nee. 1849, P. 

TYLER, JOSEPH PUNDERSON, A.B. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1826; ordained Congregational minister 1828; home missionary 
L. I. 1828; agent Home missionary society, and preacher, Conn., L. I., 
and N. Y., 1828-34; pastor West Gloucester, Mass., 1834; preacher Volun- 
town and Sterling, Conn., 1835-36; Chilmark, Mass.; Little Compton, 
R. I.; pastor New Castle, N. H., 1841-44. Born Griswold, Conn., Sept. 
14, 1797; died North Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 26, 1844. And. 

WATSON, WILLIAM ROBINSON, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar; clerk 
Providence co. court of common pleas 1827-33, 1835-36; cashier Bank of 
N. A., and afterwards City bank. Providence, R. I., 1836-41; collector 
of customs. Providence, 1841-45, 1849-54; secretary of state R. I. 1854-55; 
state auditor 1856-63; president City insurance company 1863-64. Au- 
thor numerous political writings, including The whig party, signed 
"Hamilton", 1844. Born South Kingstown, R. I., Dec. 14, 1799; died 
Providence, R. I., Aug. 29, 1864. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1864, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 



i823 GRADUATES 139 

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HATHAWAY, A.B.; A.M. From Wellington, 
Mass. 

27-*27 

1824 

BARROWS, IRA, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1827. Physician 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1827-40; Norton, Mass., 1840-50; Providence, R. I., 
1850-82; member American institute of homoeopathy; president R. I. 
homoeopathic medical society; honorary member N. Y., Conn, and Mass. 
homoeopathic medical societies. Born Attleboro, Mass., Nov. 18, 1804; 
died Providence, R. I., Oct. 14, 1882. R. I. eye, Nee. 1883 

BRAYTON, GEORGE ARNOLD, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1870. Admitted to 
bar 1827; lawyer Warwick, R. I.; member school committee Warwick 
1829-31; R. I. general assembly; town clerk Warwick 1834; member 
Landholders' convention 1841; R. I. constitutional convention 1842; 
associate justice R. I. supreme court 1843-65, 1866-68; chief justice 
1868-74; resident East Greenwich, R. I. Bom Apponaug, Warwick, 
R. I., Aug. 4, 1803; died East Greenwich, R. I., April 21, 1880. 

R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1880 

BUCKLIN, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, A.B. Medical student Columbia, S. 
C. Born Rehoboth, now Seekonk, Mass., died at sea 1829. 

BULLOCK, WILLIAM PECKHAM, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I., 
1826-49; president Commercial bank. Providence, 14 years; trustee But- 
ler hospital; reform school; inspector state prison; member city council 
two years; presidential elector 1856. Bom Providence, R. I., July 6, 
1805; died Providence, Dec. 22, 1862. Nee. 1863, R. I. eye. 

COBB, LEANDER, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1827; 
ordained Congregational minister 1827; pastor Presbyterian church, 
Charleston, Ind., 1827-38; Rochester, now Marion, Mass., 1838-72. 
Author Historical sketches of the Congregational church in Marion, Mass., 
1862. Born Rochester, Mass., Dec. 5, 1801; died Marion, Mass., Sept. 
2, 1872. And., Nee. 1873 

COLBURN, MOSES, A.B.; A.M. From Charlestown, Mass. 

CROOKE, SAUNDERS MALBONE, A.B. From Newport, R. I.; died 1842. 

DANIELS, DAVID, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer; justice court of common pleas. 
From Uxbridge, Mass.; died Woonsocket, R. I., May 16, 1847. Nee. 1847 

DURFEE, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1831. Phy- 
sician and apothecary, Fall River, Mass., 1840; ship-owner, manufacturer, 
Fall River, 1840-76; treasurer and director Mass. agricultural college; 
founder, and several years president, Bristol co. central agricultural so- 
ciety; member school committee three years; Mass. house of representa- 
tives 1840, 1 84 1, 1844. Born Fall River, then Freetown, Mass., June 18, 
1799; died Fall River, Mass., April 6, 1876. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1876 

DURFEE, THOMAS RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1827; ordained Congregational minister 1827; home 
missionary; preacher Calloway co., Mo., 1826-31; agent American Bible 
society. Mo., 1831-33. Born Fall River, Mass., May 14, 1801; died St. 
Charles, Mo., July 15, 1833. And. 

DYER, GEORGE, A.B.; M.D. Yale college 1827. Physician Greenfield, 
Conn., 1827-32; Trumbull, Conn., 1832-78; member Conn, house of rep- 
resentatives one 5^ear. Born Windham, Conn., Aug. i, 1802; died Trum- 
bull, Conn., May 8, 1878. Nee. 1878 

FISK, CHARLES ROBINSON, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1828; ordained Congregational minister 1828; home 
missionary 1828-31; pastor Holden, Me., 1831-33; Poland, Me., 1834-35; 
preacher Presbyterian church, Logan, O., 1836-?; editor Galesburg, 111., 



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i849?-si; pastor Mendota, 111., 1853-55; resident Mendota; editor Del- 
avan, 111. Born Wrentham, Mass., Oct. 27, 1804; died Delavan, 111., 
Dec. 28, 1869. And. 

GREENE, RICHARD SALTER, A.B. From Providence, R. I.; born 1801 ; 
died North Island, Near Georgetown, S. C, Oct. 11, 1826. Prov. jour. 

HATHAWAY, GEORGE, A.B. From Berkley, Mass. 

HERVEY, ELIPHALET WILLIAMS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. From Berkley, 
Mass. 

JENCKES, FRANCIS CARTER, A.B. From Providence, R. I. 

JENCKES, JOSEPH SHERBOURNE, A.B.; A.M. Born Providence, R. 
I., Apr. 24, 1804. Prov. rec. 

JEWETT, HENRY GUSHING, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theolog- 
ical seminary 1827; acting pastor Kennebunkport , Me., 1828; ordained 
Congregational minister 1829; pastor Westbrook, Me., 1829-34; Winslow, 
Me., 1835-42; acting pastor West Gloucester, Mass., 1843-46. Born 
Rowley, Mass., Feb. 10, 1803; died West Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 4, 1846. 

Nee. 1847, And. 

JUDD, WILLIAM HERON, A.B. Clergyman. From New London, Conn. 

KEELY, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1849. Tutor 
Latin and Greek, Brown university, 1825-28. Associate principal private 
school, Providence, R. I., 1828-29; professor mathematics and natural 
philosophy, Waterville college, 1829-52; resident Waterville, Me., 1852- 
78; connected with U. S. coast survey several years; correspondent Royal 
observatory of England. Author articles in American journal of science; 
Proceedings of the Royal astronomical society. Born Northampton, Eng- 
land, Dec. 25, 1803; died Waterville, Me., June 13, 1878. 

Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1878 

LEONARD, GEORGE, A.B. Tutor Columbian college 1824-25; ordained 
Baptist minister 1826; pastor Second church, Salem, Mass., 1826-29; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1828; pastor Portland, _Me., 
1830-31; secretary Salem Bible translation and foreign mission society. 
Author Sermons on various subjects, 1832. Born Raynham, Mass., Aug. 
17, 1802; died Worcester, Mass., Aug. 11, 183 1. 

Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Sab in. Newt. 

LEVERETT, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor 
First church, Roxbury, Mass., 1825-40; Second church, Cambridge, Mass., 
1840-50; Grafton, Mass., 1850-55; principal classical school, Newport, 
R. I.; member executive committee, American Baptist missionary union. 
Born Brookline, Mass., Jan. 25, 1800; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 9, 1882. 

Nee. 1883 

LUCE, LEONARD, A.B. Teacher 1824-25; graduated Andover theologi- 
cal seminary 1828; ordained Congregational minister 1829; pastor West- 
ford, Mass., 1829-52; acting pastor Littleton, Mass., 1852-53; pastor 
Boxboro, Mass., 1853-58; resident Westford, Mass.; trustee Lawrence 
academy, Groton, Mass., 50 years; town clerk Westford, 1854-57, 1860-71 ; 
member school committee Westford 30 years. Born Rochester, Mass., 
May 14, 1799; died Westford, Mass., Jvme 7, 1884. Nee. 1886, And. 

MAN, GEORGE FLAGG, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Author Nine 
lawyers' opinion; Geranium leaf; various orations. From Providence, 
R. I.; born 1807; died Providence, June 7, 1885. Prov. jour. 

PARK, HARRISON GREENOUGH, A.B.; A.M. Amherst college 1827. 
Teacher University grammar school, Providence, R. I., 1824-25; law 
student Wrentham, Mass.; student Princeton theological seminary 1828- 
29; ordained Congregational minister 1829; pastor South Dedham, now 
Norwood, Mass., 1829-35; Second church, Danvers, Mass., 1837-38; 
editor and agent 1837-49; pastor Bu.rlington, Mass., 1849-52; Bernards- 
town, Mass., 1856-58; Westminster, Vt., 1858-60; resident Walpole, N. 



i824 GRADUATES 141 

H., 1860-62; Hancock, N. H., 1862-69; agent Mass. temperance alliance, 
Norwood, Mass., 1869-76. Author Voice front the parsonage; The short- 
ened bed, i860; editor Fathers' and mothers' manual. Born Providence, 
R. I., July 28, 1806; died Norwood, Mass., June 2, 1876. 

Am. q. reg., Princ, Nee. 1877 

PECK, ALLEN ORMSBEE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. L; clerk municipal court 1832-34; member common council 
1832-34; secretary American insurance company, Providence, 1837-46; 
president 1846-63; Narragansett insurance company 1862-71. Born Re- 
hoboth, Mass., Nov. 17, 1804; died Providence, R. L, Sept. 15, 1871. 

R. I. eye. Nee. 1872 

PECK, SHUBAEL, A.B. Born Rehoboth, Mass., Feb. 13, 1797; died Nov. 
16, 1826. Peck gen.. Hist, of Rehoboth 

POTTER, ASA, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1827; lawyer Kingston, R. L; 
merchant New York, N. Y.; resident Kingston, R. L; secretary of state 
R. L 1851-54. Born Rhinebeck, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1802; died Kingston, 
R. I., Oct. II, 1872. R. L eye. Nee. 1873 

RICHARDS, JACOB, A.B. Physician Hanover, Mass., 1827?; Weymouth, 
Mass.; Braintree, Mass. Bom Weymouth, Mass., June 24, 1795; died 
Weymouth, Jan. 2, 1861. Nee. 1862 

RICHARDSON, JOHN SMYTHE, A.B. From Charleston, S. C. 

SAVERY, PHINEAS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1827. From 
Wareham, Mass.; died Attleboro, Mass., May 18, 1853. Nee. 1853 

SMITH, ARUNA CAPTAIN HOOVER, A.B. From Fairfield, N. Y. 

SMITH, LUTHER, A.B. Teacher Ky.; Zanesfield, O.; licensed Presby- 
terian preacher 1874; ordained minister 1874; pastor Zanesfield, O. 
Born Hollis, N. H., Aug. 11, 1800; died Zanesfield, O., Nov. 20, 1881. P. 

SWEET, RICHARD FOSTER, A.B.; M.D. Boston medical college 1827. 
Physician Marine hospital, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., 1827-29; Edgar- 
town, Mass., 1829-31; Norton, Mass., 1831-41. Bom Norton, Mass., 
March 11, 1801; died Norton, March 21, 1841. Hist, of Norton, P. 

THATCHER, TYLER, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1827; 
evangelist 1827-34; assistant pastor Hawley, Mass., 1834-43; pastor 
Wrentham, Mass.; teacher and preacher Marysville, Cal., 1851-69. 
Author various discourses. Born Princeton, Mass., Sept. 11, 1801; died 
Cache Creek, Cal., Dec. 4, 1869. Nee. 1870 

TOMPKINS, SILAS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1828. Phy- 
sician New Bedford, Mass. Bom Little Compton, R. I., Oct. 8, 1799; 
died New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 21, 1853. P. 

TURNEY, JOHN PENFIELD, A.B. Clergyman. From Weston, Conn. 

WATERMAN, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Clerk Valley Falls, R. I.; 
Crompton, R. I.; assistant cashier Roger Williams bank 1840; cashier 
1854-79; director; member common council Providence 1847-50; board 
of aldermen 1856-61. Born Providence, R. I., June 19, 1805; died 
Providence, Dec. 16, 1880. Nee 1881 

WHITE, ELIHU, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. 1828. Physician Providence, R. I.; 
druggist Boston, Mass.; Dorchester, Mass. Bom Braintree, Mass., April 
12, 1797; died Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 18, 1859. Nee. i860 

WHITE, WILLIAM HUNT, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1827; ordained Unitarian minister 1827; pastor Littleton, Mass., 
1827-53. Bom Lancaster, Mass., Feb. 4, 1798; died Littleton, Mass., 
July 25, 1853. Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1853 

WILKINSON, EZRA, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy, Monmouth, Me., 
1824-26; admitted to bar 1828; lawyer Seekonk, Mass., now East Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1818-35; Dedham, Mass., 1835-82; attorney middle district 
Mass. 1843-55; member Mass. house of representatives 1848-49, 1851-52, 
1856-57; Mass. constitutional convention 1853; associate justice Mass. 



142 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1824 

superior court 1859-82. Born Wrentham, Mass., Feb. 14, 1801; died 
Dedham, Mass., Feb. 6, 1882. Nee. 1882 

4i-*4i 

1825 

BOURNE, HERMON, A.B. Physician Boston, Mass. Born Attleboro, 
Mass.; died Boston, Mass. Hist, of Attleboro 

BRIGGS, GEORGE WARE, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Harvard university 1855. 
Teacher Providence and elsewhere, including one year of medical study, 
1825-31; graduated Harvard divinity school 1834; ordained Unitarian 
minister 1834; pastor Fall River, Mass., 1834-37; member school com- 
mittee two years; associate pastor First church, Plymouth, Mass., 1838- 
52; pastor First church, Salem, Mass., 1853-67; Third Congregational 
society, Cambridge, Mass., 1867-95; president Union league, Salem, Mass., 
during the Civil war; in Europe 1869, 1882-83; delegate 50th anniversary 
British and foreign Unitarian association 1875. Author Lessons on 
relative duties and Christian morals, 1852; Bow in the clouds, 1854; 
numerous sermons, addresses and articles in magazines. Born Little 
Compton, R. I., April 8, 1810; died Plymouth, Mass., Sept. 10, 1895. 

Harv. div. sch., Sabin, Bost. Ath., P., Nee. 1896 

BURRAGE, JOHN, A.B. Private teacher, Buzzard's Bay, Mass., a few 
months; lawyer New Bedford, Mass., until 1843 ; Charlestown, Mass., 1843 ; 
member Mass. house of representatives. Born Leominster, Mass., Oct. 
30, 1800; died Charlestown, Mass., Aug. 24, 1843. P. 

BURROUGH, WILLIAM, A.B. In business Providence, R. I. Born 
Providence, Nov. 13, 1799; died Providence, Feb. 3, 1867. Nee. 1867 

CARTEE, CORNELIUS SOWLE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1849. Student Harvard medical school; teacher private school Provi- 
dence, R. I.; principal school for young ladies. Providence, 1829-37; 
physician Peoria, 111.; principal school for young ladies, Doylestown, 
Penn., five years; Charlestown, Mass., 1844-57; master Harvard grammar 
school 1857-72; librarian Charlestown branch, Boston public library 
1872-85. Author Elements of physical and political geography; Questions 
adapted to text of the New Testament; School atlas of physical geography; 
Geographical question book, 1832-34. Born Providence, R. I., July 28, 
1806; died Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 23, 1885. Harv. quin., Nee. 1886 

CLARKE, LUCIUS WATSON, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 
1829; pastor of South church, Wilbraham, now Hampden, Mass., 1829- 
32; Fifth church, Plymouth, Mass.; West Amesbury, Vt., 1838-43; resi- 
dent, Middlebury, Vt. Born Mansfield, Conn.; died Middlebury, Vt., 
Jan. 2, 1854. Am. q. reg.. Nee. 1854 

CLEAVELAND, IRA, A.B.; A.M. Teacher academy, Milford, Mass.; ad- 
mitted to bar 1829; lawyer Dedham, Mass., 1829-40; secretary, president 
Norfolk mutual fire insurance company, 1840-89. Born Hopkinton, 
Mass., Feb. i, 1802; died Dedham, Mass., Dec. 21, 1889. Nee. 1890 

CLIFFORD, LEWIS WADE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1845. 
Physician. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 17, 1805; died Hartford, Conn., 
April 5, 1854. Prov. rec. Nee. 1854 

COLE, SANDS GRANT, A.B. From Stonington, Conn. 

DANFORTH, HORATIO LEONARD, A.B. Lawyer Taunton, Mass.; 
county treasurer 1829-41; resident 111. 1842-44; high sheriff Bristol co., 
Mass., 1844-51. Born Taunton, Mass., 1800; died Taunton, July 21, 1859. 

Nee. 1859 

FISKE, DAVID WOODWARD, A.B. Principal Framingham academy 
1825-26; lawyer Wrentham, Mass., 1831-36; merchant Detroit, Mich., 
1836-55 ; Greenfield, Mich., 1855-71 ; alderman Detroit. Born Sturbridge, 
Mass., Nov. 2, 1801; died Detroit, Mich., July 12, 1871. Nee. 1872 



i825 GRADUATES 143 

FISKE, GEORGE, A.B. Theological student Harvard university 1825-26; 
in business Lowell, Mass., 1826-30; teacher Oswego, N. Y., 1830-32; 
ordained Episcopal minister 1832; rector Rome, N. Y., 1832-34; Oriskany, 
N. Y., 1834-36; home missionary, Richmond, Ind., 1838-44; rector St. 
Paul's church, Rich/nond, 1844-55; farmer and preacher Richmond 
1855-60. Born Lincoln, Mass., 1804; died Richmond, Ind., Feb. 24, i860. 

Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1862 

FORBES, THOMAS JEFFERSON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1829; lawyer 
Levant, Me.; Bangor, Me.; Columbus, Miss. Born Bangor, Me., Aug. 
18, 1800; died Columbus, Miss., Aug. 21, 1837. Bangor hist. mag. 

GOODWIN, HENRY BRADFORD, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Alexandria 
theological seminary; ordained Episcopal deacon 1829; preacher Saco, 
Me., 1830-31; ordained priest 1832; rector St. Paul's church, Prince- 
George CO., Md., 1832-40; Houston, Tex., 1840-?; resident Newport, Md. 
Author various papers on the people, North and South. Born Norton, 
Mass., April 16, 1802; died Norton, June 2, 1859. 

Hist, of Norton, Nee. 1859 

GREENE, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Born Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 22, 1802. P. 

HALL, WILLIAM WHITE, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1829 ; ordained Baptist minister 183 1 ; pastor North Marshfield, Mass. ; 
Edgartown, Mass., 1836-40; preacher Milford, N. H.; pastor Kenne- 
bunk. Me.; Barre, Mass.; Pittsburgh, Penn.; Gloucester, Mass.; East 
Haverhill, Mass.; Hardwick, Mass.; Peterboro, N. H.; Hillsboro, N. H.; 
Heath, Mass.; Rowe, Mass.; missionary N. H.; Mass.; Kans. Born 
Methuen, Mass., April 28, 1797; died Patchogue, L. I., Nov. 28, 1884. 

Newt. 

HARRINGTON, JUBAL, A.B. Lawyer Worcester, Mass., 1828-?; editor 
Worcester republican 1829-?; member Mass. house of representatives 
1831, 1832, 1836; postmaster Worcester 1833-?. Born Shrewsbury, 
Mass., Feb. 7, 1803; died Cal., 1877. Hist, of Wore, P. 

HASTINGS, CHARLES COLESWORTH PINCKNEY, A.B.; A.M. Law- 
yer Mendon, Mass. Born Mendon, Dec. 8, 1803; died Mendon, Sept. 25, 
1848. Nee. 1849 

HAWES, WILLIAM TABER, A.B. Merchant New Bedford, Mass.; maii- 
ufacturer Middlesex, Mass.; resident Winthrop, Mass. From Fair 
Haven, Mass. Born 1805; died Winthrop, Mass., Oct. 3, 1858. Nee. 1859 

HERRESHOFF, JOHN BROWN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to R. I. bar, 

but did not practice; resident Providence, R. I., until 1853; Bristol, R. I., 

1853-61. Born Providence, R. I., 1805; died Bristol, R. I., June 11, 1861. 

^^ Nee. i86i,P. 

HILL, SOLON, A.B. From Medway, Mass. 

HIXON, ASA, A.B. Graduated theological seminary. Auburn, N. Y.; 
ordained Congregational minister 1829; pastor Oakham, Mass., 1829-32; 
resident West Medway, Mass., 1832-45, 1857-62; Franklin, Mass., 1845- 
57. Born Medway, Mass., March 6, 1800; died West Medway, Nov. 16, 
1862. Hist, of Franklin, Nee. 1863 

JENCKES, JERATHMEL BOWERS, A.B. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 
6, 1807; died 1848. Prov. rec. 

JOHNSON, NATHANIEL EMMONS, A.B. Ordained Congregational 
minister; editor A^. Y. evangelist several years. From Killingly, Conn.; 
died Richmond, Va., Jan. 15, 1847. l>iec. 1847, P. 

KING, GEORGE GORDON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1827; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1827; Newport, R. I., 1827-70; member R. I. house of rep- 
resentatives 1833-46, 1848-49, and afterwards; speaker 1846; travelled 
abroad 1846-48; member U. S. house of representatives 1849-53; presi- 
dent Redwood library association 1844-46, 1859-70. Born Newport, R. 
I., June 2, 1807; died Newport, July 17, 1871. 

R I. eye, Redwood, Nee. 187 1 



144 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1825 

LINCOLN, THEODORE LEONARD, A.B. Admitted to bar 1828; law- 
yer Taunton, Mass.; farmer North Taunton, Mass.; justice of peace. 
Born Taunton, Mass., March 13, 1801; died North Taunton, Mass., July 
14, 1887. Nee 1888 

MANCHESTER, CHARLES FENNER, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 
1828. Physician Pawtucket, R. I., 1828-33, 1841-78; New York, N. Y., 
1833-35; Providence, R. I., i835?-4i; one of the founders American 
institute of homoeopathy. Born Johnston, R. I., Feb. 7, 1805; died Paw- 
tucket, R. I., April 5, 1878. Nee. 1878 

MONTGOMERY, HUGH, A.B. Teacher Cheraw, S. C, 1825-26; lawyer 
New Bedford, Mass.; South Boston, Mass.; member Mass. house of rep- 
resentatives several years. Born Middleboro, Mass., March 23, 1802; 
died Boston, Mass., March 13, 1883. Nee. 1883 

PATTEN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. Graduated U. S. military 
academy. West Point, 1830; U. S. military service 1830-64; lieutenant 
1830; captain 1846; major 1861; lieutenant colonel 1862; retired 1864; 
resident Poughkeepsie, N. Y., until 1877; Houlton, Me., 1877-82. Author 
Army manual, 1863; Infantry tactics, bayonet drill, and small sword exer- 
cise, 1 861; Artillery drill, 1861; Cavalry drill and sabre exercise, 1863 
Voices of the border, 1867; and various other poems; editor Gen. P. St 
G. Cooke's Cavalry tactics, 1863. Born Newport, R. I., Dec. 25, 1808 
died Houlton, Me., April 28, 1882. 

B. U. civ. war, Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1882 

PETERS, ONSLOW, A.B. Justice 111. circuit court. From Westboro, 
Mass.; died Washington, D. C, 1856. P. 

PLAISTED, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Waterville college 1828; M.D. Bowdoin 
college 1828. Physician Waterville, Me. Born Gardiner, Me., Nov. 
24, 1801; died Waterville, Me., April 14, i860. Colby, Bowd. 

PRATT, HORATIO, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1826-27; 
lawyer Mansfield, Mass., 1828-29; Taunton, Mass., 1829-72; district 
attorney; member Mass. senate two terms; president Taunton common 
council. Born Mansfield, Mass., June 5, 1805; died Taunton, Mass., May 
24, 1872. Nee. 1872 

PRATT, WILLIAM, A.B. Lawyer Shrewsbury, Mass.; Worcester, Mass., 
1836-39. Born Shrewsbury, Mass., Jan. 30, 1806; died Worcester, Mass., 
Feb., 1839. Hist, of Worcester, P. 

PRICE, JOSEPH HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Columbia college 1847. 
Ordained Episcopal deacon 1829; priest 1830; rector St. James's church, 
Amesbury, Mass.; assistant rector St. Thomas's church. New York, N. Y. ; 
rector St. Paul's church, Albany, N. Y., 1833-37; St. Stephen's church, 
New York, N. Y., 1837-75; president diocesan convention 1861; delegate 
general convention 1863; president diocesan missionary committee; 
chairman standing committee; trustee Episcopal general theological 
seminary; vice president Bible and common prayer-book society; Tract 
society; member executive committee Church book society. Born 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 26, 1799; died New York, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1887. 

Nee. 1888 

PRINCE, JAMES BEAL, A.B.; A.M. From Providence, R. I.; died 183 1. 

RHODES, ROBERT, A.B. Manufacturer Providence, R. I.; Warwick, 
R. I. Born Warwick, R. I., 1813; died Pawtuxet, R. I., Nov. 10, i860. 

Nee. 1861 

RICHMOND, JARED DEWING, A.B. Lawyer Woodstock, Conn.; mem- 
ber Conn, house of representatives 1842, 1845, 1849, 1853; Conn, senate 
1848; justice county court four years; judge of probate 11 years. Born 
Woodstock, Conn., March 30, 1804; died Dec, 1881. 

Richmond fam., P. 

ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER, A.B. Principal Kent academy. East 
Greenwich, R. I., 1826-29, 1832-33; admitted to bar 1833; lawyer Woon- 



i825 GRADUATES i4S 

socket, R. I., 1833-89; attorney general R. I. 1854-55; member U. S. 
house of representatives 1859-61; U. S. minister to Peru and envoy to 
negotiate treaties in settlement of difficulties between Peru and the U. 
S. 1861-65. Born Providence, R. I., May 15, 1806; died Woonsocket, 
R. I., Oct. 3, 1889. Cong, direct., Nee. 1890 

SANFORD, DAVID, A.B.; A.M. Student Andover theological seminary 
two years; ordained Congregational minister 1828; pastor Newmarket, 
N. H., 1828-30; Dorchester, Mass., 1830-38; Medway, Mass., 1838-75. 
Author sermons. Born Medway, Mass., Aug. 28, 1801; died Medway 
Dec. 17, 1875. And., Nee. 1876, P. 

SEARS, BARNAS, A.B.; A.M. Madison university; D.D. Harvard univer- 
sity 1841; LL.D. Yale college 1862. President and professor moral 
philosophy, Brown university, 1855-67; fellow 1841-51. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1828; ordained Baptist minister 1827; 
pastor First church, Hartford, Conn., 1827-29; professor languages, 
Hamilton theological institution, 1829-36; resident licentiate, Andover 
theological seminary, 1830; student of theology, Germany, 1833-35; 
president and professor Christian theology, Newton theological institu- 
tion, 1836-48; secretary and general agent Mass. board of education 1848- 
55; general agent Peabody education fund, Staunton, Va., 1867-80; fellow 
American academy of arts and sciences; corresponding member Mass. 
historical society. Author The Ciceronian; or Prussian mode of instruc- 
tion in Latin, 1844; Life of Martin Luther, 1850; republished in England 
as Luther: his mental and spiritual history, 1850; Annual reports of the 
Mass. board of education; joint author Essays on classical literature; 
author various discourses and addresses; editor Nohden's German gram- 
mar, 1842; Select treatises of Martin Luther, in the original German, 1846; 
Roget's Thesaurus, 1854; Christian review Born Sandisfield, Mass., 
Nov. 19, 1802; died Saratoga Springs, N. Y., July 6, 1880. 
Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye. Newt., And., Harv., Allibone, Mass. hist, 
soc, Nee. 1881. 

SNOW, THOMAS JEFFERSON, A.B. Teacher Nantucket, Mass.; prin- 
cipal Milton academy 1829-35; rnerchant Michigan City, Ind.; principal 
academy, Madisonville, Ky.; resident Peoria, 111. Born North (Bridge- 
water, Mass., 1802; died Peoria, 111., 1851. P. 

STANLEY, WILLIAM STILLMAN, A.B.; M.D. 1828. Physician Mans- 
field, Mass., 1827-29; Marmaroneck, N. Y., 1829-76; resident Wilmington, 
Del., 1876-78; Philadelphia, Penn.. 1878-83; Westerly, R. I., 1883-84. 
Born Attleboro, Mass., Jan. 17, 1803; died Wrentham, Mass., July 11, 
1884. Hist, of Attleb., Nee. 1885 

THOMAS, MOSES GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1828; ordained Unitarian minister 1829; pastor Concord, N. H., 
1829-45; Broadway church, South Boston, Mass., 1845-48; Centre church, 
New Bedford, Mass., 1848-54; resident New Bedford, 1854-71; Atlanta, 
Mo., 1871-73; Boston, Mass., 1873-74; Concord, N. H., 1874-80. Born 
Sterling, Mass., Jan. 19, 1805; died Concord, N. H., Sept. 18, 1880. 

Am. q. reg., Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1881 

W^ADE, BENJAMIN CLIFFORD, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1829; ordained Baptist minister 1829; pastor Woburn, 
Mass., 1829-34; teacher, Hartford, Conn., 1835-57. Born Seekonk, Mass. ; 
died Hartford, Conn., July 12, 1857. Bliss: Rehoboth, Nee. 1857, Newt. 

WATSON, SAMUEL, A.B. Law student Litchfield, Conn.; lawyer Nash- 
ville, Tenn.; manufacturer of gunpowder. Sycamore, Tenn.; member 
Tenn. house of representatives one term; Tenn. state board of education; 
trustee Nashville university; Peabody education fund 1869-76. Born 
Barrington, R. I., July 16, 1807; died Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 26, 1876. 

Nee. 1878 

WILDER, SAMUEL TYLER, A.B. Lawyer Rochester, N. Y. Born 
Attleboro, Mass., 1800; died Rochester, N. Y., 1837. 



146 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1825 

WILLIAMS, SYDNEY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1828; lawyer and insurance 
agent, Taunton, Mass., 1828-62; one of the tounders first savings bank, 
Taunton; secretary and treasurer; member school board 20 years; trus- 
tee Bristol academy; president Union mutual insurance company, Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1862-80. Born Taunton, Mass., Feb. 12, 1803; died Boston, 
Mass., July 14, 1880. Nee. 1881 

WILLIS, BENJAMIN, A.B. Lawyer. From Bridgewater, Mass.; died 

48-*48 

1826 

ALDRICH, JONATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1826-27; ordained Baptist minister 1828; pastor West Dedham, 
Mass., 1828-30; Beverly, Mass., 1830-32; East Cambridge, Mass., 1832- 
34; Worcester, Mass., 1834-37; Newburyport, Mass., 1838-40; Baltimore, 
Md.; Framingham, Mass., 1846-50; Middleboro, Mass., 1850-53; district 
secretary American Baptist missionary union 1853-62. Born St. Johns- 
bury, Vt., Sept. 14, 1799; died Worcester, Mass., Jan. 17, 1862. 

Nee. 1862, Bapt. encyc. Newt. 

ALLEN, CYRUS WILLIAM, A.B. Graduated Andover theological semi- 
nary 1829; agent American tract society. 111. and Mo., 1830-33; ordained 
Presbyterian minister 1833; pastor Potosi, Mo., 1833-34; Congregational 
church, Norton, Mass., 1835-42; Pelham, N.H., 1843-47; Colerain, Mass., 
1849-52; Hubbardston, Mass., 1852-60; resident Hubbardston 1860-63; 
pastor East Jaffrey, N. H., 1863-70; Hanover, Mass., 1871-78; resident 
West Roxbury, Mass., 1879-82. Born Taunton, Mass., Oct. 28, 1806; 
died West Roxbury, Mass., April 11, 1882. Am. q. reg., And., Nee. 1882 

BALL, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M. From Warwick, Mass. 

BLACKINGTON, JASON BABCOCK, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Holden, Mass.; 
teacher O.; principal academy. Bowling Green, Ky.; Tenn. ; O.; farmer 
Marietta, O. Born Attleboro, Mass., Aug. 24, 1798; died Marietta, O., 
Oct., 1871. Nee. 1874 

BLISS, ZENAS, A.B.; A.M. Law student; calico printer Johnston, R. I., 
until about 1850; broker and manufacturing agent, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1850-58; resident Johnston, R. I., 1858-62. Born Rehoboth, Mass., 
June II, 1806; died Johnston, R. I., May 24, 1862. 

Hist, of Rehoboth, Nee. 1862 

BURGESS, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1846; A.M. Trinity college 1845; 
D.D. Union college 1846. Tutor Brown university 1829-31. Lawstudent 
1826-29; studied abroad 1831-34; ordained Episcopal minister 1834; 
rector Christ church, Hartford, Conn., 1834-47; bishop of Me. 1847-66. 
Author Book of Psalms, translated into English verse, 1840; Strife of 
brothers, 1844; Pages from, the ecclesiastical history of New England between 
1740 and 1840, 1847; The last enemy conquering and conquered, 1850; 
Sermons on the Christian life, 1854. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 31, 
1809; died at sea near Hayti, April 23, 1866. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1866 

DAGGETT, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1829; lawyer Attleboro, 
Mass., 1830-85, except 1833-34; member Mass. house of representatives 
1836-39, 1866; Mass. senate 1850; register of probate and insolvency, 
Bristol CO., Mass., 1852-62; member Attleboro school committee 15 years; 
chairman; constituent member Old Colony historical society 1854-85; 
president 1856-85; member N. E. historic genealogical society; presi- 
dent trustees Richardson school fund 1846-85. Author Sketch of the 
history of Attleborough, 1834; same, edited and completed by his daughter, 
1894; also various poems and addresses; editor Parris's remains, 1829; 
Patriot, Dedham, Mass., 1833-34. Born Attleboro, Mass., Feb. 10, 1805; 
died Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 13, 1885. Biog. in hist. Attleb., Nee. 1886 



i826 GRADUATES 147 

DALTON, WALTER WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Born Bristol, R. I., March 
21, 1806; died previous to 1846. P. 

DEAN, BENJAMIN RANDALL, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1829; 
lawyer Taunton, Mass. Born Taunton, Mass. Oct. 29, 1806; died 
Taunton, March 17, 1863. Nee. 1863 

DEANE, FRANCIS, A.B. Lawyer Southboro, Mass.; Uxbridge, Mass.; 
Worcester, Mass.; Sterling, Mass. Born Shrewsbury, Mass., Jan. i, 1804; 
died Sterling, Mass., Aug. 27, 1885. P. 

ELLIS, ABNER TURNER, A.B. 1827. From Charlton, Mass.; died 
previous to 1846. 

FAY, GILBERT, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1830; pastor 
Wadsworth, O., 1830-35. Born Westboro, Mass., May 2, 1803; died 
Wadsworth, O., Oct. 27, 1835. 

Mendon ass.. Hist, of Medway, Am. q. reg. 

FAYERWEATHER, JOHN APPLETON, A.B.; A.M. Merchant West- 
boro, Mass., 1826-58; Boston, Mass.; 1858-63; fire insurance agent, West- 
boro, 1863-1901; member board of selectmen four years; treasurer ten 
years ; postmaster Westboro 1839-43; trustee Mass. reform school 1856-59; 
president First national bank, Westboro, 1861-98; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1866; president Worcester mutual fire insurance com- 
pany 1888-1901. Born Westboro, Mass., March 12, 1808; died West- 
boro, Jan. 27, 1901. Nee. 1901, P. 

FISKE, CALVIN PARK, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1829. Physician. 
Born Sturbridge, Mass., July 27, 1806; died Hinsdale, 111., July 16, 1874. 

P. 

GREEN, ISAIAH LEWIS, A.B.; A.M. Born Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 5, 
1804; died Barnstable, Sept. 29, 1829. . P. 

HUTCHINSON, ELEAZAR CARTER, A.B.; A.M. Student Princeton 
theological seminary 1827-28; ordained Presbyterian minister 1829; 
preacher Leesburg, Va., 1830; Shepherdstown, Va., 1831-32; pastor 
Second church, Alexandria, Va., 1833-35; Petersburg, Va., 1835-40; 
ordained Episcopal minister 1840; president Kemper college, Mo., 1841- 
45; pastor St. George's church, St. Louis, Mo., 1845-51; Trinity church, 
St. Louis, 1855-59. Born Hebron, Conn., Dec. 25, 1804; died Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y., July 27, 1876. Princ. 

KINGSBURY, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1856. Trustee Brown University 
1844-53; fellow 1853-74; secretary corporation 1853-74. Associate prin- 
cipal high school, Providence, R. I., 1826-28; principal Young ladies' high 
school. Providence, 1828-58; member R. I. historical society 1836-74; 
commissioner public schools, R. I., 1858-59; president Washington 
insurance company 1859-74; councillor American institute of instruction 
1830-37; vice president 1837-55; president 1855-57; o^^e of founders and 
first president R. I. institute of instruction 1845-56; corporate member 
American board of commissioners for foreign missions; trustee Butler 
hospital for the insane twenty years; president Franklin society. Born 
South Coventry, Conn., May 26, 1801; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 21, 
1874. R. I. eye. Nee. 1875 

LEONARD, HENRY FISKE, A.B. From Sturbridge, Mass.; died 1831. 

MESSENGER, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. From Wrentham, Mass.; 
died 1828. 

PARK, EDWARDS AMASA, A.B.; D.D. 1846; Harvard University 1844; 
LL.D. 1886. Fellow Brown university 1863-96. Principal classical school, 
Weymouth and Braintree, Mass., 1827; graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1831 ; ordained Congregational minister 1831 ; pastor First church, 
Braintree, Mass., 1831-33; professor mental and moral philosophy and 
Hebrew literature, Amherst college, 1835-36; professor sacred rhetoric, 
Andover theological seminary, 1836-47; Christian theology 1847-81; 
professor emeritus 1881-1900; member Mass. historical society; Mass. 



148 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1826 

historic genealogical society; Victoria institute, England; original trustee 
Smith college; president trustees Abbot academy 36 years; corporate 
member American board of commissioners for foreign missions, 1863-1900. 
Author Memoir of Prof. B. B. Edwards, 1853; Memoir of the life and 
character of Rev. Samuel Hopkins, 1854; The sabbath hymn book, in con- 
junction with L. Mason and A. Phelps, 1858; Text of hymns in Hymns 
and choirs, i860; Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Emmons, 1861; Associate 
creed of Andover theological seminary, 1883; Discourses on som,e theological 
doctrines as related to religious character, 1885; numerous sermons, ad- 
dresses and memoirs ; also articles in magazines, cyclopedias, theological 
and ecclesiastical dictionaries and histories; editor Writings of William, 
Bradford Homer, with memoir, 1842; Bibliotheca sacra, 1844-84, 40 vols.; 
Writings of Prof. B. B. Edwards, with a memoir, 1853; The Attonement, 
1859. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 29, 1808; died Andover, Mass., June 
4, 1900. Nat. eye. Am. biog.. And., Harv., Sabin, AUibone, Amherst, P. 

PECK, GEORGE BACHELER, A.B; A.M. Admitted to bar 1830; lawyer 
Providence, R. I., 1830-36; in business. Providence, 1836-38; connected 
with Baptist mission rooms, Boston, Mass., 1838-44; coal and wood 
merchant Providence 1844-80; member Providence common council 
1844-46; school committee 15 years; R. I. house of representatives 1859- 
60, 1864-65; trustee R. I. Bible society. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 6, 
1807; died Providence, Feb. 17, 1882. Nee. 1882 

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1836-79. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1826; pastor North Attleboro, Mass., 1826-28; 
Third church. Providence, R. I., 1828-36; First church, Charlestown, Mass., 
1836-41; preacher Wanskuck, R. I.; Fruit Hill, R. I., five years; Lons- 
dale, R. I., eight years; East Providence, R. I.; president board of 
trustees. Female seminary, Charlestown, Mass., 1836-?; travelled in 
Europe and the East 1858. Born Provincetown, Mass., Aug. 24, 
1801; died Providence, R. I., May 30, 1879. 

R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1879 

THAYER, HENRY WHITE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 183 1. 
Physician Providence, R. I.; New York, N. Y. Born Providence, R. I. ; 
died New York, N. Y., May 20, 1857. Nee. 1857 

WARREN, CHARLES JARVIS, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 
1828; pastor West Attleboro, Mass., 1828-30; preacher Robinson church, 
Plymouth, Mass., 1830-33; pastor First church, Weymouth, Mass., 1833- 
34; principal classical school, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; associate pastor Brooklyn, 
1835; pastor Canterbury, Conn., 1837-40; agent American temperance 
union, New York, N. Y. ; general agent N. Y. temperance alliance. Bom 
Boston, Mass., Aug. 3, 1796; died New York, N. Y., 1883. 

Mendon ass., Nee. 1883 

WASHBURN, LEWIS, A.B.; M.D. Bowdoin college 1833. Physician 
Bridgewater, Mass. From Bridgewater, Mass.; died Weymouth, Mass., 
1834. P. 

WILLIAMS, HENRY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1829; lawyer Taunton, Mass.; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1833; Mass. senate 1835-36; 
U. S. house of representatives 1839-41, 1843-45; register of probate Bristol 
CO., Mass., 1851-53; member Mass. constitutional convention 1853; 
president Taunton iron works company 1854-59; trustee Bristol academy 
1856-84; president board of trustees. Born Taunton, Mass., Nov. 30, 
1805; died Taunton, May 8, 1887. Cong, direct.. Nee. 1887 

WILLIS, NATHAN, A.B. Born Rochester, Mass., 1802; died Pittsfield, 
Mass., Oct. 6, 1838. P. 

WILSON, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. Bom Providence, R. I., 1805; died 
Providence, June 20, i860. Nee. i860 

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i827 GRADUATES 149 

1827 

BACON, PETER CHILD, A.B.; LL.D. 1858. Law student Yale college; 
admitted to bar 1830; lawyer Dudley, Mass.; Oxford, Mass., 12 years; 
Worcester, Mass., 1844-86; member Mass. house of representatives 1848; 
mayor Worcester 1851, 1852; register in bankruptcy 1867-78; director 
Worcester public library six years; president two years. Born Dudley, 
Mass., Nov. II, 1804; died Worcester, Mass., Feb. 7, 1886. Nee. 1886 

BISHOP, JAMES, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 1832-34; 
Baptist preacher Watertown, Mass.; farmer Pawtucket, R. I. Bom 
Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 19, 1790; died Pawtucket, Aug. 23, 1880. 

Newt., Nee. 1885 

CARPENTER, SIMEON BURT, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1830. 
Physician Dedham, Mass. Born Freetown, Mass., June 5, 1801; died 
Dedham, Mass., July 24, 1843. P- 

CHAMBERLAIN, HENRY MELLEN, A.B. Lawyer Cambridgeport, 
Mass. Born Hopkinton, Mass.; died 1876. P. 

CLIFFORD, JOHN HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1849; Harvard university 
1853; Amherst college 1853. Admitted to bar 1830; lawyer New Bed- 
ford, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1835; Mass. senate 
1845, 1862; president Mass. senate 1862 ; district attorney 1849; attorney 
general 1849-53, 1854-5S; governor Mass. 1853; president Boston and 
Providence railroad 1867; overseer Harvard University 1854-59, 1865-68, 
1868-74; president board of overseers 1868-74; presidential elector 1868; 
trustee Peabody educational fund 1867-76; member U. S. commission 
relating to fisheries. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 16, 1809; died New 
Bedford, Mass., Jan. 2, 1876. Proc. R. I. hist, soc, Nee. 1876 

COGGESHALL, THOMAS JEFFERSON, A.B. In business Bristol, R. I.; 
merchant Taunton, Mass.; iron manufacturer Wareham, Mass.; resident 
Providence, R. I.; Bristol, R. I. Born Bristol, R. I., Jan. 12, 1804; died 
Bristol, Jan. 20, 1885. Nee. 1886 

COLBURN, ZACCHEUS, A.B.; M.D. Bowdoin college 1829. Physician 
Nashua, N. H., 1829-31; Hudson, N. H., 1831-38; Manchester, N. H., 
1838-52; North San Juan, Cal., 1852-59; farmer Manchester, N. H., 
1859-64. Born West Nottingham, now Windsor, N. H., Jan. 6, 1801; 
died Manchester, N. H., Nov. 21, 1864. Nee. 1865 

COLBY, HARRISON GRAY OTIS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Taunton, Mass.; 
district attorney several years; lawyer New Bedford, Mass.; justice Mass. 
court of common pleas. Died New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 22, 1853. 

Nee. 1853 

CORNELL, WILLIAM MASON, A.B.; A.M. Columbian college 1843; M.D. 
Berkshire medical institution 1844; LL.D. Western university 1863; D.D. 
Jefferson college 1865. Ordained Congregational minister 1830; pastor 
Woodstock, Conn., 1S31-34; Quincy, Mass., i834?-39; physician Boston, 
Mass., 1844-95; editor Journal of health, 1846-4S; Pastor and people; 
Union monthly and journal of health, 1863-65 ; Guardian of health, 1868-69; 
professor of anatomy and physiology, Western university; member N. E. 
historic genealogical society; fellow Mass. medical society. Author 
Grammar of the English language; Consumption forestalled and prevented, 
1846; The sabbath made for man, 1847; Consumption curable, 1850; 
Robert Raikes, i860; Ship and shore physician and surgeon, 1865; The 
beacon, a ■warning to young and old, 1865; Life and career of Horace 
Greeley, 1872; How to enjoy life, 1873; Handy home-book of receipts, 
iSTS', History of Penn., 1876; Recollections of ye olden times, 1878; Lives 
of clergymen, physicians and eminent business men of the iQth century, 
1881 ; also various sermons, scientific articles and contributions to period- 
icals; editor Charles Sumner, memoir and eidogies, 1874. Born Berkley, 
Mass., Oct. 16, 1802; died Boston, Mass., April 14, 1895. 

Surg.-gen. cat., Allibone, Am. cat., Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1896 



ISO BROWN UNIVERSITY 1827 

GILMAN, CHARLES, A.B. Lawyer Dixmont, Me.; in business Bangor, 
Me.; editor Eastern magazine, 1836; Maine monthly m.agazine; lawyer 
Quincy, 111., reporter 111. supreme court five years. Born Bangor, Me., 
June 30, 1849; died July 24, 1849. Oilman gen. 

HAMMOND, JUSTIN, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1830. Physician 
East Killingly, Conn., 1830-51; Dayville, Conn., 1851-73; member Conn, 
legislature. Born Hampton, Conn., March 2, 1804; died Killingly, Conn., 
July 5, 1873. Nee. 1874 

HUNTER, THOMAS ROBINSON, A.B. ; A.M. Naval agent, Brazil station, 
1833-44; attache American legation, Paris, 1849; member R. I. general 
assembly; first mayor Newport, R. I., 1853; vestryman Trinity church, 
Newport. Born Newport, R. I., Aug. 21, 1809; died Newport, Sept. 
10, 1890. Nee. 1891 

LATHAM, WILLIAMS, A.B. Lawyer Bridgewater, Mass., 1830-73; town 
auditor; member Mass. historical society; N. E. historic genealogical 
society; secretary and trustee Plymouth county agricultural society. 
Author A record of the burial grotinds in Bridgewater and vicinity. Born 
East Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 4, 1803; died Bridgewater, Nov. 6, 1883. 

Nee. 1884 

MINARD, PETER RAYNARD, A.B. Episcopal clergyman. From Ash- 
ford, Conn.; died St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 27, 1846. Nee. 1847 

MOODY, ISAIAH, A.B. Law student. Born Northampton, Mass., Aug. 
21, 1803; died Northampton, June 22, 1828. Prov. jour., P. 

MORIARTY, JOHN MOSELY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1831. 
Physician Gloucester, Mass., 1833-40; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1840-48; port phy- 
sician and superintendant city institutions. Deer Island, Boston, Mass., 
1848-63. Born Salem, Mass., Oct. 14, 1807; died East Boston, Mass., 
Oct. 20, 1865. Nee. 1866 

MORSE, SYLVANUS, A.B. Principal Merrimac academy, Bradford, Mass., 
1827-46; family school. West Boylston, Mass., 1846-53; resident Middle- 
boro, Mass., 1853-71; member Mass. house of representatives. Born 
West Boylston, Mass., Jan. 30, 1798; died Middleboro, Mass., March 
31, 1871. Nee. 1871 

PAINE, ROYAL, A.B. Clerk New York, N. Y., two years; engaged in 
survey and construction Western railroad of Mass. from Boston to Albany; 
Michigan sovithern railroad; in construction N. Y. and Erie railroad 
deputy collector internal revenue, New York, N. Y. Born Providence, 
R. I., July 2, 1806; died Windham, Conn., Dec. 17, 1891. Nee. 1892 

PARKER, FREDERIC, A.B. Merchant New Bedford, Mass., 1827-47; 
resident New York, N. Y., 1847-51; New Bedford 1851-61. Born New 
Bedford, Mass., Oct. 20, 1806; died New Bedford, Oct. 21, 1861. 

Nee. 1862 

PHILLIPS, JOSEPH FLAVIUS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1830; ordained 
Episcopal minister 1833; rector Islip, L. I.; North Hampstead, Vt.; 
Catskill, N. Y.; Middlebury, Vt.; Spottswood, N. J.; Niles, Mich., 1858- 
66. Born Belfast, Me., 1803; died Niles, Mich., Jan. 30, 1866. Nee. 1866 

PRATT, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Denison university 1878. Student 
Newton theological institution 1827-31; tutor languages, Transylvania 
university, Ky., 1828-29; ordained Baptist minister 1830; pastor First 
church, New Haven, Conn., 1829-30; principal academy, Sovith Reading, 
Mass., 1830-31; president Granville literary and theological institution, 
now Denison university, 1831-37; professor theology 1835-37 ; Latin and 
Greek languages 1837-59; farmer Granville, O., 1859-82. Born Thomp- 
son, Conn., Oct. 12, 1800; died Granville, O., Jan. 4, 1882. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt., Den., Nee. 1882 

PUTNAM, ISRAEL, A.B.; M.D. Bowdoin college 1830. Physician Wales, 
Me., 1830-35; Bath, Me., 1835-76; surgeon marine hospital; chairman 



i827 GRADUATES 151 

board of selectmen, Bath; mayor 1859-67, 1868-69. Born Sutton, Mass., 
Dec. 25, 1805; died Bath, Me., June 30, 1876. Nee. 1877, P. 

SMALLEY, ELAM, A.B.; D.D. 1849. Ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor Franklin, Mass., 1829-38; Worcester, Mass., 1838-54; Third 
street Presbyterian church, Troy, N. Y., 1854-58. Author The Worcester 
pulpit, with notices biographical and historical. From Dartmouth, Mass.; 
born 1806; died Troy, N. Y., July 30, 1858. Nee. 1858 

SPEAR, WILLIAM HERVEY, A.B. Teacher private school, Roxbury, 
Mass.; Dedham, Mass.; and elsewhere; lawyer Plymouth, Mass.; resident 
Bellingham, Mass. Born Bellingham, Mass., April 27, 1805; died Bel- 
lingham, June 26, 1875. P. 

THOMPSON, JAMES WILLIAM, A.B.; D.D. 1849- Teacher 1827-28; 
graduated Harvard divinity school 1831; ordained Congregational minis- 
ter 1830; pastor South society, Natick, Mass., 1830-32; Barton square 
church, Salem, Mass., 1832-59; First society, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 
1859-81. Author occasional articles in magazines. Born Barre, Mass., 
Dec. 13, 1805 ; died Isles of Shoals, Me., Sept. 22, 188 1. 

Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1881 

THRESHER, EBENEZER, A.B.; LL.D. Denison university 1875. Trus- 
tee Brown university 1842-50. Ordained Baptist minister 1828; pastor 
Portland, Me., 1828-30; secretary Northern Baptist education society, 
Boston, Mass., 1830-45; treasurer Newton theological institution 1843- 
45; manufacturer railroad cars, Dayton, O., 1845-58; manufacturer var- 
nish, Dayton, 1858-73; trustee Denison university 1857-86. Editor 
Baptist magazine, 1831-32; Watchman, 1834-36. Born Stafford, Conn., 
Aug. 31, 1798; died Dayton, O., Jan. 12, 1886. 

Den., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1886 

THURBER, CHARLES, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1853-86. 
Teacher academy, Milford, Mass., four years; principal Latin grammar 
school, Worcester, Mass., 1832-40; pistol manufacturer, Worcester, Mass., 
1840-52; county commissioner four years; member Mass. senate 1852-53. 
Author several poems. Born East Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 2, 1803; died 
Nashua, N. H., Nov. 7, 1886. Nee. 1887 

WADSWORTH, CHARLES, A.B. From Barre, Mass.; died 1866. 

WARNER, NOAH, A.B. Farmer and surveyor Harvard, Mass.; member 
school committee. Born Harvard, Mass., Feb. 15, 1800; died Harvard, 
Feb. 4, 1873. P- 

WEEDEN, JOHN HULL, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1828-31; 
admitted to bar 1832; lawyer Pawtucket, R. I.; member R. I. general 
assembly several years. Born Portsmouth, R. I., Feb. 10, 1801; died 
Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 27, 1870. Nee. 1871 

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1828 

AINSWORTH, ALBERT CHILD, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer New Orleans, La. 
From Providence, R. I.; died New Orleans, La., May 5, 1851. Nee. 1851 

BOLLES, LUCIUS STILLMAN, A.B. ; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1831. 
Student Newton theological institution 1831-33; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1833; pastor Lynn, Mass., 1833-36. Born Salem, Mass., July 6, 1808; 
died Boston, Mass., July 24, 1837. Newt., Sprague Annals 6 

BRADFORD, MILTON, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1831. Physician 
Woodstock, Conn., 1831-78; member Conn, legislature 1861-62. Born 
Woodstock, Conn., Jan. 12, 1808; died West Woodstock, Oct. i, 1878. 

Nee. 1879 

BURT, DANIEL CRANE, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1832; ordained Congregational minister 1835; home missionary, N. H., 
six months; pastor First church, Acushnet, New Bedford, Mass., 1833- 
57; resident Berkley, Mass., 1857-65; Fairhaven, Mass., 1865-71; New 



152 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1828 

Bedford, Mass., 1871-94; member school board, Acushnet, Mass.; clerk 
North church, New Bedford, 11 years. Born Berkley, Mass., March 31, 
1808; died New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 25, 1894. And., Nee. 1894 

CRANE, BENJAMIN, A.B. Private tutor Va.; teacher Berkley, Mass.; 
town officer Berkley; member Mass. house of representatives two terms. 
Born Berkley, Mass., Sept., 1804; died Berkley, Nov. 12, 1861. Nee. 1862 

DWIGHT, GAMALIEL LYMAN, A.B. ; A.M. Lawyer. Born Providence, 
R. I., Feb. 21, 1809; died March 15, 1854. Nee. 1854 

EDES, HENRY FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1831; ordained Unitarian minister 1831; pastor Canton, Mass., 
1831-34; Nantucket, Mass., 1834-42; principal classical school, Plymouth 
Mass., 1842-46; pastor Woburn, Mass., 1848-50; Eastport, Me., 1852-60; 
Sturbridge, Mass., 1866-69; Barnstable, Mass.; teacher of freedmen 
Atlanta, Ga., a short time after the Civil war; resident Mattapan, Boston 
Mass., 1875-81. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 8, 180S; died New York, 
N. Y., March 13, 1881. Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1881 

EMMONS, FRANCIS WHITEFIELD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. N. Y. medical 
college 1855. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Eastport, Me.; teacher 
Killingworth, Conn.; New Lisbon, O.; Wellsburg, W. Va.; resident Stur- 
bridge, Mass., 1842-81; ;in England 1850; member Mass. hovise of repre- 
sentatives 1848-49. Bom Clarendon, Vt., Feb. 24, 1802; died Worcester, 
Mass., Sept. 26. 1881. Nee. 1882 

FISHER, MATURIN LEWIS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1831; lawyer Wor- 
cester, Mass.; librarian American antiquarian society, Worcester, Mass., 
1835-39; postmaster Worcester 1839-50; farmer Davenport, la., 1850-?; 
Famiersburg, Ia.,?-i879; member la. senate 1852-54?; president 1853-54; 
appointed superintendent public instruction la. 1859; member board of 
regents la. university; commissioner insane asylum, Mt. Pleasant, la., 
1860-72; commissioner to build insane hospital, Independence, la., 1868; 
chairman board of trustees 1870; commissioner for erection of new capi- 
tol, Des Moines, la. Born Danville, Vt., April 3, 1807; died Farmers- 
burg, la., Feb. 5, 1879. Nee. 1879 

FOSTER, LAFAYETTE SABINE, A.B.; LL.D. 1851. Teacher Providence, 
R. I.; principal academy, Centerville, Queen Anne co., Md., 1829-30; 
admitted to Md. bar 1830; admitted to Conn, bar 1831; lawyer Norwich, 
Conn., 1831-33, 1835-80; Hampton, Conn., 1833-35; member Conn, house 
of representatives 1839-41, 1846-48, 1854-55, 1870; speaker three terms; 
mayor Norwich 1851-53; member U. S. senate 1855-67; president pro tem- 
pore and acting vice president United States 1865-67; appointed professor 
law Yale college 1869, but declined; justice Conn, supreme court 1870-76; 
president New London county historical society 1870-80; commissioner 
from Conn, to settle boundary with N. Y. 1878-79; one of three commis- 
sioners to negotiate with N. Y. for purchase of Fisher's Island; member 
commission on simpler procedure for the state courts 1878; vice presi- 
dent American Bible society. Editor Norwich Republican, 1835. See 
Memorial sketch, 1881. Born Franklin, Conn., Nov. 22, 1806; died Nor- 
wich, Conn., Sept. 19, 1880. Cyc. Am. biog.,Cong. direct., Nee. 1881 
HALE, DANIEL MASON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1833. 
Physician Bloomfield, N. Y., 11 years; Brooklyn, Conn., nine years; 
West Bloomfield, N. Y. Born Swansea, Mass., April 17, 1808; died 
West Bloomfield, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1882. Nee. 1883 
HERRESHOFF, CHARLES FREDERICK, A.B. Farmer and shipbuilder 
Bristol, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., July 26, 1809; died Bristol, R. I., 
Sept. 8, 1888. Nee. 1889 
HORTON, FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1829; 
pastor Dartmouth, Mass., 1829-32; West Brookfield, Mass., 1832-41; 
West Cambridge, Mass., 1843-54; Barrington, R. I., 1856-72. Born 
Boston, Mass., Nov. 29, 1803; died Barrington, R. I., March 19, 1872. 

Nee. 1872 



i828 GRADUATES 153 

HOWE, MARK ANTONY De WOLFE, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1849; LLD- 
University of Penn. 1876. Tutor Brown university 1831-32; trustee 
1872-90; fellow 1890-93. Teacher Adams grammar school, Boston, Mass., 
1829-30; Hawes grammar school, South Boston, 1830; ordained Episco- 
pal deacon 1832; priest 1833; rector St. James's church, Roxbury, Mass., 
1832-34, 1836-46; associate editor Christian Witness, 1834; rector 
Christ church, Cambridge, Mass., 1835; St. Luke's church, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1846-72 ; bishop Central Penn. 1871-95; secretary House of clerical 
and lay deputies 1850-62; deputy general convention 1850-72. Author 
Memoir of the life and services of Bishop Alonzo Potter, 1871 ; various ora- 
tions, addresses and poems; editor Bishop Heber's Poems with critical 
and biographical introduction, 1857. Born Bristol, R. L, April 5, 1809; 
died Bristol, R. I., July 31, 1895. Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., P., Nee. 1896 

LAMSON, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Clergyman. From Salem, Mass.; died 
1864. 

LOVERING, AMOS, A.B. Lawyer Louisville, Ky., 1832-?; St. Joseph, Mo.; 
Scott CO., Ind.; county attornej', Scott co.; justice court of common 
pleas Ind. ten years; lawyer Nashville, Tenn., 1862-69; Jackson, Miss., 
1869-76; justice 9th judicial district Miss.; member commission to codify 
the laws of Miss.; resident Louisville, Ky., 1876-79. Born Medway, 
Mass., 1805; died Louisville, Ky., Jan. 28, 1879. 

Biog. of Medway, Nee. 1881 

MUNROE, EPHRAIM, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1830; 
priest 1833; chaplain Fourth regiment R. L militia 1830; teacher Round 
Hill school, Northampton, Mass., 1831-32; rector St. Paul's church, 
Hopkinton, Mass., 1832-34; Emmanuel church, Manville, R. L, 1834-38. 
Born Bristol, R. L,May, 16, 1808; died Pawtucket, R. L, July 12, 1838. P. 

RHODES, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, A.B. From Pawtuxet, R. L; died 
Natick, R. L, July 3, 1850. Nee. 1850 

ROBERT, JOSEPH THOMAS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Charleston medical col- 
lege 1831; LL.D. Denison university 1869. Student Columbian college 
1824; Yale medical school 1828-30; physician Robertville, S. C, 1831-32; 
student Greenville theological seminary 1832-34; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1834; pastor Robertville, S. C, 1834-39; Covington, Ky., 1839-42; 
Lebanon, O., 1842-46; First church, Savannah, Ga., 1846-50; Portsmouth, 
O.; Zanesville, O.; professor Burlington university 1858-63, 1869; presi- 
dent 1869-71; professor ancient languages la. state university 1863-69; 
principal Atlanta Baptist seminary 1871-84. Bom Robertville, S. C, 
Nov. 28, 1807; died Atlanta, Ga., March 5, 1884. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. Nee, 1884 

ROBY, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1831. Physician 
Boston, Mass.; professor anatomy and stirgery, Bowdoin college, 1838-42; 
theroy and practice of medicine and pathological anatomy, Dartmouth 
college, 1841-49; anatomy and physiology. University of Maryland, 1849- 
59; emeritus 1859-60; fellow American academy. See Sketch by E. F. 
Cordell in Alaryland medical journal 1888-89. Born Boston," Mass., 
Aug. 25, 1807; died Baltimore, Md., June 3, i860. Bowdoin, Nee. i860 

ROY, JAMES C, A.B. From King and Queen co., Va.; died 1864. 

SMITH, ARCHAR BENJAMIN, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1832; ordained Baptist minister 1832; missionary St. Louis, 
Mo., 1833; pastor Lynchburg, Va., 1834-41; agent general association, 
Va. ; pastor Richmond, Va. ; Hanover, Va.; Goochland Mills, Va. ; Auburn 
Mills, Hanover co., Va. Born Georgetown, S. C, May 16, 1807; died 
Auburn Mills, Hanover co., Va., Dec. 5, 1877. Newt., Nee. 1878 

SOUTHWICK, MOSES DANIELS, A.B.; M.D. Bowdoin college 1831. 
Physician Wellfleet, Mass., three j'ears; Millville, Mass.; president Wor- 
cester CO. branch Mass. medical society; member Mass. senate two years. 
Born Mendon, Mass., July 9, 1805; died Millville, Mass., June 9, 1875. 

Bowdoin, Nee. 1875 



154 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1828 

WEST, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1831. Physician 
New Bedford, Mass., 1831-38; Tiverton, R. I., 1838-79; first vice presi- 
dent R. I. medical society. Born Tiverton, R. I., Aug. 9, 1806; died 
Tiverton, Jan. 7, 1879. R. I. med. soc, R. I. eye. Nee. 1879 

WINTHROP, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Law student Baton Rouge, La.; lawyer 
New Orleans, La., until 1854; member Gen. Taylor's staff, Mexican war; 
resident Newport, R. I., and Europe, 1854-86. Born IBoston, Mass., 
Aug. 27, 1809; died Providence, R. I., March 12, 1886. Nee. 1886 

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1829 

BIRD, JOHN HAWES, A.B.; A.M. Law student; travelled in Europe; 
founder Bird school. South Boston, Mass. Born South Boston, Mass., 
Oct., 1807; died Boston, Mass., June 10, 1835. Hist, of S. Boston, P. 

BOLLES, JOHN AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1866. Principal Pre- 
paratory department, Columbian college; admitted to bar 1833; lawyer 
Boston, Mass.; Mass. secretary of state 1843-44; member Mass. board 
of education; commissioner Boston harbor 1852; U. S. military service 
1862-65; brevet colonel; solicitor and judge advocate navy depart- 
ment , W ashington ,D.C., 1865-78; brevet brigadier general 1866. Author 
Usttry and usury laws; Genealogy of the Bolles family in America, 1865; 
also numerous articles in various magazines; editor Daily journal, Bos- 
ton, 1833-?. Born Ashford, now Eastford, Conn., April 16, 1809; died 
Washington, D. C, May 25, 1878. Bapt. encyc, B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1878 

CARPENTER, BENONI, A.B.; M.D. Jefferson medical college 1832. Phy- 
sician Seekonk, Mass., 1832-37; Pawtucket, R. I., 1837-62; U. S. military 
service 1862-67; major, surgeon, medical inspector; resident Pawtucket, 
R. I., 1867-77; member R. I. senate 1867-69; R. I. board of state prison 
inspectors 1869-77. Born Rehoboth, Mass., March 12, 1805; died Paw- 
tucket, R. I., Nov. 22, 1877. 

Hist, of Rehoboth, Adj. -gen., B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1878 

CARPENTER, WILLIAM BLANDING, A.B. Medical student Providence, 
R. I., 1829-30. Born Seekonk, Mass., 1810; died Jan. 3, 1830. 

Hist, of Rehoboth 

CONEY, SAMUEL, A.B. Lawyer Oldtown, Me., 1832-35; Exeter, Me., 
1835-40; judge of probate Penobscot co.. Me., 1840-47; state land agent 
Bangor, Me., 1847-50; lawyer Augusta, Me., 1850-70; Me. state treasurer, 
1850-55; Mayor Augusta 1854-55; member Me. legislature 1862-63; gov- 
enor Me. 1863-66. Born Augusta, Me., Feb. 27, 181 1; died Augusta, 
Oct. 5, 1870. Nee. 1871 

COOKE, JAMES WELCH, A.B. ; A.M. Ordained Episcopal minister; rector 
Lonsdale, R. I., 1832 ?-35; assistant rector St. George's church. New York, 
N. Y., 1835-43; rector St. Michael's church, Bristol, R. I., 1843-51 ; foreign 
secretary Board of missions of Episcopal church 1851-53. Born Prov- 
idence, R. I., March 5, 1810; died New York, N. Y., April 12, 1853. 

Russell gen.. Nee. 1853 

CROUCH, CHARLES WITHERS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Charleston, S. C, 
two years; principal All Saints academy, Georgetown, S. C, -1843; clas- 
sical school, Charleston, S. C, 1843-57; ^^^^ estate broker Charleston, 
1857-76. Born Charleston, S. C, June 7, 1807; died Charleston, Nov. 
29, 1880. Nee. 1881 

DOGGETT, THEOPHILUS PIPON, A.B. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1833; ordained Unitarian minister 1833; pastor South Bridge- 
water, Mass., 1833-44; teacher academy, Bridgewater, Mass., two years; 
pastor Ashby, Mass., 1847-53; Barnstable, Mass., 1853-59; principal 
private school. New Bedford, Mass., 1860-61; pastor Pembroke, Mass., 
1861-74; resident Arlington, Mass., 1874-75. Author Memorial of Rev. 
Morrill Allen. Born Taunton, Mass., Jan. 20, 1810; died Arlington, Mass., 
May 18, 1875. Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1875 



i829 GRADUATES 155 

DORRANCE, WILLIAM TULLY, A.B.; A.M. Travelled abroad 1830-32; 
1840-41, 1869-74; cotton manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; treasurer 
Crompton manufacturing company 1848-65. Born Providence, R. I., 
Dec. 16, 1809; died Providence, May 17, 1880. Nee. 1880 

DYER, ELISHA, A.B. Clerk Providence, R. I., 1829-31; commission mer- 
chant Providence 1831-35; cotton manufacturer 1835-67; director Pro- 
vidence exchange bank 1837-39; president when it became a national 
bank; director Union bank, Providence; Providence and Washington 
insurance company 1850; Providence and Plainfield railroad; originator 
Providence and Springfield railroad; director R. I. steamboat company 
1851; Swan Point cemetery; chairman Whig convention, Baltimore, Md., 
May 3, 1840; adjutant general, R. I., 1840-45; delegate Whig state conven- 
tion, R. I., 1851-55; member First light infantry 1838; honorary member 
Newport artillery company 1858; Providence marine corps of artillery 
1859; governor R. I. 1857-59; U. S. military service 1862, captain; mem- 
ber R. I. society for the encouragement of domestic industry 1835-78; 
secretary; president; member R. I. historical society 1837-90; trustee 
1845-48; director Providence Athena?um; member corporation Butler 
hospital; trustee 1856-57; president Young men's Bible society; presi- 
dent Young Men's Christian association 1857-58; honorary member 
Franklin lyceum 1858; Providence association of mechanics and manu- 
facturers i860; member R. I. horticultural society; vice president R. I. 
art association 1853 ; honorary member Board of National popular educa- 
tion; member Windham co.. Conn., agricultural society; vice president 
U. S. agricultural society; member American association of arts and 
sciences; vice president Lake Erie monument association; Roger Williams 
monument association; delegate International agricultural exhibition, 
Hamburg, 1863; president First national musical congress, Boston, Mass., 
1869; R. I. commissioner International exhibition, London, 187 1; hon- 
orary commissioner Vienna exposition 1873. Author /I summer's travel 
to find a German home, 1864. Born Providence, R. I., July 20, 181 1 ; died 
Providence, May 17, 1890. R. I. eye, B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1890 

FISKE, ALBERT WILLIAM, A.B. Graduated Andover theological semi- 
nary 1832; ordained Congregational minister 1833; acting pastor Alfred, 
Me., 1832-44; First church Scarboro, Me., 1844-48; Houlton, Me., 1848; 
Upton, Mass., 1849; pastor Kittery, Me., 1850-57; Fisherville, now Pena- 
cook, N. H., 1857-63; acting pastor Centre Harbor, N. H., 1864; Bos- 
cawen, N. H., 1865; Warner, N. H., 1865; Barnstead, N. H., 1866-68; 
Groton, N. H., 1869-71; resident Penacook, N. H., 1863-92. Author 
A new year offering, 1880. Born Upton, Mass., Jan. 16, 1802; died Pena- 
cook, N. H., Dec. 7, 1892. And., Cong. yr. bk., Nee. 1893 

GORDON, CHARLES, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1832. Phy- 
sician Lowell, Mass., 1832-35; medical student, Paris, 1835-36; physician 
Boston, Mass., 1836-72. Born Hingham, Mass., Nov. 17, 1809; died Bos- 
ton, Mass., March 2, 1872. Nee. 1872 

HILL, STEPHEN PRESCOTT, A.B.; D.D. Madison university 1857. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1832; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1832; pastor First church Haverhill, Mass., 1832; First church, Balti- 
more, Md., 1834-51; First church, Washington, D. C., 1851-61; resident 
Washington 1861-84; trustee Columbian college 1835-38, 1844-50, 1851- 
64, 1865-84. Author The best plan of an international tribunal for peace; 
Christian melodies; Time the price of wisdom; The youth's monitor; Com- 
prehensive catechism; joint editor The Psahnist. Born Salem, Mass., 
April 17, 1806; died Washington, D. C, Sept. 15, 1884. 

Bapt. encyc. Newt., Nee. 1885 

HOLMES, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1832; lawyer Cor- 
nish, Me.; Topsfield, Mass. Born Alfred, Me., Oct. 30, 1810; died Tops- 
field, Mass., July 14, 1886. Nee. 1887 

MILES, HENRY ADOLPHUS A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1850. Graduated Har- 
vard divinity school 1832; ordained Unitarian minister 1832; pastor 



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Hallowell, Me., 1833-36; Lowell, Mass., 1836-53; secretary American Uni- 
tarian association 1853-59; chiefly in Europe 1859-65; pastor Christ 
church, Longwood, Mass., 1865-71; in Europe 1871-75; pastor New 
North church, Hingham, Mass., 1876-83; pastor emeritus 1883-95; mem- 
ber school committee, Lowell, Mass.; Boston, Mass. Author Lowell as 
it was, and as it is, 1845; The Gospel narratives, their origin, transmission 
and preservation, 1848; Words of a friend, 1870; Traces of picture-writing 
in the Bible, 1870; Modern ideas of the birth of Jesus, 1877; numerous ser- 
mons, addresses and contributions to magazines; editor Quarterly jour- 
nal of the American Unitarian association, 1853-57, S vols.; Grains of 
gold, from the writings of C. A. Bartol, 1854; The altar at home, 1855; 
Channing's thoughts, 1859. Born Grafton, Mass., May 30, 1809; died 
Hingham, Mass., May 31, 1895. 

Harv. div. sch., Allibone, Sabin, P., Nee. 1895 

SWEET, JOHN DAVIS, A.B. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1832; 
ordained Unitarian minister 1833; pastor Soutliboro, Mass., 1833-35; 
Kingston, Mass., 1835-42; principal Bristol academy, Taunton, Mass., 
1843-44; private school. East Boston, Mass., 1844-46; merchant East 
Boston, 1846-52. Born Norton, Mass., June 22, 1807; died East Boston, 
Mass., Dec. 29, 1852. Hist, of Norton, Harv. div. sch., Nee. 1853 

WEBB, QUARTUS MORGAN, A.B. From Northfield, Mass. 

WILMARTH, WELCOME, A.B. Teacher Thompson, Conn. From 
Thompson, Conn. P. 

WILSON, ISAAC DELEISSELINE, A.B.; A.M. From Society Hill, S. C. 

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AMES, ELLIS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1833; lawyer Stoughton, Mass., 
1833-37; Canton, Mass., 1837-84; member Mass. house of representatives 
1833-36; Mass. historical society 30 years. Born Stoughton, Mass., Oct. 
17, 1809; died Canton, Mass., Nov. 6, 1884. Nee. 1885 

CHACE, GEORGE IDE, A.B. ; A.M. ; LL.D. 1853 ; Ph.D. University at Lewis- 
burg 1853. Tutor Brown university 1831-33; adjunct professor mathe- 
matics and natural philosophy 1833-34; professor chemistry, physiology 
and geology 1834-59; chemistry and physiology 1859-64; geology and 
physical geography 1864-65; chemistry and geology 1865-67; president 
ad interim 1S67-68; professor moral and intelectual philosophy 1867-72. 
Principal classical institute, Waterville, Me., 1830-31; chairman R. I. 
board of state charities and corrections 1S74-84; trustee Butler hospital 
for the insane 1870-83; R. I. hospital 1875-85; president 1877-85; trustee 
R. I. hospital trust company; alderman Providence 1878-79.^ Author 
various lectures and essays partially contained in his Memorial, edited 
by J. O. Murray, 1886; also numerous articles in various magazines and 
periodicals. Born Lancaster, Mass., Feb. 19, 1808; died Providence, 
R. I., April 39, 1885. Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1885 

CROUCH, HAZELL WILKINSON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of S. C. 
Physician. From Charleston, S. C; died 1836. 

DANA, GIDEON, A.B. Principal preparatory department Bangor theolog- 
ical seminary; student Andover theological seminary 1833; Princeton 
theological seminary 1833-34; graduated Bangor theological semi- 
nary 1S36; ordained Congregational minister 1838; preacher North Fal- 
mouth, Mass., 1836-37; pastor South Amherst, Mass., 1838-40; West 
Springfield, Mass., 1841-44; Harmar, O., 1845-50; agent Western sea- 
man's friend society 1850; pastor Delaware, O., 1851-52; Strongsville, O., 
1853-55; secretary American and foreign Christian union, northern O., 
1855-58; Bucyrus, O., 1860-61; North Ridgeville, O., 1862; Wauseon, O., 
1863-65; Rochester, O., 1867-68; West Farmington, O., 1869-?. Born 
Oxford, Mass., Sept. 11, 1805; died Oberlin, O., May 9, 1872. 

And., Princ, Nee. 1873 



i830 GRADUATES 157 

EDES, RICHARD SULLIVAN, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1830-31; graduated Harvard divinity school 1834; ordained Unitarian 
minister 1836; pastor Eastport, Me., 1836-42; Bolton, Mass., 1843-48; 
resident Bolton 1848-77; town clerk Bolton 24 years. Author Memoir of 
Peter Edes, in N. E. historical and genealogical register; joint author Gene- 
alogy of the descendants of John May, 1878; and various discourses; editor 
Journal and letters relative to txvo journeys to the Ohio country in ij88 and 
lySg, made by Col. John May; with a biographical sketch, 1873. Born 
Providence, R. I., April 24, 1810; died Bolton, Mass., Aug. 26, 1877. 

Harv. law quin., Harv. div. sch., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1878, Allibone 

GEORGE, NATHAN, A.B. Farmer Mendon, Mass., 1830-72. Born Men- 
don, Mass., Jan. 4, 1810; died Mendon, May 29, 1872. Nee. 1872 

HARRIS, ISAAC, A.B. From Abington, Mass.; died 1840. 

HATHORNE, BENJAMIN HERBERT, A.B. Graduated Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1833; ordained Baptist minister 1833; pastor Harvard, 
Mass. Bom Salem Mass., 1810; died Lynn, Mass., Sept., 1837. Newt. 

KINGMAN, LUCIUS, A.B. Teacher North Bridgewater, Mass.; lawyer; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1834-35; real estate agent, Hills- 
boro. 111., 1835-36; Quincy, 111., 1836-82. Bom North Bridgewater, now 
Brockton, Mass., Jan. 23, 1803; died Quincy, 111., Oct. 27, 1882. Nee. 1883 

LEACH, DANIEL, A.B.; D.D. 1875. Trustee Brown university 1877-91. 
Student Andover theological seminary 1831-32; ordained Episcopal 
deacon 1833; priest 1834; rector Northampton, Mass., 1833; Quincy, 
Mass., 1833-38; principal Latin school, Roxbury, Mass., 1838-42; private 
school 1842-48; agent Mass. board of education 1848-55; superintendant 
public schools, Providence, R. I., 1855-84; member R. I. board of educa- 
tion 1870-89; vice president and director R. I. institute of instruction 
20 years. Author Cofnplete spelling book, 1856; Geographical question 
book, 1863; Arithmetic; besides numerous reports on education. Born 
Bridgewater, Mass., June 12, 1806; died Providence, R. I., May 16, 1891. 

R. I. cyc, Nee. 1891, And., Am. cat. 

LIPPITT, FRANCIS JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Culpepper co., Va.. 1830- 
31; Fairfax CO., Va., 1830; teacher U. S. frigate Constellation; admitted to 
bar 1838; lawyer New York, N. Y.; teacher commercial academy, Eliza- 
bethtown, N. Y., 1844-46; U. S. military service, Mexican war, 1846-48, 
captain; lawyer San Francisco, Cal., 1848-52, 1855-60; delegate from 
San Francisco to California constitutional convention 1849; U. S. 
military service 1861-65, colonel; brevet brigadier general; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1865-69; Boston, Mass., 1869-73; lecturer Boston univer- 
sity law school 1872-73; lawyer Washington, D. C, 1875-77; assistant 
counsel U. S. department of justice 1877-82; resident Annapolis, Md., 
1893-97; Washington, D. C, 1897-1902; lecturer Naval war college, 
Newport, R. I., 1896, 1897, 1900. Author Treatise on the tactical use of 
the three arms, 1865 ; Treatise on intrenchments , 1866; Special operations of 
war, 1868; Field service in war, 1869; Criminal law as administered in 
Mass., 1879. Born Providence, R. I., July 19, 1812; died Washington, 
D. C, Sept. 26, 1902. Allibone, B. U. civ. war. P., Nee. 1903 

MORIARTY, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1834. Phy- 
sician Boston, Mass.; medical supervisor quarantine station. Deer Island, 
Boston harbor. From Salem, Mass.; died Dec. 4, 1847. Nee. 1848 

NICKELS, CHRISTOPHER MARDENBOROUGH, A.B. ; A.M.; D.D. 1858. 
Tutor Latin and Greek, Brown university, 1832-33. Principal academy, 
Haverhill, Mass., 1830-31; student Andover theological seminary 1831- 
32; graduated Andover theological seminary 1835; ordained Congrega- 
tional minister 1835; pastor Gloucester, Mass., 1835-48; chaplain Bethel 
congregation, New Orleans, La.; pastor Barre, Mass., 1851-56; Central 
Presbyterian church, Newark, N. J., 1856-63; travelled abroad 1859, 
1867-74; resident Newark, N. J., 1874; Princeton, N. J., 1875-76; New 



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London, Conn., 1876-78. Born Pemaquid, Me., Jan. 18, 1805; died New 
London, Conn., July 10, 1878. And., Nee. 1880 

PERRY, CHRISTOPHER GRANT, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 
1837. Law student Harvard university 1831-33; physician Newport, 
R. I.; fellow R. I. medical society. Born Newport, R. I., April 2, 1812; 
died Philadelphia, Penn., April 7, 1854. 

Harv. law quin.. Trans. R. I. med. soc. Nee. 1854 

PRATT, SPENCER ATKINSON, A.B. Lawyer Franklin, Mass., until 
1836; postmaster Franklin 1835; lawyer Bangor, Me., 1837-84; superin- 
tendent schools, Bangor; justice municipal court, Bangor, 1846-60. 
Editor Democrat, Bangor, several years. Born Franklin, Mass., Oct. 10, 
1807; died Bangor, Me., Sept. 14, 1884. Nee. 1886 

SMITH, EBENEZER, A.B.; A.M. From Boston, Mass.; died 1856. 

STEVENS, ELISHA, A.B. Teacher New Orleans, La. From Fairhaven, 
Mass. 

SWAIM, SAMUEL BUDD, AB.; D.D. 1857. Trustee Brown university 
1847-65. Graduated Newton theological institution 1833; ordained 
Baptist minister 1833; preacher N. E. and N. Y. 1833-38; professor moral 
philosophy and theology, Granville literary and theological institution, 
i835?-36; pastor First church, Worcester, Mass., 1838-54; West Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1854-62; N. E. secretary American Baptist home mission 
society 1862; preacher Lexington, Mass., 1864; president Mass. Baptist 
convention 1864. Author Scripture questions; and sermons. Born 
Pemberton, N. J., June 22, 1809; died Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 3, 1865. 

Nee. 1865, Bapt. encyc. Newt., Den. 

THOMAS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, A.B.; LL.D. 1853; Harvard univer- 
sity 1854. Trustee Brown university 1874-78; chancellor 1874-78. Law 
student Harvard university 1831-32; admitted to bar 1834; lawyer 
Worcester, Mass., 1834-59; member Mass. house of representatives 1842- 
43; judge of probate, Worcester co., 1844-48; justice Mass. supreme court 
1853-59; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1859-70; member U. S. house of represen- 
tatives 1861-63; Mass. historical society; vice president American anti- 
quarian society; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; resident 
Providence, R. I., 1870-78. Author Digest of the laws of Mass. in 
relation to towns and town officers, 1845; Remarks on the relation of the 
seceded states to the Union, 1862; Speeches in the thirty-seventh Congress, 
and in the vacation, 1863; various arguments. Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 
12, 1813; died Beverly, Mass., Sept. 27, 1878. 

Harv. law quin., Bost. P. L. Index Sup., Cong, direct.. Nee. 1879 

WAKEFIELD, ALBERT GALLATIN, A.B. Principal high school, Bucks- 
port, Me.; law student Harvard university, 1833-34; admitted to bar 
1834; lawyer Bangor, Me., 1834-1892; city solicitor ten years; member 
common council 1854; alderman 1858-59, 1876; mayor 1866-68; member 
water board; school committee. Born Montpelier, Vt., Nov. i, 1804; 
died Bangor, Me., Oct. 6, 1892. Harv. law quin.. Nee. 1893 

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1831 

BIRD, FRANCIS WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher 1831-32; paper manu- 
facturer East Walpole, Mass., 1832-94; member Mass. house of represent- 
atives 1847, 1848, i86g, 1877, 1878; Mass. Indian commission 1848; 
Mass. executive council 1852, 1863-65; Mass. constitutional convention 
1853; Mass. senate 1871. Published many articles in Daily whig. Born 
Dedham, Mass., Oct. 22, 1809; died East Walpole, Mass., May 23, 1894. 

Nee. 1894 

SURGES, WALTER SNOW, A.B.; A.M. Principal Thaxter academy, 
Edgartown, Mass., 1831-35; admitted to bar 1835; lawyer Providence, 
R. I., 1835-92; member R. I. house of representatives 1841-42; U. S. 
district attorney R. I. 1845-49; attorney general R. I. 1851-54, 1860-63; 



1831 GRADUATES 159 

member R. I. senate 1859-60; justice court of common pleas 1868-81; 
associate justice R. I. supreme court 1875-81. Born Rochester, Ply- 
mouth CO., Mass., Sept. 10, 1808; died Providence, R. I., July 26, 1892. 

R. I. eye. Nee. 1893 

CHURCH, JOSEPH MAURAN, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard univer- 
sity 1833; journalist New York, N. Y. ; Providence, R. I.; Philadelphia, 
Penn.; member Penn. legislature 1859. Born Providence, R. I., 1813; 
died New York, N. Y., May 3, 1859. Harv. law quin. Nee. 1859 

CRAWFORD, LUTHER, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; corres- 
ponding secretary American Baptist home missionary society 1837-39. 
From Alexandria, N. H.; died 1839. P. 

De wolf, WILLIAM FREDERIC, A.B. ; A.M. ; LL.B. elsewhere 1835. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1834; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1834-36; Alton, 111., 1836-47 ; 
commission agent Chicago, 111., 1847-51; land agent 1851-78; city treas- 
urer Chicago 1855; member Illinois house of representatives 1846-47; 
justice of peace 1874-78; resident Chicago, 111. Born Bristol, R. I., April 
21, 1811; died Chicago, 111., July 25, 1896. P., Nee. 1897 

EDDY, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M. From Middleboro, Mass.; died 
1838. 

GAMMELL, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Rochester university 1859. 
Tutor Brown university 1832-35 ; assistant professor belles-lettres 1835-37 ; 
professor rhetoric 1837-50; acting librarian 1840-41; professor history 
and political economy 1850-64; fellow 1870-89. Principal academy, 
South Reading, Mass., 1831-32; trustee Butler hospital; president R. I. 
Bible society 1869-84; vice president American Bible society 1884-89; 
president Providence Athenaeum 1870-81 ; member R. I. historical society 
1844-89; president 1882-89. Author Life of Samnel Ward, 1846; History 
of American Baptist missions, 1850; Life of Roger Williams, 1854; besides 
review articles and addresses contained in his Biographiral sketch, edited 
by J. O. Murray, 1890. Born Medfield, Mass., Feb. 10, 1812; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., April 3, 1889. 

Biog. sketch, Bibliog. R. I., Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. Nee. 1889, Sabin, 
Bapt. encyc. 

HOPPIN, NICHOLAS, A.B.; D.D. Trinity college 1859. Teacher Lowell, 
Mass.; graduated General theological seminary 1837; Episcopal mission- 
ary, Providence, R. I.; Philadelphia. Penn.; rector Christ church, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1839-74; trustee General theological seminary; member 
American Oriental society; Mass. historical society; N. E. historic genea- 
logical society. Author various historical sketches, essays, sermons, 
review articles. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 3, 1812; died Cambridge, 
Mass., March 8, 1886. Nee. 1886 

JERNEGAN, JOSEPH LEONARD, A.B. Lawyer Indiana; New York, 
N. Y.; resident Florence, Italy, i869?-89. From Edgartown, Mass.; 
died Italy, 1889?. Nee. 1889 

KING, DAVID, A.B.; M.D. Jefferson medical college 1834. Physician 
Newport, R. I., 1834-82; travelled abroad 1850, 1872, 1880; president 
R. I. medical society 1848-49; one of the founders American medical 
association; president state board of health 1877-82; Newport historical 
society 1853-82; Redwood library. Author Historical sketch of Redwood 
library, i860; Historical sketch of the Island cemetery company at Newport, 
R. /., 1872; also various articles on medical subjects. Born Newport, 
R. I., May 10, 1812; died Newport, March 7, 1882. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1882 

OTHEMAN, EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Wilbraham academy two 
years; ordained Methodist minister 1839; pastor Cambridge, Mass., and 
elsewhere, 1835-41; Newburyport, Mass., 1842-43; Melton, Mass., 1844-?; 
supernumerary N. E. conference 1858-86; member school committee, 
Chelsea, Mass.; Mass. hovise of representatives; Mass. board of education 



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1850; original corporator N. E. education society; tract agent N. E 
conference 1853-54; presiding elder Boston district, N. E. conference 
1856-58; trustee Wilbraham academy 1848-80; president board of trustees 
ten years; secretary, treasurer Mass. temperance committee; secretary 
Mass. temperance alliance. Author Christian student, 1842; Memoirs and 
writings of Mrs. Hannah Maynard Pickard, 1845. Born Boston, Mass., 
July 31, 1808; died Chelsea, Mass., March 9, 1886. Nee. 1886, Sabin 

PECK, FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Student Episcopal seminary, Alexandria, 
Va. ; ordained Episcopal minister; assistant rector Grace church, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; rector Natick, R. I.; Wickford, R. I.; assistant rector St. 
Michael's church, Bristol, R. I.; rector Church of Ascension, Baltimore, 
Md., 19 years; St. Andrew's, now All Saints' chiirch, two years; St. Mark's 
church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1851-61; assistant Grace church, New York; 
rector Calvary church, Williamsburg, L. I., 22 years. Born Bristol, R. I., 
May II, 181 1 ; died Brooklyn, N. Y., June 14, 1888. Nee. 1889 

WATERMAN, HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Columbia college 1858. Gradu- 
ated General theological seminary; ordained Episcopal minister 1837; 
rector St. James's church, Woonsocket, R. I., 1835-41; St. Stephen's 
church, Providence, R. I., 1841-45, 1850-74; Christ church, Andover, 
Mass., 1845-49; travelled abroad 1849-50; member standing committee 
R. I. diocese 21 years; secretary three years; president seven years; R. I. 
delegate general convention eight years. Atithor occasional sermons 
and addresses. Born Centreville, Warwick, R. I., Aug. 17, 1813; died 
Providence, R. I., Oct. 18, 1876. Bib., R. I. eye. Nee. 1877 

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1832 

ALBEE, OBADIAH WHEELOCK, A.B.; A.M. Principal Gates academy, 
Marlboro, Mass., 1833-51; high school, Marlboro, Mass., 1851-60; deputy 
collector internal revenue, 7th Mass. district; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1849, 1851, 1861, 1862; Mass. senate 1855, 1857. Born 
Milford, Mass., March 24, 1808; died Marlboro, Mass., July 31, 1866. 

Nee. 1866 

ARNOLD, JONATHAN EARLE, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1834; lawyer Woonsocket, R. I., two years; Milwaukee, Wis.; 
attorney Wis. ter. ; member Wis. council; president Milwatikee bar asso- 
ciation 20 years. Born Woonsocket, R. I., Feb. 4, 1814; died Milwaukee, 
Wis., June 2, 1869. Nee. 1869 

BALLOU, OREN ALDRICH, A.B. Teacher Woonsocket, R. I.; cotton 
manufacturer Woonsocket, R. I., 1842-77; resident Providence, R. I., 
1866-77; niember R. I. house of representatives 1867-69; board of com- 
missioners for erection of R. I. state prison 1875-77. Born Cumberland, 
R. I., Aug. 22, 1813; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 21, 1877. Nee. 1877 

BRIDGHAM, SAMUEL WILLARD, A.B. Merchant Boston, Mass., two or 
three years; banker New York, N. Y. ; connected with Ladies' relief asso- 
ciation of New York. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 24, 1813; died New 
York, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1870. Nee. 1871 

EARLE, HENRY, A.B. Bank cashier Providence, R. I. Born Providence, 
R. I., June 13, 1815; died Providence, Aug. 21, 1854. 

Earle gen., Prov. rec, Nee. 1854 

FARNUM, JOSEPH, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1835. Physician 
Marblehead, Mass., a few months; Salem, Mass.; dentist Salem. Born 
Salem, Mass., Dec. 14, 1814; died Salem, Nov. 22, 1874. Nee. 1875 

FEARING, CHARLES NYE, A.B. Dry goods commission merchant, New 
York, N. Y. ; manufacturer. New York. Born Wareham, Mass., March 
10, 181 2; died New York, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1886. Nee. 1886 

HARDING, JONATHAN RUSSELL, A.B. From Bristol, R. I. ; died 1832. 



1832 GRADUATES 161 

HEATON, ISAAC ERVING, A.B. Ordained Congregational minister 1837 ; 
preacher Conn.; home missionary Elk Grove, Wis., 1837-38; Belmont, 
Wis., 1838-40; teacher Prairie du Chien and Mineral Point, Wis., 1840-42; 
pastor Mount Zion, Wis., 1843-44; East Troy, Wis., 1845; Waterloo, Wis., 
1846-56; Fremont, Neb., 1856-69; resident Fremont 1869-93; delegate 
national council 1871, 1874; member Neb. legislature; superintendent 
public instruction, Waterloo. Author New and decisive evidence of the 
mode of baptism, 1878. Born Franklin, Mass., Oct. 6, 1808; died 
Fremont, Neb., Sept. 18, 1893. Cong. yr. bk., Nee. 1894 

HOLDEN, CHARLES, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. L From Providence, 
R. L; died Providence, Aug. 14, 1852. 

HUCKINS, JAMES, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1832; pastor South 
Reading, Mass., 1832-33; Andover, Mass., 1833-35; Calais, Me., 1835-37; 
agent Baptist home mission society, Texas, 1837-39; pastor Galveston, 
Texas, 1840-60; Charleston, S. C, 1860-63. Born Vt. 1808; died 
Charleston, S. C, Aug. 5, 1863. Nee. 1864, Bapt. encyc. 

LEVERETT, WARREN, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1832-33, 1836-37; agent American Bible society, Charleston, S. C, 
1833-34; teacher Ind. 1834-36; principal school Greenville, 111., 1838-39; 
preparatory department Shurtleff college. Upper Alton, 111., 1839-41; 
professor Latin and Greek languages, Shurtleff college, 1841-68; resident 
Upper Alton 1868-72. Born Brookline, Mass., Dec. 19, 1805; died Upper 
Alton, 111., Nov. 8, 1872. Bapt. encyc. Newt., Nee. 1873 

LEVERETT, WASHINGTON, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Shurtleff college 1876. 
Tutor Brown university 1833-34. Tutor Columbian college 1832-33; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1836; ordained Baptist minister 
1836; professor mathematics and the natural sciences, Shurtleff college, 
1836-68; treasurer, librarian, curator, trustee, member executive com- 
mittee, Shurtleff college, 1868-89. Born Brookline, Mass., Dec. 19, 1805; 
died Upper Alton, 111., Dec. 13, 1889. Newt., Bapt. encyc. Nee 1890 

MACKIE, JOHN MILTON, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1834-35. 
Student Andover theological seminary 1833-34; student Berlin 1833-34; 
author and farmer Great Barrington, Mass. ; president American Jersey 
cattle club 1876-79. Author Li/^ of Leibnitz, 1845 ; CosasdeEspana, 1848; 
Life of Schamyl, 1856; Life of Tai-Ping-Wang, 1857; From Cape Cod to 
Dixie, 1864; various biographical sketches; also numerous articles in mag- 
azines. Bom Wareham, Mass., Dec. 19, 1813; died Great Barrington, 
Mass., July 27, 1894. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Cyc Am. biog.. And., Johnson's eye. Nee 1895 

MILLER, ERASMUS DARWIN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Berkshire medical insti- 
tution 1835. Physician Franklin, Mass., 1835-43; Dorchester, Mass., 
1843-81. Born Franklin, Mass., Aug. 8, 18 13; died Sharon Springs, 
N. Y., July 5, 1881. Nee. 1882 

MORSE, STEPHEN, A.B. 1835; A.M. Teacher Wake Forest college, 
N. C; admitted to bar; merchant Greenville, 111., until 1870; Paola, 
Kans., 1870-83; one of the founders of Almira college, Greenville. Born 
Methuen, Mass., Feb. 14, 1803; died Paola, Kans., Feb. 19, 1883. 

Nee. 1899 

NEWHALL, THOMAS BANCROFT, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard 
university 1836-37; admitted to bar 1837; lawyer Lynn, Mass.; post- 
master 1842-43; justice Lynn police court 1849-66; member first common 
council 1850-51; chosen mayor 1854, but declined; chairman school com- 
mittee; commissioner city debt and city hall sinking fund; member pub- 
lic water board; city solicitor; member Mass. state board of health; 
president Lynn five cents savings bank ; Lynn mutual fire insurance com- 
pany 23 years; Essex co. Unitarian association; trustee Home for aged 
women; member Lynn bar association. Bom Lynn, Mass., Oct. 2, 18 11; 
died Lynn, Sept. 25, 1893. Harv. law quin., Nee. 1894, P. 



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PECKHAM, SAMUEL WARDWELL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher; admitted to 
bar 1836; lawyer Providence, R. I.; librarian Providence athenasum 
1836-38; secretary 1836-45, 1856-57; director 1849-95; president 1889-95; 
justice and clerk Providence court of magistrates 1846-53; justice police 
court 1857-67; clerk municipal court 1857; alderman 1875, 1880-82; 
master in chancery many years. Author Verses in various moods and on 
various occasions. Born Providence, R. I.. July 5, 1814; died Providence, 
June 29, 1895. Biog. diet. U. S., P., Nee. 1896 

PERRY, SALMON CARPENTER, A.B.; A.M. Teacher White Plains, N. 
Y.; clerical member N. Y. conference, 1838-60; supernumary 1860-61. 
Born East Attleboro, Mass., May 27, 1807; died Harlem, N. Y., March 
6, 1872. Nee. 1873 

RANDALL, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher academy, South Reading, 
Mass., 1832-34; tutor Waterville college, and teacher preparatory school, 
1833-37; principal school for young ladies, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1838-41; 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1841-49; ordained Episcopal minister 1849; rector 
Moorstown, N. J., 1849-55 ! St. James's church, Pittsburgh, Penn., 1854-56; 
Madison, N. J., 1856-62. Rom Salem, Mass., Oct. 9, 1811; died Madi- 
son, N. J., April 20, 1862. Nee. 1862 

SIMPSON, JOHN KELLEY,A.B.; A.M. Merchant Boston, Mass., 1832-51; 
New York, N. Y., 1851-78; resident Arlington Heights, Mass., 1878-97. 
Born Boston, Mass., April 8, 18 14; died Somerville, Mass., October 6, 
1897. Nee. 1898 

WHITE, JACOB, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1835; ordained Congregational minister 1836; pastor Lyndeboro, N. H., 
1836-41; Orleans, Mass., 1841-61; resident Orleans, Mass., 1861-65. Born 
East Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 20, 1806; died Lyndeboro, N. H., April 
3, 1866. Nee. 1886, And. 

WHITE, JOHN BROWN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Teacher New Hampden col- 
lege four years; lawyer Alton, 111.; Greenville, 111.; judge of probate 
Greenville; professor mathematics and natural philosophy, Wake Forest 
college, nearly 16 years; ordained Baptist minister 1840; president 
Brownsville female college, Tenn., 1853-55; president Almira college; 
Greenville, 1855-64, 1867-78; principal school for girls Champaign, 111., 
U. S. military service 1864-65, chaplain; principal school Upper Alton, 111., 
1865-67. Bom Bow, N. H., March 10, 1810; died Greenville, 111., Feb. 
12, 1887. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1887 

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1833 

ANTHONY, HENRY BOWEN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1872. Manufacturer 
1833-38; editor Providence journal, Providence, R. I., 1838-58; governor 
R. I. 1849-50; member U. S. senate 1859-84; president pro tempore 1869, 
1871-75; elected but declined 1883; member R. I. historical society 1836- 
84; bequeathed the Harris collection of American poetry to Brown 
university library. See Memorial addresses in U. S. senate, 1885; 
Memorial, 1885. Born^ Coventry, R. I., April i, 1815; died Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 2, 1884. 
R. I. hist, soc, Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Cong, direct.. Nee. 1885 

AYER, DARIUS, A.B. From Plaistow, N. H.; died 1838. 

DIXON, NATHAN FELLOWS, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1836; Yale college one year; admitted to bar 1837 ; lawyer Westerly, R. I., 
1837-81; member R. I. general assembly 1842-49, 1851-53, 1855-63, 1872- 
77; presidential elector 1844; member U. S. house of representatives 
1849-51, 1863-71. Born Westerly, R. I., May i, 1812; died Westerly, 
April II, 1881. 
Harv. law quin., Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct., R. I. eye, Nee. 1881 



i833 GRADUATES 163 

DYER, EBENEZER PORTER, A.B. Student Andover theological semi 
nary 1836-37; principal academy. Stow, Mass., 1837-38; ordained Con- 
gregational minister 1839; pastor Stow, Mass., 1839-46; city missionary 
Boston, Mass., 1846-47; pastor Hingham, Mass., 1847-63; Somerville, 
Mass., 1864-67; Shrewsbury, Mass., 1867-77; Hanover, Mass., 1878-81. 
Author Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress in verse, 1869; also numerous hymns, 
poems, historical sketches and sermons ; co-editor Amaranth. Born South 
Abington, Mass., Aug. 15, 18 13; died South Abington, Aug. 22, 1882. 

Amherst, And., Nee. 1883 

FREEMAN, EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Billingham, Mass.; Water- 
ville. Me.; ordained Baptist minister 1836; pastor Oldtown, Me., 1836-39; 
Camden, Me., three years; Bristol, R. I., 1842-43; farmer Camden, Me. 
1843-82; principal classical school, Camden, many years; chaplain Me' 
state prison. Born Mendon, Mass., April 2, 1806; died Camden, Me. 
Jan. 28, 1882. Nee. 1882, P' 

JACOBS, WILLIAM BELA, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1836; ordained Baptist minister 1836; pastor First church, 
Newburyport, Mass., 1836-39; Hyannis, Mass., 1839-43; Claremont, N. H., 
1843-46; North Yarmouth, Me., 1847-49; editor Christian chronicle , Phila- 
delphia, Penn., 1849-61; Christian press. New York, N. Y., 1865-68; cor- 
respondent Baptist papers 1868-95; resident Brooklyn, N. Y. Born 
Thompson, Conn., Jan. 8, 1808; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1895. 

Newt., Nee, P. 

KNIGHT, NEHEMIAH, A.B. Merchant New York, N. Y. Born War- 
wick, R. I., Feb. 5, 1812; died Brooklyn, N. Y., May 30, 1876. Nee. 1876 

LOVELL, LORENZO OREN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Fall River, Mass.; or- 
dained Baptist minister 1835; pastor West Boylston, Mass.; several other 
churches, Mass., R. I., N. Y. ; resident Rochester, Minn., 1868-80. Born 
Rowley, now Georgetown, Mass., Oct. 24, 1809; died Rochester, Minn., 
Sept. 3, 1880. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1881 

LOVELL, NEHEMIAH GOR.HAM, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1833; ordained Baptist minister 1834; pastor Princeton, 
Mass.. 1834-36; Amherst, Mass., 1836-40; Bellingham, Mass., 1840-47; 
North Attleboro, Mass., 1847-51. Born Rowley, Mass., 1806; died Valley 
Falls, R. I., Nov. 15, 1851. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1852, Newt. 

METCALF, GEORGE TRACY, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Peoria, 111.; Boston, 
Mass.; Columbus, O.; chief clerk Interior department Washington, D. C. ; 
resident Washington. Author Eulogy on President Taylor. Born Ded- 
ham, Mass., Aug. 17, 1810; died Washington, D. C, July 12, 1871. 

Nee. 1872 

POOL, GEORGE FRANKLIN, A.B. Teacher; ordained Methodist minis- 
ter; pastor East Greenwich, R. I.; principal Kent academy, East Green- 
wich, 1842-43; pastor NoiTvich, Conn.; Sandwich, Mass.; New Bedford, 
Mass.; Newburyport, Mass.; South Boston, Mass.; Leicester, Mass.; Fall 
River, Mass. Bom Lynn, Mass., Feb. 18, 181 1; died Lynn, Dec. 6, 1886. 

Nee. 1887, Hist, of E. Greenwich 

RHOADES, BENJAMIN HURD, A.B. ; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1836; teacher University grammar school. Providence, R. I., 
1836-39; classical teacher, N. Y., 1839-41; Brookline, Mass., 1842-48; 
Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1848-49; associate principal Family school, New- 
port, R. I., 1849-56; principal school for boys, Newport, 1856-59; librarian 
Redwood library, Newport, 1859-80. Born Boston, Mass., Aug. 26, 181 1; 
died Newport, R, I., Dec. 23, 1880. R. I. eye. Newt., Nee. 1881 

SIMMONS, PEREZ, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member con- 
vention which formed the People's constitution; lawyer Hanover, Mass.; 
member board of selectmen; member Mass. house of representatives 1852 ; 
delegate Mass. constitutional convention 1853; member Mass. senate 
1859. Born Hanover, Mass., Jan. 2, 1811; died Hanover, May 14, 1885. 

Nee. 1885 



i64 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1833 

STEVENS, EDWARD ABIEL, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1864.. Graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1836; ordained Baptist minister 1837; mission- 
ary Burma 1836-86; president board of trustees Rangoon Baptist college. 
Author Commentaries on the New Testament; Barth's Church history, 
translated; Elements of general history, in Burmese; Com-mentaries on 
Matthew, Romans, Galatians and Hebrews, in Burmese; Scripture hands; 
Concordance of the Bible, editor Burman messenger; Religious herald. 
Born Sunbury, Ga., Jan. 23, 1814; died Rangoon, Burma, June 19, 
1886. Newt., Nee. 1887, Bapt. encyc. 

TARR, JABEZ, A.B. Student of theology. Born Gloucester, Mass.; died 
Gloucester, April 11, 1834. Hist, of Gloucester 

TOOTHAKER, CHARLES EVERETT, A.B.; A.M. Dentist Philadelphia, 
Penn. From Springfield, Vt. ; died Oct. 4, 1890. P. 

TRAIN, ARTHUR SAVAGE, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1855. Tutor Brown uni- 
versity 1834-36; trustee 1845-72. Ordained Baptist minister 1836; pas- 
tor Haverhill, Mass., 1836-59; professor sacred rhetoric and pastoral 
duties, Newton theological institution, 1859-66; pastor Framingham, 
Mass., 1866-72. Born Framingham, Mass., Sept. i, 1812; died Fram- 
ingham Jan. 2, 1872. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1872 

WASHBURN, LEMUEL WILLIAMS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 
1837. Physician. From Taunton, Mass.; died 1845. 

WILCOX, HORACE ALEXANDER, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theo- 
logical institution 1833-35; ordained Baptist minister 1835; pastor Wil- 
lington, Conn., 1835-37; professor Wake Forest college, N. C, 1838; 
agent American Baptist home mission society, Ga., 1841-46; resident 
Providence, R. I., 1846-54, 1857-60; Manhattan, Kans., 1854-57, 1860- 
65; spiritualist speaker. Bom Ludlow, Vt., March 6, 1807; died Man- 
hattan, Kans., April 15, 1865. Nee. 1865, Newt. 

WILEY, HENRY GUSTAVUS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1836. 
Physician. From Lynn, Mass.; died 1844. 

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1834 

AYER, OLIVER, A.B. Principal Rockingham academy, Hampton Falls, 
N. H., 1834-36; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Littleton, Mass., 1836- 
43; preacher Sixth street church. New York, N. Y., 1843-44; pastor 
Dover, N. H., 1844-51; Claremont, N. H., 1851-64; Deerfield, N. H., 
1864-66; Groton, Mass., 1866-74; North Oxford, Mass., 1874-80; resident 
North Oxford 1880-85; Providence, R. I., 1885-96; Pawtucket, R. I., 
1896-99. Born Plaistow, N. H., Aug. 2, 1810; died Pawtucket, R. I., 
June 24, 1899. Nee. 1900, P. 

BAILEY, SILAS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Madison university 1849; LL.D. Frank- 
lin college 1 87 1. Principal Worcester academy, Mass., 1834-39; ordained 
Baptist minister; pastor Thompson, Conn., 1839-42; agent Missionary 
union, N. Y., 1842-45; pastor Westboro, Mass., 1845-46; president Gran- 
ville college 1846-52; Franklin college 1852-62; pastor Lafayette, Ind., 
1863-66; professor metaphysics and theology, Kalamazoo college, 1866- 
69; in Europe 1869-74. Born Sterling, Mass., June 12, 1809; died Paris, 
France, June 30, 1874. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Den., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. Nee 1875 

BRIDGHAM, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to N. Y. bar 1842; in office 
of U. S. district court for Southern district of N. Y. ; deputy clerk; U. S. 
commissioner 15 years. Author various magazine articles. Born Prov- 
idence, R. I., Aug. 15, 1815; died Providence, March 24, 1865. Nee 1865 

BULLOCK, JONATHAN RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar, New- 
port, R. I., 1836; lawyer Alton, 111., 1836-43; member common council, 
Alton; lawyer Bristol, R. I., 1843-49; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1844-47; rnember committee to inquire into validity of R. I. revo- 
lutionary debt 1849; collector of customs, Bristol and Warren, R, I., 



i834 GRADUATES 165 

1849-53; member R. I. senate 1859-60; lieutenant governor 1860-61; 
special commissioner to adjust claims of R. I. against the U. S., 1861-62; 
associate justice R. I. supreme court 1862-64; U. S. justice district court 
for R. I. 1864-6^; retired. Author Report of commissioner to adjust 
claim-s of R. I. against the U. S. , Jan. , 186 j, 1863; Life and times of Stukeley 
Westcote, with some of his descendants, privately printed, 1886. Born 
Bristol, R. I., Sept. 6, 1815; died Bristol, May 7, 1899. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1899, P. 

CHAMPLIN, JAMES TIFT, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1863; Rochester university 
1855; LL.D. Colby university 1873. Tutor Brown university 1835-38. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1838; pastor Portland, Me., 1838-41; professor 
Greek and Latin languages and literatures, Waterville college, 1841-58 
president 1857-73; professor intellectual and moral philosophy 1858-73 
trustee Colby university 1875-81; member Me. historical society 1849 
resident Portland 1874-82. Author English grammar, i&^i; Greek gram- 
mar, 1852; Principles of ethics, 1861; Political economy, 1868; Intellectual 
philosophy, 1868; Text-book on constitution of U. S., 1880; besides frequent 
articles in Christian review; editor Demosthenes on the crown, 1843; Select 
popular orations of Demosthenes, 1848; Oration of ^schmes against Ctesi- 
phon, 1850; Butler's Ethical discourses, 1859; Butler's Analogy of religion, 
i860; Selections from Tacitus, 1876; Scripture reading lessons, 1878; trans- 
lator Kuhner's Latin grammar, 1845; Kiihner's Latin exercise book, 1856. 
Born Colchester, Conn., June 9, 181 1 ; died Portland, Me., March 15, 1882. 
Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Colby, Nee. 1882 

COLE, GEORGE, A.B. Instructor and professor mathematics and natural 
philosophy, Granville literary and theological institution, 1835-38; editor 
Cross and journal, Columbus, O., 1838-47 ; in business, Columbus, 1847-52 ; 
Cincinnati, O., 1852-56; editor Daily gazette, Cincinnati, 1852; Journal 
and messenger, Cincinnati, 1856-64; publisher 1864-66. Born Sterling, 
Conn., June 22, 1808; died Dayton, Ky., July 14, 1868. 

Den., Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1869 

DALE, HERVEY SMITH, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister; instructor 
Granville literary and theological institution 1834-35; professor Theolog- 
ical seminary, Covington, Ky. From New York, N. Y.; died Cincinnati, 
O., May 27, 1857. Den., Nee. 1857 

DOWNING, JOSHUA WELLS, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Methodist deacon 
1837; pastor Salem, Mass., 1837-38; Bromfield street church, Boston, 
Mass., 1838. Author Remains, edited by Elijah H. Downing, 1841. 
Born Lynn, Mass., March 5, 1813; died Boston, Mass., Aug. 14, 1838. 

Downing Mem. 

EDDY, SAMUEL, A.B. Bom Middleboro, Mass., Jan. 9, 1816; died St. 
Croix, W. I., Jan. 3, 1837. P. 

HAZARD. EDWARD HULL, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; justice 
Providence police court; clerk R. I. house of representatives. Author 
Reminiscences of the Dorr war; numerous obituaries; frequent contribu- 
tions to Providence journal. Bom South Kingstown, R. I., Sept. 29, 
1812; died Wakefield, R. I., Dec. 18, 1893. Nee. 1894 

HOPPIN, CARRINGTON, A.B. Medical student Philadelphia, Penn.; 
Paris; physician Providence, R. I.; in Europe and the East 1854, 1866-72, 
1873-79. Bom Providence, R. I., July 4, 1812; died Zurich, Switzerland, 
Feb. 17, 1879. Nee. 1879 

JOHNSON, CHARLES KELSALL, A.B. Lawyer New Orleans, La. From 
Edgefield, S. C; drowned in Lake Pontchatrain, June, 1847. Nee. 1847 

LELAND, AUGUSTIN, A.B. Teacher. Born Sherbom, Mass.; died Pine- 
ville, S. C, 1836. Leland gen. 

LOTHROP, EDWARD AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M. From Boston, Mass. 

NIGHTINGALE, CRAWFORD, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1838; ordained Unitarian minister 1838; pastor Chicopee, Mass., 



i66 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1834 

1845-51; Bridgeport, Conn., 1851-52; Groton, Mass., 1853-66; Athol, 
Mass., 1866-67; Ayer. Mass., 1868-76; resident Dorchester, Mass., 1876- 
92. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 3, 1816; died Providence, Aug. ig 
1892. Harv. div. sch,. Nee. 1893 

PERKINS, DAVID, A.B. Lawyer Bangor, Me., 1838-39; merchant Balti- 
more, Md., 1839-42; lawyer Fall River, Mass., 1842-51; member school 
committee 1845-47; selectman 1849; chairman board of selectmen 1850; 
lawyer Boston, Mass., 1851-59; resident Bridgewater, Mass., 1851-64; 
member Mass. general court 1847-48; master in chancery 1850-51; mem- 
ber commission for erecting state alms-houses 1852; judge of probate 
and insolvency; assistant attorney-general. Bom Bridgewater, Mass., 
Feb. 22, 1816; died Bridgewater, Sept. 19, 1864. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1865 

POTTER, THOMAS MAWNEY, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1838. 
U. S. navy 1839-76; assistant surgeon 1839; past assistant surgeon 1848; 
medical director 187 1. Bom Kingston, R. I., Aug. 12, 1814; died Kings- 
ton, April 13, 1890. B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1890 

ROBINSON, LUTHER, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1836-38. 
Principal Coffin school, Nantucket, Mass., 1834-36; first sub-master Eng- 
lish high school, Boston, Mass., 1838-58; expert in ventilation of build- 
ings, Melrose, Newton and Cambridgeport, Mass., 1860-97. Author vari- 
ous plans for ventilation. Born Windham (Scotland), Conn., June 5, 
1811; died Milford, Mass., Jan. 13, 1897. Nee. 1897, P. 

SIMPSON, DANIEL POMEROY, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Boston, Mass., 
1844-75; resident New Hampton and Arlington Heights, Mass., 1875-80; 
officer U. S. revenue service. Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1815; died 
Arlington Heights, Mass., Oct. 7, 1880. Nee. 1881 

TIFFANY, PARDON DEXTER, A.B ; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1838. Teacher one year; lawyer St. Louis, Mo., 1838-48; resident Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1852-61. Born Mendon, Mass., Nov. 18, 181 2; died St. 
Louis, Mo., Feb. 14, 1861. Nee. 1861, P. 

WARD, EPHRAIM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher academy, Fairhaven, Mass., ten 
years; admitted to bar 1839; lawyer Cleveland, O.; justice police court 
Cleveland; student Lane theological seminary, Cincinnati, O., one year; 
ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor Raynham, Mass., 1842-45; lawyer 
Chicago, 111. ; land commissioner, Chicago; lawyer Highland, Kans. Born 
Middleboro, Mass., Oct. 5, 181 1; died Highland, Kans., Dec. 25, 1873. 

Nee. 1875 

WOOD, CHARLES WILKES, A.B. ; A.M. Teacher Rochester, Mass., Ware- 
ham, Mass., and Peirce academy, Middleboro, Mass., 1834-38; graduated 
Andover theological seminary 1838; graduate student Andover theologi- 
cal seminary 1838-39; ordained Congregational minister 1839; pastor 
Ashby, Mass., 1839-58; Campello, North Bridgewater, Mass., 1S58-72; 
superintendent of schools Brockton, Mass., 1872-73; preacher Lakeville, 
Mass., 1873-77; Scotland, Bridgewater, Mass., 1878-88; resident Middle- 
boro, Mass., 1888-95; member Mass. house of representatives 1847. 
Author various sermons and discourses. Born Middleboro, Mass., June 
30, 1814; died Middleboro, March 3, 1895. And., Nee. 1895, P. 

WOOD, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Principal Coffin school, Nan- 
tucket, Mass., 1836-37; lawyer Boston, Mass.; Middleboro, Mass., 1840- 
83; law student Harvard university 1841-42; member Mass. senate 1848- 
1850; delegate Mass. constitutional convention 1853; member Mass. 
house of representatives 1857; Mass. executive council 1858; judge of 
probate and insolvency 1858-83. Born Middleboro, Mass., Oct. 24, 181 1 ; 
died Middleboro, March 30, 1883. Harv. law quin.. Nee. 1883, P. 

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i83S GRADUATES 167 

1835 

BOSWORTH, ALFRED, A.B. 1845; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1854- 
62. Admitted to R. I. bar 1838; lawyer Chepachet, R. I., 1838-39; 
Warren, R. I., 1839-54; member R. I. house of representatives 1839-54; 
speaker 1842-44, 1851-53; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1854-62. 
Bom Warren, R. I., Jan. 28, 1812; died Warren, May 10, 1862. 

Nee. 1862, Bapt. encyc, R. I. eye. 

CHAPIN, HENRY, A.B. 1836; LL.D. 1873; LL.B. Harvard university 1838. 
Admitted to bar 1838; lawyer Uxbridge, Mass., 1838-46; Worcester, Mass., 
1846-78; member Mass. house of representatives 1845; commissioner of 
insolvency 1848; mayor Worcester 1849-51; member Mass. constitutional 
convention 1853; acting mayor 1870; judge of probate and insolvency 
1858-78; commissioner under the Mass. personal liberty law; member 
Mass. state board of education; chairman of visitors Mass. state normal 
school, Worcester; trustee Leicester academy; vice president board of 
trustees several years; trustee Worcester lunatic asylum; one of the 
founders Old men's home, Worcester; director City national bank, Wor- 
cester. Born Upton, Mass., May 13, 181 1; died Worcester, Mass., Oct., 
13, 1878. Harv. law quin., Biog. diet. U. S., Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1879 

CHAPIN, JOSHUA BICKNELL, A.B. 1838; M.D. Berkshire medical insti- 
tution 1838. Physician Providence, R. L, 1838-43; druggist Providence 
1843-54; photographer Providence; commissioner public schools R. I. 
1859-62, 1863-69. Editor R. I. schoolmaster. Born Hillsboro, N. H., 
Aug. 19, 1814; died June 7, 1881. Nee. 1881 

CROSS, GEORGE WARREN, A.B. 1875. From Charleston, S. C. 

CURREY, SAMUEL, A.B. 1866; A.M. Principal University grammar 
school 1835-36; admitted to bar 1837; lawyer Providence, R. L, 1837-78; 
member R. I. house of representatives two years; R. L senate seven 
years. Bom near Fredericton, N. S., Oct. 12, 1806; died Providence, 
R. L, Feb. 28, 1878. R. L cyc, Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1878 

EATON, GILES MARDENBOROUGH, A.B. 1875. From Plainfield, Conn. 

GODDARD, JOSIAH, A.B. 1875. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1838; ordained Baptist minister 1838; missionary American Baptist 
missionary union, Bangkok, Siam, 1840-?; Shanghai, China; Ningpo, 
China, 1849-54. Author English and Chinese dictionary; translation of 
New Testament into Chinese, besides several tracts. Born Wendell, Mass., 
Oct. 27, 1813; died Ningpo, China, Sept. 4, 1854. Cyc. Am. biog, Newt. 

GOULD, SAMUEL LAWRENCE, A.B. 1863. Lecturer on slavery 1835-37; 
n^aster grammar school, Chelsea, Mass., 1837-40; Charlestown, Mass., 
1840-41; Winthrop grammar school, Boston, Mass., 1841-?; Franklin 
grammar school, Boston, i8?-65; superintendent several gold mining 
companies, Col.; stock farmer, near Canon City, Col. Bom Boston, 
Mass., May 20, 18 14; died near Canon City, Col., Feb. 11, 1874. Nee. 1874 

HOLDEN, LEVI HALL, A.B. 1875; M.D. University of Penn. 1838. Phy- 
sician Providence, R. I., 1838-40; assistant surgeon U. S. army 1840-67; 
retired with rank of lieutenant colonel. Born Providence, R. I., May 6, 
1817; died Vineland, N. J., May 12, 1874. Nee 1874 

IVES, DWIGHT, A.B. 1857; D.D. Madison university 1854. Ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1835; pastor First church, Springfield, Mass., 1835-36; Alton, 
111., 1836-39; Suffield, Conn., 1839-74; Conway, Mass. Born West Spring- 
field, now Holyoke, Mass., Sept. 20, 1805; died Conway, Mass., Dec. 22, 
1875. Nee. 1876, Bapt. encyc. 

JEWETT, CHARLES COFFIN, A.B. 1838; A.M. Librarian Brown univer- 
sity 1842-48, professor modem languages and literature 1843-48. Princi- 
pal academy, Uxbridge, Mass., 1835-37; graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1840; principal Day's academy, Wrentham, Mass., 1840-41; 
studied abroad 1843-46; assistant secretary and librarian Smithsonian 
institution 1848-58. Author Close of the late rebellion, 1842; Catalogue of 



i68 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1835 

the library of Brown university, 1843; Notices of public libraries tn the U. 
S., 1 851; On the construction of catalogues of libraries, 1852; Catalogue of 
the Boston public library. Bates hall, 1861. Bom Lebanon, Me., Aug. 12, 
1816; died Braintree, Mass., Jan. 9, 1868. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye. And., Nee. 1868 

LOOMIS, JUSTIN ROLPH, A.B. 1836; A.M. Waterville eoUege 1838; Ph.D. 
University at Lewisburg, Penn., 1854; LL.D. Rochester university 1858. 
Teacher Pawtuxet, R. I., 1835-36; tutor Waterville college 1836-38; pro- 
fessor chemistry and natural history 1838-52; ordained Baptist minister 
1845; professor natural sciences. University at Lewisburg, Penn., 1853-58; 
president 1858-79; U. S. military service 1862; chaplain. Author Ele- 
ments of geology, 1852; Elements of anatomy and physiology, 1853; also 
various sermons and addresses. Bom Bennington, N. Y., June 21, 1810; 
died Lewisburg, Penn., June 22, 1898. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Cyc. Am. biog., Colby, Allibone, P., Nee. 1899 

MACOMBER, JOSHUA MASON, A.B. 1862; A.M.; M.D. College of physi- 
cians and surgeons 1854. Principal Union academy, Bennington, Vt., 
1835-37; academy. New Salem, Mass.; Franklin academy, Shelburne 
Falls, Mass.; academy, Uxbridge, Mass., 1841-51; professor chemistry, 
Penn. medical college, 1854-60; resident Uxbridge, Mass., 1860-81. Bom 
New Salem, Mass., Oct. 12, 181 1; died Uxbridge, Mass., Feb. 9, 1881. 

Nee. 1882 

MOREY, REUBEN, A.B. 1875. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Madi- 
son, Ind., 1836-38; Louisville, Ky.; Attleboro, Mass., 1839-47; Homer, 
N. Y. ; Wyoming, N. Y.; Arcade, N. Y.; Delavan, 111.; Tonica, 111.; Merton, 
Wis., until 1874; resident Waukesha, Wis., 1874-80. Bom Fabius, N. Y., 
Feb. 21, 1805; died Waukesha, Wis., May 17, 1880. 

Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1880 

NASON, ELIAS, A.B. 1836; A.M. Teacher Cambridge, Mass; Augusta, Ga.; 
principal academy, Waynesboro, Ga.; high school, Newburyport, Mass.; 
Latin school, Newburyport; master high school, Milford, Mass., 1849-52; 
ordained Congregational minister; pastor First church, Natick, Mass., 
1852-58; Mystic church, Medford, Mass., 1858-60; First church, Exeter, 
N. H., 1860-65; resident North Billerica, Mass., 1865-87; pastor Central 
church, Dracut, Mass., fourteen years; Pawtucket church, Lowell, Mass., 
1877-85; member N. E. historic genealogical society; member N. Y. his- 
torical society; member American antiquarian society. Author Carmina 
coeli; Vocal class book; Songs for the school room [1842]; Chrestomathie fran- 
gaise, 1849; Memoir of Rev. N. Howe, 1851; Congregational hym,n book, 
1857; Congregational hymn and tune book, 1858; Our obligation to defend 
the government, and other sermons on the war, 1861; Songs for social and 
public worship, 1862; Brief record of events in Exeter, N. H., 1861-63, 3 
vols., 1862-64; Sir Charles Henry Frankland, 1865; Eulogy on Edward 
Everett, 1865; Memoir of Mrs. Susannah Rowson, 1870; Life and services 
of Henry Wilson, 1872; Gazetteer of Mass., 1872; History of Middlesex 
county, 1872; Life and services of Charles Sumner, 1874; Lives of eminent 
American evangelists, 1877; Originality, 1882; numerous other sermons, 
addresses and memoirs; editor Georgia courier; Watch tower; N. E. histori- 
cal and genealogical register; Home and abroad. Bom Wrentham, Mass., 
April 21, 181 1 ; died North Billerica, Mass., June 17, 1887. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Allibone, Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1888 

NEWMAN, ZENAS B, A.B. 1875; A.M. Shurtleff college 1841. Principal 
academic and preparatory departments, Shurtleff college, 1835-40; pro- 
fessor oratory, rhetoric and belles-lettres 1841-44. From Seekonk, Mass. ; 
died 1844?. Shurtleff, P. 

RANDALL, GEORGE MAXWELL, A.B. 1836; A.M.; D.D. 1856. Gradu- 
ated General theological seminary 1838 ; ordained Episcopal minister 1839 ; 
rector Church of the Ascension, Fall River, Mass., 1838-44; member school 
committee four years; rector Church of the Messiah, Boston, Mass., 
1844-65 ; clerical deputy Mass. diocese 1850-65 ; secretary house of clerical 



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and lay deputies 1862-65; missionary bishop Col. 1865-73. Author 
various tracts; editor Christian witness; Church advocate. Born Warren, 
R. I., Nov. 23, 1810; died Denver, Col., Sept. 28, 1873. 
Nat. eye. Am. biog., B. U. Fall River, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. Nee. 1874 

RICHARDSON, EDWARD TRASK, A.B. 1875; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons 1839. From New York, N. Y. ; died 1881. 

SAXTON, WILLIAM ROBINSON, A.B. 1836. Teacher Young ladies' 
school. Providence, R. I. From Lebanon, Conn.; died 1837. P. 

STONE, EDWARD, A.B. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1839; or- 
dained Unitarian minister. Providence, R. I., 1840; missionary Iowa; 
pastor Barnstable, Mass., 1842-43; Calais, Me., 1844-49; Bucksport, Me., 
1850-53; South Natick, Mass., 1853-55. Born Framingham, Mass., Feb. 
4, 1815; died Framingham, Aug. 10, 1876. Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1878 

SUMNER, SAMUEL STILLMAN, A.B.; A.M. From Boston, Mass.; died 
Washington, D. C, Oct. 24, 1884. 

UPHAM, WILLIAM D, A.B. 1875. From Weathersfield, Vt. 

URMENETA, GERONIMO, A.B. 1851; A.M. 1851; LL.D. 1859. Scientific 
farmer and miller, Chile; secretary of finance, Chile, 1850-52; member 
Chilian chamber of deputies 1852-64; president six years; minister of in- 
terior and foreign affairs, Chile, 1857-59; raember Chilian senate 1865-81. 
Born Santiago 1816; died Chile 188 1. P- 

WARREN, JONAH GOULDING, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Rochester university 
1856. Trustee Brown university 1858-74. Graduated Newton theologi- 
cal institution 1838; ordained Baptist minister 1838; pastor Cabotville, 
now Chicopee, Mass., 1838-49; Fifth street church, Troy, N. Y., 1849-55; 
corresponding secretary Baptist missionary union 1855-72; Newton theo- 
logical institution 1859-75. Born Ward, now Auburn, Mass., Sept. 11, 
1812; died Newton Centre, Mass., Feb. 27, 1884. Newt., Nee. 1884 

WATERMAN, JOHN, A.B. 1875. From Providence, R. I.; died 1837. 

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1836 

BENNETT, EDWARD ANDREW, A.B. In busmess Louisville, Ky., 
1836-42; merchant Philadelphia, Penn., 1842-67. Born Windsor, N. S., 
Sept. 29, 1806; died Philadelphia, Penn., Oct. 18, 1867. Nee. 1868 

BROWN, WILLIAM LAWTON, A.B. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1836-38; ordained Baptist minister 1839; pastor Ann Arbor, Mich., 
1839; Bristol, R. I., 1839-42; West Springfield, Mass., 1842-46; Westboro, 
Mass., 1847-51; Watertown, Mass., 1854-60; Mt. Pleasant, la., 1870-72; 
Ottumwa, la., 1873-75; Kearney, Neb., 1875-76; North Reading, Mass., 
1877-79; farmer Wrentham, Mass. ,1883-. Address, Wrentham, Mass. 

Bapt. encyc. Newt., P. 

CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 1837- 
38; student Andover theological seminary 1838-39; Union theological 
seminary 1839; home missionary O. and Ind. 1839-41; ordained Con- 
gregational minister 1842; pastor Berkley, Mass., 1842-44; Freetown, 
Mass., 1845-47; Mendon, Mass., 1847-50; Auburn, Mass., 1851-53; First 
church, Ashford, Conn., 1854-58; Eastford, Conn., 1858-67; Oxford, Conn., 
1867-69; Redding, Conn., 1869-71; Burlington, Conn., 1871-74; East 
Granby, Conn., 1874-81. Author Layman's assistant; numerous contriT. 
butions to newspapers. Born HoUiston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1813; died East 
Granby, Conn., March 30, 1881. And., Nee. 1881 

CLARKE, SAMUEL, A.B. Lawyer Northboro, Mass. From Sherborn, 
Mass.; died March 10, 1890. P- 

DOUGLAS, JOHN GALE, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Cincinnati, O., 1843-90. 
Bom Newark, N. J., 1816; died Cincinnati, O., March 23, 1890. 

Nee. 1890 



lyo BROWN UNIVERSITY 1836 

DUNNELL, THOMAS LYMAN, A.B. Calico printer Pawtucket, R. I.; 
president Bunnell mannfacturing company. Born Providence, R. I., 
July 5, 1816; died East Greenwich, R. I., Dec. 27, 1895. P., Nee. 1896 

EVERETT, CHARLES JARVIS, A.B. From Wrentham, Mass. ; died 1838. 

FARNUM, CALEB, A.B. ; A.M. Principal private school, Providence, R. I.; 
academy Fruit Hill, R. I.; Richmond street grammar school Providence; 
Elm street grammar school. Providence; civil engineer 1845-59; fire in- 
surance agent 1859-89. Author Farnum's grammar; Practical penman, 
1848; various reports. Born Smithfield, R. I., Oct. 30, 1815; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., July 4, 1889. Nee. 1891 

JAQUES, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Va. 1836-37; horticulturist Wor- 
cester, Mass.; commissioner of shade trees and public grounds, Worcester; 
director public library; trustee city hospital. Author Transactions of the 
Worcester county horticultural society from its commencement to. . . 1847 
Born Brooklyn, Conn., Feb. 18, 1816; died Worcester, Mass., Aug. 24, 
1872. Nee. 1873 

JONES, JOHN GILMORE, A.B. Principal academy, Brooklyn, Conn., 
one year; Plainfield, Conn., one year; scientific lecturer 1839-54; resident 
Newton, Mass., 1839-41; Foxboro, Mass., 1841-54; farmer Falmouth, 
Mass., 1854-79. Born Foxboro, Mass., Oct. 12, 1811; died Falmouth, 
Mass., Oct. 12, 1879. Nee. 1880 

KNOWLES, JOHN POWER, A B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1838. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1838; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1838-69; master in chancery 
after 1845; reporter of decisions R. I. supreme court 1855-67; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1855-56, 1866-67; city solicitor Providence 
1866-67; justice U. S. district court, R. I., 1869-81. One of the signers 
Nine lawyers' opinion, 1842; author The court vs. the General assembly, 
1857. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 13, 1808; died Providence, Aug. 3, 
1887. Harv., R. I. eye. Nee. 1888, P. 

LINCOLN, JOHN LARKIN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D., 1859. Tutor Brown uni- 
versity 1839-41; assistant professor Latin 1844-45; professor Latin lan- 
guage and literature 1845-91; instructor German 1867-68. Tutor 
Columbian college 1836-37; student Newton theological institution 1837- 
39; in Europe 1841-44; principal school for young ladies 1859-67. 
Editor Selection from Livy, 1847; Works of Horace, 1851; Ovid, 1883; 
author numerous essays and articles in various magazines and period- 
icals. See In memoriam J. L. L. i8iy-i8gi. Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 
23, 1817; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 17, 1891. Nee. 1892 

LINCOLN, JOTHAM, A.B. ; A.M. Admitted to bar 1839; lawyer Hingham, 
Mass., 1839-47; member Mass. house of representatives 1847; ranchman 
Spring Valley, on Upper Cherry Creek, Col. Born Hingham, Mass., 
Nov. 7, 1815; killed by Indians, Spring Valley, Col., Sept. 4, 1868. 

Nee. 1869 

LOVE, HORACE THOMAS, A.B. ; A.M. Soliciting agent Brown university 
1859. Ordained Baptist minister 1836; missionary Corfu, Greece, 1836- 
56; pastor North Adams, Mass., ten years; secretary American and 
foreign Bible society, New York, N. Y., several years; organized church, 
East Abington, Mass.; Greenwood church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; preacher 
Providence, R. I.; Windsor, Vt.; resident Kansas; Bab5don, L. I. Born 
Syracuse, N. Y., or vicinity, Nov. 16, 1808; died Babylon, L. I., N. Y., 
Jan. 18, 1895. Nee. 1895, P. 

MELLEN. WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, A.B. Teacher; lawyer Akron, O.. 
1838-?; Cincinnati, O., with residence at Milford, O.; mayor Milford. 
Author several briefs. Bom Holliston, Mass., Nov. 2, 1808; died Milford, 
O., Oct, I, 1894. Nee. 1895, P. 



1836 GRADUATES 171 

POTTER, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1837-38; admitted to bar 1838; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1838-67; resi- 
dent Kingston, R. I., 1867-; member R. I. house of representatives 185 1- 
52; acting attorney-general R. I. several times; commander Providence 
horse guards. Author various arguments. Address, Kingston, R. I. 

Harv. law quin., P. 

RANDALL, SILAS BURROWS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theologi- 
cal institution 1840; ordained Baptist minister 1841; pa.stor Woburn, 
Mass., 1841-47; Andover, Mass., 1847-48; assistant American Baptist 
missionary union rooms, Boston, Mass., 1848-49; preacher Groton, Conn., 
1849-50; manufacturer Mystic, Conn., 1850-64; manufacturer of harness 
machinery, Cincinnati, O., 1864-86; Wyoming, O., 1886-95. Born Mystic 
River, Conn., July 4, 1814; died Wyoming, O., Jan. 15, 1895. 

Nee. 1895, Newt., Brun., P. 

RANDOLPH, THOMAS LYMAN, A.B.; A M. Private tutor, Va., 1836-38; 
graduated General theological seminary 1841 ; ordained Episcopal deacon 
1841; priest 1843; rector St. Paul's, Portsmouth, R. I.; Manton, R. I.; 
South Scituate, R. I.; St. Paul's, Otis, Mass.; St. John's, Wilkinsonville, 
Mass.; Brandon, Vt.; Windsor, Vt. ; Franklin, Vt.; Trumansburgh, N. Y.; 
Christ church, Sherburne, N. Y., 1874-83; resident Alameda, Cal. Born 
Newport, R. I., Dec. 7, 1818; died Alameda, Cal., Feb. 14, 1904. P. 

SCOTT, JACOB RICHARDSON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Hyannis, Mass., 
1836-38; Brookline, Mass., 1839-40; graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1842; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor Market street church, 
Petersburg, Va., 1842-44; Hampton, Va., 1844-47; chaplain University 
of Virginia 1847-49; pastor Portland, Me., 1849-53; ^^^^ River, Mass., 
1853-54; Rochester, N. Y., 1854-57; Yonkers, N. Y., 1858-60; superintend- 
ent of schools. Maiden, Mass., 1861. Author various hymns and maga- 
zine articles. Born Boston, Mass., March i, 1815; died Maiden, Mass., 
Dec. 10, 1861. Nee. 1862, Bapt. encyc. Newt., Bapt. hymn 

SHEPARD, STEPHEN OSGOOD, A.B.; LL.D. 1886. Admitted to bar 
1843 > lawyer Albany, N. Y., 1843-97; director National commercial bank; 
Dudley observatory; Boston and Albany railroad; Albany medical col- 
lege. Bom Salem, Mass., Aug. 4, 1816; died Albany, N. Y., March 2, 
1897. Nee. 1897, P. 

SHEPARD, THOMAS PERKINS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1840. Tutor Brown university 1836-37; trustee 1851-77. Studied abroad 
1840-44; manufacturer of chemicals, Providence, R. I., 1845-77; mem- 
ber Providence common council 1848-51; R. I. senate 1853-54; trustee 
R. I. hospital 1863-77; president 1877; member board of commissioners 
to build Providence co. court house 1875. Author Receipts for calico 
printing with particular reference to the employmeni of madder extract and 
artificial alizarin, 1872. Bom Salem, Mass., March 16, 181 7; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., May 5, 1877. R. I. eye. Nee. 1877 

SMITH, HENRY, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister. Bom Worcester, 
Mass 

TILLINGHAST, WILBOR, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Hamilton literary and 
theological institution; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Franklinville, 
N. Y. ; Evansville, N. Y. ; Antwerp, N. Y. ; Wilmington, Vt. ; Lafayette, O. ; 
resident Bloomer, Wis. Bom Norway, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1810; died 
Bloomer, W^is., March 13, 1884. Nee. 1884 

WATERBURY, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. ; A.M. Teacher Darien, Conn. , 
several years; lawyer New York, N. Y.; inventory oil manufacturer Eliza- 
beth, N. J. Author articles in chess periodicals. Bom Darien, Conn., 
Nov. 19, 1816; died Elizabeth, N. J., March 22, 1882. Nee. 1886 

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1837 

BABCOCK, WILLIAM ROBINSON, A.B.; D.D. 1869. Ordained Episcopal 
deacon 1840; priest 1841; rector Christ church, Gardiner, Me., 1840-47; 
St. Peter's church, Salem, Mass., 1S48-53; Trinity church, Natchez, Miss., 
1853-55; St. John's church, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1856-72; retired 1872. 
Born Westerly, R. I., March 28, 1814; died Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 22, 
1899. Nee. 1899, P. 

BISHOP, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Harvard university 1855. Tutor 
Brown university 1838-39; trustee 1842-54; fellow 1854-61. Private 
teacher Providence, R. I., 1837-38; superintendent public schools Provi- 
dence 1839-52; Boston, Mass., 1852-58; resident New York, N. Y., 1850- 
80; one of the managers Christian commission during Civil war; member 
U. S. Indian commission; member board American Baptist home mission 
society; secretary two years; original trustee Vassar college; chairman 
executive committee eight years; one of the raanagers American Bible 
society; president financial committee Anglo-American revision of the 
Bible; member Committee, Evangelical alliance, to present to the Czar 
remonstrances against interference with freedom of worship, 1873. Born 
Vernon, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1808; died Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1880. 

Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1881 

BRAYTON, DURLIN LEE, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1837; mis- 
sionary to the Pwo-Karens 183 7- 1900, residing at Maulmain, Burma, 
1838-39; Mergin, Burma, 1839-53; Maiilmain, Burma, 1853-54; Dona- 
few, Burma, 1854-55; Rangoon, Burma, 1855-1900. Author in Pwo- 
Karen: Holy Bible; Hymn hooks; Scripture catechisms, three numbers; 
Catechetical history of the Saviour, as given in the four Evangelists; 
Spelling hook; Primer; Elementary geography; Arithmetic; Readers, two 
numbers; also numerous sermons, tracts and leaflets. Born Hubbards- 
ton, Vt., Oct. 27, 1808; died Rangoon, Burma, April 23, 1900. 

Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1900, P. 

BRITTAN, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Associate principal Collegiate institute, 
Rochester, N. Y., 1837-45; teacher Lyons, N. Y., 1845-50; inventor con- 
tinuous copper-strip lightning-rod 1851; in business connected with his 
invention, Lockport, N. Y. ; Rochester, N. Y. ; Detroit, N. Y. ; Chicago, 111. ; 
Adrian, Mich., 1868-72. Born Spencer, Mass., Sept. 2, 1808; died Adrian, 
Mich., Jan. 3, 1872. Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1872 

BURBANK, DAVID, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Franklin college 1858. Student 
Newton theological institution 1837-39; principal Day's academy, Wren- 
tham, Mass.; grammar school. Providence, R. I.; in business Rochester, 
N. Y. ; principal academy, Wyoming, N. Y. ; Elbridge, N. Y. ; Munroe, 
N. Y.,; Brockport, N. Y. ; ordained Baptist minister 1862; pastor Delavan, 
Wis., 1862-65. Born Deerfield, N. H., Oct. 10, 1810; died Chicago, 111., 
April 26, 1865. Nee. 1865, Newt. 

CALDWELL, JOHN CALHOUN, A.B. From Newberry, S. C. 

CARPENTER, SOLOMON, A.B. From Stephentown, N. Y. 

CHILD, WILLIAM SPENCER, A.B.; A.M.; Trinity college 1854; D.D. Co- 
lurabia college 1875. Ordained Episcopal minister; rector Fruit Hill, 
R. I.; Springfield, Mass.; Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Zion church, Newport, R. I.; 
principal boys' preparatory school, Newport, R. I., 14 years; rector St. 
Matthew's church, Jamestown, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 14, 
1818; died Jamestown, R. I., Dec. 8, 1892. Nee. 1893, P. 

CLARK, ASA FRANKLIN, A.B. Graduated Hartford theological semi- 
nary 1840; ordained Congregational minister 1842; pastor Tribes Hill, 
Amsterdam, N. Y., 1842-48; Peru, Vt., 1849-59, 1868-73; superintendent 
of schools, Peru; pastor Ludlow, Vt., 1859-62; Weathersfield, Vt., 1863- 
65; preacher Marlboro, Vt., 1865; resident West Brattleboro, Vt., 1866- 
68, 1886-93; pastor Leverett, Mass., 1873-86. Born Canterbury, Conn., 
April 3, i8ii; died West Brattleboro, Vt., April 16, 1893. 

Nee. 1896, Cong. yr. bk. 



i837 GRADUATES 173 

CORBETT, BENJAMIN SMITH, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1840; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Andover, Mass., 
1841-48; resident licentiate Andover theological seminary 1842. Born 
Framingham, Mass., Feb. 16, 1812; died 1862. Newt., And. 

DALLAM, JAMES WILMER, A.B. Lawyer Matagorda, Texas. .Author 
The lone star, a tale of Texas, 1847; editor Laws of Texas, 1845. From 
Baltimore, Md.; died New Orleans, La., Aug. 21, 1847. Nee. 1848 

FISH, ERASMUS DARWIN, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1839. Lawyer 
Thornton, N. H. From Thornton, N. H.; died 1846. Harv. law quin. 

FISKE, OLIVER JOHNSON, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1833-35; ordained Baptist minister 1837; pastor Limerock, R. I., 
1837-39; principal Young ladies' seminary, Stewart's Creek, Tenn.; boys' 
school, Robertson co., Tenn.; teacher Nashville, Tenn., two years; presi- 
dent Eno college, Gallatin, Tenn., ?-i849; pastor Oldtown, 111., 1855-?; 
Leroy, 111.; Rock Creek, 111.; Randolph's Grove, 111., ?-i873; resident 
Indianapolis, Ind., 1873-85. Born Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 24, 1809; died 
Crawfordsville, Ind., Jan. 8, 1886. Nee. 1886, Newt. 

GREENE, SAMUEL STILLMAN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1870. Professor di- 
dactics. Brown university, 1851-54; professor mathematics and civil en- 
gineering 1855-64; natural philosophy and astronomy 1864-75; mathe- 
matics and astronomy 1875-83. Assistant principal academy, Worcester, 
Mass , 1837-40; superintendent public schools, Springfield, Mass., 1840- 
42; assistant teacher English high school, Boston, Mass., 1842-44; master 
Phillips grammar school, Boston, 1844-49; agent Mass. board of educa- 
tion 1849-51; superintendent public schools. Providence, R. I., 1851-55; 
member Providence school committee 1854-72; president R. I. institute; 
American institute of instruction; National teacher's association. Author 
Analysis of the English language, 1848; First lessons in grammar, 1848; 
Elements of English grammar, 1852; English grammar, 1867; Introduction 
to English grammar, 1868. Bom Belchertown, Mass., May 3, 1810; died 
Providence, R. I., Jan. 24, 1883. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1883, R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. 

GRIGGS, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1839. Lawyer 
Boston, Mass.; librarian Harvard law school several years. Born Brook- 
line, Mass., Sept. 8, 1813; died Brookline, May 8, 1888. Harv., Nee. 1888 

HARRIS, GEORGE, A.B. From Lancaster, Mass.; died 1837. 

HAYNES, ARUS, A.B.; A.M. Baptist minister; physician. From Middle- 
town, Vt.; died at sea 1853. Nee. 1853 

HENSHAW, ALEXANDER GRISWOLD, A.B. From Baltimore, Md.; 
died New York, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1854. 

INGRAHAM, JOHN SHEPARD, A.B. Principal academy, Macon, Ga., 
1841; teacher Cave Springs, Ga., 1850-58; Albany, Ga., 1858-71; Senoia, 
Ga., 1871-85; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Senoia, Ga., 1885-91. 
Born Attleboro, Mass., April 25, 1813; died Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 7, i88r. 

Bapt. yr. bk.. Nee. 1891 

JONES, LAMBERT JEFFERSON, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1839; 
lawj'er Newberry, S. C, 1839-94; school trustee; commissioner in equity 
13 years; member S. C. legislature three terms. Born Newberry co., 
S. C, July 17, 1813; died Newberry, S. C, July 15, 1894. Nee, P. 

LELAND, IRA, A.B. Teacher Mass. 1837-44; ordained Baptist minister; 
pastor Barnstable, Mass., three years; Long Plain, Mass.; Lexington, Mass., 
1847-57; Warren, Me., 11 years ;Topsham, Me., 17 years. Born Weathers- 
field, Vt., June 4, 1810; died Brunswick, Me., Jan. 3, 1887. Nee. 1887 

LYON, ABIJA SMITH, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1837; pastor 
North Oxford, Mass., 1837-47; Chatham, Mass., 1847-53; Natick, Mass., 
1853-58; home missionary, Minn., 1858-59; pastor Newport, Minn., 1859- 
68. Bom Woodstock, Conn., April 2, 1805; died Newport, Minn., Sept. 
13, 1871. Nee. 1872 



174 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1837 

NEWCOMB, CHARLES KING, A.B.; A.M. Engaged in literary pursuits; 
U. S. military service 1862; abroad 1874. From Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civil war, Newcomb gen. 

NOYES, EDWIN, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Waterville college 1837-39; student 
Harvard law school 1839-40; lawyer Waterville, Me., 1841-88; treasurer 
Androscoggin and Kennebec railroad company; superintendent from its 
completion to 1853, i854?-72; Michigan central railroad 1853-54; member 
Me. senate 1849-50. Bom Kingston, R. I., Feb. 21, 181 2; died Boston, 
Mass., March 23, 1888. Harv. law quin., Nee. 1888 

PECK, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. Teacher Jeffersonville, Ind. ; near 
Louisville, Ky.; music teacher Madison, Ind.; Cincinnati, O. ; editor Daily 
Sim and Republican, Cincinnati, O.; admitted to Mass. bar 1843; mtisical 
and dramatic critic Boston post; founder Boston musical review 1845; 
connected with New York courier and enquirer; American review; Method- 
ist quarterly review; Literary ivorld; Art-union bulletin; travelled round 
the world 1853-54. Author Sonnets of the sidewalk; Aurifodina, or Ad- 
ventures in the gold region; Melbourne and the Chincha islands, with sketches 
of Lima, and a voyage round the world, 1854; also various essays and con- 
tributions to magazines. Bom Rohoboth, Mass., Dec. 4, 1817; died 
Boston, Mass., June 6. 1859. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Nee. 1859, Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Duyckinck 

PHILLIPS, DANIEL WILLIAM, A.B. ; D.D. 1874. Student Newton theo- 
logical institution 1837-38; ordained Baptist minister 1838; pastor Med- 
ford, Mass., 1838-50; South Reading, Wakefield, Mass., 1850-65; presi- 
dent and professor Nashville normal and theological institute, now 
Roger Williams university, 1864-go. Born Cillmaenllyd, Carmarthen- 
shire, Wales, June 7, 1809; died Nashville, Tenn., April 13, 1890. 

Nee. 1890, Newt. 

PUTNAM, DAVID ABBOTT, A.B. From Salem, Mass.; died 1840. 

REDING, CHARLES WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1840; ordained Baptist minister 1841; pastor West 
Townsend, Mass., 1841-44; North Yarmouth, Me., 1844-47; Second 
church, Beverly, Mass., 1848-56, 1861-63; Manchester, Mass., 1856-61; 
Webster, Mass., 1863-69; Milford, Mass., 1869-71; Second church, Bev- 
erly, 1871-81; resident Beverly Farms, Mass.; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1860-61. Author various sermons. Born Portsmouth, 
N. H., Sept. 21, 1811; died Beverly Farms, Mass., May 26, 1899. 

Nee. i899,Sabin, Bapt. encyc. Newt., P. 

RICHARDS, WILLIAM COOLIDGE, A.B.; A.M. Principal Bennington 
union academy 1837-38; president Hancock literary and scientific insti- 
tution 1839-43; ordained Baptist minister 1841; pastor North Grafton, 
Mass., 1841-49; Lynn, Mass., 1849-64; Newton, Mass., 1864-84; resident 
Natick, Mass., 1884-94. Author Scriptural defence of deity of Christ. 
Born Newton, Mass., June 20, 1809; died Natick, Mass., Dec. 13, 1894. 

Nee. 1895, P. 

SCAMMELL, JOHN STEARNS, A.B. Admitted to Mass. bar 1840; lawyer 
Milford, Mass., 1840-97, with exception of three years spent in Worcester, 
Mass. ; first justice Milford police court; member Mass. house of represent- 
atives 1857-58. Born Bellingham, Mass., May 26, 1816; died Milford, 
Mass., Oct. 14, 1897. Nee. 1898 

SMITH, FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1840; ordained Baptist minister 1841; pastor Fourth church. Providence, 
R. I., 1841-54; preacher Fruit Hill, R. I.; Allendale R. I.; Wanskuck, 
R. I.; pastor Rutland, Vt., 1860-62; N. E. district secretary American 
Baptist publication society three years; missionary R. I. state convention. 
Author discourses. Born South Reading, now Wakefield, Mass., July 
12, 1812; died Providence R. I., Jan. 29, 1872. 

Nee. 1872, R. I. eye., Bapt. encyc, Newt. 



i837 GRADUATES 175 

SMITH, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. Student New Hampton literary and theo- 
logical institution; Newton theological institution 1831-33; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1837; pastor Woonsocket, R. I., 1837-41; First church, 
Newport, R. I., 1841-50; Bellingham and Uxbridge, Mass., 1850-51; 
Grafton, Mass., 1851-57; connected with Female collegiate institute, 
Worcester, Mass.. 1857-62; pastor North Oxford, Mass., 1861-66. Born 
Hampstead, N. H., Jan. 31, 1808; died North Oxford, Mass., April 26, 
1866. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1866, Newt. 

SOMMERS, THOMAS SKELDING, A.B.; A.M. Teacher private school 
New York, N. Y.; admitted to bar 1841; lawyer New York 1841-71. 
Born Troy, N Y., Jan. 11, 1818; died Astoria, N. Y., Oct. 11?, 1871. 

Nee. 1872 

STEARNS, ORRIN ORLANDO, A.B Ordained Baptist minister 1838; 
pastor Sturbridge, Mass., 183S-40; principal Hancock literary and scien- 
tific institution 1840-42; Rockingham academy, and pastor Hampton 
Falls, N. H., 1842-43; pastor Deerfield, N. H.; Milford, N. H.; Manchester, 
N. H.; Thomaston, Me.; Racine, Wis., 1854-58; Winona, Minn., 1858-62; 
Lodi, Wis., 1864-85. Author several articles in Christian review. Born 
Monkton, Vt., Feb. 27, 1810; died Lodi, Wis., Oct. 19, 1885. 

Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1886 

TAYLOR, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M. From Sturbridge, Mass.; died 
1869. 

TILLINGHAST, NICHOLAS POWER, A.B.; A.M. Private tutor Society 
Hill, S. C, 1837-39; graduated Theological seminary, Alexandria, Va., 
1842; ordained Episcopal minister 1842; assistant rector Monumental 
church, Richmond, Va., 1842; rector Society Hill, S. C, 1842-44; inEurope 
1844-46; acting rector Trinity church, Washington, D. C, 1846; rector 
Marblehead, Mass., 1846; St. John's church, Georgetown, D. C, 1848-67; 
resident Philadelphia, Penn. Bom Providence, R. I., March 3, 181 7; 
died Philadelphia, Penn., Aug. 7, 1869. Nee. 1869 

TRAIN, CHARLES RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher 1837-40; law student 
Harvard university 1840-41; admitted to bar 1841; lawyer Framingham, 
Mass., 1841-59; Boston, Mass., 1863-85; member Mass. house of repre- 
sentatives 1847-48, 1868, 1870-71; district attorney 1848-51, 1853-55; 
delegate Mass. constitutional convention 1853; member Mass. executive 
council 1857-58; U. S. house of representatives 1859-63; U. S. military 
service, aide-de-camp to Gen. McClellan; member Boston common council 
1867-68; attorney general Mass. 1871-79. Author Precedents of indict- 
ments, in conjunction with F. F. Heard, 1855. Bom Framingham, Mass., 
Oct. 18, 1817; died North Conway, N. H., July 29, 1885. 

Harv. law quin., Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Nee. 1886 

WELD, STOWELL LEVERETT, A.B.; A.M. Principal private school, 
Danielsonville, Conn.; associate principal Smithville seminary, Scituate, 
R. I.; teacher Norwich, Conn.; Stonington, Conn. Bom Sturbridge, 
Mass., March 15, 1809; died Danielsonville, Conn., Dec. 16, 1865. 

Nee. 1866 
38-*38 

1838 

ALDEN, DAVID, A.B. Teacher Kalamazoo, Mich., 1838-40; principal 
academy, Shelbume Falls, Mass., 1840-43; farmer Ashfield, Mass.; South- 
boro, Mass.; Kewanee, 111. Bom Ashfield, Mass., Feb. 10, 181 2; died 
Kewanee, 111., Nov. 24, 1864. Pilgrim family. Nee. 1865 

AMES, WILLIAM SHAW, A.B. Law student Providence, R. I.; died 
1840. 

ARNOLD, ALBERT NICHOLAS, A.B. ; A.M.; D.D. University of Rochester 
i860. Trustee Brown university 1875-83. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1 84 1 ; ordained Baptist minister 1 84 1 ; pastor First church, New- 
buryport, Mass., 1841-43; missionary, Greece, 1844-55; professor church 



176 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1838 

history, Newton theological institution, 1855-57; pastor Westboro, Mass., 
1857-64; professor Biblical criticism and pastoral theology, Hamilton 
literary and theological institution, 1864-69; New Testament Greek and 
Biblical literature. Baptist union theological seminary, Chicago, 111., 
1869-78; resident Cranston, R. I., 1878-83. Author sermons, published 
in modern Greek, Athens, 1883. Bom Cranston, R. I., Feb. 12, 1814; 
died Pawtuxet, R. I., Oct. 11, 1883. 
Biog. die. U. S., Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. Nee. 1884, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 

BOWERS, CHARLES MANNING, A.B. ; D.D. 1870. Student Newton theo- 
logcal institution 1838-39; ordained Baptist minister 1 84 1 ; pastor Lexing- 
ton, Mass., 1841-45; Clinton, Mass., 1847-86; Spencer, Mass., 1886-95; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1864-66; secretary Mass. Baptist 
convention 1865-78. Author various sermons, reports, obituaries, and 
contributions to periodicals; editor newspaper Clinton, Mass., two years. 
Address, 149 Water St., Clinton, Mass. Newt., Bapt. encyc, P. 

BRADLEY, CHARLES SMITH, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1867. Tutor Brown 
university 1838-40; fellow 1866-88. Law student Harvard university 
1840-41; admitted to bar 1841; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I.. 
senate 1854; chief justice R. I. supreme court 1866-68; lecturer Harvard 
law school 1870-73; professor jurisprudence 1876-79; delegate several 
national democratic conventions. Author numerous articles on consti- 
tutional reform in R. I. Bom Newburyport, Mass., July 19, 1819; died 
New York, N. Y., April 29, 1888. Harv. lawquin., R. I. cyc, Nee. 1888 

BURGESS, ALEXANDER, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1866; Racine college 1880; 
LL.D. Griswold college 1891. Graduated General theological seminary 
1841; ordained Episcopal deacon 1842; priest 1843; rector St. Stephen's 
church. East Haddam, Conn., 1842-43; St. Mark's church, Augusta, Me., 
1843-54; St. Luke's church, Portland, Me., 1854-67; St. John's church, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1867-69; Christ church, Springfield, Mass., 1869-78; 
bishop of Quincy, 111., 1878-1901; resident Galesburgh, 111., 1886-88; 
Peoria, 111., 1888-98; St. Albans, Vt., 1898-190 1 ; deputy general convention 
1844-77; president house of deputies 1877. Author Memoir of the first 
bishop of Maine, 1869; Sunday school and catechetical book; Six charges to 
the clergy of the diocese; besides various sermons. Born Providence, R. I., 
Oct. 31, 1819; died St. Albans, Vt., Oct. 8, 1901. 

Nee. 1902, Cyc. Am. biog.. Gen. sem.. P., Biog. diet. U. S. 

CLARKE, JAMES MASON, A.B. Law stiident Harvard university 1839- 
40; admitted to bar 1841; lawyer Providence, R. I.; district attorney 
1849-52; presiding justice Providence court of magistrates; city solicitor 
1854-63; register in bankruptcy 1867-76. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 
27, 1818; died Providence, Dec. 21, 1885. Harv. law quin.. Nee. 1886 

COLBURN, ALFRED, A.B. ; A.M. Student Newton theological institution 
1839-40; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor Westfield, Mass., 1842- 
44; Saco, Me., 1844-46; Warwick, R. I., 1846-48; Sharon, Mass., 1848- 
51; resident IBoston, Mass., 1852-56, pastor South Adams, Mass., 1856- 
57; Hampton Falls, N. H., 1859-63; Bradford, Mass., 1863-67; Chelmsford, 
Mass., 1867-68; Raynham, Mass., 1870-72; Taunton, Mass., 1872-73; 
Hopkinton, Mass., 1873-76; Conway, Mass., 1876-77; resident Worcester, 
Mass., 1877-92; secretary N. E. Sunday school union. Editor The 
young reaper. Born Boston, Mass., June 26, 1815; died Worcester, 
Mass., Feb. 27, 1892. Newt., Nee. 1892 

COLE, AZEL DOW, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1883; Norwich university 1852. 
Graduated General theological seminary 1841; ordained Episcopal dea- 
con 1841; priest 1842; rector St. James's church, Woonsocket, R. I., 1841- 
45; St. Luke's church, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1845-49; St. Luke's church, 
Racine, Wis. , 1849-50 ; president Nashotah house, and pastor St. Sylvanus's 
church, Nashotah, Wis., 1850-85. Born Sterling, Conn., Dec. i, 1818; 
died Nashotah, Wis., Oct. 15, 1885. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1886 



1838 GRADUATES 177 

DIKE, SAMUEL FULLER, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Bowdoin college 1872. 
Teacher academy, Yarmouth, Mass., 1838-40; ordained minister of the 
New Jerusalem church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1840; pastor Society of the 
New Jerusalem, Bath, Me., 1840-90; resident Bath, Me., 1890-99; super- 
intendent of schools, Bath, 1841-61; professor Biblical and church his- 
tory. Theological school of New Jerusalem church, Cambridge, Mass., 
over 20 years; professor emeritus 1895-99; travelled in Europe and the 
Holy Land 1880; travelled round the world 1890-91 ; trustee Maine state 
college 12 years; examiner Bowdoin college; vice president Maine histor- 
ical society; member Oriental society; appointed member Peace congress, 
London, 1890, but was unable to attend. Author Doctrine of the Lord 
in the primitive Christian church: doctrines of the New Jerusalem church, 
1870; besides various pamphlets and sermons. Born North Bridgewater, 
Mass., March 17, 1815; died Bath, Me., Jan. 9, 1899. 

Nee. 1899; Sabin, Allibone, P. 

HOWARD, EZRA WILLIAMS, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1840-41; admitted to bar 1841; travelled; resident Providence, 
R. I.; treasurer R. I. diocesan convention 28 years. Bom Providence, 
R. I., March 13, 1818; died Providence, Dec. 9, 1869. 

Harv. law quin., R. I. eye. Nee. 1870 

JENCKES, THOMAS ALLEN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1873. Tutor Brown 
university 1839-40. Admitted to bar 1840; lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
clerk R. I. house of representatives 1840-41; secretary Landholders' con- 
vention, R. I., 1841; secretary R. I. constitutional convention 1842; 
adjutant-general R. I. 1845-55; rnember R. I. general assembly 1854-59; 
commission to prepare revised statutes 1857; U. S. house of representa- 
tives 1863-71. Author various reports; also contributions to ProwW^wc^ 
journal. Born Cumberland, R. I., Nov. 2, 1818; died Cumberland, Nov. 

4, 1875. Biog. diet. U. S., Cong, direct., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1876 
JENKS, JOHN WHIPPLE POTTER, A.B. ; A.M. Curator museum Brown 

university 1871-72; director museum of natural history 1872-94; lecturer 
on special branches of agriculture 1872-74; professor zoology and agricul- 
ture 1874-75; agricultural zoOlogy 1875-94; professor emeritus 1894. 
Teacher and preacher Americus, Ga., 1838-40; assistant pastor Washing- 
ton, Ga., 1840-41; principal school Taliaferro co., Ga., 1841-42; Peirce 
academy, Middleboro, Mass., 1842-71; member American association for 
the advancement of science. Author Fourteen weeks in zoology; revised 
as Popular zoology, 1886 ; English history in short stories, 1876 ; also various 
short nature sketches. Born West Boylston, Mass., May i, 1819; died 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 26, 1894. Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1895, P. 

KING, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Canton, China, 1840- 
50; member firm of Russell and company. Canton, China, several years; 
resident Newport, R. I. Bom Newport, R. I., Nov. 15, 1818; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., March 6, 1897. Nee. 1898, P. 

LELAND, FRANCIS, A.B. ;M.D. Harvard university 1842. Private teacher; 
physician Milford, Mass., 1842-67; U. S. military service 1862-63, sur- 
geon. Bom Sherborn, Mass., Dec. 24, 181 7; died Somerville, Mass., 
Oct. 5, 1867. Nee. 1868 

LOTHROP, GEORGE VAN NESS, A.B. ; A.M. ; LL.D. 1873. Law student 
Harvard university 1838-39; farmer Prairie Ronde, Kalamazoo co., Mich., 
1839-43; lawyer Detroit, Mich., 1844-97; recorder Detroit; attorney-gen- 
eral Mich. 1848-51; member national democratic convention, Charleston, 

5. C, i860; Mich, constitutional convention 1867; U. S. minister, Ru.ssia, 
1885-88; general counsel Mich, central railroad company over 25 years. 
Born Easton, Mass., Aug. 8, 1817; died Detroit, Mich., July 12, 1897. 

Harv. law quin., Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1898, P. 

MORTON, MARCUS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1870; LL.B. Harvard university 
1840; LL.D. 1882. Admitted to bar 1841; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1841- 
50; Andover, Mass., 1850-91; delegate Mass. constitutional convention 



178 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1838 

1853; member Mass. house of representatives 1S58; justice Suffolk county 
superior court 1858; Mass. superior court 1859-69; associate justice Mass. 
supreme court 1869-82; chief justice 1882-90. Born Taunton, Mass., April 
8, 1819; died Andover, Mass., Feb. 10, 1891. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Harv., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1891 

PEARCE, EDWARD DOUGLAS, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I., 
-1848; manufacturer sulphuric acid. Providence; member R. I. senate 
several years; director R. I. hospital trust company; chairman board of 
state charities and corrections 1871-74. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 
23, 1818; died Providence, Jan. 20, 1883. Nee. 1883 

REED, NATHAN ADAMS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. State university of Iowa 1881. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1838; pastor Wakefield, Conn., 1838-39, 1854- 
56; Suffield, Conn., 1839-42; Bedford, N. Y., 1842-47; Franklindale, N Y., 
1847-52; Winchester, Mass., 1852-54; Bristol, R. I., 1856-59; Middletown, 
N. Y., 1859-60; Market street church, Zanesville, O., 1860-67; Second 
church. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1867-69; Hamilton, O., 1869-72; Muscatine, 
la., 1872-76; Centralia, 111., 1876-79; Amboy, 111., 1879-81; Sandwich, 111., 
1881-84; Cherokee, la., 1884-87; Harlan, la., 1887-88; Dow City, la., 1888; 
resident Fort Collins, Col.; Sioux City, la.; Minneapolis, Minn.; trustee 
Denison university; Central university of Iowa. Born Lynn, Mass., Jan. 
20, 1815; died Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 22, 1896. 

Bapt. yr. bk., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1897 

RICHARDS, SAMUEL, A.B. ; A.M. Student Newton theological institution 
1839-40; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor First church, Sutton, 
Mass., 1842-43; Edgartown, Mass., 1844-47; Jefferson street church, 
Providence, R. I., 1847-52; teacher Salem, N. J., 1852-54; principal pri- 
vate school. Providence, R. I., 1854-61; resident Providence. Born 
Philadelphia, Penn., April 24, 1813; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 25, 1883. 

Nee. 1885, Newt, 

ROBINSON, EZEKIEL OILMAN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1853; LL.D. 1872; 
Harvard university 1886. President and professor moral and intellec- 
tual philosophy. Brown university, 1872-89. Graduated Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1842; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor Norfolk, Va., 
1842-45; chaplain University of Virginia one year; pastor Cambridge, 
Mass., 1845-46 ; professor Hebrew, Western Baptist theological institution, 
Covington, Ky., 1846-49; pastor Ninth street church, Cincinnati, O., 
1849-52; professor Christian theology, Rochester theological seminary, 
1852-60; president 1860-72; president American Baptist missionary union 
1877-80; lecturer Andover theological seminary; lecturer on preaching, 
Yale divinity school; apologetics and evidences of Christianity, Crozer 
theological seminary, 1889-94; professor ethics and apologetics, Univer- 
sity of Chicago, 1892-94; trustee Vassar college 1861-94. Editor Chris- 
tian review, 1859-64; translator Neander's Planting_ and training of the 
Christian church, 1865; author Lectures on preaching, 1883; Principles 
and practice of morality, 1888; Christian theology, 1894; Christian Eviden- 
ces, iSg$; Baccalaureate sermons. Brown university, 1872-89, 1896; besides 
numerous articles in reviews. Born Attleboro, Mass., March 23, 1815; 
died Boston, Mass., June 13, 1894. 

Cyc. Am. biog.. Newt., Nee. 1894, Bapt. encyc, R. I. cyc, AUibone, 
Biog. diet. U. S. 

SAMPSON, IRA, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1841. Physician Dighton, 
Mass., 1841-53; Taunton, Mass., 1853-71. Born Middleboro, Mass., 
March 23, 1815; died Taunton, Mass., March 2, 1871. Nee 1871 

STOCKBRIDGE, JOHN CALVIN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Harvard university 
1859. Trustee Brown university 1856-88; fellow 1888-89; registrar 1889- 
91. Principal academy, Cummington, Mass., 1838-39; Ladies' seminary, 
Warren, R. I., 1839-41; graduated Newton theological institution 1844; 
ordained Baptist minister 1845 '< pastor Waterville, Me., 1844-47 ; Woburn, 
Mass., 1847-52; preacher First church, Providence, R. I., 1852-53; pastor 



1838 GRADUATES 179 

Charles street church, Boston, Mass., 1853-61; preacher Baldwin place 
church, Boston, 1861-62; chaplain Deer Island, Mass., 1862; preacher 
Carey avenue church, Chelsea, Mass., 1863-65; pastor Free street church, 
Portland, Me., 1865-67; principal Ladies' school. Providence, 1867-77; 
travelled abroad 1865, 1874, 1878. Author A model pastor: a memoir of 
Baron Stow, 187 1; Anthony memorial: a catalogue of the Harris collection 
of American poetry, 1886; Memorials of the Mauran family, 1893; many 
articles in M'Clintock and Strong's CyclopcEdia of Biblical literature; Bap- 
tist encyclopaedia; Biographical cyclopcedia of R. I.; besides numerous con- 
tributions to periodicals and other publications. Born Yarmouth, Me., 
June 14, 1818; died Providence, R. I., April 3, 1896. 

Newt., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Mauran, Allibone, P., Nee. 1896 

SUMNER, MARTIN TYLER, A.B.; D.D. Bethany college 1866. Teacher 
and preacher Richmond, Va., 1838-54; ordained Baptist minister 1843; 
agent American tract society, Va., and D. C, 1854-58; corresponding 
secretary Domestic missionary board. Southern Baptist convention; 
president Judson female institute 1875; agent Southern Baptist theolog- 
ical seminary; in service of American Baptist publication society two 
years; pastor Athens, Ga., 1880. Bom Sept. 6, 1815 ; died Verbena, Ala., 
Aug. 22, 1883. Nee. 1884 

TUCKER, ELIJAH WITHINGTON, A.B. Graduated Andover theologi- 
cal seminary 1841; Newton theological institution 1841; ordained Con- 
gregational minister 1841; pastor South Newmarket, N. H., 1841-45; 
Chatham, Mass., 1846-52; Essex, Conn., 1852-53; Goshen parish, Lebanon, 
Conn., 1853-58; Preston, Conn., 1858-65; Northfield, Conn., 1865-66. 
Born Dorchester, Mass., March 31, 1810; died Northfield, Conn., Aug. 6, 
1866 Amherst, Newt., And., Nee. 1866 

TUSTIN, JOSIAH PHILIPS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Furman university i860. 
Principal Bristol academy; Ladies' seminary, Warren, R. I.; St. Bride's 
academy, Va. ; ordained Baptist minister 1841 ; pastor First church, Peters- 
burgh, Va., 1841-43; Warren. R. I., 1843-49: Second church. Savannah, 
Ga., 1849-?; secretary publication society, Charleston, S. C, and editor 
Southern Baptist; rector French Protestant church, Charleston, 1856-59; 
Episcopal rector Newton, Mass.; Grace church, New Bedford, Mass., 1861- 
63; St. Mark's church. Grand Rapids, Mich., seven years; commissioner 
Continental improvement company to Sweden and Norway ; rector Evans- 
ton, 111.; Detroit, Mich.; American Episcopal church, Dresden, Germany, 
1877-79; missionary Author occasional discourses. Born Philadelphia, 
Penn., April 3, 1817; died Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1887. 

Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1888 

WARNER, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Wrentham, Mass.; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1843-44, 1848-49, 1882-83; Mass. senate 
1851-52; Mass. constitutional convention 1853; Mass. land agent 1851-52, 
1854; besides various town offices. Address, Common St., Wrentham, 
Mass. P. 

WHITAKER, HENRY CLAY, A.B.; A.M. Merchant New York, N. Y., 
1838-42, 1855-57; Providence, R. I., 1842-47; Clayville, R. I., 1847-50; 
commercial editor and book critic. Providence, 1859-78; fire and marine 
insurance agent. Providence, 1878-87. Author Memories and fancies; 
various addresses and frequent contributions to the Providence journal. 
Bom Providence, R. I., May 25, 1818; died Providence, July 5, 1887. 

Nee. 1888 

WILSON, ISAAC GRANT, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1887; University of Chicago 
1884. Law student Harvard university 1840-41; admitted to bar 1841; 
lawyer Elgin, 111.; justice circuit court 1851-67; U. S. military service, 
colonel; justice 12th district court 1879 ; appellate court 1885 ; chief justice 
1887. Author several law books. Bom Middlebury, N. Y., April 26, 
i8i6; died Geneva, 111., June 8, 1891. Harv. law quin. Nee. 189a 



i8o BROWNUNIVERSITY 1838 

YOUNG, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Student Princeton theological seminary 
1838-3Q; ordained Baptist minister 1840; pastor Lambertville, N. J.; 
Paterson, N. J.; Sandy Ridge, N. J.; Hightstown, N. J.; Greenwich, N. J.; 
Second church, Saleni, N. J.; Wertsville, N. J.; Princeton, N. J.; Mans- 
field, N. J.; Bethlehem, N. J.; Point Pleasant, Penn.; Stockton, N. J.; 
Baptisttown, N. J.; Hatboro, Penn. Bom Haddington, now West Phila- 
delphia, Penn., March i, 1813; died Norristown, Penn., April 10, 1893. 

Nee. 1893, Princ. 
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1839 

BATCHELDER, FREDERICK LYMAN, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1842; ordained Baptist minister 1843; pastor East 
Longmeadow, Mass., 1843-45, 1852-53; Grand River association, Mich., 
1845-51; Stafford, Conn., 1853-59, 1865-99; pastor emeritus 1899-; town 
clerk and treasurer Stafford six years; judge of probate six years; acting 
school visitor. Address, Stafford, Conn. Newt., P. 

BURNETT, CHARLES CHANDLER, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Conn, literary 
and scientific institution, Suffield, Conn.; Worcester academy; Peirce 
academy, Middleboro, Mass.; principal English and classical institute 
Springfield, Mass., 1860-80; resident Springfield. Born Worcester, Mass., 
Oct. 16, 1813; died West Springfield, Mass., April 8, 1903. Nee. 1903 

CUTLER, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1845. Teacher 
Hopkinton, Mass.; Chatham, Mass.; Kentucky; physician Charlestown, 
Mass. Bom HoUiston, Mass.. March 31, 1814; died Charlestown, Mass., 
Jan. 18, 1863. Nee. 1863 

DODGE, JOHN WILLIAM, A.B. Bank cashier Hampton Falls, N. H.; in 
business, Concord, N. H., two years; resident Hampton Falls, N. H. 
conducted scientific excursions to Labrador; superintendent railroad to 
Mt. Washington; proprietor Summit house, Mt. Washington, N. H. 
Hamilton hotel, Bermuda; member N. H. house of representatives 
Born Hampton Falls, N. H., March 25, 1819; died Franklin, N. H. 
June 3, 1875. Nee. 1875 

DORR, HENRY CRAWFORD, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1841. 
Lawyer New York, N. Y., 1841-97. Author Early town meetings of Prov- 
idence; Town records of Providence in the lyth century; Ancient highways 
of Providence; Hindrances to the early growth and development of Provi- 
dence; Providence, its plantation and growth, 1882; Relations with the Nar- 
ragansetts. Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 30, 1820; died New York, N. Y., 
Nov. 12, 1897. Harv. law quin.. Nee. 1898, P. 

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, A.B., A.M. Registrar Brown university 1864.-79. 
Student Newton theological institution 1839-40; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1850; city missionary Providence, R. I., 1840-56; agent Providence 
aid society 1856-64; chaplain Dexter asylum 1837-62; R. I. state prison 
1838-77. Bom Pollockshaws, near Glasgow, Scotland, Dec. 24, 1812; 
died Providence, R. I., Sept. 29, 1887. Newt., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1888 

DOW, WILLIAM FARMER, A.B. ; A.M. From Plaistow, N. H.; died 1866. 

EAMES, JAMES HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Norwich university 1862. 
Ordained Episcopal deacon 1841; priest 1842; rector Church of the As- 
cension, Wakefield, R. I., 1842-46; St. Stephen's church, Providence, 
R. I., 1846-50; missionary R. I. 1850-58; travelled abroad 1858; rector 
St. Paul's church, Concord, N. H., 1858-78; chaplain asylum for the in- 
sane. Concord, 18 years; member standing committee N. H. diocese; 
delegate general convention; trustee General theological seminary. Born 
Dedham, Mass., Nov. 29, 1814; died Hamilton Harbor, Bermuda, Dec. 
10, 1877. Eames Mem., R, I. eye. Nee. 1878 



i839 GRADUATES i8i 

ELLIOTT, ALBERT TIMOTHY, A.B. ; A.M. Merchant Providence, R. I. ; 
cotton manufacturer East Killingly, Conn. Born Pomfret, Conn., Feb. 
23, 1818; died Providence, R. I., March 19, 1883. Nee. 1883 

FELTON, GEORGE DEALAND, A.B. Teacher Franklin academy 1839- 
40; ordained Baptist minister 1840; pastor Westminster, Mass., 1840-42; 
Chatham, Mass., 1842-44; Granville, Mass., 1844-66; Robertsville, Conn., 
1866-72; Bloomfield, Conn., 1872-74; resident Granville, Mass., 1874-85. 
Born New Salem, Mass., Dec. 12, 1805; died Granville, Mass., Jan. 31, 
1885. Nee. 1886 

FLANDERS, CHARLES WORTHEN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1859. Trustee 
Brown university 1854-75. Ordained Baptist minister 1840; pastor Bev- 
erly, Mass., 1840-50; First church. Concord, N. H., 1850-66; Kenne- 
bunkport, Me., 1866-68; Westboro, Mass., two years; Beverly, Mass. 
Bom Salisbury, Mass., Feb., 1807; died Beverly, Mass., Aug. 2, 1875. 

Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1876 

FLETCHER, EZRA WOOD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1843. 
Physician Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I.; died Providence, 
June 25, 1847. Nee. 1847 

GLOVER, SAMUEL, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 1840- 
42. From Leominster, Mass.; bom 1820; died Brooklyn, N. Y., 1842. 

Newt. 

GODDARD, DAVID, A.B. Clergyman. From Wendell, Mass.; died 1848. 

HOPPIN, FRANCIS EDWIN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1842. 
Admitted to bar 1843; lawyer Providence, R. I.; justice municipal court, 
Providence, 1853-58; in Europe 1859. Author various addresses. See 
In memory of Francis Edwin Hoppin, 1868. Born Providence, R. I., 
Nov. 26, 1819; died Providence, R. I., June 20, 1868. 

Sabin, R. I. eye. Nee. 1868 

HOWE, SERENO, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1842; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor Hingham, Mass., 1842-49; 
Lowell, Mass., 1849-56; Marshfield, Mass., 1856-62; East Abington, 
Mass., 1862-67; preacher Otterville, N. H., 1871-76; resident New Lon- 
don, N. H.; Hingham Centre, Mass.; member Mass. house of represen- 
tatives 1862, 1867; travelled in Europe 1864, 1876. Address, Hingham 
Centre, Mass. P. 

KIMBALL, WILLIAM BATCHELDER, A.B.; A.M. From Charlestown, 
Mass.; died 1846. 

McLELLAN, FRANCIS MILLER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1843. Physician. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 21, 181 7; died Maspeth, 
N. Y., Nov. 12, 1863. P. 

MALCOM, THOMAS SHIELDS, A.B.; A.M. Student Princeton theologi- 
cal seminary 1839-41; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor Second 
church, Louisville, Ky., 1842-46; corresponding secretary American Bap- 
tist publication society, Philadelphia, Penn., 1846-53; supplied various 
Penn. churches 1853-61; pastor Nicetown church, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1861-66; secretary Penn. colonization society 1866-77. Author various 
pamphlets and articles in periodicals and magazines. Born Hudson, 
N. Y., March 23, 1821; died Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 6, 1886. 

Princ, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1886 

MANN, SETH, A.B.; A.M. Manufacturer Randolph, Mass., 1839-43; 
engaged in probate court business Randolph ; insurance agent ; convey- 
ancer; administrator and trustee; member school committee 1842, 1851, 
1855-56, etc. ; selectman 1854-57, 1859-60, 1862-64, 1872-73, 1876; jus- 
tice of the peace 1855-1905; county commissioner, Norfolk co., 1856- 
59; U. S. internal revenue collector 1862-75. Bom Randolph, Mass., 
Feb. 28, 181 7; died Randolph, Jan. 28, 1905. 

Randolph reg. and news, P. 



i82 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1839 

PACKARD, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Harvard 
Divinity school 1842. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 26, 1818; died 
Providence, Dec. 14, 1842. Harv. div. sch. 

PALMER, EDWARD DORR GRIFFIN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard uni- 
versity 1842. Physician Boston, Mass.; member Boston school com- 
mittee; chairman sub -committee on the Latin school. Born Boston, 
Mass., April 17, 1818; died Boston, June 29, 1869. Nee. 1869 

PATCH, GEORGE WHITNEY, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological 
institution 1839-40; ordained Baptist minister 1841; pastor Wenham, 
Mass., 1841-43; Sharon, Mass., 1843-48; Marblehead, Mass., 1848-74; 
member Mass. legislature 1864, 1865. Born Boston, Mass., April 30, 
1817; died Cambridgeport, Mass., Dec. 24, 1875. Newt., Nee. 1876 

PITMAN, JOSEPH STORY, A.B. Principal University grammar school, 
Providence, R. I.; law student Harvard university 1842-43; admitted to 
bar 1844; lawyer Providence, R. I.; U. S. military service Mexican war, 
brigadier general; U. S. military service 1861, lieutenant-colonel; secre- 
tary R. I. society for the encouragement of domestic industry. Editor 
Transcript, Providence. Born Portsmouth, N. H., Dec. 25, 1819; died 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 15, 1883. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1884, Harv. law quin. 

POTTER, JAMES BROWN MASON, A.B. Law student Harvard univer- 
sity 1840-41; manufacturer Kingston, R. I ; U. S. military service 1861- 
82; additional paymaster 1861-64; major and paymaster 1864-82; brevet 
lieutenant-colonel 1865; stationed at Washington, D. C, 1865-70; Santa 
Fe, N. Mex., 1870-75; Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1875-78; San Francisco, 
Cal., 1878-80; New York, N. Y., 1880-82; deputy paymaster general, 
with rank of lieutenant-colonel, 1882; retired 1882; resident Kingston, 
R. I., 1882-1900; visitor U. S. military academy from R. I. Born Kings- 
ton, R. I., Oct. I, 1818; died Kingston, Nov. 13, 1900. Nee. 1901 

RICHARDSON, JOHN GANO, A.B. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1839-40; ordained Baptist minister 1841; pastor Milford, N. H., 
1841-45; South Danvers, now Peabody, Mass., 1845-47; Lawrence, Mass., 
1847-53; Green street church, Newburyport, Mass., 1853-56; Valley Falls, 
R. I., 1856-62; Cumberland Hill, R. I., 1862-64; Jefferson street church, 
Providence, R. I., 1864-71; Medford, Mass., 1871-77; Paterson, N. J., 
1877; resident Goshen, N. Y., 1877-90; member Mass. board of education; 
R. I. board of education. Author several lectures on slavery, the consti- 
tution of the United States, temperance; also sermons. Born Methuen, 
now Lawrence, Mass. .March 18, 1815; died Goshen, N. Y., June 14, 1890. 

Newt., Nee. 1891 

SAMSON, GEORGE WHITEFIELD, A.B.; D.D. Columbia.n college 1858; 
LL.D. Baylor university. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1843; ordained Baptist minister 1843; pastor E street church, Washing- 
ton, D. C, 1843-50, 1853-59; Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1850-52; president 
Columbian college 1859-71; Rutgers female college 1871-75, 1886-95; 
pastor First church, Harlem, N. Y., 1875-81; New York, N. Y., 1881-84; 
president Bible workers' college 1884-96; trustee Columbian college 1845- 
48; secretary 1845-48; trustee Southern Baptist theological seminary; 
member executive committee American colonization society 1858-71; 
life director 1873; chairman examining committee Columbia institution 
for the deaf and dumb, Washington, D. C, 1860-64; director Columbia 
hospital, Washington; trustee Rutgers female college; member American 
philological society; American scientific society. Author To Dahnonion, 
or the spirittml medium, 1852 ; 2d edition, entitled Spiritualism tested, i860; 
Appendix to Dagg's Theology, 1857; Outlines of the history of ethics, i860; 
Elements of art criticism, 1867; abridged edition, 1868; The atonement, 
1878; Divine law as to wines, 1880; English revisers' Greek ^ text un- 
authorized, 1882; Idols of fashion and culture, 1888; Classic test of 



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authorship applied to the Scrtpttires, 1893; also numerous sermons, bio- 
graphical sketches and contributions to periodicals. Born Harvard, 
Mass., Sept. 29, 1819; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1896. 
Nat. eye. Am biog., Newt., Sabin, Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog.. P., Nee. 1897 

SHEPPARD, EBENEZER LETSON LUDLAM, A.B. Admitted to bar 
1844; teacher Daretown, N. J., 1846-50; California, 1850-53; superintend- 
ent of schools, Daretown, 1854-57; farmer Daretown. Author History 
of Pittsgrove Baptist church. Born Greenwich, N. J., Feb. 25, 181 7; 
died Daretown, N. J., June 12, 1901. P., Nee. 1902 

SPENCE, GEORGE SUMNER GODDARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher 1839-43; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1846; ordained Baptist minister 
1847; pastor West Wrentham, Mass., 1847-48; Augusta, Me., 1849-51; in 
business and preacher, Salem, Mass., 1851-61. Born Boston, Mass., 
Dec. 21, 1819; died Salem, Mass., Sept. 7, 1863. 

Newt., Nee. 1864, Bapt. encyc. 

SPENCE, JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; M D. Harvard university 1843. Physician. 
From Boston, Mass.; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 7, 1851. Nee. 1851 

STEWART, HENRY GREEN, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1839-41; ordained Baptist minister 1841; pastor Cumberland Hill, 
R. I., 1841-50; Seekonk, Mass., 1850-52; member Mass. general court two 
years; agent American and foreign Bible society 1852-60; pastor Sha- 
womet church, Warwick, R. I., 1860-63; agent Freedman's bureau 1863- 
65; missionary R. I. state convention 1867-70; Indian agent, Southeastern 
Nevada, 1870-71. Bom East Clarendon, Vt., April 25, 181 1; died Pan- 
aca, Nev., July 6, 1871. Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 1872 

STONE, LUTHER, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1842; ordained Baptist minister 1843; pastor East Boston, Mass.; Ells- 
worth, Me., 1843-44; Burlington, la., 1845; First church, Rockford, 111., 
1846-47; editor Watchman of the prairies, Chicago, 111., 1847-53; pastor 
First church, Chicago, 111., 1847-48; one of the founders Baptist theo- 
logical union; trustee; secretary board of trustees -1866. Bom Oxford, 
Mass., Sept. 26, 1815; died Chicago, 111., July 9, 1890. 

Newt., Nee. 1891, Bapt. encyc. 

WEBB, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Teacher Southern states 1839-45; 
boot and shoe dealer, Boston, Mass., 1845-68; lawyer and musician, Bos- 
ton. Born Weymouth, Mass., Nov. 26, 1816; died Weymouth, Oct. 8, 
1898. Nee. 1899 

WHITMAN, PELEG SPENCER, A.M. by special vote 1890; D.D. Baptist 
minister Toccoa, Ga. Died Toccoa, Ga., May 22, 1900. 

WILLARD, PRESTON GREENLEAF, A.B. From Keene, N. H. 

WILSON, WILLIAM THOMAS, A.B.; M.D. Professor materia medica, 
University of Maryland, 1845-49. From Baltimore, Md.; died Balti- 
more, July, 1852. Nee. 1853 

36-*34 

1840 

AYER, NATHAN WHEELER, A.B.; A.M. University of Rochester 1859. 
Teacher. From Preston, Conn.; died Philadelphia, Penn., 1872. P. 

BOISE, JAMES ROBINSON, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1879; Ph D. University of 
Tubingen 1868; LL.D. University of Michigan 1868. Tutor Latin and 
Greek, Brown university, 1840-43; assistant professor Greek 1843-45; 
professor Greek language and literature 1845-50, 1851-52. Teacher Suf- 
field, Conn., 1837-38; student Germany, Greece and Italy, 1850-51; pro- 
fessor Greek language and literature, University of Mich., 1852-68; Uni- 
versity of Chicago 1868-77; New Testament interpretation. Baptist union 
theological seminary, Morgan Park, 111., 1877-91; professor emeritus 1891- 
92; professor emeritus New Testament Greek, University of Chicago, 
1892-95. Author Exercises in Greek prose composition; First lessons in 



i84 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1840 

Greek, 1870; Exercises in Greek syntax, 1874; Selections from Greek 
authors, in conjunction with J. E. Freeman, 1872; Notes on Greek text 
of Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, Philippians, 1884; Notes on Greek 
text of Galatians and Romans, 1886; editor Anabasis and Iliad. Born 
Blandford, Mass., Jan. 27, 1815; died Chicago, 111., Feb. 9, 1895. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Mich., Chic. 

BOTT, WILLIAM HATHORNE, A.B. Clergyman. From Salem, Mass.; 
died 1 84 1. 

BRANTLY, WILLIAM THEOPHILUS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. University of 
Ga. 1854. Ordained Baptist minister 1840; pastor First church, Augusta, 
Ga., 1840-48; professor belles-lettres, history and oratory, University of 
Ga., 1848-57; pastor Tabernacle church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1857-61; 
Second church, Atlanta, Ga., 1861-64, 1866-71; Beade Island, Ga., 1864- 
66; Seventh church, Baltimore, Md., 1871-82; trustee Mercer university, 
Ga. ; Columbian university. Author numerous sermons and addresses; 
editor Christian index; associate editor Religious herald. Born Beaufort, 
S. C, May i, 1816; died Baltimore, Md., March 6, 1882. Nee. 1882 

BRIGGS, OBIL WINSOR, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1844; ordained Baptist minister 1844; pastor Baltimore, Md.; 
Alexandria, Va. ; Philadelphia, Penn.; First church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
U. S. military service 1861-63?; chaplain; agent Freedman's bureau, 
Cal., 1863-65; resident San Francisco, Cal. Born Waterville, Me., May 
28, 1820; died San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 11, 1902. Newt., P., Nee. 1903 

BROWNE, GEORGE HUNTINGDON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1843; law- 
yer Glocester, R. I., 1843-80; Providence, R. I., 1880-85; niember R. I. 
house of representatives 1842, 1849-52; U. S. district attorney, R. I., 
1852-61 ; delegate Charleston and Baltimore democratic convention i860; 
member U. S. house of representatives 1861-63; U. S. military service 
1862-63, colonel; member R. I. senate 1872-74; elected chief justice R. I. 
supreme court 1874, but declined. Born Glocester, R. I., Jan. 6, 1818; 
died Providence, R. I., Sept. 26, 1885. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1886, Cong, direct. 

COGGESHALL, JAMES HAYDON, A.B. Teacher Friends' academy, New 
Bedford, Mass.; in business Providence, R. I.; member Providence com- 
mon council 1860-66; commissioner board of enrollment for first congres- 
sional district R. I. 1863; alderman Providence 1866-72; U. S. marshal 
1871-87. Born New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 29, 1820; died Providence, R. 
I., May 28, 1890. Nee. 1890 

COOKE, NATHANIEL BOWEN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Yale college 1847. 
Teacher private school, Bristol, R. I., 1840-43; physician Clappville, Mass., 
1847-48; principal Family school, Webster, Mass., 1848-51; high school, 
Bristol, R. I., 1851-60; grammar school, Newton, Mass., 1860-62; ordained 
Baptist minister 1862; pastor Greenville, Mass., 1862-69; Lonsdale, R. I., 
1869-71. Bom Cambridgeport, Mass., Feb. 26, 1816; died Lonsdale, 
R. I., April 14, 1871. Nee. 1871 

COWELL, SAMUEL, A.B. Ordained Episcopal minister 1844; rector 
Christ church, Brownsville, Penn., 1845-52; Saco, Me., 1854-58; St. 
John's church, Lockport, 111., 1858; chaplain 111. penitentiary, Joliet. 
Born Providence, R. I., July 3, 1820; died Kenosha, Wis., Jan. 15, 1892. 

Nee. 1892 

DODGE, EBENEZER, A.B.; D.D. 1861; LL.D. University of Chicago 1869. 
Principal academy, Shelbume Falls, Mass., 1842; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1845; ordained Baptist minister 1845; professor 
Covington theological institute 1845-46; pastor New Hampton, N. H., 
1846-48; New London, N. H., 1849-53; professor Biblical criticism and 
interpretation, Madison, now Colgate university, 1853-60; studied abroad 
1858-59; professor Christian theology 1860-68; president 1868-90. Born 
Salem, Mass., April 21, 1819; died Hamilton, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1890. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Newt., Nee. 1890 



1840 GRADUATES 185 

DOW, NATHAN HENRY, A.B. From Sterling, Conn. 

DUTTON, WILLIAM, A.B. Teacher Kalamazoo, Mich. From Jaffrey, 
N. H.; died 1846. P. 

EDDY, JOHN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1843; lawyer Mattapoisett, Mass., 
1843-48; Providence, R. I., 1848-1901; secretary and treasurer Fireman's 
mutual insurance company 1854-68; manager Providence machine com- 
pany 1867-68; president Blackstone mutual fire insurance company 1868- 
99; also treasurer 1879-99; president Merchants' mutual fire insurance 
company 1874-99; also treasurer 1879-99; secretary and treasurer Union 
insurance company 1863-68; chairman R. I. board of railroad commis- 
sioners; member Providence common council 1857, 1859; clerk R. I. 
house of representatives 1852-53; director Liberty bank; Third national 
bank; trustee Merchants' savings bank 1871 ; R. I. Bible society. Author 
various contributions to magazines. Born Eddyville, Mass., Sept. 12, 
1819; died Narragansett Pier, R. I., Oct. 2, 1901. 

R. I. eye. P., Nee. 1902 

FISKE, OLIVER, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 1843; 
farmer North Tewksbury, Mass., 1844-62, 1871-73; in business Boston, 
Mass., 1862-65; farmer North Andover, Mass., 1865-71; resident Lowell, 
Mass., 1873-85; North Chelmsford, Mass., 1885-1904. Born HoUiston, 
Mass., July 22, 1819; died North Chelmsford, Mass., May 2, 1904. 

Newt., P. 

FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, A.B. ; A.M.; D.D. University of Indiana 1869. 
Student General theological seminary; ordained Episcopal deacon 1842; 
priest 1845; rector Seneca Falls, N. Y. ; Havre de Grace, Md.; Trenton, 
N. J.; Newcastle, Del.; Christ church, Indianapolis, Ind., 1870-74; Christ 
church, Shrewsbury, N. J., 1875-98. Author The Eucharist, 1872; The 
creed and modern thought, 188 1; The church and the era, 1884; Marriage 
and divorce, 1889. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 19, 1818; died 
Shrewsbury, N. J., Nov. 3, 1898. Nee. 1899 

GALUSHA, ELON CHITTENDEN, A.B. One of the founders first ex- 
press between New York and Philadelphia; cashier Simmons, Hutchin- 
son and company, San Francisco, Cal., 1849-50; Genesee River bank, Mt. 
Morris, N. Y., 1853-5S; Traders national bank, Rochester, N. Y., 1860- 
65; U. S. deputy collector in charge of port of Charlotte, N. Y., 1877-87; 
executor and guardian. Born Whitesboro, N. J., June 5, 1820; died 
Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1902. Nee. 1903, P. 

GASTON, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1875; Harvard university 1875. 
Admitted to bar 1844; lawyer Roxbury, Mass., 1846-65; member Mass. 
legislature 1853-54, 1856; mayor Roxbury, 1861, 1862; lawyer Boston 
1865-92; member Mass. senate 1868; mayor Boston 1871-72; governor 
Mass. 1874. Born Killingly, Conn., Oct. 3, 1820; died Boston, Mass., 
Jan. 19, 1894. Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1894 

GRIFFIN, FRANK, A.B. Teacher Hartford, Ky., 1840-74; superintendent 
public schools Owensboro, Ky., 1873-74. Born Hampton, Conn., June 
15, 1817; died Hartford, Ky., June 6, 1874. P., Nee. 1875 

HATHAWAY, EDMUND VALENTINE, A.B. ; A.M.; M.D. University of 
Penn. 1844. Physician Providence, R. I., 1847-49, 1852-55; member 
R. I. medical society; merchant San Francisco, Cal.; member Vigilance 
committee, San Francisco, Cal., 1851. Bom Freetown, Mass., Jan. 18, 
1818; died Berkeley, Cal., Dec. 10, 1899. Nee. 1900 

JAMESON, THORNDIKE CLEAVES, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist 
minister 1840; pastor Third church. Providence, R. I., 1840-53; Tremont 
temple, Boston, Mass., 1853-55; First church, Melrose, Mass., 1855-58; 
Third church. Providence, R. I., 1858-61; U. S. military service 1861-65; 
chaplain; major. Born Saco, Me., Oct. i, 1812; died Pembroke, Mass., 
May 10, 1891. Nee. 1891, B. U. civ. war 



i86 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1840 

KENDRICK, JAMES RYLAND, A.B.; A M.; D D. University of Rochester 
1866. Teacher Ga. two years; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor 
Macon, Ga., 1842-47; First church, Charleston, S. C, 1847-53; Citadel 
square church, Charleston, 1853-62; pastor and principal academy, Mad- 
ison, Ga., 1862-65; pastor Tabernacle church. New York, N. Y., 1865-72; 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1873-80; trustee Vassar college; acting president 
1885-86. Editor Southern Baptist; joint editor Women's college hymnal. 
Born Poultney, Vt., April 21, 1821; died Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Dec. 11, 
1889. Biog. diet. U. S., Nee. 1890 

LARNED, EDWIN CHANNING, A.B. Professor mathematics, Kemper 
college, near St. Louis, Mo., 1840-41; lawyer Providence, R. I., until 
1847; Chicago, 111., 1847-69; member Union defence committee; U. S. 
district attorney 1861-65; secretary Chicago board of education three 
years ; one of the founders and trustee Dearborn seminary; inspector public 
schools; founder Chicago aid and relief society 1857; trustee St. Luke's 
hospital; resident Cambridge, Mass., 1869-71; Providence 1871-72, 1882- 
84; abroad 1872-73; resident Chicago, 111., 1873-82. Author Critical 
analysis of Drum-mond' s Natural law in the spirittial world; also numerous 
contributions to periodicals. Born Providence, R. I., July 14, 1820; died 
Lake Forest, 111., Sept. 18, 1884. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1885, Am. cat. 

LINCOLN, HEMAN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Rochester university 1865. Trustee 
Brown university 1862-79; fellow 1879-87. Principal academy, Derby, 
Vt., 1840-42; graduated Newton theological institution 1845; ordained 
Baptist minister 1845; pastor New Britain, Penn., 1845-50; Franklin 
square church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1850-53; Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1853- 
59; Central church, Providence, R. I., 1860-68; professor church history, 
Newton theological institution, 1868-73. 1878-87; homiletics, pastoral 
duties and church polity, 1873-78; chancellor Bucknell university; mem- 
ber Penn. historical society. Author Outline lectures in church history, 
1884; Outline lectures tn history of doctrine, 1885; The quiet hour; various 
contributions to religious papers; associate editor Christian chronicle, 
1844-48; editor 1848-53; Watchman and reflector, 1854-67; correspondent 
Examiner, New York, N. Y.; Journal, Boston, Mass.; Mormng star, 
Boston. Bom Boston, Mass., April 14, 182 1 ; died Newton Centre, Mass., 
Oct. 18, 1887. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am.'biog., Newt., Nee. 1888 

MATHEWSON, ROLLIN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1842 ; lawyer Providence, 
R. I., 1842-66, 1875-88, 1890-1903; New York, N. Y., 1866-75, 1888-90. 
Born Baltimore, Md., Oct. 28, 1820; died Providence, R. I., July 19, 
1903. Nee. 1903, P. 

MORSE, HORATIO GILEAD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1843. 
Physician Roxbury, Mass.; member Roxbury school committee 20 
years; Boston school board; Mass. house of representatives 1885. Born 
Roxbury, Mass., April 14, 1817; died Roxbury, May 12, 1886. Nee. 1886 

MORTON, NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1843. 
Tutor Brown university 1840-41. Lawyer Taunton, Mass. Born Taun- 
ton, Mass.; died Taunton, Feb. 12, 1856. Nee. 1856 

PAYNE, ABRAHAM, A.B. Admitted to bar 1842; lawyer Providence, R. 
I.; R. I. attorney-general 1863; commissioner to revise state laws 1872; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1878-80; R. I. historical society. 
Author Protest against slavery in Nebraska; The election franchise, 1882; 
Reminiscences of the R. I. bar, 1885; also numerous papers on constitu- 
tional reform in R. I.; and papers on history of Windham co.. Conn. 
Born Canterbury, Conn., Nov. 15, 18 18; died Providence, R. I., May 22, 
1886. R. I. cyc. Nee. 1886, Sabin 

SAGE, WILLIAM NATHAN, A.B. Publisher Rochester, N. Y., 1840-54; 
clerk Monroe co., N. Y., 1854-58; wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer 
1858-84; president Monroe county savings bank 1858-59, 1884-90; Sage 
deposit company; trustee Hubbell Park orphan asylum; member board 



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of managers N. Y. state industrial school; secretary and treasurer board 
of trustees University of Rochester 1850-90; president Rochester Bap- 
tist missionary union. Born Ballston Springs, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1819; died 
Cottage City, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., Aug. 17, 1890. 

Nee. 1 89 1, Bapt. encyc. 

SLEEPER, JONAS DARIUS, A.B. Lawyer Hill, N. H., 1843; clerk Graf- 
ton CO. courts, Haverhill, N. H., 1848-58; cashier State capital bank. 
Concord, N. H., 1858-59; clerk Merrimac co. courts 1859-68; member 
N. H. senate 1855-57.' Born Gilford Village, N. H., April, 1815; died 
Plymouth, N. H., Sept. 9, 1868. Nee. 1869 

STONE, JAMES LOUIS, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Unitarian minister; pastor 
Mansfield, Mass.; Brewster, Mass., 1846-48; Sharon, Mass., 1848-50; prin- 
cipal grammar school, Providence, R. I.; North Bridgewater, Mass.; 
Taunton, Mass. Born Coventry, R. I., June 5, 1818; died Taunton, 
Mass., Aug. 13, 1873. Nee. 1874 

WATSON, ELISHA FREEMAN, A.B.; A.M. Student General theological 
seminary; ordained Episcopal minister 1843 ; rector St. Matthew's church, 
Jamestown, R. I., and St. Paul's church, Tower Hill, South Kingstown, 
R. I., 1843-46; Christ's church, Lonsdale, R. I., three years; resident 
South Kingstown, R. I., 1851-1900; rector Otis, Mass., and New Boston, 
Mass., 1859-60; U. S. military service 1861-64, chaplain. Born Boston 
Neck, South Kingstown, R. I., March 28, 1814; died South Kingstown, 
Jan. 16, 1900. Nee. 1900 

WEST, EDWARD WEEKS, A.B. Clergyman. From Colchester, Conn.; 
deceased. 

WESTON, HENRY GRIGGS, A.B.; LL.D. 1891; A.M. Shurtleff college 
1846; D.D. University of Rochester 1859; LL.D. Bucknell university; 
Denison university; South Western university. Student Newton theo- 
logical institution 1840-42; ordained Baptist minister 1843; home mis- 
sionary Illinois 1843-46; pastor Peoria, 111., 1846-59; Oliver street, now 
Madison avenue, church. New York, N. Y., 1859-68; president Crozer 
theological seminary 1868-. Author Matthew, the Genesis of the New 
Testament; also numerous sermons, lectures, and contributions to publi- 
cations. Address, Chester, Penn. 

Biog. diet. U. S., Cyc. Am. biog.. Newt., Bapt. encyc, P. 

WHEATON, FRANCIS IDE, A.B. Lawyer Jacksonville, Fla.; justice 
circuit court. Born Seekonk, Mass., 181 7 ; died Green Cove Springs, Fla., 
March 8, 1879. Nee. 1879 

WINSOR, JOSEPH, A.B. Teacher Prince George's co., Md., 1840-42; law 
student Providence, R. I. ; lawyer East Greenwich, R. I. Bom Glocester, 
R. I , Jan. 15, 1821; died East Greenwich, R. I., Dec. 20, 1853. 

History of E. Greenwich, P. 

WOOD, THOMAS WESTON, A.B.; M.D. Physician, apothecary and 
joint editor Medical enquirer. Fall River, Mass., 1847-48. Born Middle- 
boro, Mass., July 26, 1818; died Newport, R. I. B. U. Fall River. 

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1841 

ARNOLD, SAMUEL GREENE, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1878; LL.B. Har- 
vard university 1845. Trustee Brown university 1848-80. Merchant 
Providence, R. I.; travelled abroad 1842, 1845-48; admitted to bar 1845; 
lawyer Providence; lieutenant-governor R. I. 1852-53, 1861-63; delegate 
Peace convention 1861; colonel artillery and aide 1861; member U. S. 
senate 1862-63; presidential elector 1876; president R. I. historical society 
1868-80; member Providence school committee; trustee Providence reform 
school; Butler hospital for the insane 11 years; member Franklin society. 
Author History of R. I., i63g-i7go, 1859-60; History of Middletown, R. /., 



i88 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1841 

1876; besides various addresses and memorials. Bom Providence, R. I., 
April 12, 1821; died Providence, Feb. 13, 1880. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., Harv. law quin., Sabin, 
AUibone, Nee. 1880, R. I. hist. soc. proc. 

BAILEY, CHARLES, A.B.; M.D. Berkshire medical institution 1843. 
Physician Springfield, Mass., 1843-47; Holyoke, Mass., 1847-49; student 
Filbert street homoeopathic college 1849; physician Pittsfield, Mass. 
Born East Medway, Mass., Sept. 2, 1821; died Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 9, 
1895. P- 

BROOKS, KENDALL, A.B.; D.D. 1866; A.M. Waterville college 1854. 
Tutor Columbian university 1841-43; graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1845; ordained Baptist minister 1845; pastor Eastport, Me., 
1845-52; associate secretary American Baptist publication society 1852- 
53; professor mathematics and natural philosophy, Waterville college, 
1853-55; pastor Fitchburg, Mass., 1855-65; editor National Baptist, 1865- 
68; president Kalamazoo college 1868-87; professor mathematics. Alma 
college, 1888-; member Me. board of education 1850-52. Author numerous 
articles in various religious and educational journals. Born Roxbury, 
Mass., Sept. 3, 1821; died Alma, Mich., Feb. 15, 1898. 
Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., Colby, Nee. 1898, Biog. diet. U. S. 

BROWN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; A.M. Law student Elba, 
N. Y., 1841-44; lawyer Elba; Kans. From Elba, N. Y. ; died Kans., 
1861. 

CAMPBELL, THOMAS CLEMENT, A.B. Law student Harvard univer- 
sity 1843; lawyer Duchess co., N. Y., 1843-67; New York, N. Y., 1867-; 
district attorney Dtitchess co. 1850-56. Address, 220 Broadway, New 
York, N. Y. Harv. law quin. 

GATE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1844; ordained Baptist minister 1844; pastor Barre, Mass., 
1844-48. Born Sanbomton, N. H.,Feb., 1815; died Barre, Mass., May 
13, 1849. Nee. 1849, Bapt. encyc. Newt. 

COFFIN, FREDERICK WILLIAM, A.B. Teacher. Born Edgartown, 
Mass., Feb. 12, 1820; died Burlington, Wis., Sept. 10, 1844. P. 

COOPER, WILSON CONNER, A.B. Planter Mount Vernon, Montgomery 
CO., Ga., 1841-66. Bom Montgomery co., Ga. ; died Screven co., Ga., 
Jan., 1866. Nee. 1866 

DUNBAR, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. From New Bedford, Mass.; died New 
Bedford, Nov. 19, 1849. Nee. 1850 

EDWARDS, BENJAMIN ALEXANDER, A.B. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1844; ordained Baptist minister 1845; pastor Grafton, 
Mass., 1845-49; Watertown, Mass., 1850-54; Newtonville, Mass., 1854-56; 
Plymouth, Mass., 1856-60; Holliston, Mass., 1860-65; Sharon, Mass., 
1865-72; Bolton, Mass., 1872-79. Born Framingham, Mass., March 24, 
1812; died Bolton, Mass., Feb. 28, 1879. Newt., Nee. 1879 

FRIEZE, HENRY SIMMONS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1882; Chicago university 
1870; Kalamazoo college 1870; University of Michigan 1885. Tutor 
Brown university 1841-44. Associate principal University grammar 
school. Providence, R. I., 1844-54; professor Latin, University of Mich., 
1854-89; acting president 1869-71, 1880-82, 1887-88; member Anierican 
philosophical society. Author Ancient and modern education; Life and 
works of Henry Phillip Tappan, first president of the University of Michi- 
gan; Notes on the loth and 12th books of Quintilian, 1867; Giovanni Dupre, 
the story of a Florentine sculptor, 1886; also articles in reviews; editor 
Virgil's ALneid, i860. Born Boston, Mass., Sept. 15, 1817; died Ann 
Arbor, Mich., Dec. 7, 1889. 

Nat cyc. Am. biog., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1890, Allibone 

GAMMELL, ASA MESSER, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Young ladies' seminary, 
Warren, R. I., 1841-62; resident Warren 1862-85; Providence, R. I., 



1841 GRADUATES 189 

1885-1903; member R. I. house of representatives; R. I. historical society; 
vice president Veteran citizens' historical society. Born Medfield, Mass., 
March 16, 1816; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 15, 1903. P., Nee. 1904 

GREELEY, ADONIRAM JUDSON, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1845. 
Physician Searsmount, Me.; Clinton, Mass.; Olneyville, R. I.; member 
R. I. medical society; R. I. historical society. Bom Hudson, N. H., 
Sept. 10, 1818; died Olneyville, R. I., Sept. i, 1893. Nee. 1894 

HALE, WILLIAM MASON, A.B. Accountant Providence, R. I.; in service 
of Paraguay company 1854-56; in business Providence; U. S. military 
service 1862, lieutenant-colonel; resident Col.; Col. correspondent Prov- 
idence journal. Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 6, 1821; died Denver, Col., 
Oct. 8, 1868. R. I. adj. -gen., Nee. 1869 

HALL, RICHARD CLARENCE, A.B.; A.M. Student General theological 
seminary; ordained Episcopal deacon 1845; priest 1847; rector St. John's 
church, Huntington, Baltimore, Md., 1847-55; St. Timothy's church, 
New York, N. Y., 1856-57; missionary Baltimore, Md., 1857-97; warden 
Church home and infirmary, Baltimore. Born Baltimore, Md., 1821; 
died Baltimore, Feb. 23, 1897. P., Nee. 1897 

HART, CHARLES, A.B. Admitted to bar 1844; lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
justice police court. Providence, 1844-45, 1853-55; attorney-general R. I , 
1855-58. Born Salem, Mass., April 16, 1822; died Providence, R. I., 
March 6, 1903. Nee. 1903 

HARTSHORN, JOSEPH CHARLES, A.B. Trustee Brown university 
1872-89. Graduated Newton theological institution 1844; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1844; pastor Georgetown, Mass., 1844-48; treasurer Provi- 
dence steam and gas pipe company. Providence, R. I., 1850-84; member 
Providence school committee; Young men's Christian association; presi- 
dent two years; member Providence common council 1856; resident New- 
ton Centre, Mass., 1884-89; founder Hartshorn scholarships, Brown uni- 
versity; Hartshorn memorial college, Richmond, Va., 1884. Born Bos- 
ton, Mass., Oct. 27, 181 2; died Newton Centre, Mass., July 11, 1889. 

Nee. 1890, Newt. 

HAWES, ALFRED, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1844; 
ordained Congregational minister 1844; home missionary 1844; pastor 
Presbyterian church, Marion, Ind., 1844-54. Born Holliston, Mass., 
April 2, 1818; died Marion, Ind., Aug. 31, 1854. Nee. 1855, And. 

HAYNES, DAVID, A.B.; A.M. Law student Searsport, Me.; principal 
public school, New York, N. Y.; private school Rahway, N. J.; superin- 
tendent orphan asylum. New York, N. Y.; wholesale boot and shoe dealer 
N. Y.; chief clerk U. S. money order office, Washington, D. C, 22 years; 
chief of division three years. Bom N. H., 1816; died Washington, D. C, 
Feb. 28, 1902. P. 

LYON, MERRICK, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. University of Chicago 1873. In- 
structor Brown university 1855; trustee 1874-77; fellow 1877-88. 
Principal Waterman street English and classical school, Providence, 
R. I., 1841-45; associate principal University grammar school 1845-88; 
member Providence school committee 25 years; common council 1855; 
president R. I. institute of instruction 1873-74; honorary commissioner 
World's fair, Vienna, 1873-74; president American institute of education 
two years; president R. I. Baptist social union. Bom Sturbridge, Mass., 
April 7, 1815; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 11. 1888. 

Nat. eye Am. biog., R. I. eye. Nee. 1889 

MANN, SAMUEL STILLMAN, A.B.; A.M. Merchant and manufacturer 
Randolph, Mass., 1841-49; miner Umpqua City, Or.; manager trading 
post, Scottsburg, Or.; U. S. quartermaster. Empire City, Or,, 1854-56; 
shipper and miner Empire City 1856-83; U. S. custom house officer; 
U. S. marshal; postmaster; justice Coos co. court; Or., 1859-62, 1866-70. 
Born Randolph, Mass., June 26, 1819; died San Francisco, Cal., April 
13, 1888. Nee. 1888 



rpo BROWN UNIVERSITY 1841 

MASON, AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1844. Phy- 
sician South Dedham, Mass.; medical student Paris; physician Billerica, 
Mass., 1845-55; Brighton, Mass., 1855-73, 1877-82; U. S. military service, 
assistant surgeon; resident Santa Barbara, Cal., 1877-82; member Ameri- 
can medical association; delegate International medical congress 1881. 
Author The quackery of the age, 1845; The cholera, 1849; revised, 1866; 
Social ethics as connected with the business of the physician, 1849; ^^so 
various articles in medical magazines. See sketch in Boston medical and 
surgical jotivnal, vol. 106, 1882. Born Waltham, Mass., Oct. 2, 1823; 
died Brighton, Mass., May 24, 1882. Sur.-gen. cat.. Nee. 1882 

PERKINS, JONAS REYNOLDS, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy, Roches- 
ter, Mass., two years; lawyer New Bedford, Mass., until 1849; California 
1849-52; North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass., 1852-93; justice of 
peace 1852; captain North Bridgewater dragoons 1857; selectman 1864; 
member of school committee 1867-68; trial justice; justice ist district 
court, Plymouth co., 1874-85. Born East Braintree, Mass., Feb. 18, 
1822; died Brockton, Mass., Feb. 19, 1893. Nee. 1893 

SMITH, ELBRIDGE, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.D. 1893. Tutor Brown university 
1841-43. Principal University grammar school. Providence, R. L, 1843-45; 
high school, Worcester, Mass., 1845-48; Cambridge, Mass., 1848-57; Free 
academy, Norwich, Conn., 1857-66; high school, Dorchester, Mass., 1866- 
89; resident Dorchester 1889-1902; one of the founders American insti- 
tute of instruction. Author numerous addresses. Born East Sudbury, 
now Wayland, Mass., Feb. 14, 1818; died Dorchester, Mass., June 20, 
1902. Nee. 1903 

SYKES, JAMES NOBLE, AB. Ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor 
North Reading, Mass.; Bristol, R. I.; Chelsea, Mass.; East Boston, Mass.; 
Newburvport, Mass.; Painesville, O.; Lima, O.; Greenville, Conn. Born 
Suffield, Conn., Sept. 30, 1812; died Agawam, Mass., Sept. 27, 1880. 

Nee. 1881, P. 

TAYLOR, ASA POTTER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer New York, N. Y. Born 
Kingston, R. I., 1823; died Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 12, 1858. Nee. 1858 

THAYER, JOHN MILTON, A.B.; A.M. Columbian college 1847; LL.D. 
University of Nebraska 1902. Lawyer Nebraska; member Neb. legisla- 
ture 1860-61; U. S. military service 1861-65, brigadier-general; brevet 
major-general; member U. S. senate 1867-71; governor Wy. ter. 1875-79; 
Neb. 1887-91; resident Lincoln, Neb. Author various reports and mes- 
sages. Address, Lincoln, Neb. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cong, direct., B. U. civil war, Columbian, P. 

TINKHAM, ALANSON HARRIS, A.B. Lawyer; merchant. From Mid- 
dleboro, Mass.; died near New Orleans, La., Jan., 1849. P. 

WALKER, JAMES BRADFORD RICHMOND, A.B.; A.M. Teacher New 
Bedford and Taunton, Mass., 1842-44; graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1846; ordained Congregational minister 1847 '< pastor Bucksport, 
Me., 1847-53; Second church, Holyoke, Mass., 1855-64; resident Hartford, 
Conn., 1864-67; pastor Winsted, Conn., 1867-69; author Hartford, Conn., 
1869-80; Roxbury, Mass., 1880-85. Author Memorials of the Walkers of 
the old Plymouth colony and their descendants, 1861; Concordance of the 
Bible. Born Taunton, Mass., April 15, 1821; died Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 
24. 1885. And., Nee. 1885 

WHEATON, HENRY STEWARD, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard 
university 1841-42; president Norwich university, Vt., 1842-43; lawyer 
San Francisco, Cal. From Wrentham, Mass.; died San Francisco, Cal., 
1862. Harv. law quin., P. 

WILSON, FRANKLIN, A.B.; D.D. Columbian college 1865. Student New- 
ton theological institution 1842-44; ordained Baptist minister 1846; pas- 
tor Huntingdon, now Waverly, Md., 1845-47; High street church Balti- 
more, Md., 1847-52; editor True union, 1853-57, 1860-61; Christian re- 
view, 1855-56; Maryland Baptist, 1865; trustee Columbian college 



1841 GRADUATES 191 

1846-72; overseer 1872-76; secretary executive board Md. Baptist union 
association 1847-87; president Female house of refuge, Baltimore, 23 
years; board of trustees Baltimore orphan asylum 36 years. Author 
several tracts, pamphlets and essays. See The life history of Franklin 
Wilson, as told tn his journals, 1897. Born Baltimore, Md., Dec. 8, 1822; 
died Baltimore, Oct. 14, 1896. P., Nee. 1897 

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1842 

BARTOL, GEORGE MURILLO, A.B.; D.D. 1892. Graduated Harvard 
divinity school 1845 1 ordained Unitarian minister 1847 1 preacher Chicago, 
111., 1845-46; pastor First Congregational society, Lancaster, Mass., 1847-; 
chairman trustees Free public library, Lancaster, 1865-; member school 
committee, Lancaster; president Mass. evangelical missionary society; 
Society for relief of aged and destitute clergymen; board of trustees, 
Bromfield school, Harvard, Mass. Address, Lancaster, Mass. 

Harv. div. sch., Sabin, P. 

BROWNELL, STEPHEN ELTON, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy, Rhine- 
beck, N. Y., 1843-54; Bonham, Tex., 1854-62; resident Providence, R. L, 
1862-63; ranch owner and farmer Santa Rosa, Cal., 1863-?. From See- 
konk, Mass. 

BUDLONG, THOMAS RUSSELL, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1851. 
Physician San Francisco, Cal.; Providence, R. L Born Lowell, Mass., 
Sept. 7, 1822; died Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 6, 1855. Nee. 1856 

BURGESS, ISAAC JULIAN, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1845; ordained Baptist minister 1845; pastor Pomfret, Conn., 
1845-47; Lime Rock, R. I., 1847-51 ; agent American Sunday school union 
1851-53; First church, Calais, Me., 1853-65; Allendale and Allenville, 
R. I., 1865-67; U. S. Christian commission 1864; pastor West Dedham, 
Mass., 1867-71; Third church, Middleboro, Mass., 1871-75; Hampden 
Falls, N. H., 1876-85; resident East Dedham, Mass., 1887-96; preacher 
Canaan, N. H., 1892-93; resident Hyde Park, Mass., 1896-1903. Born 
Batavia, Java, Jan. 4, 1820; died Hyde Park, Mass., Feb. 26, 1903. 

Nee. 1903, Newt. 

BUTTON, HENRY HARRISON, A.B.; M.D. University of the city of 
New York 1845. Physician Brooklyn, N. Y., 1845-48; druggist Milwau- 
kee, Wis., 1848-90; treasurer Greene and Button company, Milwaukee; 
president Milwaukee gas company; Merchants' association. Born Wal- 
lingford, Vt., Aug. 28, 1818; died Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 14, 1890. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Nee. 1890 

CHASE, PERLEY SMITH, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Manchester, N. H., 1845- 
46; Lawrence, Mass., 1846-66; Concord, N. H., 1866-72; farmer Medfield, 
Mass., 1872-97. Born Chester, N. H., Nov. 8, 181 7; died Medfield, 
Mass., Jan. 17, 1897. Nee. 1900 

CHASE, WILLIAM STAUGHTON, A.B.; A.M. Private tutor, Ala., 1842- 
43; student Newton theological institution 1843-44; newspaper corre- 
spondent Paris 1843-48, 1851-56, 1879-81 ; librarian American academy of 
arts and sciences, Boston, Mass., 1848-51; secretary American consulate, 
Paris; merchant Chicago, 111., 1856-59; professor modern languages, Rich- 
mond college, Va., 1859-61 ; teacher Richmond 1861-65 ; member editorial 
staff Herald, New York, N. Y., 1865-72 ; Express, New York. Joint trans- 
lator Lamartine's History of the French revolution, 1849; editor Vericour's 
History of French literature. Bom Washington, D. C, Dec. 12, 1822; 
died Paris, France, June 21, 1881. Newt., Nee. 1882 

CHESBROUGH, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. Clergyman. From 
Providence, R. I. 

COLVER, CHARLES KENDRICK, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1845; ordained Baptist minister 1846; pastor Water- 
town, Mass., 1846-50; Pleasant street church, Worcester, Mass., 1850-54; 



192 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1842 

Detroit, Mich., 1857-58; Charlestown, Mass., 1858-60; Abington, Mass., 
1860-61; Andover, Mass., 1861-64; Elgin, 111., 1864-68; Mount Carroll, 
111., 1868-71; New Lisbon, Wis. 1871-73; Menomonie, Wis., 1873-75; 
River Falls, Wis., 1875-79; resident Chicago, 111., 1879-96. Born Claren- 
don, Vt., May 22, 182 1 ; died Chicago, 111., Oct. 24, 1896. 

Newt., P., Nee. 1897 

DENISON, ALBERT EDGAR, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 
1843; pastor Saybrook, Conn., 1843-44; Wallingford, Conn., 1844-51; 
Clinton, Conn., 1851-66; agent American Baptist home mission society 
1866-69; pastor Lyme, Conn., 1869-71; Plainville, Conn., 1871-78; mem- 
ber school boards 1844-77. Bom Saybrook, Conn., Sept. 12, 1812; died 
Plainville, Conn., Oct. 5, 1891. Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1892 

ELY, JAMES WINCHELL COLEMAN, A.B.; A.M.; _M.D. Harvard uni- 
versity 1846. Physician Providence, R. I.; physician Providence dis- 
pensary; attending physician 1847; consulting physician; city physician 
Providence 1850-66; medical attendant Dexter asylum 1850-66; consult- 
ing physician 1866-; attending physician R. I. hospital 1868-74, 1883- 
89; consulting physician 1874-; consulting physician Butler hospital for 
the insane 1868-; St. Joseph's hospital; member R. I. medical society 
1847-; secretary; treasurer; president 1868-70; censor; original member 
Providence medical association; first secretary; president one year; 
member R. I. historical society; Providence Franklin society; secretary; 
president; director Providence athenaeum; member school committee 
two years; member American academy of medicine; delegate American 
medical association several times. Address, 36 Prospect St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Surg.-gen. cat., P. 

FENNER, CORNELIUS GEORGE, A.B. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1845; pastor First Unitarian church, Cincinnati, O., 1846. Author 
Poems of many m,oods, 1846. Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 30, 1822; 
died Cincinnati, O., Jan. 3, 1847. 

Harv. div. sch., Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cyc. Am. biog. 

FRENCH, CHARLES GRAFTON WILBERTON, A.B.; A.M. Principal 
academy, Beaufort, S. C; admitted to Mass. bar; lawyer Washington, 
D. C; U. S. district justice. Or. ter. ; lawyer Sacramento, Cal.; chief 
justice Ariz, supreme court. Born Berkley, Mass., Aug. 22, 1820; died 
San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 13, 1891. Swansea rec, P. 

GOULD, ASA HOWARD, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1846; assistant editor Watchman 1846-47; ordained Baptist minister 
1847; pastor Baring, Me., 1847-56; East Auburn, Me., 1856-60; Lebanon, 
Me., 1860-61; Alna, Me., 1861-65; West Gardiner, Me., 1865-70; resident 
Livermore, Me., 1870-84. Born Charlestown, Mass., July 19, 1814; died 
Livermore, Me., July 6, 1884. Nee. 1885, Newt. 

GROVER, ZUINGLIUS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Attleboro, Mass.; Nashua, 
N. H.; principal old Prospect street grammar school, Providence, R. I., 
1845-57; Dearborn seminary, Chicago, 111., 1857-91. Born Mansfield, 
Mass., Jan. 17, 1812; died Chicago, 111., Dec. 8, 1891. Nee. 1892 

HARKNESS, ALBERT, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1869; Ph.D. University of Bonn 
1854. Professor Greek language and literature. Brown university, 1855- 
92; emeritus 1892-; fellow 1904-. Teacher high school. Providence, R. I., 
1843-53; student Germany 1853-55; iii Europe 1870-71, 1883-84, 1896; 
one of the founders R. I. institute of instruction 1843; lecturer 1855-56; 
president Franklin lyceum 1849-50; one of the founders American philo- 
logical association 1869; first vice president 1869; secretary; treasurer; 
president 1875-76; member Archaeological institute of America; one of 
the founders American school of classical studies at Athens; member 
managing committee 1880-; president R. I. historical society. Author 
First Greek hook, i860; Latin grammar, 1864; Latin reader, 1865; Intro- 
ductory Latin book, 1866; Elementary Latin grammar, 1869; Practical 
introduction to Latin prose composition, 1869; Progressive exercises in 



1842 G R A D U A T^E S 193 

reading and writing Latin, 1883; First year in Latin, 1883; Easy method 
for beginners in Latin, 1890; Complete Latin grammar, 1898; Short Latin 
grammar, 1898; various articles in Transactions of the American philo- 
logical association, Bibliotheca sacra and other publications; editor 
Arnold's First Latin book, 185 1; Second Latin book. 1853; Caesar's Com- 
mentaries on the Gallic war, 1870; Cicero' s select orations , 1873; Sallust's 
Catiline, 1878; Preparatory course in Latin prose authors, 1878; Ccesar's 
Gallic war, with introduction, notes and vocabulary, 1901; Cicero's select 
orations, with life of Cicero, Roman constitution, notes and vocabulary, 
1904. Address, loi Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, R. I. eye, Am. 
cat., P. 

HUNT, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1845; graduate student Union theological seminary 1845-46; ordained 
Baptist minister 1849; pastor Sutton, N. H., 1846-47; Drewsville, N. H., 
1847-48; Richmond, N. H., 1848-53; HoUis, N. H., 1854-55; Hinesburg, 
Vt., 1855-56; Wendell, Mass., 1856-61; Pottersville, N, H., '1861-67; Plain 
City, O., 1867-; teacher. Address, Chilicothe St., Plain City, Madison 
CO., O. Newt., P. 

JAMES, JOHN SEXTON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Jefferson medical college 1846. 
Student Newton theological institution 1842-44; medical missionary 
Southern Baptist convention, China, 1846-48. Born Philadelphia, Penn., 
1818; drowned Hong Kong, April 15, 1848. Newt., Nee. 1848 

LIVERMORE, SILAS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1843; ordained Baptist minister 1857; pastor Broad Run, near 
Union, Va.; Bloomfield, Mo.; teacher, preacher, agent, Va.; N. C; Penn.; 
Mo.; Ark.; resident Shelbyville, 111.; Germantown, Penn. Born Oxford, 
Mass., March 15, 181 2; died Germantown, Penn., March 31, 1894. 

Nee. 1896, Newt., P. 

MACKIE, PETER FEARING, A.B. Medical student. From Wareham, 
Mass.; died Wareham, Sept. 2, 1846. Nee. 1847 

MANTON, JOSEPH RANDALL, A.B. ; A.M. Teacher academy, Worcester, 
Mass., 1842-43; travelled in the South; student Hamilton theological 
seminary 1846-48; ordained Baptist minister 1848; pastor Gloucester, 
Mass., 1848-50; Clarksville, Tenn., 1850-57; Vermont street church, 
Quincy, 111., 1857-60; Minneapolis, Minn., 1860-65; St. Joseph, Mo., 1865- 
69; Richfield, Minn., 1869-1900; resident La Crosse, Wis.; Minneapolis, 
Minn. Address, R. R. i. Station F, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Bapt. encyc, R. I. cyc. 

METCALF, EDWIN, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1842-43; ser- 
geant istM'^ard company, Dorr war; admitted to bar 1844; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I.; justice court of magistrates; clerk R. I. supreme court 1851- 
53; connected with the Providence post and herald 1854-56; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1851-62, 1873-74; speaker 1873-74; member R. I. 
senate 1874-76; U. S. military service 1861-64, colonel; attorney-general 
R. I. 1886. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 23, 1823; died Providence, Jan. 
18, 1894. R. I. cyc. Nee. 1894, B. U. civ. war, Harv. law quin. 

NICHOLS, LEMUEL BLISS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Philadelphia medical school 
1850. Teacher Arnold street grammar school, Providence, R. I., 1842-49; 
physician Worcester, Mass., 1850-83 ; president Worcester county homoeo- 
pathic medical society. Born Bradford, N. H., Oct. 16, 1816; died Wor- 
cester, Mass., Sept. 28, 1883. Nee. 1884 

PACKARD, NOAH FORD, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Union theological sem- 
inary 1845; ordained Presbyterian minister 1845; pastor Cranston, R. I., 
1845-46; Stanwich, Conn., 1846; New Orleans, La., 1846-47. From 
North Bridgewater, Mass.; died New Orleans, La., Sept. 3, 1847. 

Nee. 1848 



194 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1842 

PARSONS, JOHN, A.B. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1848; 
home missionary. Me., 1848-56; ordained Congregational minister 1857; 
pastor Limington, Me., 1857-63; Ivennebunkport, Me., 1863-66; First 
church, York, Me., 1866-69; Lebanon, Me., 1869-73; resident Lelaanon, 
Me., 1874-76; Kennebunk, Me., 1877-80; Exeter, N. H., 1881-82; Newton 
Centre, Mass., 1882-93; Dorchester, Mass., 1893-. Address, Percival St., 
Dorchester, Mass. And., P. 

PHIPPS, JAMES MONROE, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1845. Physi- 
cian Boston, Mass., 1845-65; member Mass. medical society. Born Hop- 
kinton, Mass., May i, 1818; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 15, 1865. Nee. 1866 

PIERCE, HENRY NILES, A.B.; D.D. University of Ala. 1862; LL.D. 
University of the South; William and Mary college 1868. Ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1843; priest 1849; founder Episcopal church, Washing- 
ton CO., Texas; rector Christ church, Matagorda, Tex., 1852-54; Trinity 
church. New Orleans, La., 1854-55; St. Paul's church, Rahway, N. J., 
1855-57; St. John's church, Mobile, Ala., 1857-68; St Paul's church, 
Springfield, 111., 1868-70; missionary bishop Ark. and Ind. ter. 1870-71; 
bishop of Ark. 1871-99. Author Sermons, Mobile, June ij, 1861, the na- 
tional fast appointed by Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate states, 
1861; The Agnostic, and other poems, 1884. Born Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 
19, 1820; died Fayetteville, Ark., Sept. 5, 1899. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Sabin, P., Nee. 1900 

ROOT, DAVID LYMAN, A.B. Born Granville, Mass., July 19, 1822; 
died Aug. 26, 1846. Root gen. 

STEVENSON, GEORGE SEARS, A.B. ; A.M. Student Wake Forest college, 
N. C, 1837-40; lawyer New Berne, N. C; state solicitor Craven co., N. C.; 
member N. C. legislature; director Atlantic and N. C. railroad. Born 
New Berne, N. C, 1822; died New Berne, July 16, 1861. Nee. 1861 

STONE, GEORGE BURRILL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher North Bridgewater, 
Mass.; principal English and classical school, Fall River, Mass., 1844-49; 
high school, Fall River, 1849-55; superintendent public schools, Indianap- 
olis, Ind., 1855-58; superintendent schools and principal high school, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1858-62; professor history and rhetoric, and princi- 
pal academy, Washington university, St. Louis, Mo., 1862-74; travelled 
in Europe; principal private school, St, Louis, 1881-8S, resident Fall 
River, Mass., 1888-96. Born Charlton, Mass., Nov. 30, 1823; died Fall 
River, Mass., May 9, 1896. P., Nee. 1896 

TILLINGHAST, CHRISTOPHER SPENCER, A.B. Resident Wickford, 
R. I.; law student Harvard university 1844. Born Wickford, R. I., 
May 19, 1819; died Wickford, Aug. 30, 1844. P. 

TUCKER, GEORGE EVERETT, A.B. Agent American and foreign Bible 
society 1842-46; principal school, Pittsfield, Mass., 1846-51 ; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 185 1; pastor Stewart street church, Providenec, R. I.; Lons- 
dale, R. I.; Groton Centre, Mass.; Wells Depot, Me.; Buxton Centre, Me.; 
Durham, Me.; Lisbon Falls, Me.; in service of Christian commission, 
department of the South, 1864-?. Born Canton, Mass., Feb. 29, 1820; died 
Dedham, Mass., Oct. 24, 1888. Nee. 1889 

WELD, WILLIAM, A.B. From Le Roy, Genesee co., N. Y. 

WESTCOTT, AMASA SMITH, A.B. Admitted to bar 1844; lawyer Warren, 
R. I., 1844-46; Providence, R. I., 1846-97; clerk court of common pleas 
1852, 1854-67; justice Providence municipal court 1867-84; member 
Providence common council 1854-55. Born North Scituate, R. I., Sept., 
21, 1818; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 6, 1897. R. I. cj^c, P., Nee. 1898 

WILLARD, JOHN BARSTOW, A.B. Law student Syracuse, N. Y., 
Millbury and Concord, Mass., three years; ordained Unitarian minister 
1848; pastor Westford, Mass , three times; Windsor, Vt., three times; 
Lee street church, Lowell, Mass.; Barnstable, Mass., twice; Lunenburg, 



1842 GRADUATES 195 

Mass.; Warwick, Mass.; Norton, Mass.; resident Harvard, Mass., 187 1- 
1900. Author sermon and articles in newspapers. Born New York, 
N. Y., April I, 1822; died Ayer, Mass., July 6, 1900. P., Nee. 1901 

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1843 

BARTLETT, PERCIVAL WHITMORE, A.B. Assistant teacher Brim- 
mer grammar school, Boston, Mass.; assistant master Hancock gram- 
mar school, Boston; master Chapman school. East Boston; Adams school, 
East Boston; resident Newton Centre, Mass., 1863-6S. Editor Warren's 
physical geography, 1871. Born Dudley, Mass., Jan. 27, 1822; died New- 
ton, Mass., May 4, 1868. Nee. 1868 

CHEEVER, TRACY PATCH, A.B. Lawyer Chelsea, Mass., 1S46-81; U. 
S. military service 1862-63, captain; city solicitor Chelsea 1864-74; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1862-63, 1865-66; Mass. senate 
1868-69; school committee Chelsea 13 years. Born Marblehead, Mass., 
March 28, 1824; died North Easton, Mass., Nov. 23, 1881. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1882 

CROSWELL, ANDREW, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school. Providence, 
R. I., one year; student theological seminary, Alexandria, Va., two years; 
ordained Episcopal minister 1848; home missionary Johnston, R. I., 
1846; rector Chicopee, Mass., 1848-49; St. Paul's church, Brunswick, Me., 
1849-53; St. Mary's church, Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 1853-56; resi- 
dent Cambridge, Mass. ; founder and rector St. James's parish. North 
Cambridge, Mass., 1864-71. Born Falmouth, Mass., July 9, 1822; died 
Cushing's Island, Portland, Me., June 30, 1879. Nee. 1880 

DAY, HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Franklin college 1862. Professor natu- 
ral philosophy and civil engineering, Brown university, 1852-54. Teacher 
high school. Providence, R. I., 1843-46; licensed Baptist preacher 
1846; professor Georgetown college, Ky., 1846-50; ordained Baptist 
minister 1849; Ashland, Mass., 1850-52; Philadelphia, Penn., 
1855-60; Indianapolis, Ind., 1861-76; resident Indianapolis 1876-97. 
Born Westfield, Mass., May 14, 181S; died Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. i, 
1897. Nee. 1897, P. 

DUNN, ROBINSON POTTER, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1864. Assistant libra- 
rian Brown university 1843-46; instructor French 1844-46; professor 
rhetoric and English literature 1851-67. Graduated Princeton theolog- 
ical seminary 1848; ordained Presbyterian minister 1848; pastor First 
church, Camden, N. J., 1848-51. Author articles in Bibliotheca sacra, 
and other reviews. See In Memoriam Robinson Potter Dunn, 1867. 
Born Newport, R. I., May 31, 1825; died Newport, Aug. 28, 1867. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Princ, Nee. 1867 

GALE, AMORY, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1846; ordained Baptist minister 1846; pastor Ware, Mass., 1846-50; 
Lee, Mass., 1850-57; First church, Minneapolis, Minn., 1857-58; general 
superintendent missions, Minn., 1858-74; in Europe and the Holy Land 
1874. Author History of the town of Lee, Mass., 1854. Born Royalston, 
Mass., Aug. 24, 1815; died Jaffa, Syria, Nov. 25, 1874. 

Bapt. encyc. Newt., Nee. 1875 

GARDINER, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher N. C. and Va. 1843-47; 
accountant Providence, R. I.; agent P. M. Mathewson estate. Born 
Old Warwick, R. I., July i, 1821; died Providence, Nov. 2, 1901. 

P., Nee. 1902 

HEWES, CHARLES WESLEY, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological 
institution 1843-44; ordained Baptist ininister 1844; pastor Lonsdale, 
R. I., 1844-49; Lansingburg, N. Y., 1S50-57; teacher natural science, 
Troy, N. Y., 1857-58; principal Indiana institute, Indianapolis, Ind., 
1858-67; pastor Healdsburg, Cal.; teacher Oakland, Cal., 1869-70; pastor 



196 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1843 

St. Helena, Cal., 1871-76; principal Mills seminary, San Francisco, Cal., 
1876-78; pastor Fifth church, San Francisco, 1878-81. Born Lynnfield, 
Mass., April 7, 1818; died Oakland, Cal., Dec. 29, 1881. Newt., Nee. 1882 

JAMES, CHARLES SEXTON, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. Columbian college 1856. 
Teacher academy, Philadelphia, Penn., 1843-51; professor mathematics 
and natural philosophy. University at Lewisburg, 1851-77; president 
Monongahela college 1880-84; resident Allentown, Penn.; West Chester, 
Penn., 1891-1901. Bom Philadelphia, Penn., Feb. 6, 1821; died Cas- 
cade, Mont., June 8, 1901. Bapt. encyc, P., Nee. 1901 

JEWETT, LYMAN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1872. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1846; preacher Baptist chtirch, Webster, Mass., 1846- 
48; ordained Baptist minister 1848; missionary Nellore, India; Madras, 
India; resident Newton Centre, Needham and Fitchburg, Mass., 1886- 
97. Author Commentary on Mattheiv's Gospel in Telegu; translator Tel- 
egu New Testament, revised. Born Waterford, Me., March 9, 1813; 
died Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 17, 1897. Newt., P., Nee. 1897 

JONES, ISAAC FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher 1843-46; clerk probate 
office -Middlesex co., Mass., 1846-59; assistant register probate and in- 
solvency Middlesex co. 1859-73; resident East Cambridge, Mass., 1846- 
73. Bom Weston, Mass., Feb. 17, 1820; died East Cambridge, Mass., 
July 10, 1873. Nee. 1874 

KNOWLES, WILLIAM, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; justice court 
of magistrates; manufacturer of rivets 1855-68; chief of police 1869; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1871-72; deputy U. S. marshal 
1875-85- Bom Westerly ,|R. I., Aug. 8, 1816; died Providence, R. I., 
Feb. 6, 1885. Nee. 1885 

LAPHAM, BENJAMIN NEWELL, A.B. Admitted to bar 1845; lawyer 
Providence, R. I., 1846-1900; city solicitor Providence 1863-65; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1863-64, 1880-81; member Providence 
common council 1869-71; board of aldermen 1876-82; R. I. senate 1876- 
77, 1882-83. Born Smithfield, R. I., April 28, 182 1; died Providence, 
R. I., May 13, 1900. R. I. eye. P., Nee. 1900 

LORD, HARRISON VAN RENSSELAER, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard 
university 1845. Lawyer Dayton, O. Born Orange, Mass.; died 
Orange, March 3, 1850. Harv. law quin. 

MILES, GEORGE DAVIS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated theological seminary, 
Alexandria, Va., 1846; ordained Episcopal minister 1847; assistant 
rector St. Ann's church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1846-48; rector St. Stephen's 
church, Wilkesbarre, Penn., 1848-67; St. John's church, Taunton, Mass., 
1867-74. Bom Boston, Mass., Aug. 26, 1815; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 
24, 1874. Nee. 1875 

MILLER, EZEKIEL LAMB, A.B. Lawyer South Hadley Falls, Mass., 
until 1858. From South Hadley, Mass. 

MORRILL, DANIEL FOLLENSBEE, A.B. Graduated Harvard divin- 
ity school 1847; editor Salisbury villager, Amesbury, Mass., 1847-50; 
farmer and teacher Rehoboth, Mass., 1850-63; West Springfield, Mass., 
1863-6S; Vineland, N. J., 1868-1900; abroad 1881-82. Born Amesbury, 
Mass., May 25, 181 7; died Vineland, ^N. J., Sept. 10, 1900. 

Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1901 

NORCROSS, AUSTIN, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy, Derby, Vt., 1843- 
54, 1874-76; ordained Baptist minister 1851; pastor Derby 1851-55; 
agent Vt. Baptist state convention 1855-58; pastor East Bethel, Vt., 
1858-65; Troy, Vt.; Albany, Vt.; resident Derby, Vt. Born Templeton, 
Mass., Oct. 6, 1816; died Derby, Vt., March 11,-1882. P., Nee. 1882 

PAGE, HARRISON CARLETON, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Brown university 
1843-46. Student Newton theological institution 1845-47. Born Dun- 
barton, N. H., Jan. 15, 1820; died Newton Centre, Mass., Aug. 9, 1847. 

Newt., Nee. 1847 



i843 GRADUATES 197 

PEIRCE, WILLIAM ROUNSEVILLE, A.B. Farmer Middleboro, Mass.; 
connected with the Old Colony railroad; member school board, Middle- 
boro; trustee public library; Peirce academy. Born Middleboro, Mass., 
Oct. 8, 182 1 ; died Middleboro, Feb. 2, 1896.' Nee. 1896 

REMINGTON, ALBERT GALLATIN, A.B. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1845-46; admitted to N. Y. bar; lawyer New York, N. Y. ; private 
teacher Staten Island, N. Y. Author Prose and verse, 1856; and various 
other poems. Bom Warwick, R. I., June 13, 1820; died New York, N. 
Y., Feb. 19, 1897. Harv. law quin.. P., Nee. 1897 

HILTON (formerly SMITH), ROBERT BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer; 
elected member U. S. congress 1861, but never took his seat; Confederate 
military service, captain; member Confederate congress; lawyer Talla- 
hassee, Fla. Born Lynchville, Va., 1820; died Tallahassee, Fla., 1896. 

Nee. 1897 

THAYER, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE, A.B. Licensed Congregational 
preacher 1844; teacher Attleboro, Mass.; South Braintree, Mass.; Frank- 
lin, Mass.; preacher Martha's Vineyard, Mass.; pastor Ashland, Mass., 
1849-57; resident Franklin, Mass., 1857-98; secretary Mass. temperance 
alliance 1860-76; member Mass. general court 1857-58, 1863-64. Author 
Gem and casket, 1854; Merry Christmas, 1853; Happy New Year, 1853; 
Hints for the household, 1853; Life at the fireside, 1854; Spots in our feasts 
of charity, 1854; Pastor's wedding gift, 1854; Morning star, 1856; Poor 
boy and merchant prince, 1857; Doing and not doing; From poorhouse to 
pulpit: life of John Kitto, D.D., 1858, afterwards entitled Working and 
winning, 1862; The bobbin boy, 1858; Good girl and true woman, 1858, 
afterwards entitled The true woman: elements of character drawn from the 
life of Mary Lyon and others, 1893 ; The printer boy: life of Franklin, i860, 
afterwards entitled From boyhood to manhood; Tales from Genesis, 2 vols., 
1862-63; The pioneer boy and how he became president, 1863; The old 
horseshoe, 1863; The farmer boy and how he became commander-in-chief, 
1863; Soldiers of the Bible, 1864; Character and public services of A. Lin- 
coln, 1864; Youth's history of the rebellion, 4 vols., 1864-66; Communion 
wine and Bible temperance, 1869; Nelson, or how a country boy made his 
way in the city, 1878; Charles Jewett: life and recollections, 1879; Tact, 
push, and principle, 1880; White house series: From the log cabin to the 
White house: life of James A. Garfield, 1881 ; From pioneer home to White 
house: life of Lincoln, 1882; From the tannery to the White house: life of 
Grant, 1885; From farmhouse to White house: life of Washington, 1890; 
A volume of sermons and other papers, 1881; In the meshes, or a drop of 
blue blood, 1881; Our French visitors, 1882; The nameless waif; Otir flag 
half-mast. Memorial day poem; Marvels of the new West, 1887; Success 
and its achievers, 1891; Ethics of success, school reader, three grades, 1893- 
95 ; Turning points in successful careers, 1895 ; Aiin high, or hints and helps 
to young men, 1895; Womanhood, or hints and helps to young women, 1898; 
Around the hearthstone, 1896; Men who win, 1896; Women who win, 1896. 
Born Franklin, Mass., Feb. 23, 1820; died Franklin, April 7, 1898. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Am. cat.. P., Nee. 1898 
VAN BUREN, ABRAM, A.B. Insurance agent Cincinnati, O., until 1855; 
Chicago, 111.; U. S. military service 1862, first lieutenant and adjutant; 
secretary Chicago board of underwriters after the war. Bom Philadel- 
phia, Penn., 1821; killed by accident, Chicago, 111., July 28, 1869. 

B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1869 
WALKER, HARVEY DAY, A.B. Principal academy, Millbury, Mass., 
1843-45; Madison academy, Abington, Penn., 1845-53; preparatory de- 
partment. University at Lewisburg (now Bucknell university), 1853-57; 
assistant professor Latin and Greek, University at Lewisburg, 1855-57; 
principal normal school and academy. New Columbus, Penn., 1857-62; 
academy and normal school, Orangeville, Penn., 1862-68; high school, 
Bloomsburg, Penn., 1868-70; professor normal school, Bloomsburg, Penn., 
1870-72; normal school, Waverley, Penn., 1872-76, 1878-79; principal 



ipS BROWN UNIVERSITY 1843 

high school, Tunkhannock, Penn., 1876-77; academy and normal school, 
Htmtington Mills, Penn., 1880-85; high school and collegiate institute, 
Shickshinny, Penn., 1885-92; academy. Pleasant Hill, Penn., 1892-93; 
teacher Shickshinny, Penn., 1893-94; general agent Shickshinny, Penn.; 
frequent lecturer state and district educational associations. Author 
Elements of grammar, 1866; Bookkeeping by single entry, 1867. Address, 
R. F. D. I, Shickshinny, Penn. P. 

WALKER, WILLIAM, A.B. Theological student. From Dighton, Mass.; 
died Peoria, 111., Oct. 26, 1846. Nee. 1848 

WELD, FITZ HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Hamilton college 1855. Teacher Auburn- 
dale, Mass.; Utica, N. Y.; Gloversville, N. Y. ; insurance agent. New 
Haven, Conn. Born Sturbridge, Mass., Aug. 15, 1815; died New Haven, 
Conn., Feb. 3, 1892. Nee. 1892 

WHITMAN, WILLIAM WARREN, A.B. Admitted to Mass. bar 1846; 
lawyer Westfield, Mass., 1846-49; Troy, N. Y. ; editor Troy northern 
budget 1849-63; postmaster 1853-58; wall paper merchant. Author 
many articles and historical sketches. Born Chester, Mass., Oct. 7, 1820; 
died Troy, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1902. P., Nee. 1903 

WINKLER, EDWIN THEODORE, A.B.; D.D. Furman university 1858. 
Student Newton theological institution 1843-45; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1846; pastor Albany, Ga., 1847-49; Gillisonville, S. C, 1849-52; 
corresponding secretary Southern Baptist publication society 1852-54; 
president; pastor Charleston, S. C, 1854-72; Marion, Ala., 1872-83; 
chaplain Charleston hospitals 1862-65; president S. C. Baptist state con- 
vention; home mission board; vice president Baptist historical society; 
trustee Furman university; Howard college; Judson female institute; 
Southern Baptist theological seminary. Author various sermons and 
addresses; editor Christian index, 1846-47; Southern Baptist, 1854; Ala- 
bama Baptist, 1874; Augusta transcript; Sacred lute; Catechism. Born 
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 13, 1823; died Marion, Ala., Nov. 10, 1883. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. Newt., Nee. 1884 

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1844 

ANGELL, GEORGE MANTON, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1847. 
Physician and surgeon, Atlanta, 111. Address, Atlanta, 111. Harv., P. 

BARTON, WILLIAM SUMNER, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1845-46; admitted to bar 1846; lawyer Worcester, Mass., 1846- 
54; connected with Bank of commerce, Boston, Mass., 1854-72; city 
treasurer Worcester 1872-99. Author historical and biographical sketches. 
Bom Oxford, Mass., Sept. 30, 1824; died Rutland, Mass., July 13, 1899. 

Harv. law quin., P., Nee. 1900 

BEAN, CYRUS, A.B.; A.M. Principal boys' high school, Newport, R. I., 
1844-50; merchant Framingham, Mass., 1850-80; town treasurer Fram- 
ingham. Born Gilmanton, N. H., Sept. 29, 1814; died Framingham, 
Mass., Feb. 2, 1880. Nee. 1881 

BENTLEY, CYRUS, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1845-46; ad- 
mitted to bar 1847; lawyer Chicago, 111.; trustee Immanuel church, 
Chicago; secretary board Chicago university 1865-73; first president 
Young men's Christian association, Chicago; president Chicago Baptist 
social tinion. Born New Lebanon Springs, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1819; died 
Rochester, N. Y., June 23, 1888. Harv. law. quin., Nee. 1889 

BLOOD, CALEB, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Chicago, 111.; 
several churches. Wis., Ind., Kans., Mo.; teacher Indiana university, 
Bloomington, Ind. Born Rodman, N. Y., July 4, 1815; died Indepen- 
dence, Mo., Nov. 21, 1881. Nee. 1882 

BOUTELL, LEWIS HENRY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1847; LL.D. 
Maryville college 1890. Lawyer Boston, Mass.; Westboro, Mass.; U. S. 



i844 GRADUATES 199 

military service 1861, 1863-65, major; lawyer Chicago, 111.; one of the 
founders public library, Evanston, 111.; president board of trustees. 
Bom Boston, Mass., July 21, 1826; died Washington, D. C, Jan. 16, 
1899. Harv. law quin., B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1899 

CONVERSE, JOSHUA PERKINS, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1847; 
lawyer Boston and Woburn, Mass. Born Woburn, Mass., Dec. 16, 18 14; 
died Woburn, March 16, 1876. Nee. 1876 

CUSHMAN, RICHARDS, A.B. Graduated OberHn theological seminary 
1847; ordained Congregational minister 1847; missionary Hayti 1847- 
49. Born South Attleboro, Mass., June 2, 1819; died St. Mark's, Hayti, 
June 9, 1849. Nee. 1849, And. 

DAVOL, WILLIAM HALE, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1850. Phy- 
sician Fall River, Mass., 1850-51; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1851-62; resident 
St. Paul, Minn., 1862-63. Bom Warren, R. I., July 3, 1823 ; died Warren, 
June 12, 1863. Nee. 1863, Bapt. encyc. 

DRAPER, ISAAC, A.B.; M.D. Physician Philadelphia, Penn.; student of 
medicine, Paris, 1853; surgeon Russian army. Born South Attleboro, 
Mass., Jan. 4, 1824; died Sevastopol, Russia, March 20, 1855. Nee. 1855 

FISKE, EUGENE RUFUS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1S63. Phy- 
sician Scottsburg, Or., 1849-64; Salem, Or., 1864-77; one of the founders 
medical department, Willamette university; professor theory and prac- 
tice of medicine eight years; one of the founders Or. medical society. 
Editor Surgical and medical reporter, Or. Born Cambridgeport, Mass., 
June 4, 1817; died Salem, Or., Aug. 27, 1877. Harv., Nee. 1878 

CATLING, WILLIAM JOHN, A.B. From Hartford, N. C. 

GILES, ALFRED ELLENWOOD, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1846. 
Assistant teacher Worcester county manual labor high school, Worcester, 
Mass., 1841-42; acting principal 1844; admitted to bar 1847; lawyer 
Boston, Mass., 1848-76; resident Hyde Park, Mass., 1876-1904. Author 
numerous pamphlets. Born Beverly, Mass., Nov. 2, 1819; died Hyde 
Park, Mass., Feb. 13, 1904. Harv. law quin., P. 

HAYES, WINGATE, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1847; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1847-77; clerk R. I. house of representatives 1847-49, 185 1- 
53; R. I. senate 1849-51; member Providence common council 1851-56; 
president three years; member commission for revising R. I. statutes 
1854-57, 1869-72; assistant adjutant general and division inspector, 
with rank of colonel, several years; member R. I. house of representatives 
1859-61; speaker 1860-61; U. S. district attorney R. I. 1861-71. Author 
Revision of the laws: a history of the codes of R. /., 1857. Born Farming- 
ton, N. H., Aug. 4, 1823; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 16, 1877. 

R. I. eye. Nee. 1878 

KENDALL, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Principal HoUis institute. South 
Braintree, Mass.; teacher Newburyport, Mass.; principal private school, 
Philadelphia, Penn.; insurance agent Penn. mutual insurance com- 
pany, Philadelphia. Born Sherborn, Mass., Oct. 15, 181 7; died Phila- 
delphia, Penn., Dec. 26, 1875. P. 

LENTELL, RICHARD, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 
1844-47; ordained Baptist minister 1847; pastor South Dartmouth, 
Mass., two years; Conway, Mass. ; New Orleans, La. Born Weston, Mass., 
1815; died New Orleans, La., Sept. 24, 1851. Nee. 1852, Newt. 

LYON, LUCIUS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Shelbume Falls, Mass.; seminary, 
PCssex, Conn.; manufacturer sewing machines, New York, N. Y. Bom 
Sturbridgc, Mass., April i, 1817; died Providence, R. I., June 21, 1892. 

Nee. 1893 

MILLER, FREDERIC, A.B. Manufacturer of reeds and harnesses for 
machinery. Providence, R. I.; member Providence common council 1855- 
57, 1876-79; commander Providence horse guards; brigadier-general R. 



200 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1844 

I. state militia. Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 22, 1823; died Providence, 
Oct. 18, 1880. Nee. 1881 

MORTON, JAMES HODGES, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1846. 
Admitted to bar 1846; lawyer Springfield, Mass.; police justice Spring- 
field 1852-76. Bom Taunton, Mass., June 21, 1824; died Springfield, 
Mass., May 9, 1876. Harv. law quin., Nee. 1876 

PEIRCE, THOMAS SPROUT, A.B. In business Middleboro, Mass. Born 
Middleboro, Mass.; died Middleboro, Sept. 16, 190 1. P. 

PHELPS, SYLVANUS DRYDEN, A.B.; A.M. Yale college 1849; D-D- 
Madison university 1854. Trustee Brown university 1879-95. Grad- 
uated Yale theological seminary 1847; ordained Baptist minister 1846; 
pastor First church. New Haven, Conn., 1846-73; Jefferson street church. 
Providence, R. I., 1874-76; editor Christian secretary, Hartford, Conn., 
1876-88. Author Eloquence of nature, and other poems, 1842; Sunlight 
and hearthlight, 1856 ; Holy Land, with glimpses of Europe and Egypt, 1863 ; 
The poet's song for the heart and home, 1866; Rest days in a journey to 
Bible lands and other journeys abroad; Sermons in the four quarters of the 
globe, 1887; Special sermons; Songs for all seasons, 1891. Born Suffield, 
Conn., May 15, 1816; died New Haven, Conn., Nov. 23, 1895. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, AUitjone, Nee. 1896 

PIERCE, WILLIAM GANO, A.B. Merchant Boston, Mass., four years; 
Canton and Shanghai, China, six years; Providence, R. I. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Dec. 19, 1825; died Providence, Dec. 25, 1875. Nee. 1876 

RUSSELL, CYRUS KING, A.B. Teacher academy, Hopkinton, N. H.; 
South Dennis, Mass., until 1851; merchant Lowell, Mass., 1851-84; res- 
ident Lowell 1851-99; member school board, Lowell, several years; 
member Mass. general court two terms; member committee on state 
house library; committee on education. Bom New Ipswich, N. H., 
Aug. 8, 1815; died Lowell, Mass., March 9, 1899. P., Nee. 1899 

SAYLES, WILLARD, A.B. Admitted to bar 1846; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; city solicitor Providence 1856; U. S. military service 1861-65, 
colonel; lawyer New Orleans, La., 1865-66; Providence 1866-1903; re- 
tired; attorney general R. I. 1867-82. Bom Mendon, Mass., Aug. 30, 
1822; died Providence, R. I., April 18, 1903. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. cyc. P., Nee. 1903 

VINTON, ELISHA DYER, A.B.; A.M. Merchant China; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., July 22, 1823; died Providence, 
Nov. 26, i860. Nee. i860 

WHITAKER, JONATHAN EDWIN, A.B. Graduated Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1847; niachinist and manager sawmill, Wendell, Mass., 
1847-51; Orange, Mass., 1851-52; Fitchburg, Mass.; Wendell, Mass.; 
Athol, Mass.; Shelbyville, Del., 1855-77; Whaleysville, Md., 1877-91; 
Berlin, Md., 1891-97. Born Wendell, Mass., Feb. 17, 182 1; died Berlin, 
Md., Dec. 9, 1897. Newt. 

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1845 

ANDEM, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1S45; pastor 
Dighton, Mass., 1845-46; First church, Middleboro, Mass., 1846-49; North 
Bridgewater, Mass., 1849-52; home missionary Wis. 1852-54; pastor 
Raynham, Mass., 1854-57; Newport, N. H., 1857-58; Jericho, Vt., 1858- 
62; Taberg, N. Y., 1862-66; Tiverton, R. I.; bookkeeper, collector, agent 
for Marshall Woods, 1867-93. Born Boston, Mass., Dec. 3, 1812; died 
Providence, R. I., April 7, 1893. Nee. 1893 

AVERY, ELEAZAR JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1849; ordained Baptist minister 1850; pastor Addison, Me., 
1849-51; Pembroke, Me., 1851-52; principal academy, Worcester, Mass., 
1852-54; Lewis academy, Southington, Conn.; Shelburne Falls, Mass.; 



i845 GRADUATES aoi 

Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1876-81. Born Bozrah, Conn., 
Jan. 6, 1815; died Hightstown, N. J., Sept. 23, 1881. Newt., Nee. 1882 

BUSH, SOLON WANTON, A.B. Graduated Harvard divinity school 
1848; licensed Unitarian preacher 1848; ordained minister 1849; pastor 
Burlington, Vt., 1849-53; Brattleboro, Vt., 1853-57; Medfield, Mass., 
1857-65; editor Christian register, 1863-71 ; pastor Needham, Mass., 1871- 
89; resident Boston, Mass., 1889-98. Contributor to various periodicals ; 
American correspondent London Inquirer, and London Daily news, 1861- 
65. Bom Newport, R. I., Feb. 11, 1819; died Boston, Mass., March 19, 
1898. P., Nee. 1898, Harv. div. sch. 

CADY, ISAAC FOOTE, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Wethersfield, Conn., 1845- 
46; high school, Providence, R. I., 1846-48; principal high school, 
Warren, R. I., 1848-54, 1855-69; teacher Chatham academy. Savannah, 
Ga., 1854-55; principal Prince's hill family and day school, Barrington, 
R. L, 1870-79; trustee, librarian and secretary Free public library, 
Barrington, R. L; superintendent public schools Barrington; vice presi- 
dent and president American educational institute; president R. L in- 
stitute of instruction 1875. Author frequent contributions to educa- 
tional journals. Born Monson, Mass., Oct. 10, 1818; died Barrington, 
R. L, April 28, 1884. R. I. eye, Nee. 1884 

CANNON, EDWARD YOUNG, A.B. Lawyer Richmond, Va. Bom 
Norfolk, Va., Nov. 24, 1824; died Richmond, Va., Nov. 24, 1893. 

Nee. 1894 

DROWNE, THOMAS STAFFORD, A.B.; A.M. 1852; D.D. Norwich uni- 
versity 1866. Graduated General theological seminary 1848; ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1848; priest 1849; assistant minister Trinity church, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1848-58; rector St. Paul's church, Brooklyn, 1858-75; 
in charge of Church of the Mediator, Brooklyn, 1875-76; Church of the 
Ascension, Brooklyn E. D., 1877; cathedral chapel, and warden St. 
Paul's and St. Mary's cathedral schools. Garden City, L. I., 1878-86; 
instructor systematic divinity and dogmatic theology. General theolog- 
ical seminary. New York, N. Y., 1888-89; secretary federate council of 
N. Y. dioceses 1868-97; diocese of L. I. 1868-97; standing committee and 
board of trustees of the diocese 1869-97; examining chaplain 1873-97; 
deputy general convention 1877-97; secretary General theological sem- 
inary 1886-97; recording secretary American ethnological society. New 
York; honorary local secretary diocese of L. L for Church house, West- 
minister, London; life member N. Y. historical society; L. L historical 
society; corresponding member Royal historical society of London; R. 
L; Wis.; Penn.; and other historical societies. Author Architectural 
instructor, 1856; Church charity foundation, Brooklyn; historical sketch, 
1868; Historical notes of diocese of L. I., 1894; History of the cross, 1895 
also sermons and various literary, theological and historical articles. 
Bom North Providence, R. I., July 9, 1823; died Colchester, Conn. 
Nov. 10, 1897. P., Nee. 

EATON, WILLIAM HADLEY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1867. Trustee Brown 
university 1875-96. Graduated Newton theological institution 1848; 
licensed Baptist preacher 1848; ordained minister 1849; pastor Second 
church, Salem, Mass., 1849-54; agent Colby academy 1854-56, 1866-67, 
1889-90; pastor First church, Nashua, N. H., 1856-70; agent Newton 
theological institution 1870-71; pastor First church, Keene, N. H., 1872- 
89; resident Nashua, N. H.; trustee Colby academy 1856-91; Newton 
theological institution 1868-88; delegate Christian commission 1863. 
Author Our fathers' God our God, 1865 The Baptist'church of Keene, 
N . H., its conflict and its victory, 1886; Memorialyof Rev. E. E. Cummings, 
1886; Penuel, or Face to face with God, in conjunction with A. McLean. 
Born Gofistown, N. H., Sept. 4, 1818; died Nashua, N. H., June 10, 
1896. - Newt., Bapt. encyc, P. 



202 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1845 

FORD, DAVID BARNES, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1898. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1848; assistant instructor Hebrew, Newton, 1847- 
49; ordained Baptist minister 1851; pastor Canton, Mass., 1851-54; 
preacher Marshfield, Mass., several years; president board of trustees 
Hanover academy. Translator Perthes' Life of Chrysostom, in con- 
junction with Alvah Hovey, 1854; author Studies on the baptismal 
question, 1879; Centennial history of First Baptist church, Marshfield, 
Mass., 1888; Commentary on Romans, in conjunction with A. N. Arnold, 
1889; The life-work of Isaac Backus, 1893; New England's struggles for 
religious liberty, 1896; History of Hanover academy, 1899; contributor to 
Bibliotheca sacra; and other periodicals. Bom Scituate, Mass., Nov. 10, 
1820; died Hanover, Mass., May 3, 1903. 

Allibone, Newt., Bapt. encyc, P., Nee. 1903 

FULLER, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Bookseller^ Springfield, Mass., 1845- 
51; U. S. assessor internal revenue 22 years; insurance agent, Suffield, 
Conn.; president Suffield savings bank; director First national bank, 
Suffield; Iowa mortgage company. Born Suffield, Conn., Nov. 19, 1825; 
died Dansville, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1890. Nee. 1891 

HANSELL, WILLIAM FORDE, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Denison university 1858. 
Graduated Princeton theological seminary 1848; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1849; pastor Central church, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1849-53; Ninth 
street church, Cincinnati, O., 1853-58; in business Philadelphia, Penn.; 
pastor Hartford, Conn., 1872-74; Rainbow, Conn., 1875. Born Phila- 
delphia, Penn., Dec. 5, 1815; died Hartford, Conn., Nov. 26, 1875. 

Princ, Nee. 1876 

HASKELL, SAMUEL, A.B.; D.D. Madison university 1867. Graduated 
Hamilton literary and theological institution 1847; ordained Baptist 
minister 1847; pastor First church, Detroit, Mich., 1847-52; First church, 
Kalamazoo, Mich., 1852-71; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1871-88; assistant editor 
Christian herald, Detroit, Mich., 1888-91 ; instructor department of Biblical 
instruction, Kalamazoo college, 1891-92; professor 1892-98; resident 
Kalamazoo 1898- 1900; secretary Mich. Baptist state convention 1854; 
president 1866. Author various sermons and discourses. Born North 
Bridgeton, Me., March 20, 1818; died Kalamazoo, Mich., July 4, 1900. 

Bapt. encyc, P., Nee. 1901 

HENRY, FOSTER, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1848; ordained Baptist minister 1852; pastor Tyringham, Mass., 
1852-57; Pawtuxet, R. I., 1857-61; Danversport, Mass., 1861-66; New- 
port, N. H., 1866-72; North Bennington, Vt., 1872-80; Cavendish, Vt., 
1880-85; Hinsdale, N. H., 1885-86. Born Weathersfield, Vt., April 7, 
1817; died Hinsdale, N. H., April 3, 1886. Newt., Nee. 1886 

HUBBARD, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Minn.; teacher in 
the South. Born Philadelphia, Penn., July 28, 1820; died Jan. 10, 1877. 

Amherst 

JONES, JOHN DAVIS EDMANDS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher private school, 
Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 1845-46; student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1846-47; principal Troy academy, Troy, N. Y., 1847-49; ordained 
Baptist minister 1849; pastor North Bennington, Vt., 1849-55; First 
church, Worcester, Mass., 1855-59; superintendent public schools, Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1859-66; pastor North Grafton, Mass., 1864-75; superin- 
tendent of agencies of the State mutual life assurance company, Worces- 
ter, Mass., 1866-93. Born Needham, Mass., Nov. 11, 1819; died Worces- 
ter, Mass., Jan. 12, 1893. Newt., Nee. 1893 

KEITH, JAMES MUNROE, A.B. Lawyer Boston, Mass.; president com- 
mon council, Roxbury, Mass.; member Mass. legislature 1851; district 
attorney Mass. 1855-57; member city council Boston, Mass., 1868-69; 
trustee Boston public library 1868-69; delegate democratic national 
convention 1868; chairman Mass. democratic state convention 1869; 
member Boston board of health 1877-83. Bom Randolph, Vt., April 
15, 1819; died Roxbury, Mass., April 12, 1894. Nee. 1894 



i84S GRADUATES 203 

KNOWLTON, CYRUS, A.B. Teacher academy and seminary, Ludlow, 
Vt., 1845-48; public school, Cleveland, O., 1848-51; assistant principal 
Hughes high school, Cleveland, 1851-54; principal 1854-60; admitted to 
bar i860; lawyer Cleveland. Born Brandon, Vt.; died Glendale, O., 
Dec. 31, 1861. P. 

KOLLOCK, CORNELIUS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 1848. 
Medical student Paris 1848-50; physician Cheraw, S. C, 1851-97; Confed- 
erate military service, surgeon ; president S. C. medical association 1887; 
vice president American gynecological society 1892; president Southern 
surgical and gynecological association 1894. Author various pamphlets 
and articles in medical journals. Bom Marlboro district, near Cheraw, 
S. C, Dec. 7, 1824; died Cheraw, S. C, Aug. 17, 1897. P., Nee. 1898 

MACKIE, ANDREW, A.B.; A.M. Student General theological seminary; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1845; priest 1849; rector Glassboro, N. J.; 
Newark, N. J.; Philadelphia, Penn.; Boston, Mass.; Amherst, Mass.; 
Norwich, Conn.; Madison, Penn.; La Porte, Ind.; trustee General theo- 
logical seminary; examining chaplain Northern deanery of Ind. Born 
Plymouth, Mass., Feb. 21, 1823; died La Porte, Ind., April 22, 1878. 

Nee. 1878 

MEECH, LEVI WITTER, A.B.; A.M. Mathematician; assistant U. S. 
census office 1850-60; U. S. coast survey 1853-59; actuary in charge of 
statistics of thirty American life assurance offices' collection of expe- 
rience 1873-82. Author System and tables of life insurance developed 
from tJie thirty offices' collection, 1881, 1886; New calculation tables for 
miUti plication and division, 1894; Ancient chronology from the original 
records, in preparation; various scientific articles. Address, Norwich, 
Conn. P. 

MUENSCHER, CHARLES JOSEPH, A.B. Organist St. Stephen's church, 
Providence, R. I., 1842-47; graduated General theological seminary, 
New York, N. Y., 1850; organist St. Luke's church, New York, N. Y., 
1847-50. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 20, 1826; died Matanzas, Cuba, 
March 12, 1850. P., Nee. 1850 

PARKS, GEORGE, A.B. Law student Bamet, Vt., 1845-47; lawyer; 
bookseller; manager Southern Baptist publication society, Charleston, 
S. C. Born Vt.; died Charleston, S. C, March 30, 1855. Nee. 1855 

PUTNAM, JOSEPH ELLIOTT, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1847; teacher; manufacturer. From Morrisville, N. Y.; died Neponset, 
Mass., 1882. Harv. law quin., P. 

SEAGRAVE, JAMES CARTER, A.B. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1849; ordained Congregational minister 1851; pastor Fifth 
church. Providence, R. I., 1851-54; Rochester, N. H., 1854-56; Scotland, 
Bridgewater, Mass., 1857-65; Wentworth, N. H., 1865-70; East Marsh- 
field, Mass., 1870-74; Fourth church, Haverhill, Mass., 1874-78; Otis, 
Mass., 1878-84; Peru, Mass., 1884-90; resident Hinsdale, Mass., 1884-; 
member school board Rochester, N. H., 1854-55; Bridgewater, Mass., 
1861-65; Haverhill, Mass., 1877-78; Hinsdale, Mass., 1891-93. Author 
school reports, and newspaper articles. Address, Hinsdale, Mass. 

And., P. 

SNOW, EDWIN MILLER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons 1849. Trustee Brown university 1876-88. Teacher 1845-47; 
physician Holyoke, Mass., 1849-50; Providence, R. I., 1850-88; physician 
eastern district dispensary. Providence; member Providence common 
council 1855; city registrar of births, marriages and deaths 1855-88; 
superintendent of health 1856-84; superintendent R. I. census 1865, 1875; 
supervisor R. I. census in national census 1880; hospital inspector U. S. 
sanitary commission 1863; member national prison convention, Cincin- 
nati, O., 1870; R. I. delegate International prison congress, London, 1872; 
member American medical association; secretary R. I. medical society 
1852-55; president 1876-77; secretary Providence medical 



204 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1845 

member American academy of medicine; consulting physician R. I. 
hospital; honorary member N. Y. medical society; corresponding mem- 
ber Detroit academy of medicine; chairman R. I. commission to build 
new state prison at Cranston 1874-78; secretary R. I. board of state 
charities and corrections 1869-72; trustee Providence reform school 1855- 
80; U. S. delegate International statistical congress, St. Petersburg, 
1872. Author Annual reports upon births, marriages and deaths in Prov- 
idence, i8§§-8j, 1856-84; First annual report, superintendent of health. 
Providence, 1857; also numerous articles and reports relating to public 
health. For life, see Medical news, 1889. Bom Pomfret, Vt., May 8, 
1820; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 22, 1888. 

Surg. -gen. cat., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1889 

SYMONDS, JAMES MUNROE, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1848; ordained Baptist minister 1849; pastor Amesbury, 
Mass., 1849. Born Salem, Mass., July, 1817; died Salem, Oct. 17, 1849. 

Nee. 1850, Newt. 

THAYER, ELI, A.B.; A.M. Instructor academy, "Worcester, Mass., 1845- 
48; founder Oread institute, Worcester, 1848; principal 1848-52; treas- 
urer; member Worcester board of alderman 1852, 1853; school board 
several years; Mass. house of representatives 1853-54; organizer Emi- 
grant aid company to establish colonies in Kansas 1854-57; founder 
anti-slavery town, Va., 1857; member U. S. house of representatives 
1857-61; Oregon delegate to National republican convention i860; con- 
fidential agent U. S. treasury 1861-62; inventor sectional safety steam 
boiler; automatic boiler cleaner; hydraulic elevator. Author Congres- 
sional speeches, i860; Lectures, 1886; History of the Kansas crusade, 1889; 
frequent contributor to magazines and newspapers. Born Mendon, 
Mass., June 11, 1819; died Worcester, Mass., April 15, 1899. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., P., Nee. 1899 

WILLIAN, WILLIAM MORTIMER, A.B.; A.M._ Graduated General 
theological seminary. New York, N. Y., 1849; ordained Episcopal deacon 
1849; priest 1850; rector St. James's church, Amesbury, Mass.; St. John's 
church, Bangor, Me.; St. Michael's church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; resident 
England; rector Church of the Atonement, South Brooklyn, N. Y.; St. 
Thomas's church, Methuen, Mass.; resident Lawrence, Mass. Bom 
Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, March 10, 1825; died Lowell, Mass., 
Dec. 2, 1902. Nee. 1903, B. a. m, 

WOODS, MARSHALL, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of the city of New 
York 1848. Trustee Brown university 1856-99; treasurer 1866-82. 
Resident Providence, R. I.; U. S. commissioner to Paris exposition 1855; 
member jury on fine arts; received Cross of French Legion of honor at 
close of exposition; fellow R. I. medical society. Author first printed 
Treasurer's reports. Brown university, 1867-82; List of subscriptions and 
donations made to Brown university during the 2§ years tertninating June 
2g, 1871, 1871. Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 28, 1824; died London, Eng- 
land, July 13, 1899. P., Nee. 1900 

WORCESTER, SAMUEL HOWARD, A.B. 1885; A.M. 1886; M.D. New 
York homoeopathic college 1861. Teacher Charleston, S. C; Epping, 
N. H.; Lexington, Mass.; Framingham, Mass.; ordained Swedenborgian 
minister 1851; pastor Baltimore, Md., 1851-60; physician Gardiner, Me.; 
Gloucester, Mass.; Salem, Mass.; Bridgewater, Mass.; member school 
committee, Gloucester, Mass.; Bridgewater, Mass.; member Bridgewater 
board of health. Author Index to Swedenborg's Apocalypse explained, 
in Latin, Hebrew, Greek and English; editor 14 of Swedenborg's works. 
Born Gloucester, Mass., Feb. 16, 1824; died Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 
4, 1891, Nee. 1893 

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1846 GRADUATES 205 

1846 

ANTHONY, FRANK WILLIAM, A.B. Graduated General theological 
seminary 1849; graduate student General theological seminary 1849-50; 
. not ordained; boot and shoe merchant, Jackson, Mich., 1850-79; resident 
Jackson 1851-86; fruit farmer Mattawan, Mich., 1886-; treasurer Jack- 
son county agricultural society; director public school Jackson; city 
treasurer i860; postmaster 1867-68; collector county tax to organize 
and equip ist Mich, regiment; contractor for the employment of con- 
vict labor, Mich, state prison. Author various articles in newspapers; 
member editorial board Eagle, Jackson, Mich.; Legal tender, Jackson. 
Address, Oshtemo, Kalamazoo co., Mich. P. 

BABBITT, BENJAMIN BOSWORTH, A.B.; A.M. Trinity college 1868. 
Ordained Episcopal minister 1850; rector Plymouth, Mass.; Olneyville, 
R. I., 1857-60; Christ church, Andover, Mass., 1860-68; principal St. 
Clement's school for boys 1868-70; professor physics and astronomy. 
University of S. C, Columbia, S. C, 1871-77?; president 1873-77; founder 
St. Luke's parish, Columbia, 1877; principal school for educational and 
mission work among the negroes 1877-88. Editor Church monthly; 
author several papers. Bom Bristol, R. I., Sept. 6, 1827; died Columbia, 
S. C, Dec. 20, 1888. Nee. 1890 

BENJAMIN, JUDSON, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 1847- 
48; ordained Baptist minister 1848; missionary Tavoy, Burma, 1849- 
50; Mergui 1850-54. Bom Rodman, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1819; died Boston. 
Mass., Feb. 20, 1855. Nee. 1855, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 

CHAFFIN, AARON WHEELER, A.B. Student Newton theological in- 
stitution 1846-47; teacher academy, New Hampton, N. H.; ordained 
Baptist minister 1850; pastor Danversport, Mass., 1850-62; Merrimack 
street church, Manchester, N. H., 1863-68; Hudson, N. H., 1868-73. 
Bom Landgrove, Vt., July 9, 1821; died Lynn, Mass., Feb. 3, 1874. 

Newt., Nee. 1874 

CHAPIN, JOHN FARNUM, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1846; 
merchant and manufacturer. Providence, R. I. Bom Providence, R. 
I., March i, 1828; died New York, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1888. 

Harv. law quin., Nee. 1888 

COE, HENRY ISAAC, A.B.; A.M. Student Princeton theological semi- 
nary 1847-49; resident licentiate Andover theological seminary 1850; 
ordained Presbyterian minister 1850; missionary Indianapolis, Ind., 
1850-52; pastor South church. Galena, 111., 1852-55; secretary board of 
church extension 1855-69; pastor Stanton, Mo., 1871; resident St. Louis, 
Mo. Address, unknown. And., Princ. 

COX, SAMUEL SULLIVAN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1885. Lawyer Zanesville, 
O., 1850-53; editor Statesman, Columbus, O.; secretary of legation, 
Peru, 1855; member U. S. house of representatives 1857-65, 1869-83; 
speaker pro tempore 1876; delegate democratic national convention 1864, 
1868, 1876; regent Smithsonian institution; U. S. minister Turkey 
1885-86. Author A Buckeye abroad, 1852; Eight years in Congress, 1865; 
A search for winter sunbeams, 1867 ; Why we laugh, 1876; Arctic sunbeams, 
1882; Orient sunbeams, 1882; Three decades of federal legislation, 1885; 
Isle of the princes, 1887; Diversions of a diplomat, 1887; The four new 
stars, 18S9; besides various contributions to papers and magazines. 
See Life of S. S. Cox, by W. V. Z. Cox and M. H. Northrup. Born 
Zanesville, O., Sept. 30, 1824; died New York, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1889. 

Cong, direct., Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1890 

CULLEN, CHARLES ROCKE, A.B.; M.D. Richmond medical college 1848. 
Physician Los Angeles, Cal., 1849-57; Richmond, Va., 1857-99; assist- 
ant surgeon Howard's grove hospital, C. S. A., Richmond, Va., 1862-64; 
trustee medical college of Va. 16 years; medical examiner Va. examining 
board 1884, 1889-99. Born Richmond, Va., Aug. 16, 1825; died Barton 
Heights, Richmond, April 6, 1899. P Nee. iqoo 



2o6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1846 

DAWES, EBENEZER, A.B. Lawyer several years; editor Bristol county 
republican, 1861-85; ordained Congregational minister 1864; pastor 
Dighton, Mass., 1862-79; Lakeville, Mass., 1880-92 ; member Mass. legisla- 
ture 1869; school board Dighton; Lakeville. Author several sermons and 
addresses. Born Taunton, Mass., Aug. 30, 1825; died Lakeville, Mass., 
Jan. 29, 1892. Cong. yr. bk.. Nee. 1892 

DICKMAN, FRANKLIN JACKSON, A.B.; LL.D. 1892. Admitted to R. 
I. bar 1849; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1849-58; Cleveland, O., since 1858 
member Ohio legislature 1862-64; U. S. district attorney northern dis- 
trict of Ohio 1867-69; member Ohio supreme court commission 1883-85 
associate jtistice Ohio supreme court 1886-93; chief justice 1894-; mem 
ber board of visitors U. S. military academy. West Point, N. Y., 1858- 
secretary board. Author numerous orations and addresses; also various 
contributions to papers and magazines. Address, 449 Prospect St. 
Cleveland, O. P 

DURFEE, THOMAS, A.B.; LL.D. 1875. Trustee Brown university 1875- 
88; chancellor 1879-88; fellow 1888-1901. Admitted to bar 1848; lawyer 
Providence, R. I., 1848-1901; reporter R. I. supreme court 1849-53; 
justice court of magistrates 1854-60; presiding justice 1855-60; member 
R. I. house of representatives; speaker 1863-65; member R. I. senate 
1865; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1865-75; chief justice 1875- 
91; retired; member board of trustees Providence public library 1888- 
1901; president 1892-1901. Author Reports of cases in Supreme court 
of R. I. iS^i-^j, 1854; Treatise on the law of highways, begun by J. K. 
Angell, 1857; The village picnic and other poems, 1872; Gleanings from 
the jvidicial history of R. I., 1883 ; various historical orations and addresses 
relating to R. I.; editor Complete works of Job Durfee, with a memoir 
of his life, 1849. Born Tiverton, R. I., Feb. 6, 1826; died Providence, 
R. I., June 6, 1901. P., Nee. 1901 

FLETCHER, JAMES COOLEY, A.B.; Litt.D. 1896. Student Princeton 
theological seminary 1848-49; Geneva, Switzerland; General theolog- 
ical seminary; agent American and foreign Christian union 1850-51; or- 
dained Presbyterian minister 1851; missionary American and foreign 
Christian union, and seaman's chaplain, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1852-55; 
U. S. secretary of legation ad interim, Rio de Janeiro, 1852-53; agent 
Bible society, Rio de Janeiro, 1855-56; U. S. 1856-62; agent American 
Sunday school union, Brazil, 1862-63; agent American tract society 
1868-69; U. S. consul, Oporto, Portugal, 1869-73; charge d'affaires, Lis- 
bon, 1870; missionary and newspaper correspondent, Naples, Italy, 1873- 
90; preacher V/ilmington, Cal., 1892; La Crescenta, Cal., 1893; Los An- 
geles, Cal. Author Brazil and the Brazilians, in conjunction with D. C. 
Kidder, 1857; also articles in various periodicals. Born Indianapolis, 
Ind., April 15, 1823; died Los Angeles, Cal., April 23, 1901. 

Princ, P., Nee. 1901 

GODDARD, THOMAS POYNTON IVES, A.B.; A.M. Fellow Brown uni- 
versity 1889-93. Merchant and manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; pres- 
ident Boston and Providence railroad; director Providence institution 
for savings; Manufacturers mutual fire insurance company; one of the 
founders and trustee R. I. hospital; member standing committee R. I. 
diocese; delegate general convention. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 14, 
1827; died Providence, March 30, 1893. Nee. 1893 

GODDARD, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1899. Trustee Brown uni- 
versity 1 85 7-; chancellor 1888-. Merchant and manufacturer Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member firm of Brown and Ives; Goddard brothers; mem- 
ber Providence common council 1852-55; U. S. military service 1861-62, 
major; brevet colonel; president Providence national bank 1869-1905; 
member board of trustees Butler hospital for the insane 1875-; presi- 
dent 1894-; member R. I. historical society 1850-; member board of 
visitors U. S. military academy. West Point, 1863; U. S. naval academy, 
Annapolis, 1889. Address, 38 Brown St., Providence, R. I. P. 



1846 GRADUATES 207 

GOWER, HARRISON BARTLETT, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister; 
pastor Sedgwick, Me.; agent American Baptist publication society. 
From New Sharon, Me.; born 1817; died Farniington, Me., Aug. 24, 1859. 

Nee. 1859 

GREENE, THOMAS CASEY, A.B. Teacher Tiverton, R. I., 1846-47; 
admitted to bar 1849; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1849-97; justice court 
of magistrates two years. Born East Greenwich, R. I., Sept. 28, 1826; 
died East Greenwich, July 11, 1897. P., Nee. 1898 

JILLSON, WILLIAM EVERETT, A.B.; A.M. Instructor modern lan- 
guages, Brown university, 1852-53. Teacher high school. Providence, 
R. I.; master high school, Bristol, R. I., one year; studied abroad several 
years; cataloguer Library of Congress, Washington, D. C, 1853-55; pro- 
fessor modern languages and temporary head department of rhetoric 
and English literature, Columbian college, 1855-59; librarian and trans- 
lator, U. S. patent office, 1859-65; general assistant, public library, Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1865-68; chosen superintendent 1868, but declined. Born 
Cumberland, R. I., June 6, 1824; died Jamaica Plain, Mass., Nov. 27, 
1868. Nee. 1869 

LOPEZ, RAYMOND, A.B. Architect Havana, Cuba, 1846-66. From 
Havana, Cuba; died 1866. 

METCALF, NATHANIEL WHITING, A.B. ; A.M. Teacher Pittsburgh, 
Penn.; New Marlboro, Mass.; Medway, Mass.; teacher of freedmen. 
Born Medway, Mass., Aug. 24, 1S19; died New Orleans, La., Oct. 16, 
187 1. Biog. of Medway 

MORRIS, WILLIAM BOWEN, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1849. 
Medical student, Paris and Edinburgh, 1849-51; physician Boston, Mass., 
two or three years; Charlestown, Mass.; physician Mass. state prison, 
Charlestown; U. S. military service a short time during Civil war, surgeon. 
Born Washington, D. C, March 4, 1826; died Charlestown, Mass., March 
16, 1878. Nee. 1878 

MOWRY, ELISHA COOK, A.B. Lawyer Charleston, S. C. Born Charles- 
ton, S. C, Sept. 16, 1826; died Chick's Springs, S. C, Aug. 27, i860. 

Nee. i860 

PEARCE, WILLIAM WHEATON, A.B. Instructor Brown university 
one term. Student of science, Giessen, Berlin and Paris, 1846-51; 
miner Tenn. and Ariz, two years; manufacturer sulphuric acid. Prov- 
idence, R. I.; visited Europe twice for scientific study; U. S. military 
service 1861, sergeant. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 16, 1825; died 
Providence, Sept. i, 1867. Nee. 1867, B. U. civ. war 

PREVAUX, FRANCIS EDWARD, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1849; ordained Baptist minister 1850; missionary teacher 
and preacher, San Francisco and Oakland, Cal., 1850-59. Born Salis- 
bury, Mass., 1822; died Salisbury, Mass., May 12, i860. 

Nee. i860. Newt. 

RIDER, HENRY LAWRENS, A.B. From Willington, Conn. 

ROGERS, JAMES SWORDS, A.B. Clerk New York, N. Y.; hardware 
merchant Cleveland, O.; in business, Cal.; manufacturer Newburgh, 
N. Y.; commodore's secretary during the Civil war to 1S66. Born New- 
burgh, N. Y., July 31, 1828; died on ship-board, near N. Y. harbor, Oct. 
29. 1866. Nee. 1867 

SHAILER, HEZEKIAH, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, Brookline, 
Mass., 1846-52; publisher New York, N. Y., 1S53-76; brigadier-general 
N. Y. national guards. Born Haddam, Conn., March 9, 1816; died 
Haddam, July 9, 1878. Nee. 1879 

SHURTLEFF, AUGUSTINE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1849- 
Medical student Paris and London 1849-51; physician Brookline, Mass., 
1852-1901; member Mass. medical society; Mass. medical benevolent 
society; Boston society of natural history; Norfolk medical society; 



2o8 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1846 

trustee Brookline public library 1869-1901. Bom Boston, Mass., Aug. 
24, 1826; died Brookline, Mass., Jan. 27, 1901. P., Nee. 1902 

TOPLIFF, CALVIN HOWE, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1846-47; missionary CoUinsville, Conn., 1847-49; Branford, Conn., 
1849-50; ordained Baptist minister 1850; pastor Charlestown, Mass., 
1850-52; Weston, Mass., 1853-68; resident Cambridgeport, Mass. Au- 
thor various pamphlets. Address, 385 Washington St., Cambridgeport, 
Mass. Newt., P. 

WATERMAN, STEPHEN, A.B. Cotton broker Providence, R. I., 1847- 
71; travelled 1846-47, 1850-51; member Providence common council 
1855-60, 1869-71; president 1856-60; alderman 1861-62; member R. 
I. house of representatives 1870-71. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 13, 
1826; died Providence, Nov. 3, 1871. Nee. 1872 

WAYLAND, FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1881; University of Rochester 
1879. Trustee Brown university 1873-88; fellow 1888-1904. Law 
student Harvard university 1849-50; admitted to bar 1850; lawyer 
Worcester, Mass., 1850-58; lawyer New Haven, Conn., 1858-1904; judge 
of probate New Haven 1864-65; lieutenant-governor Conn. 1869; in- 
structor law, Yale university, 1871-72; professor law 1872-1903; professor 
emeritus 1903-04; dean Law school 1873-1903; president board of di- 
rectors Conn, state prison 1879-93; Conn, prison association; National 
prison association; Organized charities of New Haven 1878-1904; Conn, 
general hospital; American Baptist education society; vice president 
American Baptist missionary union; president board of visitors U. S. 
military academy. West Point, 1874; vice president board of visitors 
U. S. naval academy, Annapolis, 1880; president American social science 
association 1880. Author Memoirs of life and labors of Francis Way- 
land, in conjunction with H. L. Wayland, 2 vols., 1867; various articles 
in Atlantic monthly; also numerous papers on prison reform and social 
science topics. Born Boston, Mass., Aug. 23, 1826; died New Haven, 
Conn., Jan. 9, 1904. 

Harv. law quin., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, P., Nee. 1904, Yale 

WESTON, RODERIC STOCKING, A.B.; M.D. Physician. From Bel- 
chertown, Mass. 

WHITE, SETH HOBART, A.B. Principal school Brookline, Mass., 1846- 
48; law student Delhi, N. Y., 1848-51; admitted to bar 1851; lawyer 
Delhi 1851-93; director and attorney First national bank. Born Ab- 
ington, now Whitman, Mass., Dec. 27, 1820; died Jan. 31, 1893. 

Nee. 1895 

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ALLIN, CHARLES MNASON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons 1851. Interne N. Y. hospital until 1852; physician New York, 
N. Y., 1852-55, 1865-80; Flushing, N. Y., 1855-65; physician Nursery 
and child's hospital. New York; Northern dispensary; connected with 
Eye and ear infirmary 18 years; New York hospital; surgeon Presbyter- 
ian hospital 1874-76. Author numerous contributions to medical jour- 
nals. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 30, 1827; died New York, N. Y., 
June 19, 1880. Nee. 1881 

ANTHONY, THOMAS SMITH, A.B. Admitted to bar 1849; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1849-62; clerk R. I. supreme court 1852-54; R. I. house of 
representatives 1857-62; U. S. railitary service 1862, first lieutenant; 
lawyer Hartford, Conn., 1862-73; resident Fall River, Mass., 1873-75. 
Born Fall River, Mass., Aug. 27, 1827; died Fall River, Jan. 22, 1875. 

B. U. Fall River, B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1875 

BACHELER, FRANCIS EBEN MERIAM, A.B. Graduated Union theo- 
logical seminary 1850; preacher Park Congregational church, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1851-54; ordained Congregational minister 1854; pastor Park 



i847 GRADUATES 209 

church, Brooklyn, 1854-57; Patchogue, Long Island, N. Y., 1858-59; 
Killingly, Conn., 1859-62, 1871-78; Lebanon, Conn., 1862-63; Sparta, 
N. Y., 1864-70; Dudley, Mass., 1870-71; First church, Woodstock, Conn., 
1878-84. Born Douglas, Mass., July 8, 1818; died Norwich, Conn., April 
I, 1887. Nee. 1887 

BAKER, HENRY SOUTHARD, A.B. Admitted to bar 1849; lawyer 
Alton, 111., 1849-97; member 111. legislature 1854-60; presidential elector 
1864; justice Alton municipal court 1865-81; member city council; presi- 
dent 111. republican convention 1876. Bom Kaskaskia, 111., Nov. 10, 
1824; died Alton, 111., March 5, 1897. Nee. 1898 

BLACKINTON, JAMES FLETCHER, A.B. 1878; A.M. Principal high 
school, Wakefield, Mass.; usher public school, Boston, Mass., 1848-65; 
principal Prescott, now Emerson school, 1865-91. Born North Attleboro, 
Mass., Sept. 5, 1819; died Winthrop, Mass., Jan. 7, 1891. Nee. 1891 

BOWEN, CHARLES JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1850; ordained Unitarian minister 1850; pastor Newburyport, 
Mass., 1850-53; Williamsburg, N. Y., 1854-56; Kingston, Mass., 1856-58; 
Second Unitarian society, Baltimore, Md., 1858-61; chaplain military 
hospital, near Baltimore, 1861-65; pastor Mount Pleasant Congregational 
society, Roxbury, Mass., 1865-70. Born Providence, R. I., May 20, 1827; 
died Roxbury, Mass., April 10, 1870. Harv. div. sch., Harv., Nee. 1870 

BOYCE, JAMES PETIGRU, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1887; Union university, 
Tenn., 1872; D.D. Columbian college 1859. Student Princeton theolog- 
ical seminary 1849-51; ordained Baptist minister 1851; pastor Columbia, 
S. C, 1851-55; professor theology, Furman university, 1855-59; founder 
Southern Baptist theological seminary 1858; professor theology, and 
chairman of the faculty, 1859-73; president 1873-88; member S. C. legis- 
lature 1862-63, 1864-65; Confederate military service 1861-62, chaplain; 
aide-de-camp, acting as provost marshal of Columbia, 1864-65; trustee 
Columbian college; Furman university; Greenville Baptist female col- 
lege; moderator Charleston Baptist association; president S. C. Baptist 
convention; Southern Baptist convention eight years; director Greenville 
national bank; S. C. railroad company; Graniteville iron company, Au- 
gusta, Ga.; East Tennessee iron manufacturing company. Anthov Abstract 
of systematic theology, 1887; besides various addresses and articles in 
periodicals; editor Southern Baptist. Bom Charleston, S. C, Jan. 11, 
1827; died Pau, France, Dec. 28, 1888. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Princ, Nee. 1889 

CAMPBELL, ALBERT HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Civil engineer Washington, 
D. C, 1847-61; chief engineer Orange and Alexandria railroad; Norfolk 
and Petersburg railroad; U. S. explorations for a southern route to the 
Pacific 1851-53; chief bureau of railroads, department of the interior, 
Washington, D. C, until 1861; Confederate military service 1861-65, 
major; in charge topographical department, army of northern Va.; assist- 
ant engineer Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, W. Va., 1869-71; chief en- 
gineer various railroads, W. Va., 1871-93; resident Charleston, W. Va.; 
Ravenswood, W. Va. Bom Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 23, 1826; died 
Ravenswood, W. Va., Feb. 23, 1899. P., Nee. 1899 

CAPRON, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Teacher academy, Worcester, Mass., 
1847-48; high school. Providence, R. I., 1848-52; principal high school, 
Worcester, 1852-55; in state and government employ, Madison, Wis., 
1856-75; insurance agent, Boston, Mass. Born Millville, Mass., Sept. 17, 
1823; died Newton Centre, Mass., March 28, 1893. Nee. 1893 

DENISON, FREDERIC, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1847; 
pastor First church, Westerly, R. I., 1847-54, 1865-71; Central church, 
Norwich, Conn., 1854-59; Central Falls, R. I., 1859-61; U. S. military 
service 1861-64, chaplain; assistant allotment commissioner, R. I.; 
pastor New Haven, Conn., 1872-73; Woonsocket, R. I., 1874-76; preacher 
Roger Williams church. Providence, R. I.; member R. I. historical soci- 
ety; Wis. historical society; R. I. soldiers' and sailors' historical society; 



2IO BROWN UNIVERSITY 1847 

official poet R. I. society of the sons of the American revolution; historical 
registrar R. I. Baptist state convention. Author The Sabbath institu- 
tion, 1855; Notes of the Baptists and their principles, in Norwich, Conn., 
1857; The supper institution, i860; Sabres and spurs, or. History of the 
First R. I. cavalry, 1876; Westerly and its witnesses for two hundred and 
fifty years, 1878; Shot and shell, or. History of the Third R. I. heavy artil- 
lery, 1879; Picttiresque Narragansett, 1879; Ulustrated New Bedford, 
Martha's Vineyard, and Nantticket, 1880; besides numerous articles and 
poems in both secular and religious periodicals; editor The evangelist, 
or. Life and labors of Rev. Jabez S. Swan, 1873; correspondent various 
religious papers. Born^^Mystic, Conn., Sept. 28, 1819; died Providence, 
R. I., Aug. 16, 1901. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, B. U. civ. war, B. U. Fall River, Bapt. encyc, 
Bapt. hymns, AUibone, Sabin, P., Nee. 1902 

DIBELL, EDWIN, A.B. Student Newton theological institution six 
months from 1847-49; preacher Gardiner, Me., 1849-51; Pittston, Me.; 
ordained Baptist minister 1851; preacher Bath, Me., 1851-52; Cherry- 
field, Me., 1852-54; Calais, Me., 1854; pastor New Ipswich, N. H., 1854-60 ; 
superintendent schools, Ipswich, 1854-60; resident Kings ville, O., 1863-; 
preacher Sheffield, O., 1863-81 ; Presbyterian church, Kingsville, O., 1890- 
92; preacher Grigg's Corner, O.; Kingsville; member school board, Kings- 
ville, Address, Kingsville, O. Newt., P. 

ELLIS, JOSHUA JAMES, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1852. Teacher 
private school, Newport, R. I., 1847-48; physician Bristol, R. I., 1854- 
62 ; U. S. military service 1862-63, assistant surgeon. Born Boston, Mass., 
Sept. 13, 1826; died Newport, R. I., March 17, 1863. 

Nee. 1863, B. U. civ. war, R. I. cyc. 

FILLMORE, GEORGE HEDDING, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, 
Cohasset, Mass.; professor mathematics Newton college, Baltimore, Md., 
several years; Md. agricultural college; studied abroad one year; assistant 
U. S. branch mint, San Francisco, Cal., 1864-69. Author articles in 
Christian inquirer, and Calif ornian. Bom Nantucket, Mass., April 4, 
1827; died San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 4, 1869. Nee. 1869 

FISHER, GEORGE PARK, A.B. ; A.M.; D.D. 1866; A.M. Yale college 1867; 
D.D. Harvard university 1886; University of Edinbvirgh 1886; college 
of N. J. 1896; LL.D. 1879; Yale university 1901. Student of the- 
ology, Yale college, 1848-49; graduated Andover theological seminary 
1 851; student Germany; ordained Congregational minister 1854; pro- 
fessor divinity, Yale college, 1854-61; pastor college church 1854-; 
professor ecclesiastical history 1861-1901; professor emeritus 1901-; 
dean Divinity school 1895-1901; president American historical society. 
Author History of the church of Christ in Yale college, 1858; Thoughts 
proper to the present crisis, 1861; Life and services of Dr. N. W. 
Taylor; Discourse commemorative of Josiah Willard Gibbs, 1S61; Essays 
on the supernatural origin of Christianity, 1865; Life of Benjamin Silli- 
nian, 1866; The Reformation, 1873; The beginnings of Christianity, 1877; 
Faith and rationalistn, 1879; Discussions in history and theology, 1880; 
Grounds of theistic and Christian belief, 1883; The Christian religion, 1886; 
new edition, revised and enlarged, 1904; Outlines of universal history, 
1886; History of the Christian church, 1887; Manual of Christian eviden- 
ces, 1888; Nature and method of revelation, 1890; Colonial era of the U. S., 
1892 ; Manual of natural theology, 1893 ; History of Christian doctrine, 1896 ; 
Brief history of the nations and of their progress in civilization, 1896; be- 
sides numerous articles in Biblioiheca sacra and various other magazines 
and reviews; editor An unpublished essay of Edward' son the Trinity, 1903 ; 
member editorial board New Englander, 1866-92; Yale review, 1S92-. 
Address, 27 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, Conn. 
Am. cat., Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's cyc, AUibone, Sabin, Harv., Col. N. J. 



i847 GRADUATES 211 

GAMWELL, ALBERT AUGUSTUS, A.B. Principal Fountain street 
grammar school, Providence, R. I., 1847-71. Bom Peru, Mass., Oct. 
29, 1816; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 18, 1871. Nee. 1872 

GARNSEY, CYRUS, A.B. Merchant and farmer; coal dealer Memphis, 
Tenn. Address, Seneca Falls, Seneca co., N. Y. P. 

GUILD, REUBEN ALDRIDGE, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Shurtleff college 1874. 
Assistant librarian Brown university 1847-48; librarian 1848-93; librarian 
emeritus 1S93-99. Member Librarians' convention 1853; common coun- 
cil, Providence, R. I., seven years; chairman relief committee, Providence, 
1862; member and secretary school committee 15 years; member R. L 
historical society; R. L veteran citizens' historical association; one of the 
founders American library association 1876; secretary 1876; honorary 
member 1895; member American antiquarian society 1876-99; honorary 
member Essex institute, Salem, Mass.; Old Colony historical society; 
Library association of the United Kingdom; Soldiers' and sailors' his- 
torical society; secretary Brown university alumni association 12 j^ears; 
president, secretary, and treasurer of various religious, educational and 
philanthropic organizations. Author Librarian's manual, 1858; Life, 
times and correspondence of James Manning, and the early history of 
Brown university, 1864; Biographical introduction to the writings of Roger 
Williams, 1S66; History of Brown university with illustrative documents, 
1867 ; History of St. John's commandery, 1875 ; Chaplain Smith and the Bap- 
tists, or, Life, journals, letters, and addresses of Rev. Hezckiah Smith, D.D., 
1885; Early history of Brown university, lyjb-iygi, 1897; also numerous 
historical and biographical sketches; editor Letter of John Cotton and 
Roger Williams' reply, 1866; Roger Williams' Queries of highest considera- 
tion, 1867; Literary and theological addresses of Alva Woods, 1868; Staples 
R. L in continental congress, 1870. Born Dedham, Mass., May 4, 1822; 
died Providence, R. L, May 13, 1899. 
Am. ant. soc, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Allibone, Sabin, P., Nee. 1899 

HATHEWAY, NICHOLAS, A.B. Lawyer Fall River, Mass.; postmaster. 
Address, 120 Locust St., Fall River, Mass. 

HOWE, PHINEAS, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological institution 
1848-50; University of Halle, Germany, 1851; ordained Baptist minister 
1 85 2; pastor Somerville, Mass., 1852. Born Norway, Me., April 7, 1823; 
died Somerville, Mass., Aug. 26, 1852. Nee. 1853, Newt. 

JUDSON, WALTER HERBERT, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1849. 
Admitted to Suffolk bar 1850; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1850-61; member 
Boston light infantry; U. S. military service 1861, second lieutenant; 
prisoner Richmond, Va., 1862. Author numerous poems. Born Boston, 
Mass., Feb. 14, 1824; died New Haven, Conn., March 10, 1863. 

Nee. 1863, B. U. civ. war 

LATHROP, JAMES WALCOTT, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1850; ordained Baptist minister 1851; pastor Dorchester, 
Mass., 1850-56; Medfield, Mass., 1856-63; Rowley, Mass., 1863-67; Bev- 
erly, Mass., 1S67-70; Oxford, Mass., 1870-73; Raynham, Mass., 1873-75; 
resident Oxford, Mass., 1875-95. Born Rome, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1818; died 
Oxford, Mass., May 25, 1895. Newt., P., Nee. 1895 

LOCKE, BENJAMIN LAWRENCE, A.B. Farmer Mexico, Mo.; county 
clerk Audrain co.. Mo., 1863-65, 1867-87. Address, Mexico, Mo. P. 

LUTHER, JOHN HILL, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. William Jewell college 1874. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1850; teacher Ga. 1850-53; 
ordained Baptist minister 1853; pastor St. Peter's parish, Beaufort dis- 
trict, S. C, 1853-57; president Young ladies' seminary, Kansas City, Mo., 
1858-61; pastor Miami, Mo., 1861-65; Palmyra, Mo., 1865-68; editor 
Baptist journal 1866-68 ?; Central Baptist, and pastor, St. Louis, Mo., 1866- 
76; president Baylor female college, Belton, Tex., 1876-90; pastor Sec- 
ond Baptist church, Galveston, Tex., 1877-78; professor homiletics, Bay- 
lor university; city missionary Temple, Tex. Author Old Baylor and 



212 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1847 

other poems, 1900; various sermons. Bom "Warren, R. I., June 21, 1824; 
died San Paulo, Brazil, July 16, 1903. Newt., P., Nee. 1904 

OLIVER, EDWIN SMITH, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1849. Law- 
yer New Orleans, La.; Hanover co., Va. From Hanover co., Va.; died 
New Orleans, La., about 1880. P. 

PAGE, EMERY HARKNESS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Union theological 
seminary 1850; ordained Baptist minister 1853; pastor Bunker hill 
church, Charlestown, Mass., 1853-57; Second church, St. Louis, Mo. 
Greenwood church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1859-64; Hudson, Mass., 1864-66 
Milford, Mass., 1866-68; Groton Junction, now Ayer, Mass., 1868-70 
Madison, Wis., 1870-72; Berlin, Wis., 1872-81; Osage, Iowa, 1881-83 
resident Minneapolis, Minn. Born Baltimore, Vt., Aug. 25, 1818; died 
Minneapolis, Minn., May 5, 1888. Nee. 1888 

POND (formerly PROUD), ISAAC, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I.; 
teacher Dresden, Germany. From Providence, R. I.; died 1879. 

RIPLEY, THOMAS HENRY, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1850-52. Born N. S., Aug. 5, 1828; died Portland, Me., June 6, 1852. 

Newt. 

ROBERT, MILTON GEORGE, A.B. Planter Washington, Ga.; member 
city council; Ga. state agricultural committee; trustee Washington male 
and female academies many years; president board of trustees of each 
institution. Author various contributions to agricultural papers. Ad- 
dress, Washington, Ga. P. 

SPALDING, AMOS FLETCHER, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1850; ordained Baptist minister 1851 ; pastor Montreal, 
Canada, 1851-52; Second church, Cambridge, Mass., 1852-56; Calais, Me., 
1856-60; Warren, R. I., 1860-70; U. S. military service 1862-63, chaplain; 
pastor First church, Norwich, Conn., 1870-76; Needham, Mass., 1876-77; 
secretary Mass. Baptist convention 1855-56; member R. I. state board of 
education 1870. Author historical sketches. Bom Boston, Mass., Jan. 
12, 1821; died Chelmsford, Mass., Nov. 30, 1877. 

R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. Newt., Nee. 1878 

STODDARD, ELIJAH BRIGHAM, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1877-1903. Teacher Worcester academy 1847-48; law student Harvard 
university 1849; admitted to bar 1849; lawyer Worcester, Mass., 1849- 
1903; member common council 1854-55, 1858-59; president 1858-59; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1856-57; district attorney, Wor- 
cester CO., 1857-63 ;fmember board of aldermen 1862-63; Mass. senate 
1863, 1864; Mass. executive council 1871, 1872; Mass. board of education 
1878; mayor Worcester 1882; member school committee, Worcester, 
nine years; director public library; secretary Merchants and farmers' fire 
insurance company 1865; president 1903; Quinsigamond national bank 
1884; Worcester five cent savings bank 1884; Worcester, Nashua and 
Rochester railroad company; director Providence and Worcester railroad 
nearly 30 years. Born Upton, Mass., June 5, 1826; died Alfred, Me., Sept. 
25, 1903. Harv. law quin.. Nee. 1904 

STUART, AMBROSE PASCAL SEVILON, A.B.; A.M. Professor rhetoric 
and moral philosophy, Acadia college, 1847-49; mathematics and chem- 
istry 1853-58; principal Elm street grammar school. Providence, R. I., 
1849-51; Holton high school, Danvers, Mass., 1851-53; student of chem- 
istry, Gottingen and Heidelberg, 1858-61; principal academy, Worcester, 
Mass., 1862-64; assistant instructor chemistry, Lawrence scientific school, 
Harvard university, 1864-68; professor chemistry, 111. industrial univer- 
sity, 1868-74; resident Lincoln, Neb., 1875-99; member German chemical 
society of Berlin; fellow American association for the advancement of 
science; corresponding member N. Y. academy of sciences. Author 
various scientific lectures and articles in technical journals. Bom Ster- 
ling, Mass., Nov. 22, 1820; died Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 14, 1899. 

Cyc. Am. biog.. P., Nee. 1900 



i847 GRADUATES 213 

THOMAS, BENJAMIN GALLEY, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1S50; ordained Baptist minister 1850; missionary Tavoy, 
Burma, 1851-54; Henthada, Burma, 1854-67; Bassein, Burma, 1867-68. 
Bom Sanbornton, N. H., April 24, 1820; died New York, N. Y., June 11, 
1868. Newt., Nee. 1868 

WESTON, FRANCIS WAYLAND, A.B. From Lynn, Mass.; died Lynn, 
Sept. 18, 1848. P. 

WILEY, FREDERIC, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1850; ordained Baptist minister 1850; pastor Cumberland, R. I.; several 
places in N. E. and the West; Stonington, 111. Born Lynnfield, Mass., 
182 1 ; died Stonington, 111., July 21, 1868. Newt., Nee. 1869. 

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1848 

BAILEY, MARK, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. University of Oregon 188 1. Prin- 
cipal preparatory department, Acadia college, 1848-49; tutor Granville 
college 1849-52; professor mathematics, Franklin college, 1853-59; prin- 
cipal Ladoga seminary 1859-62; president California college 1866; Mc- 
Minnville college, Or., 1873-76; ordained Baptist minister 1873; professor 
mathematics and astronomy. University of Or., 1876-95 ; resident Tacoma, 
Wash. Bom Sterling, Mass., May 17, 1822; died Tacoma, Wash., May 
12, 1904. Den., P. 

BARNABY, THOMAS BALDWIN, A.B. Teacher Nantucket, Mass., 
1848-50; admitted to bar 1853; lawyer New York, N. Y., 1853-69. Bom 
Deerfield, N. H., Sept. 13, 1821; died New York, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1869. 

Nee. 1872 

BOURN, JOSEPH HOWARD, A.B.; A.M. Teller old National bank, 
Providence, R. I.; cashier Bank of commerce. Providence, 1851-65; 
banker and broker 1865-94; member town council. North Providence; 
president court of probate, North Providence, 1864; collector internal 
revenue, North Providence; member Providence marine corps of artillery; 
American pomological society; vice president Society for encouragement 
of domestic industry ten years; member R. I. horticultural society 1858- 
94; treasurer 1858-60; vice president 1868; president 1869, 1870. Author 
various addresses and contributions to periodicals. Born Providence, 
R. I.,Jan. 24, 1828; died Providence, March 25, 1894. Nee. 1894 

BRECK, SAMUEL, A.B. Teacher N. J.; Baltimore, Md.; North Granville, 
N. Y.; student of theology. Bom Northampton, Mass.; died North- 
ampton, June 24, 1853. Northampton ant.. Nee. 1853, P. 

BURR, Lafayette, A.B.; a.m. Teacher Friends' school, Providence, 
R. I., 1848-49; principal high school, Bristol, R. I., 1849-51; private 
school, Newport, R. I., 1851-52; near Raymond, Miss., 1852-53; teacher 
private school, Natchez, Miss., 1853-54; Vicksburg, Miss., 1854-60; prin- 
cipal academy, Danielsonville, Conn., 1860-62; clerk war department, 
Washington, D. C, 1862-63; commissary department, Boston, Mass., 
1863; treasurer copper mining company 1863-72; National dock and 
warehouse company 1872-1904. Bom Providence, R. I., July 15, 1824; 
died Southern Pines, N. C, Dec. 13, 1904. P. 

CARR, JEREMIAH OLNEY, A.B. Student of medicine Harvard univer- 
sity, but did not practice. Bom Providence, R. I., 1823; died Provi- 
dence, Sept. 15, 1856. Nee. 1857 

CLAGETT, JOHN RAMSAY, A.B. Law student Alexandria, Va.; admit- 
ted to bar 1853; lawyer Washington, D. C, 1853-57; Hastings, Minn., 
1857-99. Born Alexandria, Va., Oct. 28, 1828; died Hastings, Minn., 
April 14, 1899. Nee. 1899 

CLAPP, FAYETTE, A.B.; M.D. Castleton, Vt., medical college 1851. Phy- 
sician San Francisco, Cal.; Sandwich Islands; Columbia, Boone co.. Mo., 



214 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1848 

1851-61; U. S. military service 1861-64, surgeon. Born Chesterfield, 
Mass., June 5, 1824; died Lee Centre, 111., Aug. 29, 1864. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1867 

CLAPP, WARREN BENJAMIN, A.B. Farmer Poughkeepsie,_ N. Y., four 
years; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1855; ordained Baptist 
minister 1856; pastor Dover, N. H., 1856-62; Milford, N. H., 1863-65. 
Born New York, N. Y., Sept., 1827; died Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., Sept. 
27, 1865. Roch. theol. sem.. Nee. 1866 

CLARK, JOSEPH BOND, A.B. Teacher Mass. and N. H. six years; prin- 
cipal acaderay, Wolfboro, N. H., two years; lawyer Manchester, N. H.; 
city solicitor 1859; member N. H. house of representatives 1859-60; 
county solicitor 1861, 1866; U. S. military service 1862-65, captain; 
mayor Manchester 1867; director First national bank; trustee Merrimac 
river savings bank; director Nashua, Acton, and Boston railroad; People's 
fire insurance company. Born Guilford, N. H., June 21, 1823; died 
Manchester, N. H., Oct. 22, 1887. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1887 

CURTISS, GEORGE GRAHAM, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1844; surveyor Providence, R. I.; teacher private school, Balti- 
more, Md.; Calvert co., Md.; Prince George's co., Md.; Harford co., Md., 
1852; principal Oakland boarding school, Fallston, Md., 1861-96?; resi- 
dent Harford co., near Fallston, Md. Born Sheffield, Mass., Sept. i, 
1825; died Harford co., near Fallston, Md., March 29, 1900. 

Harv. law quin.. Nee. 1900 

CUSHMAN, AUSTIN SPRAGUE, A.B.; A.M. Clerk pension bureau and 
land office, Washington, D. C, 1848-49; U. S. district clerk's office, Boston, 
Mass., 1849-52; private secretary to President Fillmore 1852-53; lieuten- 
ant U. S. revenue marine 1853 ; admitted to Mass. bar 1854; commissioner 
U. S. circuit court 1855; bearer of dispatches to Paris 1855; London 1856; 
justice of peace and notary public. New Bedford, Mass., 1854-70; U. S. 
military service 1861-63, major; member U. S. sequestration commission 
1863; register of probate Bristol co., Mass., 1864-70; U. S. register in 
bankruptcy, ist congressional district, Mass., 1867; admitted to bar, 
U. S. supreme court, 1867; grand commander department of Mass., 
Grand army of the republic, 1867-68; resident Switzerland 1872-80; 
organizer Swiss colony in western N. C. ; patent lawyer New York, N. Y. ; 
secretary American patent protective association 1884; resident East 
Orange, N. J. Author La crise industrielle, Geneve, 1893; articles in 
magazines; editor The republic magazine. Address, 15 State St., East 
Orange, N. J. 

FRINK, MINER, A.B. Editor Albany freeholder, Albany, N. Y., 1848-51; 
miner Sacramento, Cal.; lawyer San Francisco, Cal. Born Renssalaer- 
ville, N. Y., July 23, 1818; died San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 28, 1873. 

Nee. 1873 

HALL, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. From Lancaster co., Va. 

HARMON, AUGUSTUS ELY, A.B. 

HEMMENWAY, ONSLOW, A.B. Assistant master high school. New 
Bedford, Mass.; teacher West Newton, Mass. Born Framingham, Mass., 
May 27, 1824; died Framingham, April 24, 1855. Nee. 1855 

HOPPIN, AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard university 
1849-50; lawyer Providence, R. I.; art student Europe 1854-55; artist 
and author Providence, R. I. Author and illustrator Carrot pomade, 
1864; On the Nile, 1871; Ups and doivns on land and water, 1871; Cross- 
ing the Atlantic, 1872; Hay fever, 1873; Recollections of Auton house, i88r; 
A fashionable sufferer, 1883; Two Compton boys, 1885; author Married 
for fun, 1885; illustrator numerous other works. Born Providence, R. 
I., July 13, 1828; died Flushing, L. I., N. Y., April i, 1896. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, P., Nee. 1896, Harv. law quin. 

HUNT, EDWARD TAYLOR, A.B. ; A.M. Principal school, Newark, N. J. ; 
ordained Baptist minister 1851 ; pastor East Orange, N. J. ; South Adams, 



1848 GRADUATES 215 

Mass., seven years; Cheshire, Mass.; Bristol, R. I.; Lansingburgh, N. Y.; 
Lebanon Springs, N. Y.; Hoosic Falls, N. Y.; Mansfield, O. Bom Prov- 
idence, R. I., March 5, 1823; died Mansfield, O., March 16, 1874. 

Nee. 1874 

LEACH, JAMES EDWARD, A.B. Teacher high school, Providence, R. L, 
1848-49. Bom Bridgewater, Mass., 1825; died Providence, R. L, Oct. 
23, 1849. Nee. 1850 

LEONARD, NEHEMIAH ALLEN, A.B. Admitted to bar 185 1; lawyer 
Springfield, Mass.; member Springfield common council 1860-65; presi- 
dent 1860-64; district attorney, western district of Mass., 1874, 1878-80; 
president Conn, river railroad company 1880-90; trustee state hospital 
for the insane, Northampton, Mass.; director Third national bank; 
Springfield fire and marine insurance company. Born New Bedford, 
Mass., Jan. 8, 1825; died Springfield, Mass., Nov. 7, 1890. Nee. 1891 

MABBETT, JONATHAN, A.B. Merchant Dover Plains, N. Y.; St. Louis, 
Mo.; New York, N. Y.; clerk custom house 17 years. Born Albany, N. 
Y., Dec. 31, 1824; died Brooklyn, N. Y., March 7, 1901. P., Nee. 1902 

MONTAGUE, THOMAS JONES, A.B. From Middlesex co., Va. 

MURRAH, PENDLETON, A.B. Lawyer Monterey, Texas, 1852-65; gov- 
ernor, Texas 1862-64. From Marion, Perry co., Ala.; died Monterey, 
Tex. Aug. 4, 1865. Nee. 1866 

SMITH, JAMES WHEATON, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. University at Lewisburg, 
Penn., 1862. Graduated Newton theological institution 1851; ordained 
Baptist minister 185 1 ; pastor Lowell, Mass., 1851-53; Spruce street church, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1853-70; Beth Eden church, Philadelphia, 1870-80; 
pastor emeritus 1880-1900; member executive committee Bible and 
publication society; American Baptist missionary union; trustee Crozer 
Theological seminary; trustee Bucknell university; corresponding sec- 
retary Penn. general Baptist association; one of the founders Young 
men's Christian association. Author Life of John P. Crozer, 1868; also 
miscellaneous articles in prose and verse. Born Providence, R. L, June 
26, 1823; died Philadelphia, Penn., May 5, 1900. 

Bapt. encyc., Cyc. Am. biog.. Newt., P., Nee. 1900 

TAFT, GEORGE SPRING, A.B. Lawyer Uxbridge, Mass. Bom Ux- 
bridge, Mass., 1827; died Uxbridge, Jan. 26, i860. Nee. i860 

VERNON, SAMUEL BROWN, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1849-50. From Newport, R. I.; died Chicago, 111., Feb. 7, 1893. 

Harv. law quin., P. 

WEDGE, ALANSON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Westfield, N. Y., 1848-. Ad- 
dress, Westfield, Chautauqua co., N. Y. P. 

WILDER, ALFRED FISHER, A.B. Engineer Cuba. From Framing- 
ham, Mass.; died Cuba 1859. P. 

WOLCOTT, GEORGE THEODORE, A.B. Bom Hanover, Mass., Jtily 
15, 1827; died Quincy, Mass., Oct. 22, 1851. Nee. 1852, P. 

WOLFORD, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Albany law school 1853. Law- 
yer Albany, N. Y., 1851-81 ; cleii< board of supervisors Albany co., N. Y., 
three years; member N. Y. legislature 1858-59; justice Albany co. 1859- 
64; deputy superintendent of insurance N. Y. Born Knox, N. Y., March 
6, 1828; died Albany, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1881. Alb., Nee. 18S1. 

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1849 

ALDEN, WILLIAM HARRISON, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Colby university 1873. 
Teacher Sharon, Mass., 1849-50; graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1852; ordained Baptist minister 1852; pastor North Attleboro, 
Mass., 1852-57; First church, Lowell, Mass., 1857-64; Tabernacle church, 
Albany, N. Y., 1864-68; Middle street church, Portsmouth, N. H., 1868- 
88; acting pastor First church, Westboro, Mass., 1891-95; Sharon, Mass., 



2i6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1849 

1896-99; East Boston, Mass.; Nashua, N. H.; trustee Colby university 
1 88 1- 1 900; Colby academy. Author occasional sermons; anniversary 
addresses. Born North Middleborough, Mass., April 14, 1825; died 
Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 2, 1900. 

Nee. 1901, Bapt. encyc. Newt., P., Colby 

ANGELL, JAMES BURRILL, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1868; Columbia college 
1887; College of N.J. 1896; Rutgers college 1896; Yale university 1901; 
Johns Hopkins university 1902; University of Vt. 1904; Harvard uni- 
versity 1905. Assistant librarian. Brown university, 1849-50; professor 
modern languages 1853-60. Student in Europe 1850-53; editor Provi- 
dence journal 1860-66; president University of Vt. 1866-71; University 
of Michigan 187 1-; minister to China, and chairman special commission 
to negotiate treaties with China, 1880-81 ; member joint commission of 
U. S. and Great Britain to settle fisheries questions 1887-88; chairman 
international deep waterways commission 1896; minister to Turkey. 
1897-98. Author The diplomacy of the United States, in Winsor's Narra- 
tive and critical history of America, 1888; also numerous addresses and 
articles in reviews. Address, Ann Arbor, Mich. Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

BROWNELL, WILLIAM RICHMOND, A.B.; M.D. University of the city 
of New York 1852. Physician Hartford, Conn., 1853-73; U. S. military 
service 1861-65, division surgeon, medical director, staff surgeon. Born 
Providence, R. I., March 30, 1828; died Hartford, Conn., Dec. i, 1873. 

B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1874 

CROCKER, JARED FULLER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Norwich, Conn. Bom 
Norwich, Conn.; died at sea Feb. 19, i860. Nee. i860 

GUSHING, PEREZ LINCOLN, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological 
institution 1849-50; ordained Baptist minister 1852; chaplain reform 
school, Westboro, Mass., 1851-57; principal private school, Middleboro, 
Mass., 1857-74; resident Cal. 1874-75; chaplain state almshouse, Bridge- 
water, Mass., 12 years. Born Boston, Mass., March 5, 1825; died Santa 
Barbara, Cal., March 14, 1875. Newt., Nee. 1875 

DUNCAN, JAMES HENRY, A.B. Studied law, but engaged in business. 
Born Haverhill, Mass., June, 1827; died at sea, Dec. 31, 1858. Nee. 1859 

DURRETT, REUBEN THOMAS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1894; LL.B. Univer- 
sity of Louisville 1850; LL.D. 1896; Georgetown college 1895. Admitted 
to bar 1850; lawyer Louisville, Ky., 1850-80; member Louisville com- 
mon council 1853-54; founder public library of Ky. 1871; president 
1871-80; founder Filson club 1884; president 1884-; founder Louisville 
abstract and loan association 1871; president 1871-80; member board of 
park commissioners 1891-93; president Children's free hospital; Protes- 
tant Episcopal orphan asylum; Louisville heating company; Kentucky 
heating company; trustee and director various other business and char- 
itable organizations; member many historical societies, Europe and 
America. Author of the following Filson club publications: Life and 
times of John Filson, 1884; Historical sketch of St. Paul's church, 1889; 
Centenary of Kentucky, 1892; Centenary of Louisville, 1893; Bryant's 
station, 1897; besides numerous historical articles in newspapers and 
magazines, lists of which are given in the annual report of the American 
historical association for 1889, 1892; editor Louisville Daily courier, 
1857-59. Address, 202 East Chestnut St., Louisville, Ky. 

Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

FRANCIS, JOHN MANNING, A.B.; A.M. Graduated East Winsor,_ now 
Hartford, theological seminary 1852; ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor Staffordville, Conn. ; instructor Ohio state institute for deaf mutes 
1854-65; superintendent Cal. state institute for the deaf, dumb and blind 
1865-66. Born Canterbury, Conn., April 16, 1828; died Plainfield, Conn., 
March 18, 1887. Nee. 1887 



i849 GRADUATES 217 

GRAY, HORATIO, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Theological seminary, Va., 1852; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1852; priest 1853; assistant rector St. An- 
drew's church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1853-54; rector Grace church, Wav- 
erly, N. Y., 1856-58; assistant rector St. John's church. Providence, R. 
I., 1858; St. Ann's church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; rector St. Thomas's church, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1867-71; preacher Boston, Mass. Author Mem- 
oirs of Rev. B. C. Cutler, 1865. Born Roxbury, Mass., Dec. 13, 1828; 
died Boston, Mass., Feb. 11, 1903. Nee. 1903 

HARTRIDGE, JULIAN, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1852. Lawyer 
Savannah, Ga.; solicitor-general eastern judicial circuit Ga.; member 
Ga. legislature two terms; Charleston democratic convention i860; 
Confederate military service 1861-62; member Confederate congress 
1862-65; delegate national democratic convention, Baltimore, Md., 1872; 
presidential elector 1872; member U. S. house of representatives 1875-79. 
Born Savannah, Ga., Sept. 9, 1829; died Washington, D. C, Jan. 8, 1879. 

Cong, direct.. Nee. 1879, Harv. law quin. 

HAZARD, ROWLAND, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1875-89; 
fellow 1889-98. Woolen manufacturer Peace Dale, R. I., 1849-98; assist- 
ant treasurer Peace Dale manufacturing company 1860-64; treasurer 
1864-?; president i8?-98; president Solvay process company 1881-98; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1863-64; R. I. senate 1867-69; 
corporate member American board of commissioners for foreign missions; 
trustee Butler hospital for the insane; president Washington county 
agricultural society 1875-98; president What Cheer insurance company, 
president sundry industrial companies. Author addresses before the 
Washington county agricultural society; also numerous addresses, papers 
and reviews on economic subjects. See Rowland Hazard in Bulletin 
National association of wool manufacturers, Dec, 1898. Bom New- 
port, R. I., Aug. 16, 1829; died Glen Springs, Watkins, N. Y., Aug. 16, 
1898. P., Nee. 1899 

LONG, LUTHER RICE, A.B. From Hertford, N. C. 

LORING, JOHN GOULD, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1849-50; 
resident Boston, Mass. Bom Boston, Mass., Feb. 5, 1825; died Boston, 
Oct. 20, 1873. Harv. law quin., Nee. 1874 

MASON, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Admitted to R. I. bar 1852: lawyer 
Providence, R. I., 1852-53; secretary Washington territory 1853-59; act- 
ing governor. Bom Providence, R. I., 1829; died Olympia, Wash., July 
22, 1859. Nee. 1859 

MENDENHALL, JAMES KIRK, A.B. Student Princeton theological 
seminary 1850-52; Theological school. New Brunswick, N. J.; ordained 
Baptist minister 1852; pastor Camden, S. C, 1852-60; Fernandina, Fla., 
1860-62; Bush River, S. C, and Mount Zion, S. C, 1862-70; Enoree, S. 
C; agent Furman university 1870-71; pastor Columbia, S. C, 1872-73; 
district secretary Baptist home mission society 1875-76; evangelist Green- 
ville, S. C. Born Newberry, S. C, Nov. 30, 1827; died Greenville, S. C, 
July 30, 1896. Princ, P., Nee. 1897 

MILLS, WILLIAM HAMMOND, A.B.; D.D. University of Nebraska. 
Assistant librarian Brown university 1850-52. Episcopal minister; rec- 
tor St. Peter's church, Manton, R. I.; St. Andrew's church. Providence, 
R. I.; Olneyville, R. I., 1859-60; St. Mary's church, Dorchester, Mass., 
1860-74; St. Paul's church, Erie, Penn., 1874-80; Yonkers, N. Y., 1880- 
93; frequent delegate general conference; dean Erie convocation; pres- 
ident Yonkers nursery and home; member executive committee Shelter- 
ing arms, Tompkins Cove, N. Y.; member committee N. Y. diocesan 
fund. Author pamphlet on confirmation; several sermons. Born New- 
ton Lower Falls, Mass., May 11, 1824; died Yonkers, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1893. 

Nee. 1894 



2i8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1849 

MORTON, LLOYD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Vermont medical school 1852. Dem- 
onstrator of anatomy, Vermont medical school, 1852-53; physician Paw- 
tucket, R. I., 1853-88; U. S. military service 1862, surgeon; fellow R. 
I. medical society 1864-88; president 1872-74; member Mass. medical 
society. Born Halifax, Mass., Dec. 3, 1827; died Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 
16, 1888. B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1889 

ROBERT, ALEXANDER JOHN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Yale college 1851. 
Admitted to Ga. bar 1851; lawyer Marietta, Ga.; Confederate military 
service 1861-65, adjutant; principal Masonic literary institute, Ringgold, 
Ga., 1871-76; Sam Houston institute, Jasper, Tenn., 1876-78; president 
Corsicana female college, Corsicana, Tex., 1878-82; Andrew college, 
Huntsville, Tex., 1882-83; manufacturer Hillsboro, Tex. Address, 604 
East Franklin St., Hillsboro, Tex. P. 

ROBINSON, THOMAS DREW, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer New Bedford, Mass; 
New York, N. Y., 1855-1902. Born North Middleboro, Mass., Nov. 21, 
1827; died New York, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1902. Nee. 1903 

THURSTON, BENJAMIN FRANCIS, A.B.; LL.D. 188S. Trustee Brown 
university 1SS8-90. Law student Harvard university 1850; admitted 
to bar 1851; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1851-90; counsel for Edison in 
electric cases; Thompson Houston company in electric cases; Pullman 
company; speaker R. I. house of representatives 1854, 1856-57, 1S64-65; 
member R. I. senate 1868-69; lecturer law of patents, Cornell university, 
1888-89; president Republican and independent club of Providence co.; 
trustee Providence public library. Born New London, Conn., Nov. 7, 
1829; died New York, N. Y., March 13, 1890. Harv. law quin., Nee. 1890 

TILLINGHAST, JAMES, A.B. Admitted to bar 1851; lawyer Providence, 
R. I., 185 1-. Address, 260 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TOLMAN, WILLIAM EDWARD, A.B. Teacher Kingston, R. I., 1849- 
50; high school, Pawtucket, R. I., 1850-54; principal 1854-79; with D. 
Goff and sons, manufacturers, Pawtucket, 1879-99; rnember school com- 
mittee 1894-97. Born Dorchester, Mass., March 15, 1826; died Paw- 
tucket, R. I., Dec. 21, 1899. Nee. 1900 

TOURTELLOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, A.B. U. S. military service; resi- 
dent Los Angeles, Cal. Address, Soldiers' Home, Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

UNDERWOOD, ADIN BALLOU, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1884-88. Admitted to bar 1853; lawyer Milford, Mass., 1853-55; Boston, 
Mass.; U. S. military service 1861-65, brigadier-general; brevet major- 
general; U. S. surveyor port of Boston 1865-86; chairman school com- 
mittee Newton, Mass.; trustee Newton public library; department com- 
mander Grand army, Mass., 1873; chief of staff 1869-71 ; member Historic 
genealogical society; Military historical society. Author The three years' 
service of the jjd Mass. infantry regiment, 1862-65, 1881. Born Milford, 
Mass., May 19, 1828; died Boston, Mass., Jan. 14, 188S. 

B. U. civ. war, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1888 

UPDIKE, CAESAR AUGUSTUS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1851; lawyer 
Providence, R. I., 1851-77; member common council 1S59-63; R. I. house 
of representatives 1860-64; speaker 1860-62. Born Kingston, R. I., 
March 7, 1824; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 9, 1877. R. I. cyc. Nee. 1878 

WAYLAND, HEMAN LINCOLN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1869. Assistant li- 
brarian Brown university 1849; trustee 1888-98. Student Newton theo- 
logical institution 1849-50; principal ladies' seminary, Townshend, Vt., 
1850-51; tutor University of Rochester 1852-54; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1854; pastor Third, now Main street, church, Worcester, Mass., 
1854-61; U. S. military service 1861-64, chaplain; missionary Nashville, 
Tenn., 1864-65; professor logic and rhetoric, Kalamazoo college, Mich., 
1865-70; president Franklin college, Ind., 1870-72; resident Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1872-98; editor National Baptist, 1872-94; associate editor Ex- 
aminer 1895-98; president Penn. state mission society; Philadelphia 
ministers' conference; New England society of Penn.; Contemporary 



i849 GRADUATES 219 

club, Philadelphia; American social science association. Author Life 
of Francis Wayland, in conjunction with Francis Wayland, 2 vols., 1867; 
Charles H. Spurgcon, his faith and works, 1892; numerous addresses, 
speeches and articles upon sociological and kindred subjects; editor 
Mueller's Life of trust, 1861. Born Providence, R. I., April 23, 1830; 
died Wernersville, Penn., Nov. 7, 1898. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Newt., B. U. civ. war, P., Nee. 1898 
WILLARD, ANDREW FULLER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 
i860. Teacher Nova Scotia; Brooklyn, N. Y.; physician Kans., 1865- 
73; Providence, R. L; colporteur American Baptist publication soci- 
ety two years. Born Lancaster, Mass., Aug. 10, 1814; died Providence, 
R. L, July I, 1885. Nee. 1886. 

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1850 

AARON, CHARLES EUGENE, A.B. ; A.M. Teacher Treemount seminary, 
Norristown, Penn., 1850-59; founder Mount Holly institute. Mount 
Holly, N. J., 1859; principal 1859-72; resident Tenn. and N. C. 1872-97; 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1897-1903; secretary Burlington county lyceum of 
history and natural science. Author numerous scientific articles; joint 
editor Cram's Royal quarto atlas of the world, in conjunction with his son. 
Born Doylestown, Penn., Aug. 25, 1829; died Newtown Square, Penn., 
Nov. 30, 1903. - P., Nee. 1904 

ALLEN, GEORGE ESDRAS, A.B. Graduated Andover theological sem- 
inary 1S53; graduate student 1853-54; ordained Congregational minister 
185S; pastor Second church, Cambridgcport, Mass., 1858-62; preacher 
First church, Lynn, Mass., 1862-63; resident Chelsea, Mass.; Norton, 
Mass.; East Somerville, Mass.; pastor North Reading, Mass., 1880-86; 
ordained Episcopal priest 1890; assistant rector St. Matthew's church, 
Worcester, Mass., 1890; rector St. James's church, Fall River, Mass., 
1890-96. Born Taunton, Mass., Dec. 8, 1829; died Fall River, Mass., 
Feb. 19, 1896. And., P., Nee. 1896 

ANTHONY, GEORGE NELSON, A.B. Teacher West Greenwich, R. L, 
1850-51; Ellington, Conn., 1851-52; graduated Andover theological sem- 
inary 1855; ordained Congregational minister 1855; pastor Great Falls, 
N. H., 1855-60; Marlboro, Mass., 1860-69; South church, Peabody, Mass., 
1869-76; resident Cambridge, Mass., 1877-79; Newton Highlands, Mass., 
1879-85; treasurer Mass. home missionary society 1879-85. Born South 
Kingstown, R. L. Nov. 17, 1823; died Newton Highlands, Mass., May 
24, 1885. Nee. 1885, And. 

BROWN, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1852; lawyer Attleboro, 
Mass., 1852; Taunton, Mass., 1853-93; U. S. military service 1862-63, 
major; member Mass. house of representatives 1862-66; Mass. senate 
1873. Born Swansea, Mass., Sept. 19, 1828; died Taunton, Mass., Feb. 
19, 1893. Nee. 1893, B. U. civ. war 

BUCK, JESSE HOLCOMBE, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1856; pas- 
tor 1856-68; principal Macon seminary 1868-90; pastor and preacher 
Macon, Miss. Contributor to religious press. Address, Macon, Miss. 

P. 

FLAGG, SAMUEL BENJAMIN, A.B.; M.D. Berkshire medical institution 
1854. Physician Boston, Mass; graduated Meadville theological school 
1858; ordained Unitarian minister 1858; pastor Kalamazoo, Mich., 1858- 
64; Waltham, Mass., 1865-68; Sandwich, Mass., 1869-71, 1893-98; Ber- 
nardston, Mass., 1873-84; Bridgewater, Mass., 1884-85; Marshfield, Mass., 
1886-91; Dixfield, Me., 1891-92; Sandwich, Mass., 1893-98; resident 
Grafton, Mass., 1898-1900; member school committee in several places. 
Author various sermons. Bom Grafton, Mass., Aug. 6, 182S; died 
Grafton, Nov. 16, 1900. P., Nee. 1901 



220 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1850 

FLETCHER, ELIJAH TIMOTHY, A.B. Oidained Methodist minister; 
assistant pastor Fall River, Mass.; pastor nine churches in six states 
during 12 years; student natural history 1862-64; literary editor Journal, 
Indianapolis, Ind., 1864-72?. Author various contributions to Provi- 
dence journal. Born Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 21, 1824; died Indianapolis, 
Aug. 24, 1877. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1878 

GARDNER, BENJAMIN WEST, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1853; ordained Baptist minister 1853; pastor Sheldonville, 
Mass., 1853-55; Mansfield, Mass., 1855-58; West Dedham, Mass., 1858-67; 
chaplain Soldiers' home, Boston, Mass., 1859-61; preacher New Ips- 
wich, N. H., one year; North Marshfield, Mass., 1869-74. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., July 4, 1822; died North Scituate, Mass., July 6, 1874. 

Bapt. encyc. Newt., Nee. 1875 

GODDING, ALVAH WINSLOW, A.B. ; A.M. Public school teacher Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1850-64; insurance agent Providence; state representative 
Mutual benefit life insurance company 1864-78; Travelers' insurance 
company 1864-87; Fidelity and casualty insurance company 1887-97; 
Insurance company of North America 1892-. Address, Box 703, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

GRAY, EDWARD POWARS, A.B.; A.M.; Trinity college 1855; D.B. Sea- 
bury divinity school 1867. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1852 ; priest 1853 ; 
rector Emmanuel church, Manville, N. J., 1852-56; missionary Minn. 
1856-68; professor Ecclesiastical polity, Seabury divinity school, 1865- 
68; Biblical literature and exegesis, St. Augustine's college, Benicia, Cal., 
1868-70; rector St. George's church, Baltimore, Md. ; lecturer on eccles- 
iastical polity. Bishop Paret divinity class, Baltimore, Md., 1890; re- 
tired. Author Harmony of gospel history from Passion week to Pentecost, 
1866; Apostolic treasury, 1871; Needed revision of the Rubrics, 1876; Te 
Detim laudamus, newly arranged according to its structure, 1876; numerous 
articles in religious periodicals; editor Pacific churchman, 1876; Mary- 
land churchman, 1889-91. Born Boston, Mass., July 31, 1822; died 
New York, N. Y., March 6, 1902. P., Nee. 1903 

HIBBARD, CHARLES, A.B. ; A.M. Graduated Rochester theological sem- 
inary 1852; ordained Baptist missionary 1852; missionary Burma 1852- 
66; pastor Chester, Vt., 1867-75; Vergennes, Vt., 1875-79; Middlebury, 
Vt., 1879-83. Author History of the Vermont Baptist state convention. 
Born St. Armand, Quebec, Dec. 21, 1823; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 
30, 1887. Nee. 1888 

KENNADY, JOHN WALKER, A.B. Law student Providence, R. I., 
1850-52; member editorial staff Times, New York, N. Y., 1852-65; N. Y. 
correspondent Courier, Charleston, S. C. Born Owensboro, Ky., May 8, 
1829; died New York, N. Y., July 8, 1865. Nee. 1881 

LANE, HENRY FAYETTE, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Columbian college 1850- 
52; student Newton theological institution 1853-54; ordained Baptist 
minister 1854; pastor New London, N. H., 1854-57; Dorchester, Mass., 
1857-60; Lawrence, Mass., 1860-63; U. S. military service 1863-64, chap- 
lain; pastor Portsmouth, N. H., 1864-67; Malone, N. Y., 1869-78; sec- 
retary N. Y. state convention 1878-80; pastor Kingston, Mass., 1881-83; 
Worcester, Mass., 1883-87; Winchester, Mass.; Millis, Mass.; Medfield, 
Mass. Avithor various articles in periodicals; besides sermons and 
addresses. Born East Abington, now Rockland, Mass., March 13, 1825; 
died Medfield, Mass., May 9, 1897. B. U. civ. war. Newt., P., Nee. 1897 

MORRIS, JOHN, A.B. Instructor North Providence, R. I., 1850-51; Cum- 
berland, R. I., 1851-52; Port Chester, N. Y., 1854-55; farmer and real 
estate dealer. Providence, R. I.; member town council North Providence 
1865; R. I. house of representatives 1866-67; president school committee 
North Providence 1867; member common council Providence 1875-78, 
1879-81, 1882-84. Address, 957 North Main St., Providence, R. I. P. 



1850 GRADUATES 221 

MURRAY, JAMES ORMSBEE, A.B.; LL.D. 1886; D.D. College of New 
Jersey 1867; A.M. 1896. Instructor Brown university 1851-52. Grad- 
uated Andover theological seminary 1854; ordained Congregational min- 
ister 1854; pastor South Danvers, now Peabody, Mass., 1854-61 ; Prospect 
street church, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1861-65; Brick Presbyterian church. 
New York, N. Y., 1865-75; Holmes professor belles-lettres and English 
language and literature. College of New Jersey, 1875-99; dean of the 
faculty 1886-99; trustee Princeton theological seminary 1867-74; director 
1874-99; vice president 1889-99; director Union theological seminary. 
Author Loyalty to country and its duties, 1861; Chistian hymnology, 1870; 
Francis Wayland, 1891; besides various articles in journals and reviews; 
joint editor Sacrifice of praise, 1869; editor Orations and essays, with 
selected parish sermons, by J. L. Diman, 1882; George Ide Chace: a 
memorial, 1886; William Gammell: a biographical sketch with selections 
from his writings, 1890; Selections froin the poetical works of William 
Cowper, with an introduction and notes, 1898. Born Camden, S. C, Nov. 
27, 1827; died Princeton, N. J., March 27, 1899. 

And., Princ, Sabin, P., Nee. 1899 

PIERCE, EDWARD LILLIE, A.B.; LL.D. 1882; LL.B. Harvard univer- 
sity 1852 ; LL.D. Claflin university 1894. Lawyer Cincinnati, O.; Boston, 
Mass., 1855-97; delegate national republican convention i860, 1876, 
1880, 18S4; tJ. S. military service 1861; in charge of negroes, Hampton 
and Sea islands, 1861-62; U. S. collector internal revenue 1863-66; dis- 
trict attorney, Norfolk and Plymouth cos., Mass., 1866-70; lecturer 
Boston university law school ten years; secretary Mass. board of state 
charities 1869-74; member Mass. house of representatives 1875-77. 1897- 
98; appointed assistant treasurer U. S. 1878, but declined; member Mass. 
historical society. Author American railroad law, 1857; Negroes at Port 
Royal, 1862; Two systems of government proposed for the rebel states, 1867; 
Index of the special railroad laws of Mass., 1874; Law of railroads, 1881; 
Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner, 4 vols., 1877-93; Addresses and 
papers, 1896; Major John Lillie and the Lillie family of Boston, 1896; 
various addresses and articles in magazines; editor Walter's American 
law; Diary of John Rowe, Boston merchant, 1895. Bom Stoughton, Mass., 
March 29, 1829; died Paris, France, Sept. 6, 1897. 

Harv. law quin., Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin, B. U. civ. war. P., Nee. 1898 

PRICE, STEPHEN WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological 
institution 1850-52; ordained Baptist minister 1852; pastor Cumber- 
land, Md.; Athens, N. Y. Born Ava, Burma, Feb. 6, 1825; died Wash- 
ington, D. C, Dec. 13, 1855. Nee. 1856, Newt. 

RICE, HENRY CLAY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1852; lawyer Worcester, 
Mass.; meinber Worcester common council 1858, 1861; member Mass. 
house of representatives 1859-60; Mass. senate 1879-80; notary public 
Worcester; master in chancery Worcester; director People's savings bank. 
Born Millbury,_Mass., Aug. 22, 1827; died Worcester, Mass., July 16, 
1891. Nee. 1892 

RUGGLES, GEORGE BENJAMIN, A.B. In business Buffalo, N. Y.; 
travelled abroad three years; farmer Glocester, R. I. Born North 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 23, 1828; died Chepachet, R. I., Dec. 8, 1878. 

Nee. 1879 

SIMPSON, SAMUEL ASHBURTON, A.B. Civil engineer Central Pacific 
railroad; Hoosac tunnel railroad; U. S. coast survey of the lakes; U. S. 
land survey; Muskegon Heights, Mich. Address, Box 66, Muskegon 
Heights, Mich. P. 

WILLIAMS, GEORGE EDGAR, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1851-52; admitted to bar 1853; lawyer Taunton, Mass.; city solicitor 
1872-75. Born Taunton, Mass., Aug. 16, 1829; died Taunton, Nov. 28, 
1901. Harv. law quin., P., Nee. 1902 



222 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1850 

WINSLOW, JOHN, A.M. by special vote 1887; LL.B. Harvard university 
1852. Lawyer Brooklyn, N. Y., 1852-98; assistant district attorney Kings 
co.,N.Y.,i853; district attorney 1859, 1874; director various institutions; 
director and counsel Franklin trust company, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894; presi- 
dent N. E. society in Brooklyn 1886-S9; one of the founders Long Island 
historical society; secretary. Author nuniei"Ous addresses. Bom Ram- 
apo, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1825; died Bay Ridge, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1898. 

P., Nee. 1899 

WORTHINGTON, ERASTUS, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1853. 
Teacher high school, Dedhani, Mass., 1851-52; admitted to bar 1854; 
lawyer Boston, Mass., 1854-57; register court of insolvency 1856-57; 
lawyer Dedham, Mass., 1857-98; trial justice 1858-67, 1897-98; clerk of 
courts Norfolk co., Mass., 1867-97; master in chancery 1878-93; public ad- 
ministrator since 1 881; member Dedham historical society ; vice president. 
Author various addresses and historical sketches. Born Dedham, Mass., 
Nov. 25, 1828; died Dedham, Jan. 20, 1898. Harv. lawquin.. P., Nee. 1898 

22-*l8 

1851 

ALLING, EBENEZER TREAT, A.B. ; A.M. Teacher; president La Grange 
female seminary. La Grange, Tenn., 1854-55; Covington female seminary 
1856-57; principal high school, Anoka, Minn., 1862-63; hardware mer- 
chant Canon City, Ouray and Silver Cliff, Col. ; raerchant Denver, Col. ; 
president Canon City and San Juan railroad; trustee Denver university 
1 876-; director Denver and Santa Fe railroad. Author various contri- 
butions to periodicals. Addi^ess, mo Emerson St., Denver, Col. P. 

BALLARD, HORATIO NELSON, A.B.; M.D. Flarvard university 1854. 
Physician Olive Branch, Miss.; justice 1869-71; member Miss, senate 
1871-72. Born Dudley, Mass., June 10, 1827; died Horn Lake, Miss., 
Jan. 23, 1888. P. 

BARROWS, BRAINARD WAYLAND, A.B._ Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1854; ordained Baptist minister 1855; pastor Neponset, 
Dorchester, Mass., 1855-73; Middletown, Conn., 1873-80; Norwood, Mass., 
1880-90; Newton Centre, Mass., 1891-93; New York, N. Y., 1894-. Ad- 
dress, 337 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Newt., P. 

BATES, SAMUEL PENNIMAN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Westminster college 
1862 ; Allegheny college 1877. Private tutor 1851-52 ; principal academy, 
Meadville, Penn., 1852-57; superintendent of schools Crawford co., Penn., 
1857-60; deputy superintendent of public instruction Penn. 1860-66; 
state historian Penn. 1866-73; superintendent of public schools Mead- 
ville 1874-81; travelled in Europe 1877; author Meadville, Penn., 1881- 
1902; president Public library association 1872-80; member Penn. his- 
torical society 1866-1902; member Crawford co. historical society. 
Author Institute lectvires on mental and moral culture, 1859; Method of 
teachers' institutes, 1862; articles on Physical culture, 1862-63; Liberal 
education, 1864; History of the colleges of Penn.; History of the Penn. vol- 
unteers, 5. vols, 1866-73; Lives of the governors of Penn., 1873; Martial 
deeds of Penn., 1875; Battle of Gettysburg, 1878; Life of Gen. O. B. Knowles, 
1878; History of Craivford co., Penn., 1878; Battle of Chancellorsville , 1882 ; 
History of Penn.; History of Greene co., Penn.; Digest of school laws; con- 
tributions to vol. 12, Encyclopczdia Britannica. Born Mendon, Mass., 
Jan. 29, 1827; died Meadville, Penn., July 14, 1902. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, AUibone Sup., P., Nee. 1903 

BOND, EMMONS PALEY, A.B. Student Hamilton literary and theolog- 
ical institution 1851-52; ordained Baptist minister 1852; pastor New 
Britain, Conn., 1852-65; U. S. military service 1864-65, chaplain; prin- 
cipal Conn, literary institution, Sufheld, Conn., 1865-70; pastor Agawam, 
Mass., 1870-73; professor Latin, Greek, and philosophy, Peddie institute, 
Hightstown, N. J., 1873-78; associate editor Christian secretary, 187S-93; 
pastor Wethersfield, Conn., 1878-92; resident Mount Pleasant, Penn., 



i8si GRADUATES 223 

1894-97 ; Suffield, Conn., 1897-99; member Conn, house of representatives. 
Author Sunday school expositions in Christian era, 1873-75. Born Can- 
terbury, Conn., Sept. 6, 1824; died Suffield, Conn., Feb. 28, 1899. 

B. U. civ. war, P., Nee. 1899 

BRAYTON, JOHN SUMMERFIELD, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1893. Fellow 
Brown university 1898-1904. Law student Harvard university 1852-53; 
admitted to bar 1853; lawyer Fall River, Mass.; city solicitor Fall River 
1854-57; member Mass. house of representatives 1856; clerk of courts, 
Bristol CO., Mass., 1857-64; member Mass. executive council 1866-68, 
1879-80; president First national bank. Fall River, 1864-1904; B. M. C. 
Durfee safe deposit and trust company 1887-1904; president and director 
various manufacturing and railroad corporations; trustee Amherst col- 
lege 1882-1900; Fall River hospital 1885-1904; one of the incorporators 
Union hospital 1885; trustee 1885-1904; member Mass. historical society. 
Author several historical addresses. Born Swansea, Mass., Dec. 3, 1826; 
died Fall River, Mass., Oct. 30, 1904. 

Harv. law quin.. Fall River news, P. 

BROWNELL, CHARLES FREDERIC, A.B. Admitted to bar 1853; law- 
yer Providence, R. L, 1853-63; clerk R. L senate two years; member R. 
L house of representatives one year. Born Providence, R. L, March 19, 
1 831; died Providence, May 3, 1863. Nee. 1863 

CLARK, JAMES OSGOOD ANDREW, A.B.; D.D. 1892; Emory college 
1871; LL.D. University of Georgia 1875. Teacher Perry, Ga., and law 
student 1851-52; lawyer Savannah, Ga., 1852-54; theological student 
1854-56; ordained Methodist deacon 1856; elder 185S; itinerant preacher; 
presiding elder 20 years; professor Latin, Emory college, 1868-72; chair- 
man state committee on unification of University of Ga. with the denom- 
inational colleges; commissioner to the various Methodisms of Europe 
and America 1878; delegate Methodist ecumenical conference 1881; 
trustee Wesleyan female college, Ga.; life member American institute of 
Christian philosophy. Author Wesley memorial volume, 1880; Elijah 
vindicated, 1885; Esther, a sequel to Ben Hur, 1892; besides review arti- 
cles and addresses. Born Savannah, Ga., Oct. 6, 1827; died Macon, Ga., 
Sept. 4, 1894. P., Nee. 1896 

DICKERMAN, LYSANDER, A.B.; D.D. 1893. Graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1856; ordained Congregational minister 1858; pastor 
Gloucester, Mass., 1858-60; Weymouth Landing, Mass., 1861-67; Rindge, 
N. H., 1867-68; Walpole,'N. H., 1868-69; student Berlin university 1870- 
72; pastor Quincy, 111., 1873-74; Gilroy, Cal., 1874-75; Chico, Cal., 1876-78; 
student and lecturer on Egyptology. Author Mariette-Bey's Monu- 
ments of lip per Egypt, 1890; besides numerous re^'iew articles and ser- 
mons. Born North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass., June 8, 1826; 
died Boston, Mass., Dec. 13, 1902. And., P., Nee. 1903 

DICKSON, THOMAS GEORGE, A.B. ; A.M. 1893. Teacher Athens, Greece; 
G. B. vice consul, Athens. Author Handbook to modern Greek, in con- 
junction with Edgar Vincent, 1879. Born Ionian Islands; died 1897?. 

AUibone, Nee. 1899 

DIMAN, JEREMIAH LEWIS, A.B.; D.D. 1870. Professor history and 
political economy. Brown university, 1864-81. Student Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1852-54; Halle, Heidelberg, Berlin, 1854-56; graduated 
Andover theological seminary 1856; ordained Congregational minister 
1856; pastor First church, Fall River, Mass., 1856-60; Harvard church, 
Brookline, Mass., 1860-64; lecturer on history, Johns Hopkins university, 
1879; lecturer on theism, Lowell institute, Boston, Mass., 1880; corre- 
sponding member Mass. historical society 1873-81. Author Capture of 
Gen. Richard Prescotthy Lieut. -Col. William Barton, 1878; Theistic argu- 
ment as affected by recent theories, 1S81; Orations and essays 1882: also 
frequent articles in magazines and newspapers; editor John Cotton's an- 
swer to Roger Williams, 1867; George Fox digg'd out of his biirroives, 1872. 



224 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1851 

See Hazard's Memoir, 1887; Murray's Commemorative discourse. Bom 

Bristol, R. I., May i, 1831; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 3, 1881. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, B. U. Fall River, And., Allibone, Nee. 1881 

DURFEE, SIMEON BORDEN, A.B. Student Andover theological sem- 
inary 1852-53; graduated Harvard divinity school 1855; licensed Metho- 
dist minister 1855; acting pastor Congregational church. Peace Dale, R. 
I., 1856-57. Born Tiverton, R. I., Sept. 2, 1829; died Tiverton, Feb. 19, 
1858. Harv. div. sch., Nee. 1858, And. 

FAY, WILLIAM NEWELL, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1851-53; ordained Baptist minister 1853; pastor West Halifax, Vt., 
1853-56; Belchertown, Mass., 1856-68; member Mass. house of represent- 
atives one year. Bom Grafton, Mass., April 25, 1825; died Bloomington, 
111., June 6, 1868. Newt., Nee. 1868, P. 

GLAZIER, DANIEL JOHNSON, A.B. Student Newton theological in- 
stitution 1852-55; called to pastorate of First Baptist church, Fall River, 
Mass., 1855. See The sUident preacher, containing his life, with sermons, 
edited by R. Tumbull. Born Willington, Conn., April 11, 1828; died 
Providence, R. I., March 19, 1855. Nee. 1855, Newt., B. U. Fall River 

HAYES, ROBERT PLINY, A.B.; A.M. 1886. Manufacturer Bristol, R. 
I., 1851-55; general auditor U. S. express company, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Jersey 
City, N. J.; treasurer American Honduras company; life member Buffalo 
historical society. Bom Canandaigua, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1831; died New 
York, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1899. P., Nee. 1900 

HEARD, EDWIN HARTWELL, A.B. Lawyer, Cal. Born Wayland, 
Mass., 1827; died Wayland, Oct. 20, 1857. Nee. 1858 

JENCKES, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1854. 
Physician Woonsocket, R. I.; member R. I. medical society; president; 
member American medical association; R. I. board of health; medical 
examiner 6th district; health officer Woonsocket; president town council; 
member school committee 20 years; director in several business associa- 
tions. Address, 47 Spring St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

JORDAN, JAMES BREWER, A.B. Teacher; principal seminary; teacher 
Sherman, Grayson co., Tex.; Confederate military service, colonel or 
major. From Forestville, N. C; bom 1831; killed in battle 1862. 

Univ. N. C, P. 

LAWTON, ALFRED, A.B. Instructor University grammar school. Prov- 
idence, R. I.; graduated Andover theological seminary 1855; acting 
pastor Brookline, N. H., 1855. Born Newport, R. I., July i, 1827; died 
Brookline, N. H., Aug. 30, 1855. Nee. 1855, And. 

MAURAN, ANTOINE JOSEPH, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1854. Physician and surgeon Providence, 
R. I., 1854-61; U. S. military and naval service 1861-65, surgeon; phy- 
sician and surgeon Prescott, la.; Corning, la.; Creston, la.; member R. 
I. medical society; Southwestern Iowa medical society. Author various 
contributions to medical journals. Bom Providence, R. J., Dec. 10, 
183 1 ; died Creston, Union co., la., Nov. i, 1899. P., Nee. 1900 

METCALF, RICHARD, A.B. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1854; 
ordained Unitarian minister 1854; pastor Bath, Me., 1854-57; preacher 
Detroit, Mich., 1858; pastor Meadville, Penn., 1860-65; Winchester, Mass., 
1866-81. Anthor Letter and spirit, 1870; Abiding memory , 1883. Bom 
Providence, R. I., Aug. 19, 1829; died Winchester, Mass., June 30, i88r. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1882, Harv. div. sch. 

MORCOCK, WILLIAM JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Instructor Beaufort college, 
S. C, 1851-54; graduated Princeton theological seminary 1856; ordained 
Baptist minister 1857; pastor Ephesus, S. C, 1857-60; Smyrna, S. C, 
1860-66; professor Monroe female college, Ga., 1867-69; pastor Thomas- 
ton, Ga., 1871-72; Cabaniss, Ga., 1872-79; resident Forsyth, Ga., 1872-79. 
Born Beaufort, S. C, Jan. 13, 1831; died Forsyth, Ga., June 5, 1879. 

Princ, Nee. 1880 



i85i GRADUATES 225 

MORSE, HENRY WHITEFIELD, A.M. by special vote 1898. Bookkeeper 
Taunton, Mass., 1857-64; president Taunton national bank; trustee pub- 
lic library, Taunton, 15 years. Born Taunton, Mass., June 25, 1831; 
died Taunton, Mass., April 24, 1900. Nee. 1900 

MOTT, FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1902. Lawyer Winterset, la.; 
U. S. military service 1862-65, assistant adjutant-general, with rank of cap- 
tain; justice 5th judicial district, la., 1869-73 ; professor pleading and prac- 
tice, Iowa state university, 1874-75; president Des Moines college 1875- 
76; president First national bank, Winterset, 1903-. Address, Winterset, 
Iowa. P. 

NORRIS, JOHN, A.B. Engaged in the introduction and sale of the Rem- 
ington breech-loading arm, Europe and Egypt. Born Boston, Mass., 
June 4, 1829; died Brussels, Belgium, Aug. 9, 1896. Nee. 1897 

RANDOLPH, WARREN, A.B.; A.M. Madison university 1859; D.D. Co- 
lumbian college 1865. Ordained Baptist minister 1851; pastor High 
street church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1851-52; Eighth street church. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1852-57; First church, Germantown, Penn., 1857-63; Har- 
vard street church, Boston, Mass., 1863-67; Fifth church, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1867-70; in Europe and the Levant 1870-71; Sunday school sec- 
retary American Baptist publication society 1871-77; pastor First church, 
Indianapolis, Ind., 1877-79; Central church, Newport, R. I., 1879-99; 
secretary International Sunday school lesson committee 1872-99; mem- 
ber school committee Boston, Mass.; Newport, R. I. Born Piscataway, 
Middlesex CO., N. J., March 30, 1826; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 13, 1899. 

R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. P., Nee. 1900 

SIMMONS, JAMES BARLOW, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. University at Lewisburg 
1870. Trustee Brown university 1875-. Student Rochester theological 
seminary 1851-52; Andover theological seminary 1852-53; graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1854; ordained Baptist minister 1854; pastor 
Third church. Providence, R. I., 1854-57; First church, Indianapolis, Ind., 
1857-61 ; Fifth church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1861-67; corresponding secre- 
tary American Baptist home mission society 1867-74; collector educational 
and foreign mission funds 1874-77; pastor Trinity Baptist church. New 
York, N. Y., 1877-86; field secretary American Baptist publication society 
for state of N. Y. 1886-; secretary centennial education work. New 
York, N. Y., 1876; trustee Leland university, New Orleans, La., 1870-; 
Carson and Newman college, Tenn., 1894-; assisted in establishing ten col- 
leges, one of which is Simmons colleo;e, Texas. Author C"aM5^ and cure of 
the Rebellion, 1861; Memorial sketches, 1865; Young child of grace, 1865; 
Tribute to the departed, 1866; Memorial to Nathan Bishop, 1885; Bible 
bands in the churches, 1888; various sermons and tracts. Address, 129 
East 59th St., New York, N. Y. Bapt. encyc, Roch., And., Newt., P. 

SLATER, JOHN FRANK, A.B. Merchant and manufacturer Providence, 
R. I. Born Providence, R. I., March 10, 1831; died Providence, Feb. 
2, 1862. Nee. 1862 

STAPLES, HAMILTON BARCLAY, A.B.; LL.D. 1883. Admitted to bar 
1854; lawyer Milford, Mass., 1854-69; Worcester, Mass., 1869-91; dis- 
trict attorney 1873; justice superior court 1 881 -91; member Worcester 
city council; American antiquarian society; trustee Worcester city hos- 
pital. Author various historical papers. Born Mendon, Mass., Feb. 14, 
1829; died Worcester, Mass., Aug. 2, 1891. One of 1000, Nee. 1892 

TEFFT, THOMAS ALEXANDER, Ph.B. Architect Providence, R. I., 
1851-56; student of architecture, Europe, 1856-59. Author Our de- 
ficiencies in art education, 1853; Universal currency on the decimal system, 
1858; papers on architecture in New York crayon; letters from Europe in 
New York times, 1857-58. See The architect and nionetarian, a brief mem- 
oir, by Edwin M. Stone, 1869. Bom Richmond, R. I., Aug. 3, 1826; 
died Florence, Italy, Dec. 12, 1859. 

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228 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1852 

FORD, DARIUS REYNOLDS, A.B.; D.D. Elmira college. Principal high 
school, Hornellsville, N. Y., 1852-53; professor ancient languages Alfred 
academy, later Alfred university, 1853-63; ordained Baptist minister 
1858; U. S. military service 1861-63, chaplain; professor science Elmira 
college 1863-1904; pastor Pine City, N. Y., 20 years; one of the founders 
Elmira academy of sciences. Born Belfast, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1824; died 
Belfast, Nov. 25, 1904. Mem. serv, 

FOSTER, JAMES MILTON, A.B.; M.D. Berkshire medical institution. 
Physician Springfield, Mass.; city physician Springfield 1861-64; county 
physician Hampden co. 1862-64; physician Wilbraham, Mass., 1864-; 
member school board 1865-79; chairman; secretary. Address, Wil- 
braham, Mass. P. 

GARDNER, JOHN A, A.B. Admitted to bar 1855; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; clerk R. I. supreme court 1855-65; member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1866-68; U. S. district attorney 1871-77. Born Pawtucket, 
R. I., April 10, 1830; died Providence, R. I., March 26, 1879. 

R. I. eye, Nee. 1879 

GOLDTHWAIT, NATHAN EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Worcester 
academy 1852-53; principal Uxbridge academy 1853-55; lumber mer- 
chant La Crosse, Wis., 1855-59; president Wis. female college 1859-63; 
superintendent of schools Dodge and Dane cos., Wis., 1863-68; Boone, 
la., 1868-; professor mathematics, Des Moines college, 1873-86; editor 
and proprietor Boone county republican, 1886-99; Boone daily and weekly 
news, in conjunction with S. G. Goldthwait; trustee Des Moines college 
1 87 5-; member Iowa academy of sciences; Baptist home and foreign 
mission societies. Author various lectures on school and other topics; 
numerous official reports. Address, 811 West Third St., Boone, la. P. 

KINSMAN, BENJAMIN WILLIS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1855. 
Physician Toledo, O. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 8, 1833; died Paris, 
France, Nov. 26, 1855. Groton hist, ser., Nee. 1856 

MAGILL, EDWARD HICKS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Haverford college 1884. 
Principal classical department, high school, Providence, R. I., 1852-59; 
sub-master Latin school, Boston, Mass., 1859-67; principal preparatory 
department Swarthmore college 1869-71; president Swarthmore college 
1871-89; professor French language and literature 1889-1901; professor 
emeritus 1901-. Author First lessons in French; French grammar; Key to 
French grammar; Introductory French reader; French prose and poetry; 
Reading French grammar; Modern French series, 4 vols. ; Coeducation of 
the sexes; Methods of teaching modern languages; History of education in 
the religious society of Friends. Address, The Gardner, 128 West 43d St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

MAXSON, DARWIN ELDRIDGE, A.B.; D.D. Alfred university 1875. 
Associate principal Alfred Academy, Alfred, N. Y., 1849-57; adjunct 
professor natural sciences 1847-49; professor natural sciences 1849-57; 
professor natural sciences, Alfred university 1857-62; pastoral theology 
and church polity 1879-95; ordained Seventh day Baptist minister 1853; 
pastor Hartsville, N. Y., 1853-61; member N. Y. house of representatives 
1860-61; U. S. military service 1861-62, chaplain; pastor Milton, Wis.,' 
1863-71; member Wis. house of representatives 1870; pastor Plainfield, 
N. J., 1871-79; Second church, Alfred, N. Y., 1880-82, 1885-90. Born 
Plainville, Otsego co., N. Y., Sept. 15, 1822; died Alfred, N. Y., Feb. 
22, 1895. Nee. 1897 

MOORE, NATHAN WHEATON, A.B. Student Andoyer theological sem- 
inary 1853-54. Principal Urban school, San Francisco, Cal., 1864-97; 
farmer Comfort, Cal., 189 7-. Author various contributions to Overland 
monthly. Address, Comfort, Mendocino co., Cal. And., P. 

MURDOCK, JOHN NELSON, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1854. Law- 
yer Wabasha, Minn.; presidential elector 1865. Died Wabasha, Minn., 
Jan. 21, 1898. P. 



i8si GRADUATES 



225 



MORSE, HENRY WHITEFIELD, A.M. by special vote 1898. Bookkeeper 
Taunton, Mass., 1857-64; president Taunton national bank; trustee pub- 
lic library, Taunton, 15 years. Bom Taunton, Mass., June 25, 1831; 
died Taunton, Mass., April 24, 1900. Nee. 1900 

MOTT, FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1902. Lawyer Winterset, la.; 
U. S. military service 1862-65, assistant adjutant-general, with rank of cap- 
tain; justice 5th judicial district, la., 1869-73 ; professor pleading and prac- 
tice, Iowa state university, 1874-75; president Des Moines college 1875- 
76; president First national bank, Winterset, 1903-. Address, Winterset, 
Iowa. p_ 

NORRIS, JOHN, A.B. Engaged in the introduction and sale of the Rem- 
ington breech-loading arm, Europe and Egypt. Born Boston, Mass., 
June 4, 1829; died Brussels, Belgium, Aug. 9, 1896. Nee. 1897 

RANDOLPH, WARREN, A.B.; A.M. Madison university 1859; D.D. Co- 
lumbian college 1865. Ordained Baptist minister 1851; pastor High 
street church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1851-52; Eighth street church. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1852-57; First church, Germantown, Penn., 1857-63; Har- 
vard street church, Boston, Mass., 1863-67; Fifth church, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1867-70; in Europe and the Levant 1870-71; Sunday school sec- 
retary American Baptist pubhcation society 1871-77 ; pastor First church, 
Indianapolis, Ind., 1877-79; Central church, Newport, R. I., 1879-99; 
secretary International Sunday school lesson committee 1872-99; mem- 
ber school committee Boston, Mass.; Newport, R. I. Born Pisca'taway, 
Middlesex co., N. J., March 30, 1826; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 13, 1899.' 

R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. P., Nee. 1900 

SIMMONS, JAMES BARLOW, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. University at Lewisburg 
1870. Trustee Brown university 1875-. Student Rochester theological 
seminary 1851-52; Andover theological seminary 1852-53; graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1854; ordained Baptist minister 1854; pastor 
Third church, Providence, R. I., 1854-57; First church, Indianapolis, Ind., 
1857-61; Fifth church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1861-67; corresponding secre- 
tary American Baptist home mission society 1867-74; collector educational 
and foreign mission funds 1874-77; pastor Trinity Baptist church. New 
York, N. Y., 1877-86; field secretary American Baptist pubhcation society 
for state of N. Y. 1886-; secretary centennial education work. New 
York, N. Y., 1876; trustee Leland university, New Orleans, La., 1870-; 
Carson and Newman college, Tenn., 1894-; assisted in estabhshing ten col- 
leges, one of which is Simmons college, Texas. Author Cause and cure of 
the Rebellion, 1861; Memorial sketches, 1865; Young child of grace, 1865; 
Tribute to the departed, 1866; Memorial to Nathan Bishop, 1885; Bible 
bands in the churches, 1888; various sermons and tracts. Address, 129 
East 59th St., New York, N. Y. Bapt. encyc, Roch., And., Newt., P. 

SLATER, JOHN FRANK, A.B. Merchant and manufacturer Providence, 
R. I. Born Providence, R. I., March 10, 1831; died Providence, Feb! 
2. 1862. Nee. 1862 

STAPLES, HAMILTON BARCLAY, A.B.; LL.D. 1883. Admitted to bar 
1854; lawyer Milford, Mass., 1854-69; Worcester, Mass., 1869-91; dis- 
trict attorney 1873; justice superior court 1881-91; member Worcester 
city council; American antiquarian society; trustee Worcester city hos- 
pital. Author various historical papers. Bom Mendon, Mass., Feb. 14, 
1829; died Worcester, Mass., Aug. 2, 1891. One of 1000, Nee. 1892' 

PEFFT, THOMAS ALEXANDER, Ph.B. Architect Providence, R. I., 
1851-56; student of architecture, Europe, 1856-59. Author Our de- 
ficiencies in art education, 1853; Universal currency on the decimal system, 
1858; papers on architecture in New York crayon; letters from Europe in 
New York times, 1857-58. See The architect and monetarian, a brief mem- 
oir, by Edwin M. Stone, 1869. Born Richmond, R. I., Aug. 3, 1826- 
died Florence, Italy, Dec. 12, 1859. ' 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. Nee. i860, Allibone 



228 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1852 

FORD. DARIUS REYNOLDS, A.B.; D.D. Elmira college. Principal high 
school, Hornellsville, N. Y., 1852-53; professor ancient languages Alfred 
academy, later Alfred university, 1853-63; ordained Baptist minister 
1858; U. S. military service 1861-63, chaplain; professor science Elmira 
college 1863-1904; pastor Pine City, N. Y., 20 years; one of the founders 
Elmira academy of sciences. Bom Belfast, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1824; died 
Belfast, Nov. 25, 1904. Mem. serv. 

FOSTER, JAMES MILTON, A.B.; M.D. Berkshire medical institution. 
Physician Springfield, Mass.; city physician Springfield 1861-64; county 
physician Hampden co. 1862-64; physician Wilbraham, Mass., 1864-; 
member school board 1865-79; chairman; secretary. Address, Wil- 
braham, Mass. P. 

GARDNER, JOHN A, A.B. Admitted to bar 1855; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; clerk R. I. supreme court 1855-65; member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1866-68; U. S. district attorney 1871-77. Born Pawtucket, 
R. I., April 10, 1830; died Providence, R. I., March 26, 1879. 

R. I. eye. Nee. 1879 

GOLDTHWAIT, NATHAN EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Worcester 
academy 1852-53; principal Uxbridge academy 1853-55; lumber mer- 
chant La Crosse, Wis., 1855-59; president Wis. female college 1859-63; 
superintendent of schools Dodge and Dane cos., Wis., 1863-68; Boone, 
la., 1868-; professor mathematics, Des Moines college, 1873-86; editor 
and proprietor Boone county republican, 1886-99; Boone daily and weekly 
news, in conjunction with S. G. Goldthwait; trustee Des Moines college 
1875-; member Iowa academy of sciences; Baptist home and foreign 
mission societies. Author various lectures on school and other topics; 
numerous official reports. Address, 811 West Third St., Boone, la. P. 

KINSMAN, BENJAMIN WILLIS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1855. 
Physician Toledo, O. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 8, 1833; died Paris, 
France, Nov. 26, 1855. Groton hist, ser., Nee. 1856 

MAGILL, EDWARD HICKS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Haverford college 1884. 
Principal classical department, high school. Providence, R. I., 1852-59; 
sub-master Latin school, Boston, Mass., 1859-67; principal preparatory 
department Swarthmore college 1869-71; president Swarthmore college 
1871-89; professor French language and literature 1889-1901; professor 
emeritus 1901-. Author First lessons in French; French grammar; Key to 
French grannnar; Introductory French reader; French prose and poetry; 
Reading French grammar; Modern French series, 4 vols.; Coeducation of 
the sexes; Methods of teaching modern languages; History of education in 
the religious society of Friends. Address, The Gardner, 128 West 43d St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

MAXSON, DARWIN ELDRIDGE, A.B.; D.D. Alfred university 1875. 
Associate principal Alfred Academy, Alfred, N. Y., 1849-57; adjunct 
professor natural sciences 1847-49; professor natural sciences 1849-57; 
professor natural sciences, Alfred university 1857-62; pastoral theology 
and church polity 1879-95; ordained Seventh day Baptist minister 1853; 
pastor Hartsville, N. Y., 1853-61; member N. Y. house of representatives 
1860-61; U. S. military service 1861-62, chaplain; pastor Milton, Wis., 
1863-71; member Wis. house of representatives 1870; pastor Plainfield, 
N. J., 1871-79; Second church, Alfred, N. Y., 1880-82, 1885-90. Born 
Plainville, Otsego co., N. Y., Sept. 15, 1822; died Alfred, N. Y., Feb. 
22, 1895. Nee. 1897 

MOORE, NATHAN WHEATON, A.B. Student Andover theological sem- 
inary 1853-54. Principal Urban school, San Francisco, Cal., 1864-97; 
farmer Comfort, Cal., 1897-. Author various contributions to Overland 
monthly. Address, Comfort, Mendocino co., Cal. And., P. 

MURDOCK, JOHN NELSON, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1854. Law- 
yer Wabasha, Minn.; presidential elector 1865. Died Wabasha, Minn., 
Jan. 21, 1898. P. 



1853 GRADUATES 229 

ORMSBEE, ALLEtT IVES, A.B.; A.M. Stockbroker New York, N. Y.; 
member N. Y. stock exchange 18 66-; member board of governors 
1887-90; board of supervisors Kings co., N. Y., 1878-81. Address, 183 
Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

PARKHURST, CHARLES HENRY. A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
member R. L house of represnetatives 1855-56; justice court of magis- 
trates i8';8-59; U. S. miUtary service 1862-65, Heutenant-colonel; city 
soHcitor Providence 1868-74; member school committee; president sol- 
diers' and sailors' historicaU society. Author various addresses. Born 
Chelmsford, Mass., March 13, 1831; died Providence, R. L, March 25, 
1889. R. L hist. soc. proc, B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1889 

PERRY, ELIJAH, A.B. Principal academy, Plainfield, Conn., 1852-53; 
lawyer Rolla, Mo.; member Mo. legislature 1862 ; circuit attorney 1866-67 ; 
justice circuit court Mo. 1869-75; trustee Mo. university 1863-74. Bom 
Norwich, Conn., Oct. 19, 1825; died Rolla, Mo., March 13, 1889. 

Nee. 1889 

PUTNAM, ALFRED PORTER, A.B.; D.D. 1871. Graduated Harvard 
divinity school 1855; ordained Unitarian minister 1855; pastor Mount 
Pleasant Congregational church, Roxbury, Mass., 1855-64; Church of 
the Saviour, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1864-86; resident Danvers, Mass.; Concord, 
Mass.; Salem, Mass.; president Danvers historical society 1889-. Au- 
thor Singers and songs of the liberal faith, 1875; A Unitarian Oberlin, 
Jasper L. Douthit, 1888; besides numerous memorial discourses, sketches 
and articles in periodicals; editor Channing centennial celebration, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., 1880; Old anti-slavery days, 1893. Address, 388 Essex St., 
Salem, Mass. Harv. div. sch., P. 

RANDALL, CHARLES BERTRAND, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school. 
Lawyer Syracuse, N. Y.; U. S. military service 1861-64, lieutenant- 
colonel. Born Arlington, Vt., Oct. 27, 1831; killed before Atlanta, Ga., 
July 20, 1864. Nee. 1865, B. U. civ. war 

RICHARDSON, THOMAS FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard univer- 
sity 1854. Lawyer; travelled extensively; resident Washington, D. C, 
and Cohasset, Mass. Bom Boston, Mass., March 13, 1830; died Wash- 
ington, D. C, March 15, 1903. Harv. law quin., F. 

SATTERLEE, ALFRED BROWN, A.B. Graduated Hamilton literary 
and theological institution; Baptist missionary, Burma. Bom N. Y., 
1824; died Akyab, Arracan, Burma, July i, 1856. Nee. 1857 

SCOTT, WILLIAM MAXWELL, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1856. 
Physician Norristown, Penn. From Norristown, Penn.; died Nov. 24, 
1872. 

SHAW, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.M. by special vote 1899. Lawyer 
Geneseo, 111. Address, Geneseo, 111. P- 

SMITH, ROSWELL, A.B. by special vote 1887. Lawyer Lafayette, Ind. 
until 1870; joint founder Scribner's monthly 1870; iounder Century maga- 
zine; president Century company. Bom Lebanon, Conn., March 30, 1829; 
died New York, N. Y., April 19, 1892. Cyc. Am. biog.. Am. eye. 

STEPHENS, CHARLES ERASTUS, A.B. Coal dealer; bookkeeper Chi- 
cago, 111. Born Taunton, Mass., Dec. 11, 1831; died Chicago, 111., Jan. 
15, 1890. P- 

STEVENS, GRENVILLE SMITH, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons 1854. Physician Providence, R. I. Address, 195 Albert 
Ave., Edgewood, R. I. 

THOMPSON, HOMER ALEXANDER, A.B. 

WAITE, CLARENDON, A.B. Bookkeeper Worcester, Mass., 1852-53; 
graduated? Andover theological seminary 1856; theological student Uni- 
versity of Halle, Germany, 1857; ordained Congregational minister 1858; 
pastor Rutland, Mass., i858-66;'|U. S. military service 1864; assistant 



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chaplain U. S. army 1859-63; U. S. navy 1864-75. Born Portsmouth, 
N. H., Sept. 2, 1832; died Portsmouth, May 20, 1875. 

B. U. civ. war. Newt., Nee. 1875 

HOLLEY, ALEXANDER LYMAN, Ph.B.; LL.D. 1878. Connected with 
Corliss steam engine works, Providence, R. I.; locomotive engineer 
Stonington railroad nearly a year; editor Railroad advocate 1856-57 ; Amer- 
ican engineer 1857; student railway practice Europe 1858; connected 
with Times, New York, N. Y., 1858-63; Times correspondent Europe 
1859-60; student ordnance and armor, Europe, 1862; student Bessemer 
process for the manufacture of steel, England, 1863-?; promoter Bessemer 
manufacture, U. S., 1865-82; consulting engineer Cambria, Bethlehem, 
Scranton, and other steel works; member U. S. board for testing iron 
1875; lecturer on the manufacture of iron and steel, School of mines, 
Columbia college, 1879-82; trustee Rensselaer polytechnic institute 
1865-67, 1870-82; president American institute of engineers 1875; Amer- 
ican society of civil engineers 1876; founder American society of 
mechanical engineers; vice president 1880. Author Permanent way and 
coal burning locomotives of European railways, with a comparison of the 
working economy of European and American lines, and the principles 
upon which improvement must proceed, in conjunction with Zerah Col- 
burn, 1858; Series of letters on the Great Eastern, in Times, 1859; Amer- 
ican and European railway practice in the economical generation of steam, 
i860; Treatise on ordnance and armor,^ 1865; J.Barba's Use of steel for 
constructive purposes; Methods of working, applying, and testing plates and 
bars, translated, 1875; 41 articles on American iron and steel, in con- 
junction with L. Smith in Engineering, London, 1887-80; also articles in 
Am-erican railway review; besides numerous technical papers. See 
Memorial of Alexander Lyman Holley, 1884. Born Lakeville, Conn., 
July 20, 1832; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1882. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Nee. 1882 

JONES, HOWARD MALCOM, A.B. Assistant librarian Providence Ath- 
enaeum 1854; graduated Newton theological institution 1857; ordained 
Baptist minister 1858; pastor Schoolcraft, Mich., 1858-59; Racine, Wis., 
1859-63; Fredonia, N. Y., 1863-69; Bristol, R. I., 1869-79; Shelburne 
Falls, Mass., 1879-83; Albert Lea, Minn., 1883-86; Fairfield, Iowa, 1886- 
88; Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1888-90; Le Mars, Iowa, 1891-92; preacher Cedar 
Falls. Author various sermons and contributions to periodicals. Born 
Bangkok, Siam, July 19, 1834; died Cedar Falls, la., Feb. 28, 1903. 

Newt., P., Nee. 1903 

KILTON, GEORGE FREDERIC, A.B. ; A.M. Tutor Antioch college. From 
Bristol, R. I.; born 1833; died Providence, R. I., June 13, 1859. 

Nee. 1859 

KINGSBURY, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Clergyman; teacher; editor; 
postmaster; bookseller. Address, 92 Crown St., New Haven, Conn. P. 

McAllister, FRANCIS MARION, A.B.; a.m.; D.D. Lafayette college. 
Travelled in Europe; ordained Episcopal minister; rector St. Mary's, 
Ga.; Church of the Advent, San Francisco, Cal.; assistant rector Grace 
church, New York, N. Y.; rector Emmanuel church, Newport, R. I,; 
Church of the Atonement, Atlanta, Ga. ; St. John's church, Kingston, 
N. Y., 1869-72; Trinity church, Elizabeth, N. J., 1872-95. Born New 
York, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1829; died Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 18, 1895. 

Nee. 1896 

MAXCY, EATON WHITING, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Hobart college 1876. 
Graduated Protestant Episcopal theological seminary in Virginia 1856; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1856; preacher St. Philip's church, Crompton, 
R. I., 1856; ordained priest 1857; rector St. Mark's church, Warren, R. 
I., 1857-61; Christ church, Troy, N. Y., 1861-64, 1885-99; St. John's church, 
Norristown, Penn., 1864-67; St. John's church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1867- 
85; St. Luke's church, Bridgeport, 1899-1903. Bom Providence, R. I., 
May 22, 1832; died Bridgeport, Conn., July 28, 1903. P., Nee. 1904 



i852 GRADUATES 229 

ORMSBEE, ALLEN IVES, A.B.; A.M. Stockbroker New York, N. Y.; 
member N. Y. stock exchange 1866-; member board of governors 
1887-90; board of supervisors Kings co., N. Y., 1878-81. Address, 183 
Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

PARKHURST, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
member R. I. house of represnetatives 1855-56; justice court of magis- 
trates 1858-59; U. S. mihtary service 1862-65, Heutenant-colonel ; city 
solicitor Providence 1868-74; member school committee; president sol- 
diers' and sailors' historical4 society. Author various addresses. Born 
Chelmsford, Mass., March 13, 1831; died Providence, R. I., March 25, 
1889. R. I. hist. soc. proc, B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1889 

PERRY, ELIJAH, A.B. Principal academy, Plainfield, Conn., 1852-53; 
lawyer Rolla, Mo.; member Mo. legislature 1862 ; circuit attorney 1866-67 ; 
justice circuit court Mo. 1869-75; trustee Mo. university 1863-74. Bom 
Norwich, Conn., Oct. 19, 1825; died Rolla, Mo., March 13, 1889. 

Nee. 1889 

PUTNAM, ALFRED PORTER, A.B.; D.D. 1871. Graduated Harvard 
divinity school 1855; ordained Unitarian minister 1855; pastor Mount 
Pleasant Congregational church, Roxbury, Mass., 1855-64; Church of 
the Saviour, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1864-86; resident Danvers, Mass.; Concord, 
Mass.; Salem, Mass.; president Danvers historical society 1889-. Au- 
thor Singers and songs of the liberal faith, 1875; A Unitarian Oberlin, 
Jasper L. Douthit, 1888; besides numerous memorial discourses, sketches 
and articles in periodicals; editor Channing centennial celebration, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., 1880; Old anti-slavery days, 1893. Address, 388 Essex St., 
Salem, Mass. Harv. div. sch., P. 

RANDALL, CHARLES BERTRAND, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school. 
Lawyer Syracuse, N. Y.; U. S. military service 1861-64, lieutenant- 
colonel. Bom Arlington, Vt., Oct. 27, 1831; killed before Atlanta, Ga., 
July 20, 1864. Nee. 1865, B. U. civ. war 

RICHARDSON, THOMAS FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard univer- 
sity 1854. Lawyer; travelled extensively; resident Washington, D. C, 
and Cohasset, Mass. Born Boston, Mass., March 13, 1830; died Wash- 
ington, D. C, March 15, 1903. Harv. law quin., F. 

SATTERLEE, ALFRED BROWN, A.B. Graduated Hamilton literary 
and theological institution; Baptist missionary, Burma. Born N. Y., 
1824; died Akyab, Arracan, Burma, July i, 1856. Nee. 1857 

SCOTT, WILLIAM MAXWELL, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1856. 
Physician Norristown, Penn. From Norristown, Penn.; died Nov. 24, 
1872. 

SHAW, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.M. by special vote 1899. Lawyer 
Geneseo, 111. Address, Geneseo, 111. P. 

SMITH, ROSWELL, A.B. by special vote 1887. Lawyer Lafayette, Ind. 
until 1870; joint founder Scribner's monthly 1870; ionnder Century maga- 
zine; president Century company. Bom Lebanon, Conn., March 30, 1829; 
died New York, N. Y., April 19, 1892. Cyc. Am. biog., Am. eye. 

STEPHENS, CHARLES ERASTUS, A.B. Coal dealer; bookkeeper Chi- 
cago, 111. Born Taunton, Mass., Dec. 11, 1831; died Chicago, 111., Jan. 
15, 1890. P. 

STEVENS, GRENVILLE SMITH, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons 1854. Physician Providence, R. I. Address, 195 Albert 
Ave., Edgewood, R. I. 

THOMPSON, HOMER ALEXANDER, A.B. 

WAITE, CLARENDON, A.B. Bookkeeper Worcester, Mass., 1852-53; 
graduated Andover theological seminary 1856; theological student Uni- 
versity of Halle, Germany, 1857; ordained Congregational minister 1858; 
pastor Rutland, Mass., 1858-66; U. S. military service 1864; assistant 



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chaplain U. S. army 1859-63; U. S. navy 1864-75. Born Portsmouth, 
N. H., Sept. 2, 1832; died Portsmouth, May 20, 1875. 

B. U. civ, war, Newt., Nee. 1875 

HOLLEY, ALEXANDER LYMAN, Ph.B.; LL.D. 1878. Connected with 
Corliss steam engine works, Providence, R. I.; locomotive engineer 
Stonington railroad nearly a year; editor Railroad advocate 1856-57 ; Amer- 
ican engineer 1857; student railway practice Europe 1858; connected 
with Times, New York, N. Y., 1858-63; Times correspondent Europe 
1859-60; student ordnance and armor, Europe, 1862; student Bessemer 
process for the manufacture of steel, England, 1863-?; promoter Bessemer 
manufacture, U. S., 1865-82; consulting engineer Cambria, Bethlehem, 
Scranton, and other steel works; member U. S. board for testing iron 
18754- lecturer on the manufacture of iron and steel. School of mines, 
Columbia college, 1879-82; trustee Rensselaer polytechnic institute 
1865-67, 1870-82; president American institute of engineers 1875; Amer- 
ican society of civil engineers 1876; founder American society of 
mechanical engineers; vice president 1880. Author Permanent way and 
coal burning locomotives of European railways, with a comparison of the 
working economy of European and American lines, and the principles 
upon which improvement must proceed, in conjunction with Zerah Col- 
burn, 1858; Series of letters on the Great Eastern, in Times, 1859; Amer- 
ican and European railway practice in the economical generation of steam, 
i860; Treatise on ordnance and armor, 1865; J. Barba's Use of steel for 
constructive purposes; Methods of working, applying, and testing plates and 
bars, translated, 1875; 41 articles on American iron and steel, in con- 
junction with L. Smith in Engineering, London, 1887-80; also articles in 
American railway review; besides numerous technical papers. See 
Memorial of Alexander Lyman Holley, 1884. Born Lakeville, Conn., 
July 20, 1832; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1882. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Nee. 1882 

JONES, HOWARD MALCOM, A.B. Assistant librarian Providence Ath- 
enseum 1854; graduated Newton theological institution 1857; ordained 
Baptist minister 1858; pastor Schoolcraft, Mich., 1858-59; Racine, Wis., 
1859-63; Fredonia, N. Y., 1863-69; Bristol, R. I., 1869-79; Shelburne 
Falls, Mass., 1879-83; Albert Lea, Minn., 1883-86; Fairfield, Iowa, 1886- 
88; Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1888-90; Le Mars, Iowa, 1891-92; preacher Cedar 
Fails. Author various sermons and contributions to periodicals. Born 
Bangkok, Siam, July 19, 1834; died Cedar Falls, la., Feb. 28, 1903. 

Newt., P., Nee 1903 

KILTON, GEORGE FREDERIC, A.B. ; A.M. Tutor Antioch college. From 
Bristol, R. I.; born 1833; died Providence, R. I., June 13, 1859. 

Nee. 1859 

KINGSBURY, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Clergyman; teacher; editor; 
postmaster; bookseller. Address, 92 Crown St., New Haven, Conn. P. 

McAllister, FRANCIS MARION, A.B.; a.m.; D.D. Lafayette college. 
Travelled in Europe; ordained Episcopal minister; rector St. Mary's, 
Ga.; Church of the Advent, San Francisco, Cal.; assistant rector Grace 
church. New York, N. Y.; rector Emmanuel church, Newport, R. I.; 
Church of the Atonement, Atlanta, Ga. ; St. John's church, Kingston, 
N Y, 1869-72; Trinity church, Elizabeth, N. J., 1872-95. Born New 
York, N Y., Oct. 15, 1829; died Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 18, 1895. 

JSlee. 1896 

MAXCY, EATON WHITING, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Hobart college 1876. 
Graduated Protestant Episcopal theological seminary in Virginia 1856; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1856; preacher St. Philip's church, Crompton, 
R. I., 1856; ordained priest 1857; rector St. Mark's church. Warren, R. 
I.,' 1857-61; Christ church, Troy, N.Y., 1861-64, 1885-99; St. John's church, 
Norristown, Penn., 1864-67; St. John's church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1867- 
85; St. Luke's church, Bridgeport, 1899- 1903. Born Providence, R. I., 
May 22, 1832; died Bridgeport, Conn., July 28, 1903. P., Nee. 1904 



i853 GRADUATES 333 

MILLER, CHARLES THOMAS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1855; lawyer 
Norristown, Penn.; member Penn. house of representatives. Born 
Norristown, Penn., Jan. 22, 1832; died Norristown, Sept. 3, 1885. 

Nee. 1886 

MURDOCK, ISAAC MORSE, A.B. Merchant Winchendon, Mass. Bom 
Winchendon, Mass., Jan. 14, 1831; died Winchendon, Nov. 8, 1875. 

Nee. 1876 

PRATT, LEONARD BARNES, A.B. Travelled in Europe; resident Prov- 
idence, R. I.; major and division commissary R. I. militia 1859-61; 
U. S. military service 1861-64, first lieutenant and commissary; resident 
Lisbon, N. H., 1876-95; member N. H. house of representatives 1889-90; 
board of education Lisbon, N. H., 12 years; chairman 10 years; town 
auditor six years; director Lisbon savings bank and trust company. 
Bom Providence, R. I., July 9, 1833; died Providence, Dec. 15, 1895. 

B. U. civ. war. P., Nee. 1896 

SANDERSON, JOHN, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1855. Admitted to 
bar 1855; lawyer Hudson, N. Y., 1855-57; New York, N. Y., 1857-61; 
Athens, N. Y., 1861-?; justice county court, Greene co., N. Y. Bom 
Athens, N. Y., Jan., 1834; died Catskill, N. Y., May 21, 1902. 

P., Nee. 1902 

SMITH, LEWIS EVERETT, A.B. Principal high school, Bedford, Mass., 
1853-54; Lincoln, Mass., 1855-56; principal high school, Portsmouth, N. 
H., 1859-73; Sinith's academy and commercial college, Portsmouth, 1873- 
98. Born Lincoln, Mass., Jan. 2, 1831; died Portsmouth, N. H., May 
30, 1904. P. 

VOSE, GEORGE BLAKE. A.B.; A.M. Washington and Jefferson college 
1870. Professor mathematics, Washington and Jefferson college, 1865- 
69; mathematics and astronomy 1869-73; city engineer North Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1873-74; private teacher. Address, 119 East Street, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. P. 

WESTCOTT, HENRY, Ph.B. Civil engineer 1853-55; graduated Harvard 
divinity school 1859; ordained Unitarian minister i860; pastor Barre, 
Mass., 1860-65; West Dedham, now Westwood, Mass., 1866-67; Lex- 
ington, Mass., 1867-81; Melrose and Maiden, Mass., 1881-83. Born Ap- 
ponaug, R. I., Oct. 30, 1831; died Marblehead, Mass., July 14, 1883. 

Harv. div. sch., Nee. 1884 

WOODS, GEORGE HENRY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1855. Law- 
yer Minneapolis, Minn., 1855-61; U. S. military service 1861-64, chief 
commissary, with rank of colonel; president board of examination for 
officers of subsistence department 1864-65; lawyer Salem, Mass., 1865- 
83; grain dealer Decatur, 111., 1883-84. From Salem, Mass.; died De- 
catur, 111., Oct. I, 1884. Harv. law quin., B. U. civ. war 

24-* 2 I 

1854 

BOYD, CHARLES HARROD, Ph.B. Aide U. S. coast survey. Gulf of 
Mexico, Gulf of Maine, 1855-61; U. S. military service 1861-65, major; 
engineer U. S. coast survey, Texas and Mexico, 1866-67; engineer in charge 
survey of Mississippi river and adjacent coasts 1867-78; section trans- 
continental triangulation west of the Mississippi; New England bound- 
ary triangulation; survey eastern coast of Florida; engineer Chicka- 
mauga battlefield park commission; member Me. historical society; 
Portland society of natural history; member National geographic society; 
registrar Me. commandery. Loyal legion of the U. S. ; member staff of 
commander-in-chief Grand army of the republic, Me.; deputy-governor 
Society of colonial wars. Me.; member board of managers Me. society 
Sons of the American revolution. Author various articles in newspapers 
and periodicals. Address, 64 Gray street, Portland, Me. P. 



236 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1854 

Butler hospital for the insane; trustee R. I. hospital. Bom Providence, 
R. I., Jan. 17, 1834; died Havre, France, Nov. 17, 1865. 

B. U. civ. war, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1866 

JOHNSON, JULIUS EARLE, A.M. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1854-55: ordained Baptist minister 1856; pastor Jackson, Mich., 
1856-63; Madison, Wis., 1863-66; Delavan, Wis., 1866-68; Milwaukee, 
Wis., 1868; Beaver Dam, Wis., 1869-72. Born Willington, Conn., Oct. 
27, 1827; died Beaver Dam, Wis., Oct. 20, 1872. Newt., Nee. 1873 

JOHNSTON, HENRY WENTWORTH, A.M. Instructor Horton acad- 
emy 1854-55; principal Annapolis academy 1855-56; law student 1856- 
60; lawyer Halifax, N. S.; London, England; clerk provincial secretary's 
office 1863-67; deputy provincial secretary 1867; agent N. S. department 
of marine and fisheries 1867-94; member N. S. historical society. Bom 
Wolfville, N. S., May 23, 1837; died London, England, May 11, 1901. P. 

MAYHEW, BARTLETT, A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1858; ordained Baptist minister 1858; pastor West Tisbury, Mass., 1858; 
East Tisbury, 1858-59; Exeter, N. H., 1859. Born Chilmark, Mass., 
Aug. II, 1829; died Tisbury, Mass., Sept. 24, i860. Nee. 1861, Newt. 

MUNGER, ENOS, A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1857; 
ordained Baptist minister 1857; pastor Red Wing, Minn., 1857-58; Lake- 
land, Minn., 1858-62, 1864-66, 1868-72; U. S. military service 1862-64, 
private, chaplain; pastor Belle Plaine, Jordan and Lexington, Minn., 
1866-68. Born Monson, Mass., Nov. 4, 1825; died Lakeland, Minn., Oct. 
14, 1873. Newt., Nee. 1874 

PARSONS, HENRY COOLEY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1857; lawyer Wil- 
liamsport, Penn., 1857-98; U. S. military service 1861, 1863-64, captain; 
member Penn. constitutional convention 1873-74; mayor Williamsport, 
Penn., 1882-83; president West branch national bank 1882-98; clerk U. 
S. circuit court, Western district of Penn.; president board of directors 
Kettle Creek coal mining company; member Penn. law association; 
National land association; president Penn. bankers' association; Lycom- 
ing county law association. Born Jersey Shore, Penn., Feb. 10, 1834; 
died Williamsport, Penn., Nov. 21, 1898. Nee. 1899 

PARSONS, JAMES HEPBURN, A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
city court of magistrates; U. S. military service 1861-63, sergeant; mem- 
ber R. I. general assembly 1862-63; U. S. district attorney 1866. Bom 
Williamsport, Penn., May 30, 1832; died Providence, R. I., June 16, 1876. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. cyc, Nee. 1876 

POOL, NATHANIEL, A.M. Teacher St. Louis, Mo., 1854-55; Rockport, 
Mass., 1855-57; farmer Rockport 1857-63; market gardener and produce 
dealer, Rockport, 1863-; president Young men's Christian association, 
Rockport; member Cape Ann historical society. Address, Rockport, 
Mass. P. 

READ, SAMUEL AUSTIN, A.M. Dry goods clerk Romeo, Mich., 1857- 
65; oil refiner Cleveland, O., 1865-66; druggist Romeo, 1866-74; cashier 
Citizens' national bank, Romeo, 1874-; inspector of schools Bru e town- 
ship, Mich., 1858-61; clerk of Bruce township 1861-65; member board of 
education Romeo, Mich., 1867-; town treasurer 1877-. Address, Romeo, 
Mich. P. 

ROGERS, JOHN HENRY, A.M. Graduated Berkeley divinity school 1863 ; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1862; priest 1863; assistant rector Trinity 
church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1863-65; rector St. James's church, Great Bar- 
rington, Mass., 1865-66; Staten Island, N. Y.; in Europe and the East 
1868-72; rector Church of the Redeemer, New York, N. Y., 1872 ?-75; 
Christ church, Schenectady, N. Y., 1875-80; St. Mark's church, New 
Britain, Conn., 1880-86. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 4, 1834; died 
New Britain, Conn., Jan. 23, 1886. Nee. 1886 

SLATER, HORATIO NELSON, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1876-95. 
Law student Harvard university 1854-55; manufacturer Providence, 



i853 GRADUATES 233 

MILLER, CHARLES THOMAS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1855; lawyer 
Norristown, Penn.; member Penn. house of representatives. Bom 
Norristown, Penn., Jan. 22, 1832; died Norristown, Sept. 3, 1885. 

Nee. 1886 

MURDOCK, ISAAC MORSE, A.B. Merchant Winchendon, Mass. Bom 
Winchendon, Mass., Jan. 14, 1831; died Winchendon, Nov. 8, 1875. 

Nee. 1876 

PRATT, LEONARD BARNES, A.B. Travelled in Europe; resident Prov- 
idence, R. I.; major and division commissary R. I. militia 1859-61; 
U. S. military service 1861-64, first lieutenant and commissary; resident 
Lisbon, N. H., 1876-95; member N. H. house of representatives 1889-90; 
board of education Lisbon, N. H., 12 years; chairman 10 years; town 
auditor six years; director Lisbon savings bank and trust company. 
Born Providence, R. I., July 9, 1833; died Providence, Dec. 15, 1895. 

B. U. civ. war, P., Nee. 1896 

SANDERSON, JOHN, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1855. Admitted to 
bar 1855; lawyer Hudson, N. Y., 1855-57; New York, N. Y., 1857-61; 
Athens, N. Y., 1861-?; justice county court, Greene co., N. Y. Bom 
Athens, N. Y., Jan., 1834; died Catskill, N. Y., May 21, 1902. 

P., Nee. 1902 

SMITH, LEWIS EVERETT, A.B. Principal high school, Bedford, Mass., 
1853-54; Lincoln, Mass., 1855-56; principal high school, Portsmouth, N. 
H., 1859-73; Smith's academy and commercial college, Portsmouth, 1873- 
98. Bom Lincoln, Mass., Jan. 2, 1831; died Portsmouth, N. H., May 
30, 1904. P. 

VOSE, GEORGE BLAKE, A.B.; A.M. Washington and Jefferson college 
1870. Professor mathematics, Washington and Jefferson college, 1865- 
69; mathematics and astronomy 1869-73; city engineer North Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1873-74; private teacher. Address, 119 East Street, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. P- 

WESTCOTT, HENRY, Ph.B. Civil engineer 1853-55; graduated Harvard 
divinity school 1859; ordained Unitarian minister i860; pastor Barre, 
Mass., 1860-65; West Dedham, now Westwood, Mass., 1866-67; Lex- 
ington, Mass., 1867-81; Melrose and Maiden, Mass., 1881-83. Born Ap- 
ponaug, R. I., Oct. 30, 1831; died Marblehead, Mass., July 14, 1883. 

Harv. div. sch.. Nee. 1884 

WOODS, GEORGE HENRY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1855. Law- 
yer Minneapolis, Minn., 1855-61; U. S. military service 1861-64, chief 
commissary, with rank of colonel; president board of examination for 
officers of subsistence department 1864-65; lawyer Salem, Mass., 1865- 
83; grain dealer Decatur, 111., 1883-84. From Salem, Mass.; died De- 
catur, 111., Oct. I, 1884. Harv. law quin., B. U. civ. war 

24-*2I 

1854 

BOYD, CHARLES HARROD, Ph.B. Aide U. S. coast survey. Gulf of 
Mexico, Gulf of Maine, 1855-61; U. S. military service 1861-65, major; 
engineer U. S. coast survey, Texas and Mexico, 1866-67; engineer in charge 
survey of Mississippi river and adjacent coasts 186 7-7 8; section trans- 
continental triangulation west of the Mississippi; New England bound- 
ary triangulation ; survey eastern coast of Florida; engineer Chicka- 
mauga battlefield park commission; member Me. historical society; 
Portland society of natural history; member National geographic society; 
registrar Me. commandery, Loyal legion of the U. S.; member staff of 
commander-in-chief Grand army of the republic, Me.; deputy-governor 
Society of colonial wars. Me.; member board of managers Me. society 
Sons of the American revolution. Author various articles in newspapers 
and periodicals. Address, 64 Gray street, Portland, Me. P- 



236 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1854 

Butler hospital for the insane; trustee R. I. hospital. Born Providence, 
R. I., Jan. 17, 1834; died Havre, France, Nov. 17, 1865. 

B. U. civ. war, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1866 

JOHNSON, JULIUS EARLE, A.M. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1854-55; ordained Baptist minister 1856; pastor Jackson, Mich., 
1856-63; Madison, Wis., 1863-66; Delavan, Wis., 1866-68; Milwaukee, 
Wis., 1868; Beaver Dam, Wis., 1869-72. Born Willington, Conn., Oct. 
27, 1827; died Beaver Dam, Wis., Oct. 20, 1872. Newt., Nee. 1873 

JOHNSTON, HENRY WENTWORTH, A.M. Instructor Horton acad- 
emy 1854-55; principal Annapolis academy 1855-56; law student 1856- 
60; lawyer Halifax, N. S.; London, England; clerk provincial secretary's 
office 1863-67; deputy provincial secretary 1867; agent N. S. department 
of marine and fisheries 1867-94; member N. S. historical society. Bom 
Wolfville, N. S., May 23, 1837; died London, England, May 11, 190 1. P. 

MAYHEW, BARTLETT, A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1858; ordained Baptist minister 1858; pastor West Tisbury, Mass., 1858; 
East Tisbury, 1858-59; Exeter, N. H., 1859. Born Chilmark, Mass., 
Aug. II, 1829; died Tisbury, Mass., Sept. 24, i860. Nee. 1861, Newt. 

MUNGER, ENOS, A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1857; 
ordained Baptist minister 1857; pastor Red Wing, Minn., 1857-58; Lake- 
land, Minn., 1858-62, 1864-66, 1868-72; U. S. military service 1862-64, 
private, chaplain; pastor Belle Plaine, Jordan and Lexington, Minn., 
1866-68. Born Monson, Mass., Nov. 4, 1825; died Lakeland, Minn., Oct. 
14, 1873. Newt., Nee. 1874 

PARSONS, HENRY COOLEY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1857; lawyer Wil- 
liamsport, Penn., 1857-98; U. S. military service 1861, 1863-64, captain; 
member Penn. constitutional convention 1873-74; mayor Williamsport, 
Penn., 1882-83; president West branch national bank 1882-98; clerk U. 
S. circuit court, Western district of Penn.; president board of directors 
Kettle Creek coal mining company; member Penn. law association; 
National land association; president Penn. bankers' association; Lycom- 
ing county law association. Born Jersey Shore, Penn., Feb. 10, 1834; 
died Williamsport, Penn., Nov. 21, 1898. Nee. 1899 

PARSONS, JAMES HEPBURN, A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
city court of magistrates; U S. military service 1861-63, sergeant; mem- 
ber R. I. general assembly 1862-63; U. S. district attorney 1866. Bom 
Williamsport, Penn., May 30, 1832; died Providence, R. I., June 16, 1876. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. cyc. Nee. 1876 

POOL, NATHANIEL, A.M. Teacher St. Louis, Mo., 1854-55; Rockport, 
Mass., 1855-57; farmer Rockport 1857-63; market gardener and produce 
dealer, Rockport, 1863-; president Young men's Christian association, 
Rockport; member Cape Ann historical society. Address, Rockport, 
Mass. P. 

READ, SAMUEL AUSTIN, A.M. Dry goods clerk Romeo, Mich., 1857- 
65; oil refiner Cleveland, O., 1865-66; druggist Romeo, 1866-74; cashier 
Citizens' national bank, Romeo, 1874-; inspector of schools Bru e town- 
ship, Mich., 1858-61; clerk of Bruce township 1861-65; raember board of 
education Romeo, Mich., 1867-; town treasurer 1877-. Address, Romeo, 
Mich. P. 

ROGERS, JOHN HENRY, A.M. Graduated Berkeley divinity school 1863; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1862; priest 1863; assistant rector Trinity 
church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1863-65; rector St. James's church, Great Bar- 
rington, Mass., 1865-66; Staten Island, N. Y.; in Europe and the East 
1868-72; rector Church of the Redeemer, New York, N. Y., 1872 ?-75; 
Christ church, Schenectady, N. Y., 1875-80; St. Mark's church, New 
Britain, Conn., 1880-86. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 4, 1834; died 
New Britain, Conn., Jan. 23, 1886. Nee. 1886 

SLATER, HORATIO NELSON, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1876-95. 
.Law student Harvard university 1854-55; manufacturer Providence, 



i854 GRADUATES 237 

R. I., 1887; Webster, Mass., 1887-99. Bom Providence, R. I., March ao, 
1835; died Magnolia, Mass., Aug. 12, 1899. Nee. 1900 

SMITH, AMOS DENISON, A.B. U. S. military service 1S62, second lieu- 
tenant; merchant and cotton goods manufacturer. Providence, R. I.; 
president and treasurer Whitestone mills. Address, 75 Prospect St., 
Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

SNOW, CHARLES ANDREW, A.M. by special vote 1S95. Principal acad- 
emy, East Douglas, Mass., 1854-55; graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1858; ordained Baptist minister 1858; pastor Temple church. 
Fall River, Mass., 1858-64; U. S. military service 1862-63, chaplain; 
pastor Providence, R. I., 1864-70; South Abington, now Whitman, Mass., 
1870-74; New Bedford, Mass., 1875-81; preacher Fall River, Mass., 1882- 
83; West Harwich, Mass., 1886-98; member school board, Fall River, 
1860-62; member Old Colony historical society; resident Taunton, Mass., 
1 898-. Author various sermons and miscellaneous papers. Bom Prov- 
idence, R. I., May 12, 1829; died Taunton, Mass. Newt., P. 

TAFT, EDWARD PADELFORD, A.M. Cotton manufacturer Providence, 
R. I., 1854-99; member firm of Orray Taft and company, dealers in cot- 
ton, 1858-99; manager 1S65-99; established Ponemah mill, Taftville, 
Conn., 1871; director Providence and Stonington steamship company; 
and various insurance companies; member Providence board of trade; 
New England cotton manufacturers' association. Born Providence, 
R. I., Feb. 16, 1835; died Pawtuxet, R. I., Nov. 5, 1899. P., Nee. 1900 

TAYLOR, MONTFORT TEMPLE, A.B. From St. Charles Parish, La. 

THOMPSON, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Principal Mason academy, Shi- 
loh, N. J., three years; instructor De Ruyter institute. New York, N. 
Y.; book agent West Halleck, 111.; instructor Greek and mathematics, 
academy, Albion, Wis., 1865-68; book agent Rutland, 111. Born Westerly, 
R. I., Nov. II, 1827; died Rutland, 111., Sept. 8, 1882. Nee. 1884 

TILLMAN, WILLIAM, Ph.B. U. S. military service 1861-66; brevet lieu- 
tenant-colonel; vice president commissioners of Louisville sinking fund; 
cashier Falls City bank; treasurer various companies; retired. Address, 
1037 Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky. B. U. civ. war, P. 

TUCKER, THOMAS HORATIO, A.M. Principal high school, Foxboro, 
Mass., 1854-55; teacher high school, Hartford, Conn., 1855-56; principal 
academy, Manchester, Conn., 1856-59; Court street grammar school, 
Springfield, Mass., 1859-64; high school, East Douglas, Mass., 1865-67; 
Westboro, Mass., 1867-68; clerk hotel, Westboro, Mass., 1868-71; pro- 
prietor hotel 1871-74; agent Cassell and company 1874-76; in business 
1876-85; collector Melrose, Mass., 1885-. Address, Melrose, Mass. P. 

UPTON, GEORGE PUTNAM, A.M. On staff of Native citizen, Chicago, 
111., 1855-56; city editor Evening journal 1856-61; musical critic Chicago 
tribune 1862-81; war correspondent 1862-63; associate editor 1872-; organ- 
izer and first president Apollo musical club 1872. Axifhor Letters of Pere- 
grine Pickle, 1869; The great fire, 1872; Woman in mtisic, 1880; The 
standard operas, 1886; The standard oratorios, 1887; The standard can- 
tatas, 1888; The standard symphonies, 1889; The standard comic operas, 
1903; Musical pastels, 1903; Life of Theodore Thomas, 1904; Life of 
Rem,enje, 1905; Life stories for young people, 1904, translator Miiller's 
Memories 1879; Nohl's Life of f I aydn, 188:^; Life of Liszt, 1884; Life of 
Wagner, 1884. Address, 2427 South Park Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

UTLEY, ALBERT GREENE, A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1859. As- 
sistant librarian Providence Athenaeum, Providence, R. I., 1855-56; 
principal academy, Livingston, 111., 1856-57; justice court of magistrates, 
Providence, R. I., 1865-77; president Lambertville rubber company 
1870-85; vice president Valley worsted miUs 1875-85; trustee People's 



240 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1855 

resident Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 8, 1835; died 
Providence, April 12, 1895. Harv. law quin., B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1895 

LITTELL, HENRY AUGUSTUS, A.B. Teacher normal school, Lancas- 
ter, Mass.; high school, Reading, Mass.; Marblehead, Mass.; Highland 
military academy, Worcester, Mass.; teacher of elocution. New York, 
N. Y. Born Boston, Mass., July 20, 1828; died Derry, N. H., Jan. 19, 
1893. Nee. 1893 

LONG, JOSEPH DARWIN, A.M. Teacher Miss. 1855-56; Holyoke, Mass., 
1856-57; law student Harvard university 1860-61; admitted to bar 1858; 
lawyer Chicago, 111., 1858-61; Onarga, 111., 1861-86; attorney 111. central 
railroad 1861-86; real estate agent Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-89; esidentr 
Los Angeles, Cal.; Hollywood, Cal.; honorary member Chicago philo- 
sophical society. Author Digest of law reports of III., in conjunction with 
C. H. Wood, 1863-86; four lectures before Chicago philosophical society 
1871-75. Address, Hollywood, Cal. Harv. law quin., '55, P. 

MORGAN, MORRIS BARKER, A.B. Commission merchant Providence, 
R. I., 1856-57; resident New Orleans, La., 1867-74; custom house office 
New Orleans 1873-74. Born Baton Rouge, La., Sept. 25, 1835; died 
New Orleans, La., Oct. 5, 1874. '55, Nee. 1875 

PABODIE, WILLIAM HENRY, A.M.; D.D.S. Ohio dental college of Cin- 
cinnati 1866. Teacher Wrentham, Mass., 1855-56; Cincinnati, O., 1856- 
64; dentist 1866-67; superintendent of schools, Peru, Ind., 1867-68; 
Lebanon, O., 1868-70 ; instructor Greek and Latin, Woodward high school, 
Cincinnati, O., 1870-; professor Greek and Latin, Cincinnati university, 
1873-74. Address, 705 Springfield Ave., Wyoming, Hamilton co., O. 

'55. P- 

PAINE, GEORGE BURGESS, A.M. Graduated General theological sem- 
inary 1858. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 9, 1835; died Leghorn, Italy, 
Dec. 9, 1858. '55, Nee. 1859 

PECKHAM, JEREMIAH GARDNER, A.M. County inspector of schools; 
founder Wakefield high school, Wakefield, R. I.; principal 1855-56; has 
held various town offices 1855- ; member school committee South Kings- 
town, R. I.; superintendent of public schools; first master R. I. state 
grange 1887-91; director and president National landholders bank; 
Kingston savings bank; farmer. Address, Kingston, R. I. P. 

PERVEAR, HIRAM KALLOCK, A.M.; D.D. University of Acadia 1899. 
Student Newton theological institution 1855-57; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1857 ; pastor Second church, Cambridge, Mass., 1857-65 ; First church, 
Worcester, Mass., 1865-73; First church, Cambridge, Mass., 1873-79; 
First church. New Bedford, Mass., 1880-86; First church, Clinton, Mass., 
1886-91; resident Jamaica Plain, Mass. Address, 10 Myrtle St., Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. Newt., '55, P. 

PHELPS, CHARLES, A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons 1858. 
Surgeon New York, N. Y.; Bellevue hospital; St. Vincent's hospital. 
Author Traumatic injuries of the brain and its membranes ; also various 
monographs on surgical subjects. Address, 114 West 55th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

PLUMB, ALBERT HALE, A.B.; D.D. 1872. Graduated Andover theolog- 
ical seminary 1858; ordained Congregational minister 1858; pastor First 
church, Chelsea, Mass., 1858-72; Walnut avenue church, Boston, Mass., 
1872-; trustee Wheaton female seminary; president; member prudential 
committee American board of commissioners for foreign missions 1882- 
1903; life member Evangelistic association 1890-. Author various con- 
tributions to periodicals. Address, 58 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. 

'55, And., P. 

PUTNAM, RICHARD FLETCHER, A.M. Teacher Quincy school, Bos- 
ton, Mass., five years; student General theological seminary; ordained 

■:■ Episcopal minister 1861; rector St. John's church, Framingham Centre, 
Mass.; Emmanuel church, Grass Valley, Cal.; Church of the Advent, San 



i854 GRADUATES 237 

R. I., 1887; Webster, Mass., 1887-99. Bom Providence, R. I., March 20, 
1835; died Magnolia, Mass., Aug. 12, 1899. Nee. 1900 

SMITH, AMOS DENISON, A.B. U. S. military service 1862, second lieu- 
tenant; merchant and cotton goods manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; 
president and treasurer Whitestone mills. Address, 75 Prospect St., 
Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

SNOW, CHARLES ANDREW, A.M. by special vote 1895. Principal acad- 
emy, East Douglas, Mass., 1854-55; graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1858; ordained Baptist minister 1858; pastor Temple church, 
Fall River, Mass., 1858-64; U. S. military service 1862-63, chaplain; 
pastor Providence, R. I., 1864-70; South Abington, now Whitman, Mass., 
1870-74; New Bedford, Mass., 1875-81; preacher Fall River, Mass., 1882- 
83; West Harwich, Mass., 18S6-98; member school board. Fall River, 
1860-62; member Old Colony historical society; resident Taunton, Mass., 
1 898-. Author various sermons and miscellaneous papers. Born Prov- 
idence, R. I., May 12, 1829; died Taunton, Mass. Newt., P. 

TAFT, EDWARD PADELFORD, A.M. Cotton manufacturer Providence, 
R. I., 1854-99; member firm of Orray Taft and company, dealers in cot- 
ton, 1858-99; manager 1S65-99; established Ponemah mill, Taftville, 
Conn., 1871; director Providence and Stonington steamship company; 
and various insurance companies; member Providence board of trade; 
New England cotton manufacturers' association. Born Providence, 
R. I., Feb. 16, 1835 ; died Pawtuxet, R. I., Nov. 5, 1899. P., Nee. 1900 

TAYLOR, MONTFORT TEMPLE, A.B. From St. Charles Parish, La. 

THOMPSON, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Principal Mason academy, Shi- 
loh, N. J., three years; instructor De Ruyter institute. New York, N. 
Y.; book agent West Halleck, 111.; instructor Greek and mathematics, 
academy, Albion, Wis., i86t;-68 ; book agent Rutland, 111. Born Westerly, 
R. I., Nov. II, 1827; died Rutland, 111., Sept. 8, 1882. Nee. 1884 

TILLMAN, WILLIAM, Ph.B. U. S. military service 1861-66; brevet lieu- 
tenant-colonel; vice president commissioners of Louisville sinking fund; 
cashier Falls City bank; treasurer various companies; retired. Address, 
1037 Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky. B. U. civ. war, P. 

TUCKER, THOMAS HORATIO, A.M. Principal high school, Foxboro, 
Mass., 1854-55; teacher high school, Hartford, Conn., 1855-56; principal 
academy, Manchester, Conn., 1856-59; Court street grammar school, 
Springfield, Mass., 1859-64; high school. East Douglas, Mass., 1865-67; 
Westboro, Mass., 1867-68; clerk hotel, Westboro, Mass., 1868-71; pro- 
prietor hotel 1871-74; agent Cassell and company 1874-76; in Isusiness 
1876-85; collector Melrose, Mass., 18S5-. Address, Melrose, Mass. P. 

UPTON, GEORGE PUTNAM, A.M. On staff of Native citizen,_ Chicago, 
111., 1855-56; city editor Evening journal 1856-61; musical critic Chicago 
tribune 1862-81 ; war correspondent 1862-63; associate editor 187 2-; organ- 
izer and first president Apollo musical club 1872. Knth-or Letters of Pere- 
grine Pickle, 1869; The great fire, 1872; Woman in music, 1880; The 
standard operas, 1886; The standard oratorios, 1887; The standard can- 
tatas, 1888; The standard symphonies, 1889; The standard comic operas, 
1903; Musical pastels, 1903; Life of Theodore Thomas, 1904; Life of 
Remenje, 1905; Life stories for young people, 1904; translator Miiller's 
Memories 1879; Nohl's Life of Haydn, 188^; Life of Liszt, 1884; Life of 
Wagner, 1884. Address, 2427 South Park Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

UTLEY, ALBERT GREENE, A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1859. As- 
sistant librarian Providence Athenfeum, Providence, R. I., 1855-56; 
principal academy, Livingston, 111., 1856-57; justice court of magistrates. 
Providence, R. I., 1865-77; president Lambertville rubber company 
1870-85; vice president Valley worsted mills 1875-85; trustee People's 



240 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1855 

resident Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 8, 1835; died 
Providence, April 12, 1895. Harv. law quin., B. U. civ. war, ^fec. 1895 

LITTELL, HENRY AUGUSTUS, A.B. Teacher normal school, Lancas- 
ter, Mass.; high school, Reading, Mass.; Marblehead, Mass.; Highland 
military academy, Worcester, Mass.; teacher of elocution, New York, 
N. Y. Born Boston, Mass., July 20, 1828; died Derry, N. H., Jan. 19, 
1893. Nee. 1893 

LONG, JOSEPH DARWIN, A.M. Teacher Miss. 1855-56; Holyoke, Mass., 
1856-57; law student Harvard university 1860-61; admitted to bar 1858; 
lawyer Chicago, 111., 1858-61; Onarga, 111., 1861-86; attorney 111. central 
railroad 1861-86; real estate agent Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-89; esidentr 
Los Angeles, Cal.; Hollywood, Cal.; honorary member Chicago philo- 
sophical society. Author Digest of law reports of III., in conjunction with 
C. H. Wood, 1863-86; four lectures before Chicago philosophical society 
1871-75. Address, Hollywood, Cal. Harv. law quin., '55, P. 

MORGAN, MORRIS BARKER. A.B. Commission merchant Providence, 
R. I., 1856-57; resident New Orleans, La., 1867-74; custom house office 
New Orleans 1873-74. Born Baton Rouge, La., Sept. 25, 1835; died 
New Orleans, La., Oct. 5, 1874. '55, Nee. 1875 

PABODIE, WILLIAM HENRY, A.M.; D.D.S. Ohio dental college of Cin- 
cinnati 1866. Teacher Wrentham, Mass., 1855-56; Cincinnati, O., 1856- 
64; dentist 1866-67; superintendent of schools, Peru, Ind., 1867-68; 
Lebanon, O., 1868-70 ; instructor Greek and Latin, Woodward high school, 
Cincinnati, O., 1870- ; professor Greek and Latin, Cincinnati university, 
1873-74. Address, 705 Springfield Ave., Wyoming, Hamilton co., O. 

'55. P- 

PAINE, GEORGE BURGESS, A.M. Graduated General theological sem- 
inary 1858. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 9, 1835; died Leghorn, Italy, 
Dec. 9, 1858. '55, Nee. 1859 

PECKHAM, JEREMIAH GARDNER, A.M. County inspector of schools; 
founder Wakefield high school, Wakefield, R. I.; principal 1855-56; has 
held various town offices 185 5-; member school committee South Kings- 
town, R. I.; superintendent of public schools; first master R. I. state 
grange 1887-91; director and president National landholders bank; 
Kingston savings bank ; farmer. Address, Kingston, R. I. P. 

PERVEAR, HIRAM KALLOCK, A.M.; D.D. University of Acadia 1899. 
Student Newton theological institution 1855-57; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1857; pastor Second church, Cambridge, Mass., 1857-65; First church, 
Worcester, Mass., 1865-73; First church, Cambridge, Mass., 1873-79; 
First church, New Bedford, Mass., 1880-86; First church, Clinton, Mass., 
1886-91; resident Jamaica Plain, Mass. Address, 10 Myrtle St., Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. Newt., '55, P. 

PHELPS, CHARLES, A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons 1858. 
Surgeon New York, N. Y.; Bellevue hospital; St. Vincent's hospital. 
Author Trawnatic injuries of the brain and its membranes; also various 
monographs on surgical subjects. Address, 114 West 55th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

PLUMB, ALBERT HALE, A.B.; D.D. 1872. Graduated Andover theolog- 
ical seminary 1858; ordained Congregational minister 1858; pastor First 
church, Chelsea, Mass., 1858-72; Walnut avenue church, Boston, Mass., 
1872-; trustee Wheaton female seminary; president; member prudential 
committee American board of commissioners for foreign missions 1882- 
1903; life member Evangelistic association 1890-. Author various con- 
tributions to periodicals. Address, 58 Townsend St., Roxbury, Mass. 

'55, And., P. 

PUTNAM, RICHARD FLETCHER, A.M. Teacher Quincy school, Bos- 
ton, Mass., five years; student General theological seminary; ordained 
Episcopal minister 1861; rector St. John's church, Framingham Centre, 
Mass. ; Emmanuel church, Grass Valley, Cal. ; Church of the Advent, San 



i855 GRADUATES 241 

Francisco, Cal.; rector St. Mary's church, Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 
seven years; Trinity church. Lime Rock, Conn., ten years; assistant rec- 
tor All Saints' church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; secretary board of education, 
Salisbury, Conn.; journalist; travelled in Europe, Palestine and elsewhere 
in Syria. Author occasional sermons, newspaper articles, and numer- 
ous book reviews; one of the founders and editors Pacific churchman; 
member editorial staff Home journal. New York, N. Y., 16 years. 
Address, 541 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. '55, P. 

ROGERS, HORATIO, A.B.; LL.D. Trinity college 1896. Law student 
Harvard university 1856-57; admitted to bar 1858; lawyer Providence, 
R. L, 1858-73, 1885-91; justice Police court 1861-62; U. S. military ser- 
' vice 1861-64, colonel; brevet brigadier-general; attorney-general R. I. 
1864-67, 1888-89; rnember Providence common council 1866-68, 1873-75; 
president 1874-75 ; member R. I. house of representatives 1868-69, 1874-76; 
cotton manufacturer Providence 1873-85; associate justice R. I supreme 
court 1891-1903; record commissioner Providence 1891-1904; president R. 
I. historical society 1889-95; member American antiquarian society. 
Author Private libraries of Providence, 1878; Mary Dyer of R. I., the 
Quaker martyr, 1896; various addresses, orations and contributions to peri- 
odicals; editor Journal of Lieut. James M. Hadden, 1884; Early records of 
the town of Providence , vols. 1-17, 1889-95. Born Providence, R. I., May 
18. 1836; died Providence. Nov. 12, 1904. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. 1. eye, B. U. civ. war, '55, Sabin, Prov. jour. 

SAUNDERS, AMOS JOSEPH, A.B. Teacher Danvers, Mass., 1855-56; 
principal Merrimac academy, Groveland, Mass., 1856-60; academy, Pep- 
perell, Mass., 1S60-66; merchant Pepperell 1866-1900; overseer of the poor 
1871-72; member school committee; director public library 23 years; 
selectman 1878-80; assessor several years; auditor five years; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1873-74, 1875-76; justice of peace 1874- 
1900; member Mass. senate 1876-78; chairman committee on education 
1878. Bom Rowley, Mass., Aug. 3, 1826; died Pepperell, Mass., May 20, 
1900. '55, Nee. 1900 

SIMONS, THOMAS, A.M. Teacher Miss, two years; student Albany law 
school; lawyer Albany, N. Y.; assistant district attorney New York 
1863-75; assistant attorney-general 1875-85. Born Maulmain, Burma, 
Dec. 17, 1834; died Washington, D. C, June 19, 1886. '55, Nee. 1887 

SNYDER, HENRY NETTLETON, A.B. Principal Reddicksville semi- 
nary, Sunbury, N. C, 1855-56; student Albany law school 1856-57; law- 
yer Chicago, 111., 1857-60; U. S. military service 1861-64, captain; mer- 
chant Chattanooga, Tenn., 1865-75; member Tenn. house of represent- 
atives 1873-74; in railroad business 1876-82; examiner U. S. bureau of 
pensions 1883-?. Died Clarkson, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1904. P. 

TOBEY, JOHN FRY, A.M. Law student Harvard university 1856-57; ad- 
mitted to bar 1857; lawyer Providence, R. I.; clerk R. I. senate 1859-61; 
justice Providence court of magistrates 1861-62; U. S. military service 
1862, first lieutenant and adjutant; member Providence common coun- 
cil 1866-69; reporter of decisions R. I. supreme court 1868-74; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1877-78, 1880-82; R. I. senate 1879-80, 1882- 
83; alderman Providence 1879; judge advocate general R. I. 1881-82. 
Author Rhode Island reports, vols. 8-10; joint editor Public statutes of 
1882. Bom Providence, R. I., Nov. 29, 1835; died Providence, Oct. 5, 
1882. Harv. law quin., B. U. civ. war, '55, Nee. 1883 

TURNER, CHARLES, A.B. Student Albany law school; admitted to bar 
1857; lawyer Morris, 111., 1857-69; Selma, Ala.; Birmingham, Ala. 
chancellor middle district Ala. 1870-81; referee in bankruptcy. Born 
New London, Conn., April 20, 1834; died Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 26 
1899- ' '55. P 

TURNER, WILLIAM MASON, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1858 
Medical student Paris. Physician Petersburg, Va. ; Confederate military 



244 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1856 

to the arts 1858-59 ; professor 1859-64. Student of mining and metallurgy, 
Colorado and Europe, 1864-67; organizer Boston and Colorado smelting 
company 1867; general manager 1867-1900; mayor Black Hawk, Col., 
1871; member Col. territorial council 1872-73; U. S. senate 1879-85; 
president Union oil company, Denver; regent Smithsonian institution; 
member international monetary commission 1891; president United oil 
company; Colorado smelting and mining company; Denargo land compa- 
ny; proprietor Republican, Denver, Col.; delegate Bimetallic conference, 
Chicago and Washington, 1893. Author Speeches and papers on the silver 
and other economic q^testions, 1890. See sketch by B. W. Steele, with 
portrait, in National magazine, Feb., 1892. Born Montgomery, Orange 
CO., N. Y., Feb. 18, 1832; died Denver, Col., May 22, 1900. 

Nat. mag., P., Nee. 1900 

LAWTON, URIAH WILLIAM, A.M. Teacher; superintendent schools. 
Dexter, Mich., 1856-57; Tecumseh, Mich., 1857-62; Ann Arbor, Mich., 
1862-67; Jackson, Mich., 1868-83; private teacher Jackson 1883-1901. 
Bom Westport, Mass., April .7, .83.; died Jackson. Mich., Jan. 30, ,,05. 

MacALISTER, JAMES, A.M. by special vote 1890; LL.D. 1890; LL.B. 
Albany law school 1 864. Superintendent public schools, Milwaukee, Wis. , 
1873-83; regent Wisconsin normal schools 1878-83; superintendent pub- 
lic schools, Philadelphia, Penn., 1883-90; president Drexel institute, 
Philadelphia, 1891-; lecturer pedagogy, Johns Hopkins university, 1893; 
University of the city of New York 1894; trustee University of Penn. 1885- 
97; member American philosophical society 1886; officier d'Acad6mie, 
Paris, 1889. Author Manual of prim.ary instruction, 1884; Manual of 
instruction in U. S. history and civil government, 1887; Catalogue of peda- 
gogical library, with bibliographical notes, 1887; Manual training in the 
public schools of Philadelphia, 1890; Art education in the public schools, 
1893; besides contributions to periodicals. Address, Drexel Institute, 
Philadelphia, Penn. Cyc. Am. biog.. Am. cat., P. 

OLNEY, RICHARD, A.M.; LL.D. 1893; LL.B. Harvard university 1858; 
LL.D. 1893; Yale university 1901. Fellow Brown university 1894-97. 
Lawyer Boston, Mass.; counsel for Eastern, Boston and Maine and other 
railroads; memi)er Mass. house of representatives 1874; U. S. attorney- 
general 1893-95; U. S. secretary of state 1895-97; director Smithsonian 
institute Jan., 1900. Address, 415 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 

App. ann. cyc, Harv. law quin. 

PEIRCE, JOHN, A.M.; Sc.D. 1894. Assistant professor chemistry applied 
to the arts. Brown university, 1862-63; professor 1863-64; trustee 1894-95. 
Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 16, 1836; died Providence, March 3, 1897. 

Nee. 1897 

RAY, BENJAMIN LINCOLN, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1859. In- 
terne Mass. general hospital; assistant physician Butler hospital for the 
insane. Providence, R. I., 1859-67; physician Philadelphia, Penn., 1867- 
79; secretary R. I. medical society. Author numerous articles in Ameri- 
can journal of medical sciences. Born Eastport, Me., Dec. 31, 1836; died 
Philadelphia, Penn., Dec. 9, 1879. Nee. 1880 

REED, JOSEPH WARREN, A.M. Baptist clergyman. From Boston, 
Mass.; born May 7, 1830; died Fall River, Mass., July 27, 1856. 

P., Nee. 1856 

SNOW, SAMUEL, Ph.B. ; LL.B. Harvard university' 185 8. Lawyer Boston, 
Mass., 1858-1900; member common council, Cambridge, Mass., 1867-68, 
1871; board of aldermen 1872-73; president New England associated 
California pioneers of '49, 1889-1900. Born Duxbury, Mass., Nov. 18, 
1832; died Boston, Mass., May 8, 1900. Harv. law quin., P., Nee. 1900 

STEDMAN, GEORGE LAVATER, A.M.; LL.B. Albany law school 1857. 
Admitted to bar 1857; lawyer Albany, N. Y., 1857-98; president N. Y. 
Baptist union for ministerial education; trustee Rochester theological 



i855 GRADUATES 241 

Francisco, Cal.; rector St. Mary's church, Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 
seven years; Trinity church, Lime Rock, Conn., ten years; assistant rec- 
tor All Saints' church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; secretary board of education, 
Salisbury, Conn.; journalist; travelled in Europe, Palestine and elsewhere 
in Syria. Author occasional sermons, newspaper articles, and numer- 
ous book reviews; one of the founders and editors Pacific churchman; 
member editorial stafif Home journal, New York, N. Y., 16 years. 
Address, 541 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. '55, P. 

ROGERS, HORATIO, A.B.; LL.D. Trinity college 1896. Law student 
Harvard university 1856-57; admitted to bar 1858; lawyer Providence, 
R. L, 1858-73, 1885-91; justice Police court 1861-62; U. S. military ser- 
vice 1861-64, colonel; brevet brigadier-general; attorney-general R. L 
1864-67, 1888-89; niember Providence common council 1866-68, 1873-75; 
president 1874-75 ; member R. L house of representatives 1868-69, 1874-76; 
cotton manufacturer Providence 1873-85; associate justice R. I supreme 
court 189 1- 1 903; record commissioner Providence 1 891-1904; president R. 
L historical society 1889-95; niember American antiquarian society. 
Author Private libraries of Providence, 1878; Mary Dyer of R. I., the 
Quaker martyr , 1896; various addresses, orations and contributions to peri- 
odicals; editor Journal of Lieut. James M. Hadden, 1884; Early records of 
the town of Providence, vols. 1-17, 1889-95. Born Providence, R. L, May 
18 1836; died Providence, Nov. 12, 1904. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. L eye, B. U. civ. war, '55, Sabin, Prov. jour. 

SAUNDERS, AMOS JOSEPH, A.B. Teacher Danvers, Mass., 1855-56; 
principal Merrimac academy, Groveland, Mass., 1856-60; academy, Pep- 
perell, Mass., 1860-66; merchant Pepperell 1866-1900; overseerof thepoor 
1871-72; member sclaool committee; director public library 23 years; 
selectman 1878-80; assessor several years; auditor five years; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1873-74, 1875-76; justice of peace 1874- 
1900; member Mass. senate 1876-78; chairman committee on education 
1878. Bom Rowley, Mass., Aug. 3, 1826; died Pepperell, Mass., May 20, 
1900. '55, Nee. 1900 

SIMONS, THOMAS, A.M. Teacher Miss, two years; student Albany law 
school; lawyer Albany, N. Y.; assistant district attorney New York 
1863-75; assistant attorney-general 1875-85. Bom Maulmain, Burma, 
Dec. 17, 1834; died Washington, D. C, June 19, 1886. '55, Nee. 1887 

SNYDER, HENRY NETTLETON, A.B. Principal ReddicksviUe semi- 
nary, Sunbury, N. C, 1855-56; student Albany law school 1856-57; law- 
yer Chicago, 111., 1857-60; U. S. military service 1861-64, captain; mer- 
chant Chattanooga, Tenn., 1865-75; niember Tenn. house of represent- 
atives 1873-74; in railroad business 1876-82; examiner U. S. bureau of 
pensions 1883-?. Died Clarkson, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1904. P. 

TOBEY, JOHN FRY, A.M. Law student Harvard university 1856-57; ad- 
mitted to bar 1857; lawyer Providence, R. I.; clerk R. I. senate 1859-61; 
justice Providence court of magistrates 1861-62; U. S. military service 
1862, first lieutenant and adjutant; member Providence common coun- 
cil 1866-69; reporter of decisions R. I. supreme court 1868-74; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1877-78, 1880-82 ; R. I. senate 1879-80, 1882- 
83; alderman Providence 1879; judge advocate general R. I. 1881-82. 
Author Rhode Island reports, vols. 8-10; joint editor Public statutes of 
1882. Bom Providence, R. I., Nov. 29, 1835; died Providence, Oct. 5, 
1882. Harv. law quin., B. U. civ. war, '55, Nee. 1883 

TURNER, CHARLES, A.B. Student Albany law school; admitted to bar 
1857; lawyer Morris, 111., 1857-69; Selma, Ala.; Birmingham, Ala.; 
chancellor middle district Ala. 1870-81; referee in bankruptcy. Bom 
New London, Conn., April 29, 1834; died Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 26, 
1899- 'S5> P- 

TURNER, WILLIAM MASON, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1858. 
Medical student Paris. Physician Petersburg, Va. ; Confederate military 



244 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1856 

to the arts 1858-59 ; professor 1859-64. Student of mining and metallurgy, 
Colorado and Europe, 1864-67; organizer Boston and Colorado smelting 
company 1867; general manager 1867-1900; mayor Black Hawk, Col., 
1871; member Col. territorial council 1872-73; U. S. senate 1879-85; 
president Union oil company, Denver; regent Smithsonian institution; 
member international monetary commission 1891; president United oil 
company; Colorado smelting and mining company; Denargo land compa- 
ny; -pTopvietoT Republican, Denver, Col.; delegate Bimetallic conference, 
Chicago and Washington, 1893. Author Speeches and papers on the silver 
and other economic questions, 1890. See sketch by B. W. Steele, with 
portrait, in National inagazine, Feb., 1892. Born Montgomery, Orange 
CO., N. Y., Feb. 18, 1832; died Denver, Col., May 22, 1900. 

Nat. mag., P., Nee. 1900 

LAWTON, URIAH WILLIAM, A.M. Teacher; superintendent schools. 
Dexter, Mich., 1856-57; Tecumseh, Mich., 1857-62; Ann Arbor, Mich., 
1862-67; Jackson, Mich., 1868-83; private teacher Jackson 1883-1901. 
Born Westport, Mass., April 27, 1831; died Jackson, Mich., Jan. 30, 1905. 

P. 

MacALISTER, JAMES, A.M. by special vote 1890; LL.D. 1890; LL.B. 
Albany law school 1864. Superintendent public schools, Milwaukee, Wis., 
1873-83; regent Wisconsin normal schools 1878-83; superintendent pub- 
lic schools, Philadelphia, Penn., 1883-90; president Drexel institute, 
Philadelphia, 1891-; lecturer pedagogy, Johns Hopkins university, 1893; 
University of the city of New York 1894; trustee University of Penn. 1885- 
97; member American philosophical society 1886; officier d' Academic, 
Paris, 1889. Author Manual of primary instruction, 1884; Manual of 
instruction in U. S. history and civil governtnent, 1887; Catalogue of peda- 
gogical library, with bibliographical notes, 1887; Manual training in the 
public schools of Philadelphia, 1890; Art education in the public schools, 
1893; besides contributions to periodicals. Address, Drexel Institute, 
Philadelphia, Penn. Cyc. Am. biog., Am. cat., P. 

OLNEY, RICHARD, A.M.; LL.D. 1893; LL.B. Harvard university 1858; 
LL.D. 1893; Yale university 1901. Fellow Brown university 1894-97. 
Lawyer Boston, Mass.; counsel for Eastern, Boston and Maine and other 
railroads; member Mass house of representatives 1874; U. S. attorney- 
general 1893-95; U. S. secretary of state 1895-97; director Smithsonian 
institute Jan., 1900. Address, 415 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 

App. ann. cyc, Harv. law quin. 

PEIRCE, JOHN, A.M.; Sc.D. 1894. Assistant professor chemistry applied 
to the arts. Brown university, 1862-63; professor 1863-64; trustee 1894-95. 
Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 16, 1836; died Providence, March 3, 1897. 

Nee. 1897 

RAY, BENJAMIN LINCOLN, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1859. In- 
terne Mass. general hospital; assistant physician Butler hospital for the 
insane. Providence, R. I., 1859-67; physician Philadelphia, Penn., 1867- 
79; secretary R. I. medical society. Author numerous articles in Ameri- 
can journal of medical sciences. Born Eastport, Me., Dec. 31, 1836; died 
Philadelphia, Penn., Dec. 9, 1879. Nee. 1880 

REED, JOSEPH WARREN, A.M. Baptist clergyman. From Boston, 
Mass.; born May 7, 1830; died Fall River, Mass., July 27, 1856. 

P., Nee. 1856 

SNOW, SAMUEL, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1858. Lawyer Boston, 
Mass., 1858-1900; member common council, Cambridge, Mass., 1867-68, 
1871; board of aldermen 1872-73; president New England associated 
California pioneers of '49, 1889-1900. Born Duxbury, Mass., Nov. 18, 
1832; died Boston, Mass., May 8, 1900. Harv. law quin.. P., Nee. 1900 

STEDMAN, GEORGE LAVATER, A.M.; LL.B. Albany law school 1857. 
Admitted to bar 1857; lawyer Albany, N. Y., 1857-98; president N. Y. 
Baptist union for ministerial education; trustee Rochester theological 



1856 GRADUATES 245 

eeminary 1885-98; Colgate university; one of founders Albany historical 
and art society. Born Southbridge, Mass., Nov. 3, 1831; died Albany, 
N. Y., March 15, 1898. P., Nee. 1898 

TOURTELLOTTE, JOHN EATON, A.M. ; LL.B. Albany law school. Lawyer 
Mankato, Minn., 1857-61, 1866; U. S. military service 1861-65, colonel; 
brevet brigadier-general; U. S. army 1866-85; superintendent Indian af- 
fairs; aide-de-camp, with rank of colonel, to Gen. Sherman, 1870-83; 
major 1883-85 ; member commission of three to revise the military tactics. 
Author Cavalry manual. Born Thompson, Conn., July 3, 1833; died La 
Crosse, Wis., July 22, 1891. Nee. 1892, B. U. civ. war 

WESTCOTT, OLIVER SPINK, A.M.; Sc.D. 1892. Teacher Suffield, Conn., 
1857-58; Dwight, 111., 1858-59; Kendall, 111., 1859-62; Oswego, 111., 1862- 
64; county clerk Kendall co.. 111., 1864; principal high school, Warsaw, 
111., 1864-65; superintendent schools, Joliet and Lockport, 111., 1865-67; 
teacher mathematics, high school, Chicago, 111., 1867-70, 1873-77; super- 
intendent schools and principal high school, Racine, Wis., 1877-81; 
teacher North division high school, now Robert A. Waller high school, 
Chicago, 111., 1881-83; principal 1883-. Address, Maywood, Cook co., 
111. P. 

WHITE, FRANCIS WAYLAND, A.M. Cotton manufacturer Winchester, 
Mass., 1856-67; dry goods and commission merchant New York, N. Y., 
1867-1901. Born West Boylston, Mass., Oct. 25, 1836; died Summit, 
N. J., Sept. 13, 1901. Nee. 1902 

WICKES, GARDNER MATTESON, A.M. Accountant; resident New 
York, N Y. Address, 150 West 126th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

WOOD, CHARLES HIRAM, A.B. Judge circuit court nth 111. district 
1867-74; resident Onarga, 111.; lawyer Chicago, 111. Author Digest of 
law reports of III., in conjunction with J. D. Long, 1863. From North 
Lyme, Conn.; died March 13 or 14, 1890. P. 

3i-*29 

1857 

ALDRICH ELISHA SMITH, Ph.B. Merchant Providence, R. I.; member 
common council 1877-79; president Union for Christian work many years. 
Born Glocester, R. I., July 3, 1836; died Bristol Ferry, R. I., Aug. 29, 
1905. P- 

BARRETT, FRANKLIN RIPLEY, A.B. Director Canal national bank; 
secretary and treasurer Maine general hospital; Female orphan asylurn; 
member Maine historical society; New England historic genealogical soci- 
ety; trustee Portland public library; vice president Portland benevolent 
society; director Atlantic and St. Lawrence railroad; Portland, Saco and 
Portsmouth railroad. Address, 169 State St., Portland, Me. P. 

BOWEN, WILLIAM HENRY, A.M.; D.D. Hillsdale college, Mich., 1874. 
In Europe and teaching 1857-58; student Andover theological seminary 
1858-59; ordained Free Baptist minister 1859; pastor Blackstone, Mass., 
1859-62; acting pastor Olneyville, R. I., 1863-64; pastor North Scituate, 
R. I., 1864-68; Lewiston, Me., 1869-82; Baptist church, Middleboro, 
Mass., 1884-88; resident Providence, R. I., 1885-; president Free Baptist 
education society; president board of overseers, Bates college; chairman 
Lewiston school board; delegate Evangelical alliance, Basel, 1879. Au- 
thor Memoir of Rev. George T. Day, D.D.; editor Free Baptist quarterly. 
Address, 27 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. And., R. I. eye, P. 

BRACKETT, JOHN BILLINGS, A.M.; D.D. Rochester university 1872. 
Student Newton theological institution 1857-59; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1859; pastor Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1859-65'^; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865-73; 
Lynn, Mass., 1873-78; Charlestown, Mass., 1878-80; Brookline, Mass., 
1880-88; member executive board American Baptist missionary union. 
Bom Woburn, Mass., Dec. 31, 1835; ^i®"^ Brookline, Mass., Dec. 5, 1889. 

Nee. 1890, Newt. 



248 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1857 

PECKHAM, FRANCIS BARING, A.B. Lawyer Newport, R. I.; city solic- 
itor 1865-73, 1874-91; first president Newport business men's association 
12 years. Born Newport, R. I., Dec. 28, 1836; died Newport, Dec. 7, 
1903. Nee. 1904 

POND, DANIEL BULLARD, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1858. Ad- 
mitted to Mass. bar 1859; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1859-60; New York, N. 
Y., 1860-62; cotton manufacturer Woonsocket, R. I., 1862-73; lawyer 
Woonsocket 1873-96; member R. I. house of representatives 1864-65, 
1866-67; I^- I- senate 1867-70, 1889-90; town solicitor 1879-80; high 
sheriff Providence county 1887-88?; mayor Woonsocket 1889-94; R. I. 
commissioner World's fair, Chicago, 1893; chairman board of trustees R. 
I. state institute for the deaf; director Woonsocket branch. Old Colony 
co-operative bank. Born Smithfield, R. I., Oct. 21, 1830; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Sept. 9, 1896. Nee. 1897 

POOLE, REUBEN BROOKS, A.B. ; A.M. 1887. Teacher Rockport, Mass.; 
Philadelphia, Penn. ; reporter A/^^ty York tribune 1863-64; secretary Young 
men's Christian association. New York, N. Y., 1864-65; librarian 1865- 
95; president N. Y. library club four years; vice president N. Y. state 
library association 1892-93; president. Author various articles in Li- 
brary journal; and other periodicals; one of the editors Poole's index to 
current literature. Born Sandy Bay, now Rockport, Mass., April 13, 
1834; died New York, N. Y., April 5, 1895. P., Nee. 1896 

ROBBINS, NATHANIEL, A.B. Student Albany law school. From 
Townsend, Vt. 

ROGERS, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, A.M.; LL.D. 1891; A.M. Yale college 
1880; Ph.D. Alfred university 1886. Teacher Alfred academy; professor 
mathematics and astronomy 1858-70; meanwhile student theoretical and 
applied mechanics, Yale college, one year; student astronomy, Harvard 
university, one year; U. S. naval service 1862-64; assistant Harvard col- 
lege observatory 1870-77; assistant professor astronomy 1877-86; profess- 
or physics and astronomy, Colby university, 1886-98; member American 
academy of -arts and sciences; honorary fellow Royal microscopical soci- 
ety of London 1880; member National academy of sciences; vice president 
American association for the advancement of science 1882-83, 1894; 
president American society of microscopists 1886. Author Annals of 
Harvard college observatory, 5 vols. ; Obscure heat as an agent in producing 
expansion in metals under air contact, 1894; also about 70 articles on 
various subjects. Born Waterford, Conn., Nov. 13, 1832; died Water- 
ville. Me., March i, 1898. Harv., Cyc. Am. biog., P., Nee. 1898 

SEWALL, CHARLES, A.B. Lawyer Salem, Mass.; member school com- 
mittee. Born Rockport, Mass., Nov. 2, 1835; died Salem, Mass., April 
4, 1894. Nee. 1894 

SMITH, BENJAMIN HALE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1859; lawyer Glouces- 
ter, Mass., 1859-81; member school committee 1867; city solicitor 1876; 
trustee public library fund; member Mass. house of representatives 
1863-65; publisher Telegraph, Gloucester; Cape Ann advertiser; Cape Ann 
bulletin. Born Rockport, Mass., March 29, 1833; died Gloucester, Mass., 
Nov. 23, 1880. Nee. 1881 

SPROAT, JAMES GRANVILLE, A.M. Law student Harvard university 
1859; lawyer Wareham, Mass., 1859-88; member Mass. senate 1870-71. 
Born Wareham, Mass., July 22, 1835; died Wareham, Feb. 22, 1888. 

Harv. law quin., Nee. 1888 

STONE, DEXTER SHELDON, Ph.B. With publishing house, Philadel- 
phia, Penn.; civil engineer Providence, R. I.; shipbuilder, in partner- 
ship with Herreshoff, Bristol, R. I., three years; manager Philadelphia 

t publishing house, Boston, Mass.; partner Cowperthwait and company, 
publishers, Philadelphia, 1873-87. Bom Coventry, R. I., Dec. i, 1837; 
died Nantucket, Mass., Aug. 8, 1887. Nee. 1888 



1856 GRADUATES 245 

seminary 1885-98; Colgate university; one of founders Albany historical 
and art society. Born Southbridge, Mass., Nov. 3, 1831; died Albany, 
N. Y., March 15, 1898. P., Nee. 1898 

TOURTELLOTTE, JOHN EATON, A.M. ; LL.B. Albany law school. Lawyer 
Mankato, Minn., 1857-61, 1866; U. S. military service 1861-65, colonel; 
brevet brigadier-general; U. S. army 1866-85; superintendent Indian af- 
fairs; aide-de-camp, with rank of colonel, to Gen. Sherman, 1870-83; 
major 1883-85 ; member commission of three to revise the military tactics. 
Author Cavalry manual. Born Thompson, Conn., July 3, 1833; died La 
Crosse, Wis., July 22, 1891. Nee. 1892, B. U. civ. war 

WESTCOTT, OLIVER SPINK, A.M. ; Sc.D. 1892. Teacher Suffield, Conn., 
1857-58; Dwight, 111., 1858-59; Kendall, 111., 1859-62; Oswego, 111., 1862- 
64; county clerk Kendall co.. 111., 1864; principal high school, Warsaw, 
111., 1864-65; superintendent schools, Joliet and Lockport, 111., 1865-67; 
teacher mathematics, high school, Chicago, 111., 1867-70, 1873-77; super- 
intendent schools and principal high school, Racine, Wis., 1877-81; 
teacher North division high school, now Robert A. Waller high school, 
Chicago, 111., 1881-83; principal 1883-. Address, Maywood, Cook co., 
111. P. 

WHITE, FRANCIS WAYLAND, A.M. Cotton manufacturer Winchester, 
Mass., 1856-67; dry goods and commission merchant New York, N. Y., 
1867-1901. Born West Boylston, Mass., Oct. 25, 1836; died Summit, 
N. J., Sept. 13, 1901. Nee. 1902 

WICKES, GARDNER MATTESON, A.M. Accountant; resident New 
York, N Y. Address, 150 West 126th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

WOOD, CHARLES HIRAM, A.B. Judge circuit court nth 111. district 
1867-74; resident Onarga, 111.; lawyer Chicago, 111. Author Digest of 
law reports of III., in conjunction with J. D. Long, 1863. From North 
Lyme, Conn.; died March 13 or 14, 1890. P. 

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ALDRICH ELISHA SMITH, Ph.B. Merchant Providence, R. I.; member 
common council 1877-79; president Union for Christian work many years. 
Bom Glocester, R. I., July 3, 1836; died Bristol Ferry, R. I., Aug. 29, 
1905. P. 

BARRETT, FRANKLIN RIPLEY, A.B. Director Canal national bank; 
secretary and treasurer Maine general hospital; Female orphan asylum; 
member Maine historical society; New England historic genealogical soci- 
ety; trustee Portland public library; vice president Portland benevolent 
society; director Atlantic and St. Lawrence railroad; Portland, Saco and 
Portsmouth railroad. Address, 169 State St., Portland, Me. P. 

BOWEN, WILLIAM HENRY, A.M.; D.D. Hillsdale college, Mich., 1874. 
In Europe and teaching 1857-58; student Andover theological seminary 
1858-59; ordained Free Baptist minister 1859; pastor Blackstone, Mass., 
1859-62; acting pastor Olneyville, R. I., 1863-64; pastor North Scituate, 
R. I., 1864-68; Lewiston, Me., 1869-82; Baptist church, Middleboro, 
Mass., 1884-88; resident Providence, R. I., 1885-; president Free Baptist 
education society; president board of overseers, Bates college; chairman 
Lewiston school board; delegate Evangelical alliance, Basel, 1879. ■^^" 
thor Memoir of Rev. George T. Day, D.D.; editor Free Baptist quarterly. 
Address, 27 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. And., R. I. eye, P. 

BRACKETT, JOHN BILLINGS, A.M.; D.D. Rochester university 1872. 
Student Newton theological institution 1857-59; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1859; pastor Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1859-65; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865-73; 
Lynn, Mass., 1873-78; Charlestown, Mass., 1878-80; Brookline, Mass., 
1880-88; member executive board American Baptist missionary union. 
Bom Woburn, Mass., Dec. 31, 1835; died Brookline, Mass., Dec. 5, 1889. 

Nee. 1890, Newt. 



248 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1857 

PECKHAM, FRANCIS BARING, A.B. Lawyer Newport, R. I.; city solic- 
itor 1865-73, 1874-91; first president Newport business men's association 
12 years. Born Newport, R. I., Dec. 28, 1836; died Newport, Dec. 7, 
1903. Nee. 1904 

POND, DANIEL BULLARD, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1858. Ad- 
mitted to Mass. bar 1859; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1859-60; New York, N. 
Y., 1860-62; cotton manufacturer Woonsocket, R. I., 1862-73; lawyer 
Woonsocket 1873-96; member R. I. house of representatives 1864-65, 
1866-67; R. I. senate 1867-70, 1889-90; town solicitor 1879-80; high 
sheriff Providence county 1887-88?; mayor Woonsocket 1889-94; R. I. 
commissioner World's fair, Chicago, 1893; chairman board of trustees R. 
I. state institute for the deaf; director Woonsocket branch, Old Colony 
co-operative bank. Born Smithfield, R. I., Oct. 21, 1830; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Sept. 9, 1896. Nee. 1897 

POOLE, REUBEN BROOKS, A.B.; A.M. 1887. Teacher Rockport, Mass.; 
Philadelphia, Penn. ; reporter New York tribune 1863-64; secretary Young 
men's Christian association. New York, N. Y., 1864-65; librarian 1865- 
95; president N. Y. library club four years; vice president N. Y. state 
library association 1892-93; president. Author various articles in Li- 
brary journal; and other periodicals; one of the editors Poole's index to 
current literature. Born Sandy Bay, now Rockport, Mass., April 13, 
1834; died New York, N. Y., April 5, 1895. P., Nee. 1896 

ROBBINS, NATHANIEL, A.B. Student Albany law school. From 
Townsend, Vt. 

ROGERS, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, A.M.; LL.D. 1891; A.M. Yale college 
1880; Ph.D. Alfred university 1886. Teacher Alfred academy; professor 
mathematics and astronomy 1858-70; meanwhile student theoretical and 
applied mechanics, Yale college, one year; student astronomy, Harvard 
university, one year; U. S. naval service 1862-64; assistant Harvard col- 
lege observatory 1870-77; assistant professor astronomy 1877-86; profess- 
or physics and astronomy, Colby university, 1886-98; member American 
academy of arts and sciences; honorary fellow Royal microscopical soci- 
ety of London 1880; member National academy of sciences; vice president 
American association for the advancement of science 1882-83, 1894; 
president American society of microscopists 1886. Author Annals of 
Harvard college observatory, 5 vols. ; Obscure heat as an agent in producing 
expansion in metals under air contact, 1894; also about 70 articles on 
various subjects. Born Waterford, Conn., Nov. 13, 1832; died Water- 
ville. Me., March i, 1898. Harv., Cyc. Am. biog., P., Nee. 1898 

SEWALL, CHARLES, A.B. Lawyer Salem, Mass.; member school com- 
mittee. Born Rockport, Mass., Nov. 2, 1835; died Salem, Mass., April 
4, 1894. Nee. 1894 

SMITH, BENJAMIN HALE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1859; lawyer Glouces- 
ter, Mass., 1859-81; member school committee 1867; city solicitor 1876; 
trustee public library fund; member Mass. house of representatives 
1863-65; publisher Telegraph, Gloucester; Cape Ann advertiser; Cape Ann 
bulletin. Born Rockport, Mass., March 29, 1833; died Gloucester, Mass., 
Nov. 23, 1880. Nee. 1881 

SPROAT, JAMES GRANVILLE, A.M. Law student Harvard university 
1859; lawyer Wareham, Mass., 1859-88; member Mass. senate 1870-71. 
Born Wareham, Mass., July 22, 1835; died Wareham, Feb. 22, 1888. 

Harv. law quin., Nee. 1888 

STONE, DEXTER SHELDON, Ph.B. With publishing house, Philadel- 
phia, Penn.; 'civil engineer Providence, R. I.; shipbuilder, in partner- 
ship with Herreshoff, Bristol, R. I., three years; manager Philadelphia 
publishing house, Boston, Mass.; partner Cowperthwait and company, 
publishers, Philadelphia, 1873-87. Born Coventry, R. I., Dec. i, 1837; 
died Nantucket, Mass., Aug. 8, 1887. Nee. 1888 



i857 GRADUATES 249 

SWISHER, SAMUEL LANDES, A.M. Principal schools, 111., 1867-78; 
head master U. S. cavalry depot, Jefferson Barracks, Mo., 1878-93; 
rural free delivery mail-carrier, Albany, Or. Address, R. F. D. 3, 
Albany, Linn Co., Or. P. 

TANNER, GEORGE CLINTON, A.M.; D.B. Seabury divinity school i860; 
D.D. 1895. Organized graded schools Winona, Minn., 1857-58; head 
master and instructor Greek, Shattuck school, Faribault, Minn., 1858-66; 
ordained Episcopal deacon i860; priest 1862; rector St. Paul's church, 
Owatonna, Minn., 1867-87; professor New Testament exegesis, Seabury 
divinity school, 1871-73; superintendent schools Steele co., Minn., 1872- 
87; dean of convocation 1871; in charge of study Shattuck school 1887-; 
chaplain 1887-1901; registrar and historian, Diocese of Minn., 1878-; 
trustee St. Mary's hall 1896-; secretary board of trustees 1896- ; chaplain 
1903-; trustee Breck school 1900-. Author various monographs on the 
early history of the Episcopal church in Minn.; Genealogy of William 
Tanner of North Kingstown, R. I. Address, Faribault, Minn. P. 

WHITE, WILLIAM ALBERT, A.M. Law student Harvard university 
1859; principal boys' school, Newport, R. I.; lawyer Newport until 1869; 
Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn., 1869-72; Santa Barbara, Cal., 1872-87; 
justice court, Newport; member R. I. house of representatives. Born 
Middleboro, Mass., Sept. 26, 1833; died Santa Barbara, Cal., Aug. 27, 
1887. Nee. 1888 

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ABBOTT, SAMUEL WARREN, A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1862. 
Principal academy, Ticonderoga, N. Y., 1858-59; U. S. service 1861-65; 
assistant surgeon U. S. navy 1861-64; surgeon ist Mass. cavalry 1864-65; 
physician Wakefield, Mass.; member school committee Woburn and 
and Wakefield 1866-73; medical examiner Middlesex co., Mass., 1872-84; 
secretary Mass. state board of health 1882- 1904; delegate Congress of 
hygiene, London, 1891; member American medical association; American 
public health association; Mass. medical society; vice president 1894-95; 
member American statistical association; Society of h3^giene, France; 
Mass. medico-legal society; Royal statistical society, England; prepared 
U. S. exhibit of hygiene, Paris exposition, 1900. Author various articles 
in medical and sanitary journals and other periodicals. Born Woburn, 
Mass., June 12, 1837; died Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 29, 1904. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

BARROWS, COMFORT EDWIN, A.M.; D.D. Colby university 1881. 
Trustee Brown university 1878-83. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1 861; ordained Baptist minister 1861; pastor South Danvers, 
now Peabody, Mass., 1861-65; First church, Newport, R. I., 1865-83; 
president R. I. Baptist missionary society two years; R. I. Baptist state 
convention 1874; corresponding secretary Newport historical society. 
Author Development of Baptist principles in Rhode Island; also articles in 
Baptist quarterly; and other periodicals. Born Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 11, 
183 1 ; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 26, 1883. 

R. I. eye, Newt., Nee. 1884, Bapt. encyc. 

BEVERLY, GEORGE, A.B. Law student. Born Providence, R. I., 1835; 
died Providence, March 12, 1861. Nee. 1861 

BRYANT, OLIVER FRANCIS, A.M. by special vote 1892. Teacher 
Chauncy hall school, Boston, Mass., 1860-94. Address, 164 Salem St., 
Woburn, Mass. P. 

CHAPMAN, ROBERT BOYLE, A.M. With Bowen, Homes and company, 
merchants, New York, N. Y. ; stock broker Boston, Mass.; New York, 
N. Y.; fire insurance agent Providence, R. I., 1867-94; secretary State 
mutual fire insurance company; vice president; president and treasurer 



252 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1858 

LYMAN, MOSES, Ph.B. Iron manufacturer and sales agent Waverly, N. Y. ; 
president Manhattan co-operative real estate company, New York, N. Y. 
Address, Lakeville, Conn. P. 

MANCHESTER, LEANDER CORNELIUS, A.M.; D.D. 1898. Graduated 
General theological seminary, New York, N. Y., 1861; ordained Episcopal 
deacon 1861; priest 1862; minister Trinity church, Sharon Springs, N. Y., 
1861-63; rector Church of the Saviour, Providence, R. I., 1863-67; St. 
Mark's church, Warren, R. I., 1867-73; St. John's church, Lowell, Mass., 
1873-; secretary convention Mass. diocese 1900-. Address, 380 Rogers 
St., Lowell, Mass. P. 

MANSFIELD, FRANCIS, A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college, 1885; Long Island college hospital 1893. Student 
Newton theological institution 1857-58; Union theological seminary 1858; 
graduated General theological seminary 1861 ; ordained Episcopal deacon 
i860; minister St. Paul's church, Salem, N. Y., i860; assistant Church of 
the Holy Communion, New York, N. Y., 1861; ordained priest 1861; 
vicar Calvary chapel. New York, 1861-62; U. S. military service 1862-63, 
chaplain; rector Ascension church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1863-73; Church of 
Atonement and St. John's church, Chicago, 111., 1873-78; Trinity church, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1878-81; St. John's church, Taunton, Mass., 1882-90; 
physician Brooklyn, N. Y., 1890-95; chaplain Bellevue hospital 1892; 
assistant rector Christ church. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895; instructor Marma- 
duke military academy, Sweet Springs, Mo., 1895-96; Military academy, 
Knoxville, 111., 1896-97 ; rector St. James's church, Callicoore Depot, N. Y., 
and Long Eddy, N. Y., 1897-1900; St. James's church, Waxahachie, Tex., 
1901-02; Good Shepherd church, Wichita Falls, Tex., and various mis- 
sions, 1902-03; St. John's church, Worthington, O., 1904-; member 
Mass. medical society; Kings county medical society, N. Y. Author 
Hymns with tunes, 1880; Gathered waifs; Cosmiad, sonnets and rhymes; 
also various sermons and addresses. Address, Care F. H. Mansfield, 
150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Newt., P. 

MILLAR, ROBERT, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1861. Physician. 
Address, 238 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

NELSON, AARON HAYDEN, A.M. Admitted to Minn, bar 1859; teacher 
female seminary, Kirkwood, Mo., 1860-61; assistant principal City uni- 
versity, St. Louis, Mo., 1861; U. S. military service 1863-72, past assist- 
ant paymaster; commercial stationer New Orleans, La., 1872-80; clerk 
General land office, Interior department, Washington, D. C., 1881-89; 
admitted to bar U. S. supreme court 1889; lawyer Helena, Mont., 1889- 
95; secretary Mont, bar association 1890-95; superintendent South park 
improvement association, Chicago, 111. Address, 247 East 57th St., Chi- 
cago, 111. B. U. civ. war, P. 

NORTH, ALFRED, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons i86x. 
Member home staff N. Y. hospital 1861-62; surgeon Braddock barracks 
hospital; physician Waterbury, Conn., 1863-93; medical examiner Water- 
bury 12 years; chief of staff consulting physicians Waterbury hospital; 
surgeon N. Y. and N. E. railroad; medical examiner various life insurance 
companies; medical director Conn, indemnity association; member 
Waterbury medical society; New Haven county association; Conn, 
medical society. Author occasional contributions to medical journals. 
Born Torrington, Conn., Oct. 5, 1836; died Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 17, 
1893. Nee. 1894 

NOYES, WALTER BERNARD, A.B.; A.M. Columbia college 1865. Stu- 
dent General theological seminary; ordained Episcopal minister; U.S. 
military service 186 1, chaplain; assistant rector Trinity church. New 
York, N. Y.; St. Alban's church. New York; consul Venice several years. 
Born Matanzas, Cuba, May, 1837; died Rome, Italy, Dec. 6, 1885. 

B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1886 



i857 GRADUATES 249 

SWISHER, SAMUEL LANDES, A.M. Principal schools, 111., 1867-78; 
head master U. S. cavalry depot, Jefferson Barracks, Mo., 1878-93; 
rural free delivery mail-carrier, Albany, Or. Address, R. P. D. 3, 
Albany, Linn Co., Or. P. 

TANNER, GEORGE CLINTON, A.M.; D.B. Seabury divinity school i860; 
D.D. 1895. Organized graded schools Winona, Minn., 1857-58; head 
master and instructor Greek, Shattuck school, Faribault, Minn., 1858-66; 
ordained Episcopal deacon i860; priest 1862; rector St. Paul's church, 
Owatonna, Minn., 1867-87; professor New Testament exegesis, Seabury 
divinity school, 1871-73; superintendent schools Steele co., Minn., 1872- 
87; dean of convocation 1871; in charge of study Shattuck school 1887-; 
chaplain 1887-1901; registrar and historian, Diocese of Minn., 1878-; 
trustee St. Mary's hall 1896-; secretary board of trustees 1896-; chaplain 
1903-; trustee Breck school 1900-. Author various monographs on the 
early history of the Episcopal church in Minn. ; Genealogy of William 
Tanner of North Kingstown, R. I. Address, Faribault, Minn. P. 

WHITE, WILLIAM ALBERT, A.M. Law student Harvard university 
1859; principal boys' school, Newport, R. I.; lawyer Newport until 1869; 
Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn., 1869-72; Santa Barbara, Cal., 1872-87; 
justice court, Newport; member R. I. house of representatives. Born 
Middleboro, Mass., Sept. 26, 1833; died Santa Barbara, Cal., Aug. 27, 
1887. Nee. 1888 

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ABBOTT, SAMUEL WARREN, A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1862. 
Principal academy, Ticonderoga, N. Y., 1858-59; U. S. service 1861-65; 
assistant surgeon U. S. navy 1861-64; surgeon ist Mass. cavalry 1864-65; 
physician Wakefield, Mass.; member school committee Woburn and 
and Wakefield 1866-73; medical examiner Middlesex co., Mass., 1872-84; 
secretary Mass. state board of health 188 2- 1904; delegate Congress of 
hygiene, London, 1891; member American medical association ; American 
public health association; Mass. medical society; vice president 1894-95; 
member American statistical association; Society of hygiene, France; 
Mass. medico-legal society; Royal statistical society, England; prepared 
U. S. exhibit of hygiene, Paris exposition, 1900. Author various articles 
in medical and sanitary journals and other periodicals. Born Woburn, 
Mass., June 12, 1837; died Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 29, 1904. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

BARROWS, COMFORT EDWIN, A.M.; D.D. Colby university 1881. 
Trustee Brown university 1878-83. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1861; ordained Baptist minister 1861; pastor South Danvers, 
now Peabody, Mass., 1861-65; First church, Newport, R. I., 1865-83; 
president R. I. Baptist missionary society two years; R. I. Baptist state 
convention 1874; corresponding secretary Newport historical society. 
Author Development of Baptist principles in Rhode Island; also articles in 
Baptist quarterly; and other periodicals. Born Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 11, 
1831; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 26, 1883. 

R. I. eye, Newt., Nee. 1884, Bapt. encyc. 

BEVERLY, GEORGE, A.B. Law student. Born Providence, R. I., 1835; 
died Providence, March 12, 1861. Nee. 1861 

BRYANT, OLIVER FRANCIS, A.M. by special vote 1892. Teacher 
Chauncy hall school, Boston, Mass., 1860-94. Address, 164 Salem St., 
Woburn, Mass. P. 

CHAPMAN, ROBERT BOYLE, A.M. With Bowen, Homes and company, 
merchants, New York, N. Y. ; stock broker Boston, Mass.; New York, 
N. Y.; fire insurance agent Providence, R. I., 1867-94; secretary State 
mutual fire insurance company; vice president; president and treasurer 



252 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1858 

LYMAN, MOSES, Ph.B. Iron manufacturer and sales agentWaverly, N. Y. ; 
president Manhattan co-operative real estate company, New York, N. Y, 
Address, Lakeville, Conn. P. 

MANCHESTER, LEANDER CORNELIUS, A.M.; D.D. 1898. Graduated 
General theological seminary, New York, N. Y., 1861 ; ordained Episcopal 
deacon 1861; priest 1862; minister Trinity church, Sharon Springs, N. Y., 
1861-63; rector Church of the Saviour, Providence, R. I., 1863-67; St. 
Mark's church, Warren, R. I., 1867-73; St. John's church, Lowell, Mass., 
1873-; secretary convention Mass. diocese 1900-. Address, 380 Rogers 
St.. Lowell, Mass. P. 

MANSFIELD, FRANCIS, A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college, 1885; Long Island college hospital 1893. Student 
Newton theological institution 1857-58; Union theological seminary 1858; 
graduated General theological seminary 1861; ordained Episcopal deacon 
i860; minister St. Paul's church, Salem, N. Y., i860; assistant Church of 
the Holy Communion, New York, N. Y., 1861; ordained priest 1861; 
vicar Calvary chapel, New York, 1861-62; U. S. military service 1862-63, 
chaplain; rector Ascension church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1863-73; Church of 
Atonement and St. John's church, Chicago, 111., 1873-78; Trinity church, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1878-81; St. John's church, Taunton, Mass., 1882-90; 
physician Brooklyn, N. Y., 1890-95; chaplain Bellevue hospital 1892; 
assistant rector Christ church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895; instructor Marma- 
duke military academy. Sweet Springs, Mo., 1895-96; Military academy, 
Knoxville, 111., 1896-97; rector St. James's church, Callicoore Depot, N. Y., 
and Long Eddy, N. Y., 1897-1900; St. James's church, Waxahachie, Tex., 
1901-02; Good Shepherd church, Wichita Falls, Tex., and various mis- 
sions, 1902-03; St. John's church, Worthington, O., 1904- ; member 
Mass. medical society; Kings county medical society, N. Y. Author 
Hymns with tunes, 1880; Gathered waifs; Cosmiad, sonnets and rhymes; 
also various sermons and addresses. Address, Care F. H. Mansfield, 
150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Newt., P. 

MILLAR, ROBERT, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1861. Physician. 
Address, 238 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

NELSON, AARON HAYDEN, A.M. Admitted to Minn, bar 1859; teacher 
female seminary, Kirkwood, Mo., 1860-61; assistant principal City uni- 
versity, St. Louis, Mo., 1861; U. S. military service 1863-72, past assist- 
ant paymaster; commercial stationer New Orleans, La., 1872-80; clerk 
General land office. Interior department, Washington, D. C., 1881-89; 
admitted to bar U. S. supreme court 1889; lawyer Helena, Mont., 1889- 
95; secretary Mont, bar association 1890-95; superintendent South park 
improvement association, Chicago, 111. Address, 247 East 57th St., Chi- 
cago, 111. B. U. civ. war, P. 

NORTH, ALFRED, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons 1861. 
Member home staff N. Y. hospital 1861-62; surgeon Braddock barracks 
hospital; physician Waterbury, Conn., 1863-93; medical examiner Water- 
bury 12 years; chief of staff consulting physicians Waterbury hospital; 
surgeon N. Y. and N. E. railroad; medical examiner various life insurance 
companies; medical director Conn, indemnity association; member 
Waterbury medical society; New Haven county association; Conn, 
medical society. Author occasional contributions to medical journals. 
Born Torrington, Conn., Oct. 5, 1836; died Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 17, 
1893. Nee. 1894 

NO YES, WALTER BERNARD, A.B.; A.M. Columbia college 1865. Stu- 
dent General theological seminary; ordained Episcopal minister; U.S. 
military service 1861, chaplain; assistant rector Trinity church, New 
York, N. Y.; St. Alban's church. New York; consul Venice several years. 
Born Matanzas, Cuba, May, 1837; died Rome, Italy, Dec. 6, 1885. 

B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1886 



1858 GRADUATES 353 

PATTEN, JOSEPH HURLBUT, Ph.B. With Manufacturers national 
bank, Providence, R. I., until 1863; in business New York, N. Y., 1863- 
64; teller Manufacturers national bank, Providence, 1865-74. Born 
Providence, R. I., March 5, 1836; died Providence, Dec. 17, 1874. 

Nee. 1875 

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM BROWN, A.M. Principal academy, Leicester, Mass. ; 
teacher Latin, Greek and French, Friends' school. Providence, R. I., 
1863-69; professor Greek, Swarthmore college, Swarthmore, Penn., 1869?- 
73; private teacher Providence. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. i, 1836; 
died Providence, Nov. 30, 1893. Nee. 1895 

SAFFORD, HENRY GILBERT, A.M. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1861; ordained Baptist minister 1861; pastor Amesbury, Mass., 
1861-68; Concord. N. H., 1868-75; in Europe 1872; pastor South Framing- 
ham, Mass., 1875-84; life insurance agent, Newton, Mass., 1884-99. 
Author several addresses, sermons, and contributions to periodicals; 
,foreign and war correspondent. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 18, 1832; 
died Newton, Mass., May 29, 1899. Newt., P., Nee. 1899 

SILLIMAN, SAMUEL GREGORY, A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1861; ordained Baptist minister 1864; preacher Lebanon, Me., 
1862-63; missionary to freedmen 1864-65; pastor Memphis, Tenn., 1865- 
75; Montana, N. J., 1877-79; preacher Danbury, Conn., 1880-81; pastor 
White Hills, Conn., 1881-87; Old Lyme, Conn., 1887-91; Winthrop, Conn., 
1891-92; resident Adams, Conn. Born Easton, Conn., Oct. 13, 1834; 
died Easton, Nov. 11, 1899. Newt., P., Nee. 1900 

SNOW, JOHN LIPPITT, A.M. Wholesale druggist Providence, R. I.; mem- 
ber common council 1866-69, 1870-71; alderman 1875; colonel Providence 
horse guards; vice president, chairman executive committee; Advance 
club. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 29, 1837; died Providence, Aug. 8, 
1891. Nee. 1892 

STEVENS, SOLON WHITHED, A.M. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1858; organist, pianist and teacher of music Lowell, Mass., 1858- 
66; resident Lowell; in Europe 1873; member school board, Lowell, 1879- 
85; Mass. house of representatives 1885-86; admitted to bar 1888; lawyer 
Lowell, Mass., 1888-; deputy collector of internal revenue 1889-93; presi- 
dent Old residents' historical society, later Lowell historical society, 1897-; 
Old Middlesex chapter. Sons of the American revolution, 1904. Author 
occasional speeches and addresses. Address, Lowell, Mass. Newt., P. 

STONE, WILLIAM LEETE, A.B.; A.M. 1869; LL.B. Albany law school 
1859. Lawyer Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1860-63; city editor Journal of 
commerce. New York, N. Y., 1864-67; editor and proprietor College review 
1870-74; secretary Saratoga monument association 1871-; one of the 
original trustees and incorporators; centennial historian N. Y. 1876; 
historian Saratoga county society of N. Y.; trustee N. Y. state historical 
society; member committee to supervise translation of Dutch records. 
New York, N. Y. ; honorary and corresponding member many learned 
and historical societies, America and Europe. Author Life and writings 
of Sir William Johnson, bart., 1865; Life and writings of Col. William 
L. Stone, 1866; Guide book to Saratoga and vicinity, 1866; Letters and 
journals of Mrs. General Riedesel, tr. and ed., 1866; Life and military 
journals of Major General Riedesel, 1868; History of New York city, 1872; 
Retniniscences of Saratoga and Ballston, 1875; Campaign of General Bur- 
goyne and St. Leger's expedition, 1877; Third supplement to Bowling's his- 
tory of Romanism,, 1881; Orderly book of Sir John Johnson, edited, 1882; 
Journal of Captain Pausch, chief of the Hanau artillery during the Bur- 
goyne campaign, translated, 1886; Genealogy of the Stone family, 1887; 
Genealogy of the Starin fam,ily; Revolutionary letters, 1891; Ballads of the 
Burgoyne campaign, 1893; Visits to the Saratoga battle ground, 1894; His- 
tory of Washington county, N. Y .; numerous articles in Appleton's cyclo- 
pcedia of American biography; and various periodicals. Address, 151 Park 
Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Stone fam., P. 



2S6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1859 

the result of gunshot wounds, 1864; author Gunshot wounds and other in- 
juries of nerves, 1864; Sketch of the early history of practical anatomy, 1874; 
History of the Philadelphia school of anatomy, 1875; On surgical compli- 
cations of fevers. Toner lecture, 1876; joint editor and author American 
text-book of surgery, 1892; joint author Dennis's American system- of sur- 
gery; Dercum's Diseases of the nervous system; author Surgery' of the brain. 
Surgery of the spine, in Buck's Reference handbook of medical sciences; 
Surgical com.plications and sequels of typhoid fever, 1898; History of the 
First Baptist church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1898; Addresses and other 
papers, 1905; besides numerotis surgical articles in periodicals; editor 
Heath's Manual of anatom-y, 1870; Flower's Diagrams of the nerves, 1872; 
American health primers, Nos. 1-12, 1879-80; Gray's anatomy, 1887. Ad- 
dress, 1729 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. 

Johnson's eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Surg.-gen. cat., P. 

KING, WILLIAM DEHON, A.M. Merchant, with Smith, Archer and 
company, China, for some years ; retired ; resident Newport, R. I. ; member 
Newport historical society; R. I. historical society; R. I. society of the 
Cincinnati. Address, Newport, R. I. P. 

NASH, STEPHEN SYDNEY, A.B. Teacher Huntington academy, Hunt- 
ington, Penn., two years; grammar school New York, N. Y., 1862-81; 
Addison, Me.; resident Addison. Author various contributions to "peri- 
odicals. Born Addison, Me., Aug. 11, 1829; died Feb. 28, 1896. 

Nee. 1896 

PERRY, CHARLES HOMER, A.M.; M.D. Bellevue medical college 1866. 
U. S. naval service 1861-65, assistant surgeon; physician Worcester, Mass. ; 
member American academy of medicine; Worcester county medical soci- 
ety; Mass. medical society. Address, 900 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

PLUMER, JOSEPH TRASK, A.M. In business Manchester, N. H.; re- 
tired. Address, Manchester, N. H. P. 

POINIER, SAMUEL THANE, A.M. Teacher Louisville, Ky., 1861-63; 
U. S. military service 1863-65; U. S. commissioner Spartanburg, S. C, 
1867-93; editor 1869-71; chief supervisor of elections 1872-90; post- 
master 1880-. Address, Spartanburg, S. C. B. U. civ. war, P. 
-PORTER, GEORGE LORING, A.M.; M.D. Jefferson medical college 1862. 
U. S. military service 1862-67?, surgeon; brevet major; physician Bridge- 
port, Conn.; official visitor Insane retreat, Hartford, Conn.; member 
Conn, medical society; National medical society. Author various 
addresses and contributions to medical journals. Address, 372 State St., 
Bridgeport, Conn. B. U. civ. war, Surg.-gen. cat. 

POTTER, ALBERT KNIGHT, A.M.; D.D. Madison university 1881. Stu- 
dent Newton theological institution 1859-60; ordained Baptist minister 
i860; pastor South Berwick, Me., 1860-65 ! State street church, Springfield, 
Mass., 1865-83; Dudley street church, Boston, Mass., 1883-87. Author 
frequent contributions to periodicals. Born Quidneck, R. I., June 28, 
1833; died Springfield, Mass., Nov. 3, 1887. 

Nee. 1888, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 

POTTER, WALTER McDUFFIE, A.M. Student Andover theological 
seminary one year; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1863; 
ordained Baptist minister 1863; home missionary, Denver, Col., 1863-65; 
founder First Baptist church, Denver. Born Providence, R. I., May 8, 
1836; died Cranston, R. I., April 9, 1866. And., Roch., Nee. 1866 

PRATT, JOSEPH PORTER, A.M. Teacher Conn, literary institution, 
Suffield, Conn., 1859. Born Freeport, Me., Jan. 12, 1834; died Lawrence, 
Mass., May 6, 1863. Nee. 1863 

SHORT, CHESTER FITCH, A.M. From Knoxville, Penn.; died 1864. 

SMITH, CHARLES MORRIS, A.M. Admitted to R. I. bar 1861; U. S. 
military service 1861-65; cotton manufacturer Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 116 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 



1858 GRADUATES 253 

PATTEN, JOSEPH HURLBUT, Ph.B. With Manufacturers national 
bank, Providence, R. I., until 1863; in business New York, N. Y., 1863- 
64; teller Manufacturers national bank, Providence, 1865-74. Born 
Providence, R. I., March 5, 1836; died Providence, Dec. 17, 1874. 

Nee. 1875 

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM BROWN, A.M. Principal academy, Leicester, Mass. ; 
teacher Latin, Greek aijd French, Friends' school, Providence, R. I., 
1863-69; professor Greek, Swarthmore college, Swarthmore, Penn., 1869?- 
73; private teacher Providence. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. i, 1836; 
died Providence, Nov. 30, 1893. Nee. 1895 

SAFFORD, HENRY GILBERT, A.M. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1861; ordained Baptist minister 1861; pastor Amesbury, Mass., 
1861-68; Concord, N. H., 1868-75; in Europe 1872; pastor South Framing- 
ham, Mass., 1875-84; life insurance agent, Newton, Mass., 1884-99. 
Author several addresses, sermons, and contributions to periodicals; 
foreign and war correspondent. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 18, 1832; 
died Newton, Mass., May 29, 1899. Newt., P., Nee. 1899 

SILLIMAN, SAMUEL GREGORY, A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1861 ; ordained Baptist minister 1864; preacher Lebanon, Me., 
1862-63; missionary to freedmen 1864-65; pastor Memphis, Tenn., 1865- 
75; Montana, N. J., 1877-79; preacher Danbury, Conn., 1880-81; pastor 
White Hills, Conn., 1881-87; Old Lyme, Conn., 1887-91 ; Winthrop, Conn., 
1891-92; resident Adams, Conn. Born Easton, Conn., Oct. 13, 1834; 
died Easton, Nov. 11, 1899. Newt., P., Nee. 1900 

SNOW, JOHN LIPPITT, A.M. Wholesale druggist Providence, R. I. ; mem- 
ber common council 1866-69, 1870-71; alderman 1875; colonel Providence 
horse guards; vice president, chairman executive committee ^ Advance 
club. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 29, 1837; died Providence, Aug. 8, 
1891. Nee. 1892 

STEVENS, SOLON WHITHED, A.M. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1858; organist, pianist and teacher of music Lowell, Mass., 1858- 
66; resident Lowell; in Europe 1873; member school board, Lowell, 1879- 
85; Mass. house of representatives 1885-86; admitted to bar 1888; lawyer 
Lowell, Mass., 1888-; deputy collector of internal revenue 1889-93; presi- 
dent Old residents' historical society, later Lowell historical society, 1897-; 
Old Middlesex chapter, Sons of the American revolution, 1904. Author 
occasional speeches and addresses. Address, Lowell, Mass. Newt., P. 

STONE, WILLIAM LEETE, A.B.; A.M. 1869; LL.B. Albany law school 
1859. Lawyer Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1860-63; city editor Journal of 
commerce, New York, N. Y., 1864-67; editor and proprietor College review 
1870-74; secretary Saratoga monument association 187 1-; one of the 
original trustees and incorporators; centennial historian N. Y. 1876; 
historian Saratoga county society of N. Y. ; trustee N. Y. state historical 
society; member committee to supervise translation of Dutch records, 
New York, N. Y. ; honorary and corresponding member many learned 
and historical societies, America and Europe. Author Life and writings 
of Sir William Johnson, bart., 1865; Life and writings of Col. William, 
L. Stone, 1866; Guide book to Saratoga and vicinity, 1866; Letters and 
journals of Mrs. General Riedesel, tr. and ed., 1866; Life and military 
journals of Major General Riedesel, 1868; History of New York city, 1872; 
Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston, 1875; Campaign of General Bur- 
goyne and St. Leger's expedition, 1877; Third supplement to Bowling's his- 
tory of Romanism, 1881; Orderly book of Sir John Johnson, edited, 1882; 
Journal of Captain Pausch, chief of the Hanau artillery during the Bur- 
goyne campaign, translated, 1886; Genealogy of the Stone family, 1887; 
Genealogy of the Starin family; Revolutionary letters, 1891; Ballads of the 
Burgoyne campaign, 1893; Visits to the Saratoga battle ground, 1894; His- 
tory of Washington county, N . Y .; numerous articles in Appleton's cyclo- 
pcedia of American biography; and various periodicals. Address, 151 Park 
Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Stone fam., P. 



956 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1859 

the result of gunshot wounds, 1864; author Gunshot wounds and other in- 
juries of nerves, 1864; Sketch of the early history cf practical anatomy, 1874; 
History of the Philadelphia school of anatomy, 1875; On surgical compli- 
cations of fevers. Toner lecture, 1876; joint editor and author American 
text-hook of surgery, 1892; joint author Dennis's Am,erican systetn of sur- 
gery; Dercum's Diseases of the nervous system,; author Surgery' of the brain, 
Surgery of the spine, in Buck's Reference handbook of medical sciences; 
Surgical complications and sequels of typhoid fever, i8g8; History of the 
First Baptist church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1898; Addresses and other 
papers, 1905; besides numerous surgical articles in periodicals; editor 
Heath's Adanual of anatomy, 1870; Flower's Diagrams of the nerves, 1872; 
American health primers, Nos. 1-12, 1879-80; Gray's anatomy, 1887. Ad- 
dress, 1729 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. 

Johnson's eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Surg.-gen. cat., P. 

KING, WILLIAM DEHON, A.M. Merchant, with Smith, Archer and 
company, China, for some years; retired; resident Newport, R. I.; member 
Newport historical society; R. I. historical society; R. I. society of the 
Cincinnati. Address, Newport, R. I. P. 

NASH, STEPHEN SYDNEY, A.B. Teacher Huntington academy, Hunt- 
ington, Penn.. two years; grammar school New York, N. Y., 1862-81; 
Addison, Me.; resident Addison. Author various contributions to peri- 
odicals. Bom Addison, Me., Aug. 11, 1829; died Feb. 28, 1896. 

Nee. 1896 

PERRY, CHARLES HOMER, A.M.; M.D. Bellevue medical college 1866. 
U. S. naval service 1861-65, assistant surgeon; physician Worcester, Mass.; 
member American academy of medicine; Worcester county medical soci- 
ety; Mass. medical society. Address, 900 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

PLUMER, JOSEPH TRASK, A.M. In business Manchester, N. H.; re- 
tired. Address, Manchester, N. H. P. 

POINIER, SAMUEL THANE, A.M. Teacher Louisville, Ky., 1861-6^; 
U. S. military service 1863-65; U. S. commissioner Spartanburg, S. C., 
1867-93; editor 1869-71; chief supervisor of elections 1872-90; post- 
master 1880-. Address, Spartanburg, S. C. B. U. civ. war, P. 

PORTER, GEORGE LORING, A.M.; M.D. Jefferson medical college 1862. 
U. S. military service 1862-67?, surgeon; brevet major; physician Bridge- 
port, Conn.; official visitor Insane retreat, Hartford, Conn.; member 
Conn, medical society; National medical society. Author various 
addresses and contributions to medical journals. Address, 372 State St., 
Bridgeport, Conn. B. U. civ. war, Surg.-gen. cat. 

POTTER, ALBERT KNIGHT. A.M.; D.D. Madison university 1881. Stu- 
dent Newton theological institution 1859-60; ordained Baptist minister 
i860; pastor South Berwick, Me., 1860-65 ; State street church, Springfield, 
Mass., 1865-83; Dudley street church, Boston, Mass., 1883-87. Author 
frequent contributions to periodicals. Born Quidneck, R. I., June 28, 
1833; died Springfield, Mass., Nov. 3, 1887. 

Nee. 1888, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 

POTTER, WALTER McDUFFIE, A.M. Student Andover theological 
seminary one year; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1863; 
ordained Baptist minister 1863; home missionary, Denver, Col., 1863-65; 
founder First Baptist church, Denver. Born Providence, R. I., May 8, 
1836; died Cranston, R. I., April 9, 1866. And., Roch., Nee. 1866 

PRATT, JOSEPH PORTER, A.M. Teacher Conn, literary institution, 
Suffield, Conn., 1859. Born Freeport, Me., Jan. 12, 1834; died Lawrence, 
Mass., May 6, 1863. Nee. 1863 

SHORT, CHESTER FITCH, A.M. From Knoxville, Penn.; died 1864. 

SMITH, CHARLES MORRIS, A.M. Admitted to R. I. bar 1861; U. S. 
military service 1861-65; cotton manufacturer Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 116 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. B, U. civ. war, P. 



i859 GRADUATES 257 

SMITH, VIRGIL CLARENDON, A.M. Teacher Foxboro, Mass., 1859-62; 
Hempstead, L. I.; Uxbridge, Mass.; preparatory school, Washington uni- 
versity, St. Louis, Mo., 1864. Born Cumberland, R. I., June 24, 1832; 
died St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 12, 1865. Nee. 1865 

THURSTON, ROBERT HENRY, Ph.B.; A.M. 1874; LL.D. 1889; Eng. 
D. Stevens institute of technology 1885. Employed in the engine 
shops of Thurston, Gardner and company 1859-61; assistant engineer 
U. S. navy 1861-72; assistant professor natural and experimental philoso- 
phy, lecturer chemistry and physics, U. S. naval academy, Annapolis, 
Md., 1865-72; student of British iron manufacture 1870; professor me- 
chanical engineering, Stevens institute of technology, 1871-85; director 
Sibley college and professor mechanical engineering, Cornell university, 
1885-1903; conducted experiments for American institute on loss of heat 
in steam boilers 1871; commissioner to Vienna exhibition 1873; member 
International jury; U. S. commission on boiler explosions 1875; U. S. 
board to test metals 1875; vice president American association for the 
advancement of science 1877-78, 1884; American institute of mining en- 
gineers 1878-79; member international jury, Paris, 1889; Chicago, 1893; 
president American society of mechanical engineers 1880-83; officier 
de I'instruction publique de France; member leading scientific societies 
at home and abroad; inventor magnesium burning lamp; autographic 
recording testing machine; steam engine governor; lubricant testing appa- 
ratus, and many other devices. Author History of the growth of the steam 
engine, 1878; Friction and lubrication, 1879; Conversion tables, 1883; 
Materials of engineering, 3 vols., 1884-86; Stationary steam engines adapted 
to electric lighting purposes, 1884; Treatise on friction and lost work in 
machinery and mill work, 1885; Text-book of the materials of construction, 
1885; Steam boiler explosions, 1888; Manual of steam boilers, 1888; Devel- 
opment of the philosophy of the steam engine, 1889 ; Heat as a form of energy, 
1890; Handbook of engine and boiler trials, 1890; Mantml of the steam, en- 
gine, 2 vols., 1891-92 ; Handy tables, 1892 ? ; The anim.al as a machine, 1894; 
Life of Robert Fulton; besides over 250 articles in technical and other 
journals; editor Reports of U. S. commissioners, Vienna, 4 vols., 1873; 
translator Carnot's Reflections on the motive power of heat, 1890. Born 
Providence: R. I., Oct. 25, 1839; died Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 25. 1903. 
Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, B. U. civ. war, Am. cat., Allibone, P., 

Nee. 1904 

TOBEY, THOMAS FRY, A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 1861. Admitted 
to bar 1861; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1861-62; U. S. military service 
1862-64, major 1863; U. S. army, sergeant 1865; captain 1874; retired 
from active service 1892; major 1904. Address, 1219 12th St., N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 

WATERMAN, RICHARD, A.B. 1871. Merchant New York, N. Y., 1858- 
61 ; U. S. military service 1861-64, captain; bookkeeper Blackstone, Mass., 
1864-68; Providence, R. I., 1868-88. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 29, 
1839; died Providence, March 22, 1888. B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1888 

WESTON, DAVID, A.M.; D.D. University of Rochester 1873. Graduated 
Newton theological insitution 1862; ordained Baptist minister 1862; 
pastor Pleasant street church, Worcester, Mass., 1862-70; principal Wor- 
cester academy 1870-72; pastor Central church, Salem, Mass., 1872; 
professor ecclesiastical history, Hamilton theological seminary, 1872-75; 
professor civil history, Madison university, 1872-75. Author History of 
the Baptists in New England. Born North Middleboro, Mass., Jan. 26, 
1836; died Hamilton, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1875. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 1875 

WHIPPLE, JEREMIAH, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1866. House 
surgeon Mass. general hospital one year; physician Boston, Mass. Born 
Cumberland, R. I., Dec. 2, 1838; died Arcachon, Department of Gironde, 
France, May 26, 1871. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1871 



258 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1859 

WHITNEY, SOLON FRANKLIN, A.M. First assistant teacher high 
school, Brookline, Mass., 1859-63; state normal school, Bridgewater, 
Mass., 1863-66; principal high school, Watertown, Mass., 1866-71; special 
student chemistry and zoology, Harvard university, 1871-72; in Agassiz 
museum, Penikese, 1873-74; assistant teacher, high school, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1872-85; librarian free public library, Watertown, Mass., 1868-; 
also private teacher and author; president Natural history club, Pen- 
ikese, 1873. Author Catalogues of Watertown library, 1870, 1881, 
1898, 1903; also various reports, bulletins, historical sketches and con- 
tributions to magazines and newspapers. Address, 9 Garfield St., Water- 
town, Mass. P. 

33-*i6 

1860 

ABBOTT, GRANVILLE SHARP, A.M.; D.D. 1883; California college 1880. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1863; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1863; pastor South Baptist church, Boston, Mass., 1863-69; Water- 
town, Mass., 1869-76; travelled in Europe and Palestine 1876; pastor 
First church, San Francisco, Cal., 1877-78; First church, Oakland, Cal., 
1878-82; agent American Baptist publication society 1882-94; resident 
Oakland, Cal.; member American Baptist missionary union; N. E. edu- 
cational society; president N. E. ministerial institute; secretary Mass. 
ministerial institute. Author Sunday school question books, 1872-78; 
various contributions to periodicals and journals; member editorial 
board Watchman four years; editor Herald of truth, 1880-89. Born North 
Reading, Mass., Feb. 27, 1837; died Oakland, Cal., Nov. 22, 1897. 

Bapt. encyc. Newt., P., Nee. 1898 

ADAMS, HENRY SYLVANUS, Ph.B. U. S. military service 1862-63, 
adjutant; merchant Augusta, Ga. ; Brooklyn, N. Y., until 1883. From 
Chicopee, Mass.; died Brooklyn, N. Y., June 18, 1883. B. U. civ. war 

ALLEN, ETHAN, A.B.; LL.B. University of the city of N. Y. 1861. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1861 ; lawyer New York, N. Y. ; deputy U. S. district attor- 
ney southern district N. Y. 1861-69; commissioned as colonel to recruit a 
N. Y. brigade during civil war; president Cuban league of the U. S. 1870- 
72, 1896-98; chairman National liberal republican party 1872. Author 
Drama of the revolution; Rozina. Address, Bretton Hall, corner Broad- 
way and 86th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

BENNETT, MARTIN, A.M. Fire insurance agent, Hartford, Conn.; sec- 
retary Conn, fire insurance company of Hartford 1868-72; president 1872- 
80; president National board of fire underwriters. New York, N. Y. ; 
Hartford board of underwriters; American manager Scottish union and 
national insurance company of Edinburgh; Lion fire insurance company 
of London. Born Bristol, R. I., April 29, 1838; died Hartford, Conn., 
Dec. 6, 1899. P., Nee. 1900 

BICKNELL, THOMAS WILLIAMS, A.M.; Amherst college 1878; LL.D. 
Drury college 1882; Straight university 1882. Principal high school, 
Bristol, R. I., 1860-64, 1867-69; Arnold street grammar school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1864-67; commissioner public schools R. I. 1869-75; editor 
R. I. schoolmaster, 1865-75; founder, editor and publisher New England 
journal of education, 1875-87; Primary teacher, 1875-87; Education, 1878- 
87 ; Good times, 1879-85 ; editor and publisher The leader, Providence, 1904- 
05 ; president Leader weaving company, manufacturers of silk fabrics. 
Providence, 1905-; member R. I. house of representatives 1859-60; Mass. 
house of representatives 1888-90; chairman committee on woman's suf- 
frage; committee on education; president R. I. institute of instruction 
1867-68; American institute of instruction 1877-79; National education 
association 1884; founder National council of education; president 1880- 
84; International Sunday school association; Interstate commission for 
federal aid to education; Chautauqua teachers' reading union; Bristol 
county historical society; R.I. citizens, historical association 1905-; vice 



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president American humane education society 1905-; R. I. commissioner 
Vienna exposition 1873; member postal congress 1878; delegate Raikes 
Sunday school centennial, London, 1890; member Mass. historic gene- 
alogical society; R. I. historical society; American association for the 
advancement of science; American social science association; honorary 
member Penn. historical society. Author Life of William Lord Noyes, 
1863; Historical sketches of Barrington, R. I., 1870; Reports of the com- 
missioner of public schools, 1869-75; History of the Bicknell family, 1882; 
History of Barrington, 1898; besides numerous addresses and lectures, 
historical, biographical and educational. Address, 254 Pleasant St., 
Providence, R. I. Cj'^c Am. biog., R. I. eye, AUibone, P. 

BRADFORD, HORATIO STANDISH, A.M.; LL.B. University of the city 
of New York 1861. U. S. naval service 1862-63, acting assistant pay- 
master; mining and civil engineer Colorado; California; Arizona; mining 
and consulting engineer. New York, N. Y. ; lawyer New York, N. Y. 
Address, 35 Broadway, New York, N. Y. B. U. civil war, P. 

CHAPMAN, JOSEPH GILBERT, A.B. Merchant and banker St. Louis, 
Mo.; president St. Louis art club and museum ten years. Born Norwich, 
Chenango co., N. Y., April 27, 1839; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 9, 1897. 

P., Nee. 1898 

CHENEY, KNIGHT DEXTER, A.M. by special vote 1890; honorary 
1886. Silk manufacturer South Manchester, Conn., 1858-; assistant 
treasurer Cheney brothers 1874-94; president 1894-. Address, South 
Manchester, Conn. P. 

CORBIN, DAVID POTTER, A.M. Teacher Conn, literary institution, 
Suffield, Conn., 1860-62; U. S. military service 1863, captain; teacher 
Willimantic, Conn. ; principal West-middle public school, Hartford, Conn., 
1869-79. Born Union, Conn., July 11, 1835; died Lamed, Kans., March 
15, 1880. B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1881 

DUNCAN, SAMUEL WHITE, A.M.; D.D. University of Chicago 1875. Fel- 
low Brown university 1889-98. Student Newton theological institution 
1861-62; U. S. military service 1862-63, captain; graduated Rochester 
theological seminary 1866; ordained Baptist minister 1897; pastor Euclid 
avenue church, Cleveland, O., 1867-75; Ninth street church, Cincinnati, 
O., 1875-83; Second church, Rochester, N. Y., 1883-88; resident Haver- 
hill, Mass., 1888-90; foreign secretary American Baptist missionary 
union 1890-91, 1892-98; resident Brookline, Mass.; trustee Denison uni- 
versity; Rochester theological seminary; Colby academy; president board 
of trustees. Author various historical and miscellaneous sermons and 
addresses. Born Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 19, 1838; died Brookline, 
Mass., Oct. 30, 1898. 

Cyc. Am. biog.. Newt., B. U. civ. war, Roch. theol.. P., Nee. 1899 

GAMWELL, FRANKLIN BERT, A.M. Principal high school, Marlboro, 
Mass., i860; usher Latin school, Boston, Mass., 1860-61; principal Conn, 
literary institution, Suffield, Conn., 1861-65; South high school, Wey- 
mouth, Mass., 1866-73; Golden Gate academy, Oakland, Cal., 1873-74; 
superintendent of schools, Weymouth, 1875-77; principal high school, 
Rock Island, 111., 1881-82 ; instructor English, German-American academy, 
Chicago, 111., 1882-87; superintendent of schools, Holliston, Mass., 1889- 
91; resident Holliston 1891-1904. Author numerous school reports. 
Born New Marlboro, Mass., July 29, 1829; died Holliston, Mass., March 
26, 1904. P., Nee. 1904 

GORDON, ADONIRAM JUDSON, A.M.; D.D. 1878. Trustee Brown 
university 1874-88; fellow 1888-95. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1863; ordained Baptist minister 1863; pastor Jamaica Plain, 
Mass., 1863-69; Clarendon street church, Boston, Mass., 1869-95; trustee 
Newton theological seminary; chairman executive committee American 
Baptist missionary union; founder Boston missionary training school 



26o BROWN UNIVERSITY i860 

1889. Author In Christ, 1872; Ministry of healing, 1882; Twofold life, 
1884; Ecce venit; Holy Spirit in missions; Ministry of the Spirit. Born 
New Hampton, N. H., April 19, 1836; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 2, 1895. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Bapt. encyc, Sabin, P., Nee. 1895 

GROSVENOR, WILLIAM, A.M. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 51 
Prospect St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HALL, GEORGE WATSON, A.M. Merchant New York, N. Y.; member 
Merchants' club. New York. Born New York, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1840; 
died New York, March 27, 1887. Nee. 1887 

HOYT, WAYLAND, A.M.; D.D. University of Rochester 1877; LL.D, 
Ursimus college 1901. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1863; 
Baptist clergyman; pastor Pittsfield, Mass., 1863-64; Ninth street church, 
Cincinnati, O., 1864-67; Strong place church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1867-73, 
1876-82; Tabernacle church, New York, N. Y., 1873-74; Shawmut avenue 
church, Boston, Mass., 1874-76; Memorial church, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1882-89; First church, Minneapolis, Minn., 1889-96; Epiphany church, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1896-; member board American Baptist missionary 
■ union; American Baptist home mission society; American Baptist publi- 
cation society. Author Hints and helps for the Christian life, 1880; Present 
lessons from distant days, 1881; Gleams from P aid's prison, 1882; Along 
the pilgrimage, 1884; The brook in the way, 1886; Light on life's highway, 
1890; Saturday afternoon, 1890; Walks and talks with Mr. Spurgeon, 1892; 
At His feet, 1893; For shine and shade, 1898; Home ideals, 1904; tracts 
and articles in religious periodicals. Address, 3604 Chestnut St., Phil- 
adelphia, Penn. Roch. theol., Allibone, Bapt. encyc, P. 

INMAN, HARRIS SMITH, A.M. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1863; ordained Baptist minister 1863; pastor Spring street church, 
Auburn, Me., 1863-66; Broadway church. Providence, R. I., 1866-67; 
publisher and bookseller. Providence, R. I. Address, 357 Westminster 
St., Providence, R. I. Newt., P. 

JASTRAM, PARDON SHELDON, A.M. U. S. military service 1861-64, 
assistant adjutant-general; assistant treasurer and secretary Union oil 
company. Providence, R. I.; secretary Providence Athenseum. Address, 
37 Medway St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

JOHNSON, ROBERT GRAY, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1860-61; ordained Baptist minister 1862; pastor Reading, Vt., 1861- 
65; Wallingford, Vt., 1865-67; Westminster, Mass., 1867-71; HoUiston, 
Mass., 1871-75; North Springfield, Vt., 1875-83; Littleton, Mass., 1883-88; 
Dighton, Mass., 1888-91; West Medway, Mass., 1891-96; resident Weston, 
Mass.; superintendent schools, Reading, Vt., 1862-63; Littleton, Mass., 
1884-88; member school board, Weston, Mass. Born Nahant, Mass., 
Aug. 21, 1833; died Weston, Mass., March 16, 1905. Newt., P. 

KETCHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. Banker Dover Plains, N. 
Y. ; president Dover Plains national bank 1875-. Address, Dover Plains, 
Dutchess CO., N. Y. P. 

LARWILL, JOHN STRAUGHAN, A.B. Address, Washington, D. C. 

LAUGHLIN, HENRY ALEXANDER, A.M. by special vote 1890. Iron 
and steel manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, EUworth Ave. and 
Bidwell St., Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

LEDWITH, WILLIAM MICHAEL, A.M. Lawyer. Address, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

MILLER, HORACE GEORGE. A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1865. U. 
S. military service 1862, commissary sergeant; physician Providence, R. 
I.; consulting physician and surgeon R. I. hospital; Providence lying-in 
hospital; consulting ophthalmic and aural surgeon St. Joseph's hospital; 
St. Elizabeth's home; U. S. expert examining surgeon for pensions ; pres- 
ident Providence medical association 1876; R. I. medical society 1 886- 
88; Brown university medical association 1893-94, 1898-; vice president 



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Harvard medical alumni association 1894-97; president American oto- 
logical society 1900-02; member National association of U. S. pension 
examining surgeons; American association for the advancement of sci- 
ence; American medical association; American ophthalmological society; 
American academy of medicine. Address, 189 Bowen St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

MITCHEL, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, A.M. U. S. military service 1862- 
63, second lieutenant; journalist New York, N. Y. Author Chattanooga; 
Chickamauga; Ormsby McKnight Mitchel, astronomer and general: a bio- 
graphical narrative, 1887; Sweet revenge; Confessions of an aide-de-camp; 
various short stories. Address, 42 Carlton St., East Orange, N. J. 

B. U. civ. war. P., Am. cat. 
PABODIE, BENJAMIN FRANCIS, A.B. U. S. military service 1862, 
corporal; resident Providence, R. I.; member school committee. Provi- 
dence, five years; secretary and treasurer Union mutual fire insurance 
company of N. J., Jersey City, N. J.; certified public accountant, Mont- 
clair, N.J.; secretary Hillside building and loan association, 'Montclair. 
Address, ^<. Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. B. U. civ. war, P. 

PERRY, JAMES De WOLF, A.M.; D.D. Jefferson medical college. Epis- 
copal minister; assistant minister Grace church. Providence, R. I., 1861- 
63; St. Luke's church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1863-64; associate rector St. 
Paul's church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1864-66; rector Calvary church, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Penn., 1866- ; president Convocation of Germantown 
1886-1902; president Standing committee. Diocese of Penn., 1900-; ward- 
en Church training and deaconess house, Philadelphia, 1896-. Author 
occasional sermons and articles in periodicals. Address, 318 Manheim 
St., Germantown, Penn. P. 

POND, FRANCIS METCALF, A.M. Teacher mathematics, Scholfield's 
commercial college. Providence, R. I., 1860-63; principal Pond's academy, 
Providence, 1863-70; teacher of music and dealer in musical instruments, 
Providence; organist Mathewson street Methodist Episcopal church 20 
years. Address, 25s Hope St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PORTER, HENRY KIRKE, A.M.; LL.D. Bucknell university. Fellow 
Brown university 1899-. Student Newton theological institution 1861- 
62; U. S. military service 1862-63, corporal; graduated Rochester theolog- 
ical seminary 1866; locomotive builder Pittsburgh, Penn.; member U. S. 
house of representatives 1903-05; trustee Crozer theological seminary. 
Address, Pittsburgh, Penn. B. U. civ. war, P. 

RICE, HOWARD MALCOM, A.M. Teacher; principal English department 
English and classical school, Providence, R. I., 1884-1901; University 
school 1901-04; teacher Durfee high school, Fall River, Mass., 1904-05. 
Address, Providence, R. I. P. 

SATTERLEE, LIVINGSTON, A.M. by special vote 1898. Received certifi- 
cate in civil engineering; U. S. military service 1861-65, brigadier-general; 
secretary ^tna fire insurance company. New York, N. Y.; member firm 
of Satterlee, Bostwick and Martin, insurance agents. New York; civil en- 
gineer New York; lieutenant-colonel 12th regiment, N. Y. state militia. 
Born New York, N. Y., March 15, 1840; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 5, 
1900. P. 

SPOONER, HENRY JOSHUA, A.B. ; LL.B. Albany law school 1861. Law- 
yer Providence, R. I.; U. S. military service 1862-65, first lieutenant and 
adjutant; justice and clerk Providence court of magistrates 1866-69; 
president Franklin lyceum 1866-68; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1875-81, 1903-; speaker 1879-81; aid on staff of governor with rank 
of colonel 1875-77; commander R. I. department. Grand army of the 
republic, 1877; president Fourth R. I. veteran association 1878; member 
U. S. house of representatives 1881-91 ; president Soldiers' and sailors' his- 
torical society of R. I. 1903. Author speeches on the tariff and various 
other subjects; memorial addresses. Address, Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. eye, P. 



262 BROWN UNIVERSITY i860 

WHIPPLE, JOHN, A.B. U. S. military service 1861-63, major; manager 
Edison illuminating company; real estate dealer Newport, R. I.; manager 
Spouting rock beach association. From Providence, R. I.; born 1840; 
died Newport, R. I., Oct. 27, 1902. Nee. 1903 

32-*I2 

1861 

BARKER, ISAAC BOWEN, A.M. Assistant professor ethics and English 
literature, U. S. naval academy, 1861-64; travelled and studied in Europe 
1865-67; acting professor rhetoric and English literature 1867-68; pro- 
fessor University of East Tennessee, Knoxville, 1868-73; instructor 
German language. Harvard university, 1874-75. Born Hanson, Mass., 
Nov. 25, 1839; died Cambridge, Mass., March 22, 1875. Nee. 1875 

BARKER, ORVILLE ANSON, A.M. U. S. military service 1862-65, cap- 
tain; judge advocate; druggist Taunton, Mass. Address, Taunton, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

BUCKLYN, JOHN KNIGHT, A.M.; LL.D. West Va. college 1872. U. S. 
military service 1861-65; brevet captain 1864; commissioned captain 
1865; principal public schools. Mystic, Conn., 1865-68; founder and prin- 
cipal Mystic Valley English and classical institute 1868-; president cor- 
poration 1880-; chairman school board. Mystic. 186S-71; justice of peace 
1890-1905; notary public 1890-; licensed Baptist preacher; member 
New England mathematical association; Conn, classical association; 
national staff, Grand army of the republic; Philadelphia commandery. 
Loyal legion of U. S. Author various historical sketches, lectures, 
poems and contributions to newspapers. Address, Mystic Valley Insti- 
tute, Mystic, Conn. B. U. civ. war, P. 

BURRAGE, HENRY SWEETSER, A.M.; D.D. 1883. Trustee Brown 
university 1889-1901; fellow 1901-. U. S. military service 1862-65, 
captain- brevet major; acting assistant adjutant-general; student New- 
ton theological institution 1S61-62, 1865-67; graduated 1867; student 
University of Halle 1868-69; ordained Baptist minister 1869; pastor 
Waterville, Me., 1870-73; editor Zion's advocate, Portland, Me., 1873- 
1905; chaplain National home for disabled volunteers, Togus, Me., 1905-; 
trustee Colby college 18S1-: Newton theological institution 1889-; recording 
secretary Me. Baptist missionary convention 1875-1905 ; American Baptist 
missionary union 1876-; president Me. Baptist education society 1893-98; 
recorder Me. commandery Loyal legion of U. S. 1889-; secretary Me. 
society Sons of the American revolution 1890-1905 ; Me. society of colonial 
wars 1898-1905; chaplain-in-chief Loyal legion of U. S. 1898-. Author 
Brown university in the Civil war, 1868; The act of baptism in the history of 
the church, 1879; History of the Anabaptists in Switzerland, 1882; Baptist 
hymn writers and their hymns, 18S8; History of the Baptists in New Eng- 
land, 1 894 ; History of the Baptists in Maine, 1 904 ; various historical sketch- 
es and contributions to periodicals; editor Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 
seventy-fifth birthday, 1882; History of the Thirty-sixth regiment, Mass. 
volunteers, 1884; Rosier's Relation of Waytnouth's voyage to the coast of 
Maine, i6o§, 1887. Address, Togus, Me. 

Bapt. encyc, B. U. civ. war, Johnson's eye, Newt., P. 

CADY, CHARLES DAVID, A.M. Clerk and bookkeeper New York, N. Y., 
1861-70; admitted to bar 1871; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1871-73. Born 
Providence, R. I., March 8, 1840; died Providence, April 10, 187 ^ 

Nee. 1873 

CARPENTER, FRANK HERBERT, A.M. U S. military service 1862- 
63, hospital steward; importer of diamonds, New York, N. Y. Born 
Pawtucket, R. I., May 18 1841; died New York, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1904. 

B. U. civ. war, P., B. a. m. 



i86i GRADUATES 263 

CASWELL, THOMAS THOMPSON, A.M. 1879. Member pay corps U. 
S. navy 1861-; assistant paymaster 1861; paymaster 1863; pay inspector 
1881; pay director with rank of captain 1892; retired with rank of rear 
admiral 1899. Address, 46 State Circle, Annapolis, Md. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

CHAPMAN, CHARLES HENRY, A.M. U. S. military service 1861-65, 
captain; manufacturer of rubber goods, Lambert ville, N. J., 1866-68; 
civil engineer N. J., R. L, Mass., Conn.. 1869-73; insurance agent Prov- 
idence, R. L, 1874-95; assistant secretary Enterprise mutual fire insurance 
company 1874-94; secretary 1894-95; State mutual fire insurance com- 
pany 1882-95 ; assistant secretary American mutual fire insurance com- 
pany 1888-94; secretary 1894-95, retired 1895. Address, 228 Angell St., 
Providence, R. L B. U. civ. war, P. 

CLARKE, AUGUSTUS PECK, A.M. 1887; M.D. Harvard university 1862. 
U. S. military service 1861-65, surgeon-in-chief; brevet lieutenant-colonel 
1865; medical student University of Paris and Uni^'ersity of Leipsic 
1865-66; physician and surgeon Cambridge. Mass.; secretary Cambridge 
society for medical improvement 1870-74; member Cambridge common 
council 1871-73; alderman 1874; president Cambridge art circle 1890-91; 
Gynecological society of Boston 1891-92; vice president Pan-American 
medical congress 1893; medical congress, Mexico, 1896; professor Gyne- 
cology and abdominal surgery, College of physicians and surgeons, Boston, 
Mass., 1893-1900; dean of the faculty 1S94-1900; honorary president 
International medical congress, Moscow, Russia, 1897; chairman section 
on physiology, American medical association, 1898. Author Clarke's 
kindred genealogies, 1896; Book of poems. 1896; numerous articles and 
papers in medical journals. Address, 825 Massachusetts Ave., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. P. 

COOKE, STEPHEN ALDRICH, A.M. Law student Harvard university 
1862-63; admitted to Mo. bar 1863, R. I. bar 1864; lawyer Providence, 
R. L; justice Providence court of magistrates; member R. I. house of 
representatives three years; R. I. senate two years; assistant city so- 
licitor, Providence, 1874-86; justice district court, 6th R. L judicial dis- 
trict, 1S88-95; member common council 1897-1902; alderman 1902-. 
Address, 37 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. Prov. man., P. 

DANIELS, GEORGE METCALF, A.M. Clerk in office of quartermaster 
general. Providence, R. I:, 1862-63, 1867-72; A. and W. Sprague, Prov- 
idence, 1863-67; secretary and treasurer Union railroad company, Provi- 
dence, 1865-70; confidential clerk Samuel Slater and sons. Providence, 
1872-85. Born Providence, R. I., April 6, 1841; died Providence, May i, 
1885. Nee. 1S85 

DeWOLF, JAMES ANDREWS, A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, Columbia college, 1865. U. S. military service 1861, private; 
1863, acting assistant surgeon; assistant resident surgeon St. Luke's hos- 
pital. New York, N. Y., 1866; assistant and house surgeon Woman's 
hospital, New York, 1867-68; physician and surgeon Providence, R. I., 
1868-70; Trinidad, W. I., 1870-; government medical officer Trinidad 
1874; surgeon general, Trinidad, 1901-. Address, Port of Spain, Trini- 
dad, W. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, A.M.; LL.D. 1902; LL.B. Albany 
law school 1866. U. S. military service 1861-64, captain; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1867-; member R. I. house of representatives 1871-72; 
Providence common council 1873-76; R. I. senate 1890-91; adjutant- 
general R. I. 1882; U. S. commissioner 1874; associate justice R. I. 
supreme court 1891-1905; chief justice 1905-; judge advocate-general 
Grand army of the republic 1871-77; supreme vice commander Loyal 
legion of the U. S. 1889-91. Address, 121 George St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, P, 

DROWN, ALBERT NEWELL, A.M. Admitted to Cal. bar 1866; lawyer. 
Address, 104 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. P 



264 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1861 

EATON, AMASA MASON, A.M. by special vote 1887; LL.B. Harvard uni- 
versity 1878. Admitted to bar 1877; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
town council. North Providence, R. I., 1863-65; R. I. house of represent- 
atives 1865-66, 1872-74; common council. Providence, 1874-75; alder- 
man 1875-76; R. I. commissioner on uniformity of legislation 1897-; 
president national conference commissioners on uniformity of legislation 
1901-; president R. I. society. Sons of the American revolution, 1893-94; 
municipal league of Providence 1901-04; member American bar association ; 
American historical association; American political science association; 
National municipal league. Author Rhode Island in The law of incor- 
porated compames operating under municipal franchises; Constitution 
making in R. I., 1899; various articles in law reviews. Address, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Harv. law quin., P. 

EDSALL, THOMAS HENRY, A.B. U. S. military service 1862, first lieu- 
tenant and adjutant; law student Columbia college 1863-65; admitted 
to bar 1865; lawyer New York, N. Y., 1865-85; lawyer and general coun- 
sel for a number of railroad, gold, silver and coal mining, irrigation, gas, 
electric and water companies and banks, Glen wood Springs, Col., 1886- 
90; Colorado Springs, Col., 1890-97; member N.-Y. genealogical and bi- 
ographical society; one of the founders and vice president N. Y. society 
Sons of the Revolution; president Cheyenne mountain country club. 
Author various historical and genealogical monographs. Bom New 
York, N. Y.; died Colorado Springs, Col., Oct. 26, 1897. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1898, P. 

ELY, JOHN JOSHUA, A.M.; LL.B. Albany law school 1864. Admitted 
to bar 1865; lawyer Freehold, N. J., 1865-; examiner and special master 
in chancery 1878. Address, 95 West Main St., Freehold, N. J. P. 

FITTZ, LONZO LYON, A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1865; ordained Baptist minister 1866; pastor South Wilbraham, Mass., 
1866; Saginaw City, Mich., 1867-68; Somerset, Mass., 1869-74; Rockland, 
Mass., 1875-79; preacher and lecturer 1879-1905. Born Marblehead, 
Mass., Dec. 17, 1839; died Westboro, Mass., June 30, 1905. Newt., P. 

HIDDEN, CHARLES HENRY, A.M. U. S. military service 1862. Ad- 
dress, 32 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war 

HOLBROOK, GEORGE ABEL, A.M. Manufacturer of raw hide goods. 
Address, 748 North Main St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HOPKINS, GEORGE OLNEY, Ph.B Principal academy, Woodstock, 
Conn., 1861-64; Danielson, Conn., 1864-66; in business Providence, R. L, 
1866-68; principal high school. Mystic, Conn., 1868-82; Norridgewick, 
Me., 1882-84; resident Chepachet, R. I.; superintendent of schools, 
Chepachet, several years. Bom Scituate, R. I., Jan. 20, 1835; died Che- 
pachet, R. I., Dec. 30, 1901. P., Nee. 1902 

HOPPIN, WILLIAM WARNER, A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons 1864; LL B. Columbia college 1869. U. S. military service 1861, 
private; 1865, assistant surgeon; physician New York, N. Y. ; house 

1^ surgeon New York hospital; admitted to bar 1869; lawyer New York 
1869-; one of the secretaries peace conference, Washington, D. C, 1861; 

f ; member N. Y. historical society; Bar association; governor New York 
i hospital; Woman's hospital. Author various addresses and papers. 
' Address, 52 Wilham St., New York, N. Y. B. U. civ. war, P. 

HOSMER, CHARLES EDWARD, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1867. 
U. S. military service 1862, private; U. S. naval service 1864-65, assist- 
ant surgeon; physician Billerica, Mass., 1872-; member school committee, 
Billerica, 1881-87; president Bennett library 1887-; justice of peace 1893- 
1900; member Mass. house of representatives 1896, 1897; president Bil- 
lerica historical society 1901-. Address, Billerica, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P 

JENCKES, LELAND DELOSS, A.M.; LL.B. Albany law school 1863. u! 
S. military service 1861-62; lawyer Neenah, Wis., 1863-67; Woonsocket, 



i86i GRADUATES 265 

R. I., 1867-72; superintendent public schools, Woonsocket. Bom Woon- 

socket, R. I., Nov., 1839; died Woonsocket, July 25, 1872. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1873 
LINCOLN. CHARLES HENRY, A.M. Clerk custom house, Boston, Mass.; 

New York. N. Y.; merchant Boston; Liverpool; London. From Rox- 

bury, Mass.; deceased. 
LOVERING, HENRY MORTON, A.M. Manufacturer Taunton, Mass.; 

bank president. Address, Taunton, Mass. P. 

MASON, CHARLES FELIX, Ph.B. U. S. military service 1861-64, first 
lieutenant; staff officer; treasurer Kent woolen mill; president R. I. loco- 
motive works; Earl P. Mason land company, investment brokers. Ad- 
dress, P. O. Box 955, Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

MATTESON, CHARLES, A.M.; LL.D. 1891. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1862-63; admitted to bar 1864; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
R. I. senate 1871-73; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1875-91; chief 
justice 1 89 1- 1 900. Author Opinions in Reports of R. I. suprems court, 
vols. 1 1-2 1. Address, 112 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 

Harv. law quin., R. I. eye, P. 

MITCHELL, CHARLES ELLIOTT, Ph.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1864. 
Lawyer New Britain. Conn.; city attorney 1870-71; member Conn, house 
of representatives 1880-81 ; U. S. commissioner of patents. Address, New 
Britain, Conn. P- 

MOWRY, ELISHA CAPRON, A.M. Teacher Lincoln, R. I., 1861-64; U. 
S. military service 1862; principal high school. East Douglas, Mass., 1864- 
65; justice of peace 1865-; admitted to bar 1865; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.. 1865-; member school committee 1872-74; common council 1871- 
77; alderman 1878-80; member R. I. senate 1880-81. Bom North Smith- 
field, R. I., Dec. 26, 1836; died Barrington, R. I., Sept. 9, 1899. 

B. U. civ. war. P., Nee. 1900 

PHILLIPS, DUNCAN CLINCH, A.B. by special vote 1902. U. S. military 
service 1862-65, i^^ajor; window glass manufacturer Pittsburgh, Penn., 
1865-86; resident Washington, D. C, 1895-. Address, 1600 21st St., 
Washington, D. C. . P- 

RANDALL, WILLIAM HENRY, A.M. Teacher public school, Mystic, 
Conn., 1865-66; Conn, literary institution, Suffield, 1866-67; English and 
classical school, Providence, R. I., 1868-70, 1871-73; travelled abroad 1870- 
71; student Newton theological institution 1873-74; ordained Baptist 
minister 1874; pastor Windsor avenue church, Hartford, Conn., 1874-75; 
Central church, Thompson. Conn., 1876-81; Saxton's River, Vt., 1882- 
89; Penryn, Cal., 1890-93; South Riverside, Cal., 1894-95; resident River- 
side, Cal., 1895-. Address, Riverside, Cal. Bapt. encyc. Newt., P. 

ROGERS, JOHN WILLIAMS. A.M. U. S. military service 1861-62, cap- 
tain; manufacturer Mansfield, Mass. Address. Mansfield, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

SACKETT, FREDERIC MOSELEY, A.M. U. S. military service 1861-63, 
first lieutenant; dry goods commission merchant New York, N. Y., 1863- 
64; woolen manufacturer Providence, R. I., 1864-82; treasurer Rich- 
mond paper company. Providence, 1882-92; adjutant-general R. I. 1895-. 
Address, 177 George St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

SHEARMAN, SUMNER UPHAM, A.M.; D.D. 1899. U. S. military service 
1862-64, captain; recording clerk R. I. house of representatives 1865-68; 
reading clerk R. I. senate 1868-70; ordained Episcopal deacon 1874; 
priest 1875; minister Trinity church, Wobum, Mass., 1874-76; St. John's 
church, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass., 1876-. Address, Jamaica Plain, 
Boston, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 

SOUTHWICK, HENRY KEITH, A.B. 1869. ; LL.B. Albany law school 1862. 
Admitted to bar 1863; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1862; U. S. military 



266 ^ BROWN UNIVERSITY 1861 

service 1862-65, captain; judge advocate; chief acting inspector-general 
1864-65; in biisiness New York, N. Y. Address, 100 Broadway, New 
York, N. Y. 14th R. I. heavy art., B. U. civ. war, P. 

STEAD, CHARLES MASON, A.M. Assistant quartermaster-general, R. I., 
1861-62; vice president N. Y. stock exchange 1877-81; retired. Address, 
Union League Club, i East 39th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

STEVENS, EDWARD OLIVER, A.M.; D.D. Colby university 1899. Grad- 
uated Newton theological institution 1864; ordained Baptist minister 
1864; missionary Burma 1864-; editor and author Insein, Burma. 
Author Guide to musical notation, and numerous other works in Burmese; 
editor" Burman messenger; Judson's Burmese and English dictionary, 2d 
ed., 1883; Haswell's Grammatical notes and vocabulary of the Peguan 
language, 2d ed; Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Part i, in Burmese, 4th ed. ; 
Ancient history , in Burmese, 2d ed.; Streaks of light, in Burmese, 2d ed.; 
Talaing (Peguan) spelling-book; Vocabulary English and Peguan; Peguan 
hymnal; Jubilee volume, in Burmese; translator numerous hymns into 
Burmese. Address, Seminary Hill, Insein, Lower Burma. Newt., P. 

STINESS, JOHN HENRY, A.M. by special vote 1876; LL.D. 1893. Fel- 
low Brown university 1897-. U. S. military service 1861-62; admitted 
to bar 1865; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1874-75; admitted to bar U. S. supreme court 1875; associate jus- 
tice R. I. supreme court 1875-1900; chief justice 1900-04; trustee Provi- 
dence public library 1882-; president R. I. historical society 1896-; 
member commission on uniform legislation. Address, 210 Governor 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

THOMAS, ALFRED DELAVAN, A.M. Lawyer N. D.; justice U. S. dis- 
trict court. N. D.; lawyer Wis.; district attorney Walworth co.. Wis., 
six years; lawyer various mining companies, Deadwood, Dak., 1878- 
83; Fargo, Dak., 1883-96; justice U. S. district court 1889-96. Born 
Darien, Walworth co.. Wis., Aug. 11, 1837; died Fargo, N. D., Aug. 8, 
1896. P., Nee. 1S97 

TRULL, WASHINGTON BENSON, A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 1863. 
U. S. military service 1863-65, assistant surgeon; brevet captain; vohm- 
teer assistant surgeon, Prussia, 1870-71 ; physician Concord, Mass. Author 
contributions to medical journals. Address, Concord, Mass. P. 

WARD, JOHN JEFFERSON, A.M. From Clinton, Miss.; died 1862. 

WILLIAMS, JAMES CLARK, Ph.B. U. S. military service 1861-62, cap- 
tain and aide-de-camp. Born Cincinnati, O., April 17, 1842; died Beau- 
fort, S. C, Oct. 29, 1862. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1866 

WILLIAMSON, JAMES ANDREW, A.M. Student Allegheny theological 
seminary; ordained United Presbyterian minister 1864; pastor Johns- 
town, N. Y., 1864-. Address, Johnstown, N. Y. P. 

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1862 

ADDEMAN. JOSHUA MELANCTHON, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 
1862-65, captain; admitted to bar 1866; lawyer Providence, R. I.; clerk 
Providence common council 1867-81; R. I. secretary of state 1872-87; 
commissioner to revise R. I. laws 1880; vice president Industrial trust 
company. Providence. Author various addresses en civil and military 
subjects, and official publications, including Public statutes of Rhode 
Island, 1882. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. eye, P. 

ANGELL, THOMAS LEMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Principal Lapham institute, 
North Scituate, R. I., 1864-68; professor modern languages. Bates col- 
lege, Lewiston, Me., 1868-1902; resident Lewiston, Me. Address, 226 
College St., Lewiston, Me. P. 



i862 GRADUATES 267 

BAILEY, WILLIAM MASON, A.B. Merchant Boston, Mass., and Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1862-73; resident Providence 1873-93; secretary Providence 
Athenspum 1877-93; one of the founders Union for Christian work 1868; 
Hbrarian 1868-93. Bom Providence, R. I., June 7, 1841 ; died Providence, 
March 10, 1893. Nee. 1893 

BENTON, SYDNEY ELMON, A.B. Mayor Mechanicsville, Iowa, 1884-85; 
lawyer Ainsworth, Neb. From Windsor, Vt.; died Ainsworth, Neb., 
March 19, 1886. 

BROOKS, ISAAC WATTS, A.M. by special vote 1890. Banker Torring- 
ton, Conn.; president Brooks national bank; member Conn, house of 
representatives 1884-94; speaker 1893-94. Address, Torrington, Conn. 

P. 

BROWN, THOMAS FREDERIC, A.B. 1885. U. S. military service 1861- 
65, captain; brevet major; brevet lieutenant-colonel; cotton merchant 
Cincinnati, O.; resident Daytona, Fla. Address, Daytona, Fla. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

BROWN, WILLIAM IDE, A.B. U. S. military service 1862-65, major. 
Born Attleboro, Mass., Aug. 27, 1839; killed at Fort Steadman. Peters- 
buig, Va., March 29, 1865. Nee. 1865, B. U. civ. war 

CARR, HENRY CLAY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1864: lawyer New York, 
N. Y., 1864-67; Tipton, Iowa, 1867-87; president school board Tipton 
seven years; mayor Tipton four years; member Iowa senate four years; 
Republican convention, Chicago, III., 1880; lawyer Los Angeles, Cal., 
1887-90; trustee St. Hilda's school, Los Angeles. Born Jamestown, R. 
I., April 13, 1839; died Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 25, 1890. Nee. 1891 

COLBY, HENRY FRANCIS, A.B. ; A.M. 1865; D.D. 1882. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1867; ordained Baptist minister 1868; 
pastor First church, Dayton, O., 1868- 1903; trustee Denison university 
187 2-; president board of trustees 1890-; Ohio Baptist convention 1883- 
86; American Baptist missionary union 1896-98. Author Tribute to the 
memory of Gardner Colby, 1879; Tribute to the memory of Eliain E. Barney, 
1 881; Tribute to the memory of Ebenezer Thresher, 1886; various sermons, 
poems and addresses in periodicals. Address, Dayton, O 

Newt., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, P. 

CUSHING, JOSIAH NELSON A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1881; Ph.D. 1898. Grad- 
uated Newton theological institution 1865; ordained Baptist minister 
1865; instructor Hebrew, Newton theological institution, 1865-67; mis- 
sionary Toungoo, Burma, 1867-76; Bhamo, Burma, 1877-79; Rangoon, 
Burma, 1880-92; president Baptist college, Rangoon, Burma, 1892-1905; 
member executive committee Educational syndicate of Burma 1888- 
1904; vice president, by government appointment, 1897-1904; member 
Royal Asiatic society; Society of arts; Victoria institute; fellow Royal 
geographical society; Royal meteorological society. Author Grammatical 
sketch of the Kakhyen language, 1880; Elementary handbook of the Shan 
language, 1880, 2d edition, 1888; Shan and English dictionary, 1881; 
New Testament translated into Shan. 1882, 2d edition, 1887; 3d edition, 
1903; also the Old Testament translated, a Shan hymn book, and editions 
of several Shan texts. Born North Attleboro, Mass., May 4, 1840; died 
St. Louis, Mo., May 17, 1905. Newt., P. 

DANIELS, FRANCIS ADOLPHUS, A.B. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1863-64; admitted to bar 1865; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1865-77; 
clerk R. I. house of representatives 1866-69; justice Providence police 
court 1868-72; member R. I. house of representatives 1875-76. Bom 
Woonsocket, R. I., July 9, 1842; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 12, 1877. 

Harv. law quin., Nee. 1878 

DRAPER, FRANK WINTHROP, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1869. U. S. military service 1862-65, captain; acting assistant adjutant- 
general; physician Boston, Mass.; assistant professor legal medicine. Har- 
vard university, 1884-89; professor 1889-1903; medico-legal pathologist 



268 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1862 

City hospital, Boston, Mass., 1887-; member Mass. state board of health 
1886-1901; medical examiner for Suffolk co., Mass., 1877-1905; fellow 
American academy of arts and sciences 18 79-; president Mass. medical 
society 1900-02. Author Annual registration report of Mass., 1872-77; A 
text-book of legal medicine, 1904; various papers and articles relating to 
medicine. Address, 5 Verndale St., Brookline, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 
GODDARD, JOSIAH RIPLEY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1899. U. S. military 
service 1862-63, sergeant; graduated Newton theological institution 1867; 
ordained Baptist minister 1867; missionary Ningpo, China, 1867-. Au- 
thor various articles in Chinese; translator The Old Testament into Chinese, 
Ningpo dialect. Address, Ningpo, China. B. U. civ. war. Newt., P. 

GOFF, DARIUS LE.E, A.M. by special vote 1890. Manufacturer Paw- 
tucket, R. I.; president D. GoflE and sons. Bridge mill power company; 
Royal weaving company; Pawtucket electric company; Associated 
charities, Pawtucket; director Industrial trust company; American 
textile company; Union wadding company; The Atherton machine 
company; trustee Swan point cemetery. Address, 56 Wolcott St., Paw- 
tucket, R. I. P. 
GOFF, LYMAN BULLOCK, A.M. by special vote 1890. Manufacturer 
Pawtucket, R. I.; national commissioner World's Columbian expo- 
sition. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 
GROSVENOR, JAMES BROWN MASON, A.B. 1885. U. S. military 
ser\'ice 1861; merchant New York, N. Y.; retired. Born Providence, R. 
I., Feb. 12, 1840; died New York, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1905. B. U. civ. war, P 
KELLEY, JASON BILLINGS, Ph.B. Received certificate in civil engi- 
neering; U. S. military service 1862, corporal; draughtsman and mechan- 
ical engineer Franklin foundry and machine company. Providence, R. 
I., 1863-70; manager blast furnace. Carter county, Tenn., 1870-74; sec- 
retary, treasurer and general manager Knoxville foundry and machine 
company 1874-88; real estate agent Knoxville, Tenn., 1888-. Address, 
1701 Jefferson Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. B. U. civ. war, P. 
LESTER, JOHN ERASTUS, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard university 
1862-63; judge advocate R. I. militia 1866; lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
member Providence common council 1870-71; superintendent of school, 
Johnston, R. I.; vice president American pomological society; member 
America bar association. Author The Yosemite; The Atlantic to the Pa- 
cific, 1873. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 3, 1840; died Providence, May 
3, 1900. Harv. law quin.. P., Nee. 1900 
MARTIN, WILLIAM DANIEL, A.B.; A.M. Accountant Providence, R. 
I. Address, 27 Princeton Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 
MELLEN, JOSHUA, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; employee Bailey 
and Eaton, New York, N. Y.; cashier Third national bank, Boston, Mass.; 
bookkeeper Boston, Mass. Born Wayland, Mass., Nov. 12, 1839; died 
Wayland, Nov. 30, 1890. B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1892 
NEWTON, GEORGE MOORE, A.B. Manufacturer Warren, Mass., one 
year; grocer Warren, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1880- 
81. Bom Worcester, Mass., April 15, 1840; died Boston, Mass., Jan. 
23, 1881. Nee. 1881 
NILES, LUCIEN HANKS, A.B. Banker and broker; member firm of 
Lucien H. Niles and company, New York, N. Y. Address, 3? Broad St., 
New York, N. Y. , P. 
PARKER, ADDISON, A.B. ; A.M. U. S. military service 1862-63, sergeant; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1866; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1866; pastor Natick, Mass., 1866-69; Bunker Hill church, Charles- 
town, Mass., 1869-73; Elmira, N. Y., 1S73-76; Palmyra, N. Y., 1876-81; 
Morristown, N. J., 1881-89; Somerville, N. J., 1889-91; La Porte, Ind., 
1891-96; Delphi, Ind., 1896-1901; First church, Richmond, Ind., 1901- 
04; Pigna, O., 1904-; trustee Cook academy, Havana, N. Y. Author 
various sermons and essays. Address, 511 Caldwell St., Pigna, O. 

B. U. civ. war. Newt., P. 



i862 G R'A'D U A T E S 269 

REMINGTON, JAMES HENRY, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862- 
63, 1863-68, captain; brevet major; judge advocate; military com- 
miissioner, Va.; member R. I. house of representatives 1863; admitted 
to bar 1868; lawyer Norfolk, Va., 1868-72; New York, N. Y., 1872-99; 
commonwealth's attorney, Va., 1868-70; commander Grand army of the 
republic. Department of Va., 1870-71; judge advocate 1870; secretary U. 
S. law association 1872-80; president 1880-99; member Brooklyn acad- 
emy of arts and sciences. Author Digest cf commercial law of the several 
states; besides orations and contributions to periodicals. Born Warwick, 
R. I., Nov. 9, 1838; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1899. 

B. U. civ. war, Proctor, P., Nee. 1899 

SAUNDERS, ISAAC HARRISON, A.B. U. S. military service 1861; ac- 
countant Florida; Virginia. Born July, 1839; died Bristol, R. I., Jan. 
8, 1905. B. U. civ. war, P. 

SHERMAN, FREDERIC, A.B.; A.M. Principal grammar school, Paw- 
tucket, R. I., 1863-64; assistant editor Gazette and chronicle, Pawtucket, 
1865-69; editor 1891-93; manufacturer Pawtucket 1870-84; director 
Pacific national bank, Pawtucket, 1879-83; member R. I. house of rep- 
resentatives 1882-83; school committee, Pawtucket, 10 years; chairman 
five years; superintendent of schools, Pawtucket, one year; originator 
first R. I. truant law; newspaper writer and reporter. Author occasional 
papers. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

SMITH, DAVID STEWART HEPBURN, A.B.; M.D. Queen's university 
1865. Licentiate Royal college of surgeons, Edinburgh, 1865 ; local treasurer 
Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific railway company; Mo. Pacific railway. 
Address, 405 North Sixth St., St. Louis, Mo. P. 

STOCKWELL, THOMAS BLANCHARD, A.B.; A.M. Sub-master Eaton 
grammar school. New Haven, Conn.; principal high school, Holyoke, 
Mass.; teacher High school. Providence, R. I., 1864-75; ^- I- commissioner 
of public schools 1875-1905. Author Reports, iSy^-igos; editor History of 
public education in R. I., i6j6-i8y6, 1876. Address, 20 Cooke St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. R. I. eye, P. 

THURSTON, JOHN DESHON, A.B.; A.M. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1863-64; admitted to bar 1864; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address 
205 Governor St., Providence, R. I. Harv. law quin., P. 

WHITTIER, EDWARD NEWTON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1869. U. S. military service 1861-65, ^^st lieutenant; brevet captain; 
acting assistant adjutant-general; assistant clinical medicine. Harvard 
medical school, 1877-81; instructor theory and practice of physics 1881- 
84; assistant professor clinical medicine 1884-88; physician Boston, 
Mass.; U. S. pension examiner 1883-84; visiting physician Mass. general 
hospital 20 years; member Mass. medical society. Author contributions 
to Medical and surgical journal. Born Gorham, Me., July 2, 1840; died 
Boston, Mass., June 14, 1902. B. U. civ. war, Harv., Br. a. m. 

WOODWARD, GEORGE THOMPSON, A.B. U. S. military service 1862- 
65; sergeant Signal corps, U. S. army. Bom Taunton, Mass., Dec. 201 
1 841; died Taunton, Sept. 17, 1865. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1866 

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1863 

AMES, WILLIAM, A.M. by special vote 1891. U. S military service 1861- 
65, colonel; brevet brigadier-general; connected with Allen's print works 
1865-69; collector U. S. internal revenue ist R. I. district 1870-75; mem- 
ber Providence common council 1872-73; agent and manager Fletcher 
manufacturing company, Providence, R. I., 1875-1Q04; president and 
treasurer 1904-; president Blackstone canal national bank 1877-; director 
Providence Washington insurance company; Manufacturers mutual fire 



270 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1863 

insurance company; trustee R. I. hospital; member R. I. commission to 
obtain a site for a new state house 1890; R. I. commission to erect a new 
state house 1891-1904; R. I. house of representatives 1898-99. Address, 
121 Power St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, R. I. eye, P. 

APPLETON, JOHN HOWARD, Ph.B.; A.M. 1869; Sc.D. 1900. _ Assist- 
ant instructor analytical chemistry, Brown un versify, 1863-65; instruct- 
or analytical chemistry 1865-68; professor chemistry applied to the arts 
1868-72; chemistry 1872-. R. I. state sealer of weights and measures; 
president Providence art club; R. I. Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, 1881-83; "^i^e 
president American chemical society; chairman R. I. section American 
chemical society; member U. S. mint commission 1891. Author The 
young chemist, 1878; Short course in qualitative analysis, 1878; Quantita- 
tive analysis, 1881; Laboratory year book, 1883-92; Beginner's hand book 
of chemistry, 1884; Advanced quantitative analysis, 1889 ; Medical chemistry, 
1889; Lessons in chemical philosophy, 1890; Metals of the chemist, 1891; 
Report books for chemJcal work, ist, 2d, jd, 1891 ; Carbon compounds, 1892; 
Chemistry of non-metals, 1897; besides various articles in newspapers and 
periodicals. Address, 209 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, P. 

ARNOLD, DENHAM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher English and classical schools, 
Foxboro, Mass., 1863-64; academic department, Washington university, 
St. Louis, Mo., 1864-74; assistant professor physics, Washington univer- 
sity, 1870-74; professor physics 1874-90; principal Rugby academy, St. 
Louis, 1 890- 1 900; private teacher. Address, 3532 Washington Ave., 
St. Louis, Mo. P. 

BAILEY, CHARLES EMERSON, A.B. by special vote 1900. U. S. mil- 
itary service 1861; colonel and military secretary to governor of R. I. 
1863-65; officer of corporations and trustee of estates. Providence, R. I., 
1870-. Address, 2 Gushing St., Providence, R. I. P» 

BLISS, WILLIAM WARWICK, A.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1868. U. 
S. military service 1862-65, lieutenant-colonel; admitted to bar 1868; 
lawyer New York, N. Y.; corresponding secretary's assistant American 
Baptist home mission society 1879-83; assistant corresponding secretary 
1883-87. Born Columbia, Herkimer co., N. Y., Feb. 4, 1839; died Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1887. B. U. civ. war, Columb., Nee. 1888 

BOWEN, AMOS MILLER, A.M. by special vote 1891. U. S. miUtary serv- 
ice 1861-64, first lieutenant, aide-de-camp; insurance agent Providence, 
R. I., president Franklin mutual fire insurance company; member Prov- 
idence school committee 17 years; R. I. house of representatives 1879-81, 
1882-86; secretary R. I state house commission. Address, 38 Humboldt 
Ave., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

BURT, ANSEL OSCAR, A.B. Principal high school, Provincetown, Mass., 
1865-70; teacher public schools, Taunton. Mass., 1870-91 ; member school 
committee, Taunton, 1892-1903; board of assessors, Taunton, 1892-1903; 
chairman. Born Canton, Mass., Aug. 10, 1840; died Taunton, Mass., Jan. 
19, 1903. P., Nee. 1903 

CALKINS, GEORGE WARREN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher natural sciences 
Lockport union school, Lockport, N. Y.; principal Catskill free academy, 
Catskill, N. Y. ; Passaic high school, Passaic, N. J.; retired. Address, 353 
Cherry St., EUzabeth, N. J. P. 

CLARKE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.D. 1897. Instructor 
mathematics, Brown university, 1863-68; professor mathematics and 
civil engineering 1868-93; mechanical engineering 1893-; president pro 
tempore 1896-97; president ad interim 1898-99. Member editorial board 
R. I. schoolmaster 1866-70; school committee. Providence, R. I., 1867-81; 
president R. I. Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa; trustee Hartshorn memorial col- 
lege, Richmond, Va., 1899-. Author memorial address. Address, 89 
Brown St., Providence, R. I. Bapt, encyc, P. 



i863 GRADUATES 271 

CRAGIN. CHARLES CHESTER, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. Chicago theological 
seminary 1869. U. S. military service 1862, 1863-65, captain; student 
Andover theological seminary 1866-67; ordained Congregational minister 
1870; pastor Owatonna, Minn.. 1869-71; Watertown, Wis., 1871-75; Mc- 
Gregor, Iowa, 1875-83; Bethany church, Chicago, 111., 1883-88; Sebas- 
topol, Cal., 1896-97; Rio Vista, Cal., 1897-1903; fruit grower Campbell, 
Cal.; trustee Fox Lake academy 1875-. Address, Campbell, Cal. 

B. U. civ. war, And., P. 

DORRANCE, SAMUEL RICHMOND, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 
1862, sergeant; secretary Richmond manufacturing company 1867-; 
vice president R. I. hospital trust company 1889-. Address, 2 Prospect 
St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

DOUGLAS, FRANCIS DANE, Ph.B. Principal scientific department, 
Conn, literary institute, 1863-64; high school, Holyoke, Mass., 1864-65; 
insurance agent Indianapolis, Ind., 1866-69; Hartford, Conn., 1869-84. 
Born Plainfield, Conn., Aug. 2, 1838; died Hartford, Conn., March 26, 
1884. Douglas gen. 

EMERSON, FORREST FAYETTE, A.B.; A.M. U. S. miUtary service 
1862; student Newton theological institution 1863-64; ordained Baptist 
minister 1865; pastor Wellsville, N. Y., 1865-66; Brockport, N. Y., 1866- 
68; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1867; pastor First church, 
Gloucester, Mass., 1868-73; Asylum avenue church, Hartford, Conn., 
1873-79; First Congregational church, Amherst, Mass., 1879-83; United 
Congregational church, Newport, R. I., 1883-93; preacher Union Congre- 
gational church, Worcester, Mass., 1803-96; resident Providence, R. I., 
1897-1902; member Newport historical society; Newport natural history 
society. Author various pamphlets. Born Lynnfield, Mass. May 16, 
1839; died Brooklyn, N. Y., May 10, 1902. 

B. U. civ. war, Newt., Roch., P., Nee. 1903 

FOSS, JAMES HENRY, A.B. Preacher two years; principal schools, Win- 
chester, Mass.; Bigelow school, Newton, Mass.; high school, Bristol, 
Conn.; superintendent schools three years; general agent N. Y. educa- 
tional publications, New England, seven years; deputy, commissioner 
U. S. department of agriculture; town builder and colonizer, Florida; 
author and publisher, Boston, Mass. Author Florida life; The gentleman 
from everywhere. Address, 11 Woodside Park, Winthrop, Mass. P. 

GAY, HENRY GORDON, A.B. by special vote 1894. U. S. miHtary service 
1862-63, second lieutenant; graduated Newton theological institution 
1866; ordained Baptist minister 1866; pastor Hudson, Mass., 1866-70; 
East Longmeadow, Mass., 1873-76; Southwick, Mass., 1876-78; Wood- 
ville, Hopkinton, Mass., 1878-83; Fayville, Southboro, Mass., 1884-90; 
North Reading, Mass., 1890-93, 1895-1901; Providence, R. I., 1893-95; 
retired 1901; resident Reading, Mass. Address, 14 Eaton St., Reading, 
Mass. Newt., P. 

GREENE, CHARLES WARREN, A.B.; A.M. 1872; M.D. Berkshire med- 
ical institution 1867; Dartmouth college 1868. U. S. miHtary service 
1862-65, captain; physician Mass. 1867-72; in literary pursuits 1872-; 
resident Northampton, Mass.; Merchantville, N. J. Author Animals: 
their homes and habits, 1886; Birds: their homes and habits, 1886; num- 
erous articles in various encyclopaedias on topics connected with natural 
science; editor Lippincotfs gazetteer, 1879; Worcester's new school diction- 
ary, 1882'' Lip pincott's biographical dictionary, 1886. Address, 148 South 
Center St., Merchantville, N. J. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, B. U. civ. war, Johnson's eye, P. 

GREENE, GEORGE HERBERT, A.B.; M.D. Bowdoin college 1866. Sur- 
geon Marine hospital, near Portland, Me., 1866-67; physician Windham, 
N. H., 1867-70; Philadelphia, Penn., 1870-72; resident North Andover, 
Mass., 1872-75. Bom Chicopee, Mass., July i, 1837; died North Andover, 
Mass., Jan. 3, 1875. Nee. 1875 



272 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1863 

HOLBROOK, DANIEL JEFFERSON, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard uni- 
versity 1867. Lawyer Norfolk, Mass. From North Wrentham, Mass.; 
died Norfolk, Mass., Dec. 7, 1878. Harv. law quin. 

HOLMES, JOHN JENCKES, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; clerk 
Providence, R. I.; resident Providence. Address, 93 Evergreen St., 
Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

LADD, CHARLES FREDERIC, A.B. Secretary and president Franklin 
mutual fire insurance company. Providence, R. I., 1863-68. Bom Paw- 
tucket, R. I., May 2, 1S41; died Providence, R. I., May 14, 1868. 

Nee. 1868 

LATHAM, HENRY SIMMONS, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1870; teacher academy, Worcester, Mass., 1873-74; ordained 
Baptist minister 1878; pastor Oaklawn, R. I., 1877-80; teacher; resident 
Greenville, R. I.; superintendent of schools, Smithfield, R. I., 15 years; 
librarian Greenville public library. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 7, 
1841; died Smithfield, R. I., June 20, 1896. Newt., Nee. 1897 

MINER, GEORGE HERMON A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1864; 
pastor Central Falls, R. I., 1864-68; Second church, Cambridge, Mass., 
1868-72; Newburyport, Mass., 1872-76, 1900-05; New Britain, Conn., 
1876-84; Mystic, Conn., 1884-93; member school board, Cambridge, 
Mass.; New Britain, Conn.; abroad 1905-. Address, 38 East Manning 
St., Providence, R. I. Bapt. encyc, P. 

MORRELL, THOMAS THADDEUS, Ph.B. Instructor Lapham institute 
1863-64; mathematics and physics, Bates college, 1864-65; chief chem- 
ist Cambria iron company, Johnstown, Penn., 1867-91; resident Ogun- 
quit. Me. Author various articles on methods of chemical analysis in 
chemical journals. Address, Ogunquit, Me. P. 

MOWRY, OSCAR BROWNELL, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1865. Lawyer Boston, jMass.; member Boston common council 1877- 
79; chairman water commissioners, Brookline, Mass.; member bath house 
commission. Address, 82 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. Harv., P. 

PARTRIDGE, LYMAN, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1866; ordained Baptist minister 1866; pastor Wales, Mass., 1866-69; 
Wakefield, R. I., 1870-72; Sharon, Mass., 1872-82; preacher Roslindale, 
Mass., 1882; pastor Westminster, Mass., 1883-92; West Dedham, now 
Westwood, Mass., 1892-1905; trustee Westwood public library; member 
Dedham historical society. Author various sermons, addresses, and 
historical papers. Born West Medway, Mass., Aug. 23, 1836; died West- 
wood, Mass , Feb. 12, 1905. Newt., P. 

PRATT, SAMUEL HARTWELL, Ph.B. Graduated Rochester theological 
seminary 1866; ordained Baptist minister 1866; pastor Huntington, 
Mass.; Central church, Salem, Mass.; Calvary church, Salem; Clinton 
avenue church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; First chui-ch, Syracuse, N. Y. ; Taber- 
nacle church, Lowell, Mass., 1875-81; evangelist; resident Springfield, 
Mass.; Los Angeles, Cal. Author A sure foundation; The First New 
Testament church; The far country and the father's house. Address, 671 
Coronado St., Los Angeles, Cal. Roch. theol., P. 

REYNOLDS, JAMES, A.B. Merchant Wickford, R. I., 1863-68; head 
salesman Chicago, 111., 1868-91. Bom Wickford, R. I., Jan. 24, 1842; 
died Chicago, 111., Feb. 28, 1891. Nee. 1891 

ROBINSON, CHARLES PITTS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1865. Admitted to bar 1865; student Paris and Heidelburg 1865-68; 
lawyer Providence, R. I., 1868-; recording clerk R. I. house of represent- 
atives 1869, 1870; member Providence common council 1876-79; presi- 
dent 1877-79. Address, 207 Governor St., Providence, R. I. 

Prov. man., Harv. law quin., P 



i863 GRADUATES 273 

SEAGRAVE, ORVILLE BARTON, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862; 
naval service 1863-66, acting assistant paymaster; teacher Omaha, Neb., 
1866-70; banker and real estate broker Boston, Mass., 1874-86. Bom 
Uxbridge, Mass., Oct. 26, 1837; died Uxbridge, Feb. 26, 1886. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. t886 

SEARS, FREDERIC BAKER, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1865. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1865; lawyer New York, N. Y.; resident Fall River, Mass. 
Bom Fall River, Mass., Nov. 22, 1841; died Fall River, Jan. g, 1871. 

B. U. Fall River, Harv. law quin.. Nee. 1871 

TAFT, ORSMUS AUGUSTUS, A.M. by special vote 1891. U. S. military 
service 1862. corporal; accountant Providence, R. I. Address, 35 Dart- 
mouth Ave., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

TAYLOR, CHARLES FREDERIC, A.B.; A.M. Manufacturer paper cop 
tubes. Providence, R. I. Address, 184 Meeting St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WARREN, ANDREW FULLER, Ph.B. Wholesale dealer in fresh fish, 
Pensacola, Fla. Author various contributions to the publications of the 
U. S. fish commission. Address, 504 North Baylen St., Pensacola, Fla. P. 

WATERMAN, RICHARD, A.M. by special vote 1899; LL.B. Harvard uni- 
versity 1866. U. S. military service 1861-62, first lieutenant; lawyer 
Chicago, 111. Bom Providence, R. I., Jan. 20, 1841; died Chicago, 111., 
Jan. 6, 1900. Nee. 1900 

WHITE, ALBERT CICERO, A.B. Teacher Norwalk, Conn., two years; 
Barnstable, Mass. Born Wrentham, Mass., Dec. 22, 1840; died Foxboro, 
Mass., Jan. 13, 1871. Nee. 1870 

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1864 

AXTELL, SETH JONES, A.B.; A.M. 1895 U. S. military service 1862-63, 
corporal; graduated Newton theological seminary 1867; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 186S; pastor Monroe, Mich., 1868-70"; West Medway, Mass., 
1870-78; president Lcland university. New Orleans, La., 1878-81; pastor 
Weymouth, Mass., 1883-88; president Central university, Pella, Iowa, 
1888-90; professor Greek, Kalamazoo college, 1890-1902; secretary 
board of trustees ; member Mass. historical society. Author numerous 
contributions to periodicals. Bom Worcester, Mass., Dec. 18, 1841; died 
Kalamazoo, Mich., March 23, 1902. B. U. civ. war. Newt., P., Nee. 1902 

BAILEY, WILLIAM WHITMAN, Ph.B. 1873; A.M. 1893; LL.D. Univer- 
sity of New Brunswick 1900. Assistant chemical laboratory, Brown uni- 
versity, 1865; instructor botany 1877-81 ; professor 1881-. U. S. military 
service 1862; assistant chemist Manchester print works, Manchester, N. 
H.. 1866; assistant in chemistry, Mass. institute of technology, 1866; bot- 
anist U. S. geological exploration of 40th parallel 1867-68; deputy sec- 
retary of state R. I. 1868; assistant librarian Providence Athenfeum 1869- 
71; student of botany Columbia college 1872; Harvard summer school 
1875, 1876, 1879; teacher botany private schools, Providence; member 
Torrey botanical club; New York microscopical society; Boston society 
of natural history; Appalachian mountain club; fellow American asso- 
ciation for the advancement of science; member New England botanical 
club; president R. I. horticultural society 1902-03; secretary board of 
visitors U. S. military academy 1896; delegate Centennial University 
of New Brunswick 1900; U. S. military academy centennial 1902; director 
Providence Athenseum 1900-03; president R. I. Alpha, Phi Beta Kap- 
pa, 1903-05 ; Brown chapter, Sigma Xi, 1903-04. Author Botanical collect- 
or's hand hook, 1881; Botanists' note book, 1894; Among Rhode Island wild 
flowers, 1895; New England wild flowers, 1896; Botanizing, 1899; num- 
erous contributions in prose and verse to periodicals. Address, 6 Cush- 
ing St., Providence, R. I. Cyc. Am. biog., B. U. civ. war, P. 

BARROWS, GEORGE BARTLETT, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; 
admitted to bar 1866; lawyer Providence, R. I.; reporter R. I. supreme 



274 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1864 

court 1893-97. Author contribution to Yale law journal, 1903. Bom 
Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 11, 1840; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 18, 1904. 

B. tJ. civ. war, P. 

BOWEN, HENRY CLARK, A.B.; A.M. Teacher 1864-65; superintendent 
cotton mill, Slatersville, R. I., 1865-70; Georgiaville, R. I., 1870-78; iron 
manufacturer. Providence, R. I., 1879-98; general manufacturer 1898-. 
Born Attleboro, Mass., Oct 9, 1843; died Kingdom Springs, Ark., Oct. 
II, 1905. P. 

BOWEN, SEABURY WARREN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Bellevue hospital med- 
icial college, New York, N. Y., 1867. Physician and surgeon. Fall 
River, Mass., 1S67-; city physician 1870-73; trustee Mass. state workhouse, 
Bridgewater, 1873-80. Address, Fall River, Mass. B. U. Fall River, P. 

CARPENTER, GEORGE MOULTON, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. 
1867-82; commissioner to revise R. I. public laws 1881-82; associate jus- 
tice R. I. supreme court 1882-85; U. S. district judge for district of R. I. 
1885-96; commissioner to print early records of Providence 1891-96; 
president Providence art club; vice president Providence art institute; 
president Homoeopathic dispensary ; director Providence Athenseum. Au- 
thor various monographs, reports, addresses and contributions to peri- 
odicals. Bom Portsmouth, R. I., April 22, 1844; died Katwijk-an-Zee, 
Netherlands, July 31, 1896. P., Nee. 1897 

CHICK, EDSON CUMMINGS, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862. 
Address, Care of J. H. Pray Sons & Co., Boston, Mass. B. U. civ. war 

CHICK, JOHN SPAULDING, A.B.; M.D. University of Vt. 1868. U. S. 
military service 1862, 1864-65; physician Pleasantville and Enterprise, 
Penn., 1868-79; journalist Kansas City, Mo., 1879-81. Born Warner, 
N. H., Nov. 17, 1841; died Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 27, 1881. 

B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1882 

COLWELL, JAMES WINDSOR, A.B.; A.M. Teacher EngHsh and class- 
ical school. Providence, R. I., 1864-70; rector St. Gabriel's church. Prov- 
idence, 1871-76; St. Stephen's church, Providence, 1876-84; head master 
Shattuck school, Faribault, Minn., 1885-87; Washington college, Tacoma, 
Wash., 1887-88; head master and chaplain Bethany college, Topeka, 
Kans., 1888-90; dean Grace cathedral, Topeka, 1890-94; rector Grace 
church, Colorado Springs, Col., 1894-95; St. Thomas's church, Green- 
ville, R. I., 1895-. Address, Greenville, R. I. P. 

GUSHING, HARRY COOKE, A.M. by special vote 1891. U. S. military 
service 1861-92, captain; brevet major; retired 1892; superintendent 
street cleaning department. New York, N. Y. ; resident New Rochelle, 
N. Y. Born Baltimore, Md., Nov. 9, 1841; died New Rochelle, N. Y., 
July 2, 1902. B. U. civ. war, U. S. A. direct. 

DEAN, BENJAMIN CHASE, A.B.; A.M. Assistant clerk Mass. senate 
1866-69; private secretary to governor of Mass., with rank of colonel, 
1874; assistant inspector-general Mass. 1874; deputy insurance com- 
missioner of Mass. 1875; president common council Lowell, Mass., 1876- 
91; superintendent Manchester print works, Manchester, N. H., 1867- 
91 ; treasurer Keweenaw association, Boston, Mass.; member school board, 
Manchester, 1880-91; president Opera house company, Manchester; resi- 
dent Brookline, Mass., 1891-1905; member Mass. house of representatives 
1899-1903; director Amoskeag national bank. Born Lowell, Mass., 1842; 
died Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1905. P. 

DEWEY, EDWIN DORRANCE, Ph.B. Farmer Columbia, Conn.; resident 
Lakeland, Fla. Address, Lakeland, Fla. P. 

DOE, EDGAR JOHN, A.B. by special vote 1903. U. S. military service 
1862-65, hospital steward; merchant Providence, R. I. Address, 84 
Comstock Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

DORRANCE, JOHN KINNICUTT, A.B. 1867. U. S. military service 
1862, 1864-65, first lieutenant; brevet captain; resident Providence, R. 
I. Address, 2 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 



i864 GRADUATES 275 

EDGELL, JOHN DAVIS, Ph.B. 1884. U. S. military service 1862-63, 
second lieutenant; member Mass. house of representatives 1882 ; president 
First national bank, Gardner, Mass.; treasurer Gardner savings bank; 
town treasurer Gardner. Address, 98 Elm St., Gardner, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 
FALES, DAVID, Ph.B. U. S. military service, 1862-63, corporal; lawyer 
Chicago, 111. Address, 906 Tacoma Building, Chicago, 111. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

GARDNER, CLARENCE TRIPP, A.M. by special vote 1891; M.D. Har- 
vard university 1866; U. S. military service 1861-65, fi];st lieutenant; 
physician and surgeon. Providence, R. I. Address, 154 North Main St., 
Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

GREY, NATHANIEL OSCAR, A.B. Admitted to bar 1867; lawyer St. 
Louis, Mo., 1867-1903. Bom Freeport, Me., May 10, 1841; died St. 
Louis, Mo., March 20, 1903. P., Nee. 1904 

GREENLEAF, ABNER, Ph.B. Received certificate in civil engineering; 
president Ott. Mergenthaler company, Baltimore, Md. Address, 141 5 
Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. P. 

HAM, ALBERT EUGENE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1867. U. S. military service 186-2; sergeant 
Providence marine corps artillery 1864; physician Providence, R. I., 
1868-; house physician R. I. hospital 1869; house surgeon 1869-70; pathol- 
ogist and librarian 1872-74; surgeon to out-patients 1872-75; visiting 
physician 1875-83; consulting physician and surgeon; trustee; surgeon 
Providence marine corps artillery 1871; pension examiner 1876-99; con- 
sulting physician and surgeon St. Mary's orphanage; Providence dis- 
pensary; medical examiner several life insurance companies; member R. 
I. medical society; president Providence medical association 1883-84; 
R. I. hospital club; member American academy of medicine; American 
medical association. Address, 199 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

HAMMOND, HENRY LOUIS, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1866. U. 
S. military service 1865, acting assistant surgeon; physician and surgeon, 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1870-88; Killingly, Conn.; president Washington, 
Warren and Saratoga county medical society 1878; secretary U. S. pen- 
sion examiners, Norwich, Conn., 1888, 1889, 1890; president Windham 
county medical society 1897. Author various addresses and articles 
relating to medicine. Address, Killingly Conn. P. 

HANCOCK, SAMUEL FARWELL, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
loigcal institution 1867; ordained Baptist minister 1867; pastor Central 
church, Newport, R. I., 1867-69; preacher Newport, R. I., and various 
other places 1869-76; pastor First church Wakefield, R. I., 1876-79; 
Superior street church, Cleveland, O., 1880-81; independent minister 
Cleveland 1881-. Author The millennial chapter, 1890; Themysteries of the 
kingdom of heaven, i8qi; Thitiy selections from Elint morning songs, 1897; 
various articles and pamphlets. Born Maulmain, Burma, June 24, 1836; 
died Cleveland, O., Feb. 11, 1905. Newt. P. 

HAZLEWOOD, FRANCIS TOMLINSON, A.B.; D.D. 1885. U. S. miUtary 
service 1862; graduated Newton theological institution 1867; ordained 
Baptist minister 1867; pastor Ellsworth, Me., 1867-69; First church, 
Bangor, Me., 1869-84; First church, Lynn, Mass., 1884-91; N. E. district 
secretary American Baptist home mission society 1891-; member Bangor 
historical society. Author various scientific and religious contributions 
to periodicals. Address, 161 Allen Ave., Lynn, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war. Newt., P. 

HICKS, RATCLIFFE, A.B. Teacher Tolland, Conn., 1864; law student 
Hartford, Conn., 1864-66; admitted to bar 1866; lawyer Meriden, Conn., 
1866-79; Hartford, Conn., 1879-82; New York, N. Y., 1882- ; president 



276 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1864 

Canfield rubber company, Bridgeport, Conn., 1883-; Hicks realty com- 
pany 1903-; member Conn, house of representatives 1866, 1893, 1895; 
city attorney Meriden 1869-74; attorney New Haven co. 1873-76. Au- 
thor Southern California; Observations (European); Speeches and public 
correspondence, 1896. See Austin, J. O., One line of the Hicks family, 
with portrait, 1894. Address, "Homelands," Lakewood, N. J. 

Austin, P. 

HOLMES, JOHN SOPHUS, Ph.B.; D.D. Kalamazoo college 1886. U. S. 
military service 1863; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1867; 
ordained Baptist minister 1867; pastor Lynn, Mass., 1867-78; Adrian, 
Mich., 1878-89; Bay City, Mich., 1889-93; Fi^^st church, Terre Haute, 
Ind., 1893-97; Adams square church, Worcester, Mass., 1898-1902; resi- 
dent Middleboro, Mass. Address, Barden Hills, Middleboro, Mass. 

Roch., B. U. civ. war, P. 

HULBERT, GEORGE HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Law student Chicago, 111.; 
grain dealer Chicago board of trade 1866-89; also, at various times, 
farmer, ranchman, miner; treasurer Davenport and Rock Island railroad 
company; member firm Lyon, Hulbert and company, Chicago, 1893-96; 
broker Chicago. Address, 413 "The Rookery," Chicago, 111. P. 

JELLY, GEORGE FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1868. Assistant physician McLean hospital 1869-71; superintendent 
1871-79; physician Boston, Mass.; chairman Mass. board of insanity 
1898-. Address, 69 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. P. 

KENYON, GEORGE HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of Vermont 
1866. U. S. military service 1862; physician Providence, R. I.; brig- 
adier and surgeon-general R. I.; secretary Providence medical asso- 
ciation; president; treasurer R. I. medical society. Address, 123 North 
Main St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war 

LAPHAM, OSCAR, A.B. ; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1890-. U. S. mil- 
itary service 1862-63, captain; admitted to bar 1867; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; member R. I. senate 1887-88; U. S. house of representatives 1891- 

95. Address, 4 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. man., P. 

LAWS, MARTIN LUTHER, A.B.; A.M. Editor newspaper, Topeka?, 
Kans. ; ordained Baptist minister; pastor several churches, Mo.; De- 
catur, 111., 1881-82. Born Accomac co., Va., 1842; died Decatur, 111., 
May 3, 1882. Nee. 1882 

LAZELL, CHARLES THURBER, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Foxboro, Mass., 
1864-65; student Rochester theological seminary 1865-66; teacher New 
Brunswick, N. J.; Hartford, Conn.; Brooklyn, N. Y.; sub-master high 
school. New Bedford, Mass., 1870-73; principal high school, Lawrence, 
Mass., 1873-75; teacher Greek, history and astronomy, Vermont acad- 
emy, Saxton's River, Vt., 1875-80. Born Worcester, Mass., Sept. 3, 1844; 
died Saxton's River, Vt., Nov. 20, 1880. Nee. 1881 

LOVE, FRANK WAYLAND, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; admitted 
to bar 1867; lawyer Frankfort, Kans.; district attorney Marshall co. 
1874-79. Born Corfu, Ionian Islands, Jan. 14, 1841; died Frankfort, 
Kans., Sept. 29, 1879. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1880 

MINER, HENRY BRADLEY, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, Canton, 
Mass., 1866-69; Tileston school, Boston, Mass., 1869-75; Edward Everett 
school, Boston, Mass., 1875-; trustee Hyde Park public library 1883-. 
Address, 62 Oak St., Hyde Park, Mass. P. 

MORRISON, WILLIAM HERBERT, A.B. Resident Philadelphia, Penn.; 
law student Harvard university 1877-81. From Indianapolis, Ind. 

Harv. law quin. 

OBER, JOSHUA FOSTER, A.B.; A.M. Architect Boston, Mass., 1869- 

96. Born Beverly, Mass., Sept. i, 1839; died West Newton, Mass., Aug. 
13, 1896, Nee. 1897 



i864 GRADUATES 277 

PECK, GEORGE BACHELER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Yale college 1871. Re- 
ceived certificate in civil engineering; U. S. military service 1864-65, sec- 
ond lieutenant; major Providence marine artillery 1869-71; assistant 
chemist U. S. naval torpedo station, Newport, R. I., 1872-74; homoeo- 
pathic physician Providence, R. I., 1875- ; surgeon R. I. militia 1876-79; 
lieutenant 1898; secretary R. I. homoeopathic society 1875-83; president 
1885, 1886; treasurer 1890-92; chairman section of obstetrics American 
institute of homoeopathy 1880-81, 1886, 1888, 1892; censor 1895-; vice 
president Western Mass. homoeopathic medical society 1886, 1887; vice 
president R. I. soldiers' and sailors' historical society 1886-89; president 
1892-96; member school committee Providence 18S1-96; clerk Narragan- 
sett Baptist association 1877-87, 1892-; treasurer 1877-; moderator 1889. 
Author A recruit before Petersburg, with portrait, 1880; Camp and hos- 
pital, with portrait, 1884; Historical sketch of the Narragansett Baptist 
association, 1860-84, 1884; Pabula neonatorum, 1886; Seventh regiment 
R. 1. volunteers in the Civil war, 1903; besides reports to American insti- 
tute of homoeopathy, and numerous contributions to medical, religious 
and daily press. Address, 865 North Main St., Providence, R. I. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., B. U. civ. war, Hom. bibl., P. 

RAYMOND, LEWIS FORD, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1864-65; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1867; ordained 
Baptist minister 1867; pastor Beloit, Wis.; Monmouth, 111.; Sun Prairie, 
Wis.; Dubuque, la., 1872-74; travelled in Europe. Born Cooperstown, 
N. Y., Feb. 22, 1840; died Chicago, 111., April i, 1881. 

Newt., Roch., Nee. 1881 

RHODES, WILLIAM CONRAD, Ph.B. U. S. miUtary service 1863, cor- 
poral; resident Providence, R. I., 1864-. Address, 200 Hope St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

ROBINSON, AMOS. A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1867; ordained Baptist minister 1867; pastor Appleton, Wis., 1867- 
69; Fairfield, Iowa, 1869-70; Jefferson, Iowa, 1870-71; Newton, Iowa, 
1871-79; Ames, Iowa, 1879-80; Denison, Iowa, 1880-83; Raynham, Mass., 
1883-89; Bristol, R. I., 1890-91; Elkins, West Va., 1892-1902; district 
missionary and colporteur, Elkins, W. Va. Address, Elkins, W. Va. 

Newt., Bapt. yr. bk., P. 

RUSSELL, WILLIAM JAY, A.B.; A.M. Assistant auditor, post office, 
New York, N. Y., 1877-80; general superintendent 6th registry division 
1880-90; auditor Standard oil company 1890-96; Standard oil company, 
Asia and Australia, 1896-1902; acting comptroller Florida east coast 
railway and hotel system 190 2-. Address, 26 Broadway, New York, 
N. Y. P. 

SAYLES, WILLIAM RANDALL, A.B.; A.M. Bookkeeper Providence 
county savings bank, Pawtucket, R. I., 1864-; secretary board of trustees 
Free public lilDrary, Pawtucket, 1876-; member school board seven years. 
Address, 79 Park Place, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

STODDARD, DARIUS HICKS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Rochester theo- 
logical seminary 1867; ordained Baptist minister 1867; pastor Athol, 
Mass., 1867-74; Great Falls, N. H., 1874-83; Dewey street church, Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1884-93; Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1893-99; acting pastor 
Greendale, Worcester, Mass., 1901-03; pastor Hampden, Mass., 1903-. 
Address, R. F. D. 2, Ludlow, Mass. Roch., P. 

TETLOW, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. 1879; Sc.D. 1893. U. S. military service 
1863, corporal; principal Maple street grammar school. Fall River, Mass., 
1864-65; classical assistant Friends' academy. New Bedford, Mass., 1865- 
68; student Europe 1868-69; principal Friends' academy 1869-78; master 
Girls' Latin school, Boston, Mass., 1878-85; head master girls' high and 
Latin schools, 1885-; president Mass. classical and high school teachers' 
association 1886-87; member committee of ten 1892; secretary 1892-93; 
president N. E. association of colleges and preparatory schools 1893-94; 



278 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1864 

Mass. schoolmasters' club 1902-03; Brown university teachers' associa- 
tion 1903-04; Head masters' association of U. S. 1904-05. Author A 
progressive series of inductive lessons in Latin, 1884; articles and addresses 
on educational subjects; editor The eighth book of Virgil's ALneid, 1893; 
joint editor School classics, 1893-1900. Address, 51 Cedar St., Roxbury, 
Mass. B. U. Fall River, B. U. civ. war, Am. cat., P 

TYLER, FRANCIS MAURICE, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862, 
1864, sergeant; principal grammar school. Sandwich, Mass., 1864-65; 
Barnstable, Mass., 1865; Yarmouth, Mass., 1865-68; principal high 
school and superintendent schools, Lockport, 111., 1868-70; Virginia, 
111., 1870-72; principal Stetson high school, Randolph, Mass., 1872-75; 
business department Boston home journal, Boston, Mass., 1877-. Ad- 
dress, 231 Central St., Auburndale, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 

UNDERHILL, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; 
student Rochester theological seminary 1864-66. From Springfield, 
Mass. Last known address, Springfield, Mass. Roch. theol., B. U. civ. war 

WHITE, LUTHER, Ph.B. Admitted to bar 1867; lawyer Chicopee, Mass.; 
justice police court; director several manufacturing companies! Ad- 
dress, Chicopee, Mass. P. 

WHITMAN, HENRY BRIGHAM, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1866. 
Admitted to bar 1866; lawyer Albany, N. Y., 1860-69; Providence, R. I., 
1869-94. Born Westboro, Mass., June 30, 1841; died Providence, R. I., 
March 9, 1894. Nee. 1894 

WILLARD, CHARLES ERASTUS, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service, 
ist sergeant; teacher high school, Hartford, Conn., 1864-66; principal 
West middle school, Hartford, several years; secretary Railway pass- 
engers' assurance company, Hartford, Conn. ; auditor insurance depart- 
ment Penn. railroad company; secretary Charter oak life insurance 
company 1879-87; superintendent agencies Provident life insurance 
company, New York, N. Y., 1887-94; vice president 1894; president 
1895-96; second vice president Provident savings life assurance society, 
New York, N. Y. Author The A B C of life instirance, 1889; also art- 
icles for insurance periodicals. Born Ogdensburg, N. Y., July 12, 1845; 
died New York N. Y., Jan. 24, 1898. P., Nee. 1898 

WILLARD, HORACE MANN, A.B. ; A.M.; Sc.D. 1893. Principal acad- 
emy, Bridgewater, Mass., 1864-70; Literary and scientific institute, New 
London, N. H., 1870-72; superintendent public schools, Gloucester, Mass., 
1872-73; Newton, Mass., 1873-76; principal Vermont academy, Saxton's 
River, Vt., 1876-89; Howard seminary. West Bridgewater, Mass.; Quincy 
Mansion school, Wollaston, Mass. Author various addresses and re- 
ports. Address, Wollaston, Mass. P. 

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1865 

ARNOLD, OLIVER HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1867. 
Physician Pawtucket, R. I.; medical student University college hospital 
and Good Samaritan hospital, London, 1883, 1885; Allgemeines Krank- 
enhaus, Vienna, 1883-85; Paris 1885; Western infirmary, Glasgow, 1885; 
physician Providence, R. I.; member American institute of homoeopathy. 
Address, 275 Washington St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ATWATER, RICHARD MEAD, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1878-. School director, superintendent of schools Millville, N. J.; alkali 
manufacturer and glass engineer, Syracuse, N. Y. ; director Johnston 
harvester company, Paris, France; judge on glass, Columbian exposition; 
honorary member Ohio institute of mining engineers; honorary vice 
president International congress of chemists, Berlin, 1903. Author va- 
rious technical articles in mantifacturing journals. Address, Chadds 
Ford, Penn. P. 



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BLANCHARD, EDWARD RICHMOND, A.B. 1879. U. S. military serv- 
ice 1861-63; merchant New York, N. Y., 1871-82; president Lexington 
print works, Boston, Mass., 1883-1900; manager Glenlyon dye works, 
Phillipsdale, R. I. Address, 25 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

BROWN, ZEPHANIAH, A.M. by special vote 1891. U. S. military service 
1862, 1863-65, first lieutenant, acting adjutant; merchant Providence, R. 
I.; retired. Address, 5 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BUCKNAM, EDWARD HUME, A.B.; A.M. 1891. Real estate and insur- 
ance agent, Sioux City, Iowa, 1868-71, 1895-; city clerk Sioux City, 
1870; investment banker Sioux City; vice president Mechanics building 
association 1883-1900; secretary and treasurer Finance company of 
Iowa 1891-95; president Unity (literary) club. Sioux City, 1904-05; 
secretary Sioux City industrial association 1904-05; trustee Yankton col- 
lege. Address, 1104 Doiiglas St., Sioux City, Iowa. P. 

BULLOCK, HERBERT DORRANCE, Ph.B. Manager. Address, 18 
Broad St., Boston, Mass. Bost. dir. 

BULLOCK, ISRAEL MARTIN, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; admit- 
ted to bar 1868; lawyer Norwalk, Conn., 1868-70; Bridgeport, Conn., 
1870-79; prosecuting attorney Fairfield co.. Conn.; city judge Bridge- 
port 1870-73, 1879; city attorney 1875-76. Bom Thompson, Conn., May 
20, 1844; died Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 20, 1879. B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1879 

CLARK, JOHN MITCHELL, Ph.B. Merchant New York, N. Y., 1865-. 
Address, 45 Wall St., New York, N. Y. P. 

DEMING, MINER RUDD, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1868; ordained Baptist minister 1868; founder and first pastor 
Marlboro, Mass., 1868-71 ; preacher Tabernacle church. New York, N. Y., 
1871-72; pastor First church, Greenpoint, L. I., N. Y., 1872-73; general 
secretary Young men's Christian association, Boston, Mass., 1873-87; 
founder and first pastor Tabernacle church, Boston, 1887-92; corres- 
ponding secretary New York City Baptist mission society 1892-94; 
established Florence Crittenden house, Boston, Mass., 1894-96; associate 
pastor Tremont temple, Boston; pastor Harvard street church, Boston; 
superintendent Boston institute seashore home. Address, P. O. Box 
3229, Boston, Mass. Newt., P. 

DOUGHERTY, JAMES GREGORY, A.B.; A.M.- D.D. Washburn college 
1892. U. S. military service 1862; graduated Andover theological sem- 
inary 1868; teacher Phillips academy, Andover, Mass., 1868; pastor South 
Lawrence, Mass., 1868-69; resident licentiate, Andover theological sem- 
inary, 1869-70; ordained Congregational minister 1870; pastor First 
church, Chillicothe, Mo., 1870-72; Wyandotte, Kans., 1S73-75; president 
Colorado college 1875-76; pastor Ottawa, Kans., 1876-88; First church, 
Kansas City, Kans., 1888-98; resident Kansas City, Kans.; trustee 
Washburn college 1873-. Author occasional sermons and addresses; con- 
tributions to Andover review; also various reform papers. Address, 616 
Everett Ave.. Kansas City, Kans. B. U. civ. war. And., P. 

EASTON, CHARLES FABYAN, A.B.; A.M. Manufacturer Lincoln, R. I., 
15 years; dealer in cotton yams; judge of probate, Lincoln, 1893, 1894; 
town clerk 1894-1904. Address, R. F. D., Saylesville, R. I. P. 

FIELD, JAMES PEIRSON, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 
1S65-66; teacher Millville, N. J., 1866-67; Mo., 1869-75; professor math- 
ematics, Thayer college, Kidder, Mo., 1875-76; ordained Congregational 
minister 1878; pastor Amity, Mo., 1876-96; Chillicothe, Mo., 1897-99; 
Riverdale, Mo., 1900-02; resident Springfield, Mo., 1902-; secretary 
General association of Congregational churches of Mo. 1891-96, 1899-. 
Address, R. F. D. 1, Springfield, Mo. Newt., P. 

FINNEY, JARED WARNER, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1866. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1866; lawyer Detroit, Mich. ; assistant U. S. district attorney. 
Eastern district, Mich., 1870-84; U. S. district attomey. Eastern district, 
Mich., 1897-1900. Address, 41 Edmund Place, Detroit, Mich. P. 



28o BROWN UNIVERSITY 1865 

FOSTER, LOUIS TUCKER, Ph.B. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 6 
Olive St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FRENCH, JAMES McDANIEL, Ph.B. Wholesale boot, shoe and leather 
dealer, Wilmington, N. C. Born Wilmington, N. C, May 9, 1843; died 
Hot Springs, N. C, July 22, 1900. Nee. 1901 

GILE, GEORGE WARREN, Ph.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1865-66; ordained Baptist minister 1866; pastor Valley Falls, R. I., 
1866-67;" South Berwick, Me., 1867-73; Second church, Lawrence, Mass., 
1873-79; Pittsfield, Mass., 1879-84; Fall River, Mass., 1884-92; president 
Colby academy. New London, N. H., 1893-98; pastor Middle street 
church, Portsmouth. N. H., 1898-. Address, 7 Middle St., Portsmouth, 
N. H. Newt., P. 

HANNA, GEORGE BYRON, A.B.; M.E. Columbia college 1868. U. S. 
military service 1862, 1864; assistant geologist and chemist, N. C. geo- 
logical survey, 1869; melter, clerk and assistant assayer, U. S. assay office, 
Charlotte, N. C, 1870-. Author several monographs on the geology of 
N. C. and of the South Appalachian region; assistant compiler parts of 
N. C. geological reports. Address, P. O. Box 26, Charlotte, N. C. 

B. U. civ. war, Columb., P. 

HIDDEN, WILKINS UPDIKE, A.B. Merchant. Address, 32 West- 
minster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HOSKINS, CHARLES CHAUNCY, Ph.B. Clerk Mutual life insurance 
company, New York, N. Y., 1865-68; with Union savings bank. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1868-79; resident Providence; travelled extensively. Born 
Providence, R. I., Aug. 24, 1845; died Providence, Aug. 14, 1903. 

P.. Nee. 1904 

IVES, WILLIAM CAREY, A.B. U. S. mihtary service 1862; teacher 
Suffield, Conn.; law student Yale college; admitted to bar 1868; lawyer 
Chicago, 111.; Omaha, Neb. Born Suffield, Conn., March, 1844; died 
Omaha, Neb., Jan. 28, 1904. Nee. 1904 

JUDSON, EDWARD, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Colgate university. Principal sem- 
inary, Townshend, Vt., 1865-67; professor Latin and modern languages 
Madison university, 1867-75; ordained Baptist minister 1875; pastor North 
Orange. N. J., 1875-81 ; Berean (Memorial) Baptist church, New York, N. 
Y., 1881-. Author Life of Adoniram Jiidson, 1899; The institutional 
church. Address, 53 Washington Sq., New York, N. Y. 

Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, AUibone, P. 

LAWRENCE, JAMES GORE KING, A.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1868. 
Lawyer New York, N. Y. ; trustee Brooklyn bridge. Born New York, 
N. Y., Jan. 22, 1844; died Flushing, L. I., N. Y., June 22, 1895. 

Nee. 1897 

LIPPITT, CHARLES WARREN, Ph.B. Manufacturer Providence, R. I.; 
treasurer Silver Spring bleaching and dying company 187 1-; president 
Social manufacturing company 1891-1901; president R. I. national bank, 
Providence, 1896-1901 ; vice president United national bank 1901-; mem- 
ber R. I. historical society; president Franklin lyceum 1875-77; rnember 
executive council. Providence board of trade, 1875-78; vice presMent 
1878-81; president 1881-83; vice president national board of trade 1881; 
president Providence commercial club; member commission on railroad 
terminal facilities of Providence 1881; colonel and chief of governor's 
staff 1875-77; chairman R. I. republican convention 1894; governor R. I. 
1895-97; honorary vice president Navy league of U.S. Author various 
orations and addresses. Address, Providence, R I. P. 

MESSER, GEORGE HOLMES, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; student 
Newton theological institution 1865-66; resident North Cambridge, Mass. 
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 17, 1836; died North Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 
9, 1868. B. U. civ. war, Newt.. Nee. 1868 



i865 GRADUATES 281 

OLDFIELD, HENRY HARRISON, A.B. Resident Providence, R. I.; 
Cranston, R. I. Born Pleasant Valley, North Providence, R. I., June 
10, 1841; died Cranston, R. I., May 10, 1896. Nee. 1896 

PAINE, ROBERT HITCHCOCK, A.B.; A.M. Trinity college 1876. U. S. 
military service 1862; ordained Episcopal deacon 1868; priest 1869; 
rector St. Mary's church, East Providence, R. I., 1870-76; St. John's 
church, Kalamazoo, Mich , 1876-78; Mount Calvary church, Baltimore, 
Md., 1878-. Address, 816 North Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

PERCE, WARREN RICHMOND, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.D. 1898. Lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1891-92. Author 
Genesis and modern science, 1897. Address, 129 Cypress St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

PERRY, HERBERT LIVINGSTON, A.B.; A.M. Real estate agent 
Boston, Mass. Born Gaston, Mass., April 4, 1842; died Lakewood, N. 
J., March 27, 1892. Nee. 1892 

POPE, JOHN THOMAS, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1866. Lawyer 
New York, N. Y., 1867-74. Born HaUfax, Mass., June 18, 1842; died 
Jersey City, N. J., March 13, 1874. Nee. 1874 

PRICE, JOHN AMON, A.M. by special vote 1890. U. S. miUtary service 
1862; teller Second national bank, Scranton, Penn.; president Scranton 
stove works; lumber merchant Scranton; patented over 100 inventions; 
president Scranton board of trade; vice president National board of trade; 
commissioner International trade congress, Chicago, 1893; member So- 
ciety of inventors of Frish academy; American society of mechanical en- 
gineers; International geographical society; American society for the 
advancement of science; and numerous other learned societies, Europe 
and America; president Lackawanna institute of science and history. 
Bom Irvington, N. J., Jan. 12, 1842; died Scranton, Penn., Aug. 2, 1892 

Nee. 1900 

PRIDE, EDWARD WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1868; ordained Baptist minister 1869; missionary Rox- 
bury, Mass., 1868-70; pastor Dearborn street church, Roxbury, 1870-79; 
North Tewksbury, Mass., 1879-91; resident Andover, Mass.; chaplain 
and librarian Mass. hospital, Tewksbury, Mass. Author Teivkshury, a 
brief history; various historical sketches. Address, Andover, Mass. 

Newt., P. 

QUINBY, HOSEA MASON, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1869. U. S. 
military service 1862-63, sergeant; superintendent Worcester insane 
asylum 1879; Worcester insane hospital 1890-; member Mass. medical 
society. Address, Worcester Insane Hospital, Worcester, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

REES, JOSEPH WILLIAM, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; graduated 
Newton theological institution 1868; ordained Baptist minister 1869; 
pastor Eaton Rapids, Mich., 1869-71; White Pigeon, Mich., 1871-72; 
Clinton, 111., 1872-74; Mankato, Minn., 1874-78; Lu Verne, Minn., 1878- 
82; Immanuel Baptist church, Sioux City, Iowa, 1882-95; resident Chi- 
cago, 111., 1895-. Address, 629 West 78th St., Chicago, 111. Newt., P. 

RICKARD, WILLIAM WATSON, A.B. ; A.M. Lawyer. Address, Auburn, 
R. I. 

SHAW, GEORGE WALLACE, A.B. U. S. miHtary service 1862; teacher 
N. H. literary institution 1866-68; principal high school, Weymouth, 
Mass., 1868-82; resident student Andover theological seminary 1882-83; 
ordained Congregational minister 1883; home missionary 1883-93; pastor 
St. Anthony park church, St. Paul, Minn., 1893-95; Ortonville, Minn., 
1895-97; agent Fall River, Mass., 1897-. Address, 338 Pine St., Fall 
River, Mass B. U. civ. war, P. 



282 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1865 

SHAY (formerly Shea), MARK DEE, Ph.B. Wholesale shoe merchant, 
Chicago, 111. Born Anglish, Ireland, 1837; died Chicago, 111., Sept. 26, 
1900. Nee. 1902 

SHEARMAN, WILLIAM DENNIS UPHAM, A.B. Graduated General 
theological seminary, New York, N. Y., 1868; ordained Episcopal deacon 
1868; priest 1869; rector St. James's church. Providence, R. I., 1868-79; 
Christ church, Pittsford, N. Y., 1880-84; St. John's church, Champlain, 
and Christ church. Rouse's Point, N. Y., 1884-92; in charge of church of 
the Ascension, Sierra Madre, and missions at Monrovia and Duarte. Cal. 
Author numerous articles on church history and ecclesiastical art. Born 
Wickford, R. I., Feb. 6, 1843; died Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 9, 1902. 

P., Nee. 1902 

SPALDING, CHARLES HUBBARD, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Colby university 
1897. Student Newton theological institution 1865-66; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1866; pastor High street church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1866-71; 
First church, Pittsfield, Mass., 1871-75; Arhngton, Mass., 1875-80; Fourth 
street church, Boston, Mass., 1880-86; district secretary American Bap- 
tist publication society, Boston, Mass., 1886-. Author various historical 
and biographical sketches. Boston correspondent Chicago standard. 
Address, 8 Scott St., Cambridge, Mass. Newt., P. 

SPINK, JOSEPH EDWIN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1867 ; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1868-70; judge Prov- 
idence municipal court 1884-. Address, 150 South Angell St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

STREETER, REUBEN MOWRY, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. Marshall and Frank- 
lin college 1887. Principal high school, Whitinsville, Mass., 1865-68; 
East Douglas, Mass., 1868-70; grammar school, Toledo, O., 1870-71; high 
school, Toledo, 1871-77; private school 1877-79; superintendent schools 
Titusville, Penn., 1877-93; editor 1893-96; principal private school 
1896-1903; principal and teacher Greek, Latin and English, Kearney 
military academy, Kearney, Neb., 1903-. Author contributions to vari- 
ous newspapers. Address, Kearney Military Academy, Kearnev, Neb. 

P. 

THAYER, CALEB EDMUND, A.B. U. S. military service 1862, corporal; 
real estate broker, Worcester, Mass.; law student Worcester. Born 
Blackstone, Mass., Sept. 3, 1841; died Blackstone, Aug. 27, 1868. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1869 

TILTON, AUSTIN VALENCOURT, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1869; ordained Baptist minister 1869; pastor Keene, N. H., 
1869-72; Augusta, Me., 1872-74; Campton Village, N. H., 1876-81; Btir- 
lington, Iowa; teacher home mission school. Miss. Born Deerfield, N. 
H., July 28, 1841; died Concord, N. H., Nov. 15, 1885. 

Nee. 1886, Newt. 

WARD, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Knox college. 111., 1882. U. S. military 
service 1862; graduated Andover theological seminary 1868; ordained 
Congregational minister 1869; home missionary Dakota; founder Con- 
gregational church, Yankton, S. D., 1868, and pastor 1868-83; superin- 
tendent of schools, Yankton, 1870-74; member board of education 1875- 
87; founder Yankton college 1881; president and professor mental and 
moral philosophy, Yankton college, 1881-89; niember Dakota constitu- 
tional convention 1883; trustee Dakota hospital for the insane 1879-89. 
Associate editor Northwestern teview. Born Perry Centre, N. Y., May 
5, 1838; died Yankton, S. D., Dec. 11, 1889. 

And., B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1890 

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Columbia college 1867. 
Lawyer New York, N. Y.; attorney Delamater iron works. Born Led- 
yard, Conn., Oct. 22, 1839; died New York, N. Y., March 11, 1901. 

Nee. 1901 
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i866 GRADUATES 283 

1866 

ALBRO, SAMUEL HOUSTON, A.B.; Ph.D. Colgate university 1890. 
Principal Lewis academy, Southington, Conn., 1866-68; high school, 
Jamestown, N. Y., 1869-75; superintendent schools, Forestville, N. Y., 
1876; Norwich, N. Y., 1877-82; instructor sciences, state normal school, 
Fredonia, N. Y., 1883-85; institute conductor N. Y. state 1886-87; super- 
intendent of Indian schools 1887-S8; principal state normal school, Mans- 
field, Penn., 1892-99. Address, Fredonia, N. Y. P. 

ANGELL, WILLIAM COOK, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Bellevue medical college 
1868. Physician San Francisco, Cal., 1868-74, 1884-93; Coquille City, 
Ore., 1874-84. Born Scituate, R. I., Oct. 20, 1839; died San Francisco, 
Cal., May 17, 1893. Nee. 1897 

ARCHER, JOHN JASON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Wrentham, Mass.; in- 
structor Naval academy, Annapolis, Md.; admitted to bar; lawyer Fall 
River, Mass.; special justice 2d district court Bristol co., Mass. Bom 
Fall River, Mass., July 26, 1845; died Fall River, Oct. 31, 1882. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1883 

ARNOLD, HENRY TUCKER, A.M. by special vote 1890. Graduated 
Andover theological seminary 1871; ordained Congregational minister 
187 1 ; pastor Lyman, Me., 1871-72; North church. Providence, R. I., 
1872-76; Limerick, Me., 1876-77; Providence and vicinity 1877-79; Sec- 
ond church. Wells, Me., 1879-83; Tiverton, R. I., 1883-87; First church, 
Plainfield, Conn., 1887-; chairman trustees Plainfield academy; curator 
Benedict library. Author The churches of Plainfield, 1899; and various 
sermons; editor Plainfield bicentennial, 1899. Address, Plainfield, Conn., 

And., P. 

BISHOP, PHANUEL EUCLID, Ph.B. 1872; M.D. Dartmouth college 1873. 
U. S. military service 1862, 1863-64, captain; principal Grove street gram- 
mar school, Pawtucket, R. I.; physician Pawtucket; superintendent 
schools Pawtucket ; member American board of commissioners for foreign 
missions. Born Pawtucket, R. I., March 30, 1844; died Pawtucket, R. 
I.. Sept. 21, 1890. ' Dart., Prov. jour., P. 

BLACKWOOD, JAMES WILLIAM, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; law 
student Harvard university 1867-68; admitted to bar 1868; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1868-87; trial justice Providence 1876-86; justice 6th R. I. 
district court 18S6-87; member R. I. house of representatives 1876-77, 
1885-87. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 28, 1845; died Providence, Oct. 
28, 1887. ' B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1888 

BLODGETTE, GEORGE BRAINARD, A.B.; A.M.; Bowdoin college 1869; 
LL.B. Harvard university 1870. U. S. military service 1862-63; admitted 
to bar 1868; lawyer Newburyport, Mass. Author articles on genealogy 
of Essex CO., Mass.; also on ecclesiastical law and practice in various law 
journals. Home address, Rowley, Mass. Bowd., P. 

BORDEN, JEFFERSON, Ph.B. Dealer in paper and mill suppHes. Ad- 
dress, Fall River, Mass. B. U. Fall River, P. 

BROWN, CHARLES HENRY, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1868. Mer- 
chant Norwich, Conn., 1868-82; farmer. Address, 16 Warren St., Nor- 
wich, Conn. P- 

BROWN, EDWARD PAYSON, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1867. U. 
S. military service 1862-65, captain; brevet major; lawyer Boston, Mass.; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1881-82. Address, 258 Broad- 
way, New York, N. Y. 

BROWN, LUCIUS, Ph.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1868. Admitted to 
bar 1868; lawyer Norwich, Conn.; member Conn, senate 1872, 1877, 1878, 
1897; justice city court, Norwich, Conn., 1893-. Address, 16 Warren St., 
Norwich, Conn. P. 

BULLARD, HERBERT CUTLER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons, Columbia college, 1871. Assistant professor ethics, U. S. 



284 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1866 

naval academy, Annapolis, Md., 1866-68; physician North Attleboro, 
Mass. ; member board of health, North Attleboro, 1889-. Address, North 
Attleboro, Mass. P. 

CARPENTER, EDMUND JANES, Ph.B.; Litt.D. 1905. Editorial writer; 
author and general literary worker, Boston, Mass. Author A woman of 
Shawmut, 1892; Technique of sculpture, in conjunction with W. O. Part- 
ridge, 1895; America in Hawaii, 1899; The American advance, 1903; 
numerous editorials, reviews, translations and magazine articles; editor 
Kent's Memoirs and letters of Chancellor Kent, 1898. Address, Milton, 
Mass. P. 

CHACE, ARNOLD BUFFUM, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.D. 1892. Instructor chem- 
istry Brown university 1868-69; trustee 1876-; treasurer 1882-1900. 
Cotton manufacturer Valley Falls, R. I. Author contribution to American 
journal of mathematics. Address, 324 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CHACE, SAMUEL OLIVER, A.B. Manufacturer Valley Falls, R. I. 
Born Valley Falls, R. T., Oct. 19, 1843; died Valley Falls, March 20, 
1867. Nee. 1867 

CHAPIN, ALEXANDER DUNCAN, A.B.; A.M. Cotton broker, firm of 
John M. Richmond and company. Providence, R. I.; director National 
bank of North America 1876-93. Address, 32 Creighton St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

COOK, LORIN MORRIS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1868; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; justice city police court 1874-86; member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1887-88, 1889-91. Address, 17 Custom House St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

DRURY, LUCIAN, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1869; ordained Baptist minister 1870; pastor Winchendon, Mass., 1870- 
72; Swampscott, Mass., 1872-76; Danversport, Mass., 1876-83; Apopka, 
Fla., 1884-91; instructor Greek and theology, Bishop college, Marshall, 
Tex., 1891-92; pastor Bellingham, Mass., 1892-98; North Swansea, Mass., 
1898-1904; North Stonington, Conn., 1904-. Address, North Stoning- 
ton. Conn. Newt., P. 

EARL, HENRY HILLIARD, A.B.; A.M. Notary public Fall River, Mass., 
1870-; justice of peace 1872-; commissioner to qualify civil officers 1875-; 
president city council 1882-84; alderman 1886; trustee Citizens savings 
bank 1885-; secretary 1889-94; member board of investment 1894-; vice 
pre.sident 1900-; executor, administrator and trustee of estates. Author 
Fall River and its manufactories, i8oj-igo4, with statistical tables, i8th 
edition, 1904, issued biennially since 1873; Centennial history of Fall River, 
1877; Fall River and its industries, 1877; editor History of the Central 
Congregational church. Fall River, 1905. Address, Room 19, Granite 
Block, Fall River, Mass. B. U. Fall River, P. 

GASKILL, FRANCIS ALMON, A.B.; LL.D. 1899. Trustee Brown uni- 
versity 1888-1904; fellow 1904-. Law student Harvard university 1867- 
68; admitted to bar 1869; lawyer Worcester, Mass.; member Worcester 
common council 1875-76; district attorney Mass. middle district 1887- 
95; associate justice Mass. superior court 1895-; trustee Worcester acad- 
emy 1880-. Author Civil and political history of Worcester. Address, 
116 Lincoln St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

GLAZIER, NELSON NEWTON, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862- 
64, first lieutenant; member Vt. house of representatives 1865, 1867; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1869; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1869; pastor Central Falls, R. I., 1869-70; Montpelier, Vt., 1872-78; 
South Abington, Mass., 1880-84; acting pastor Westboro, Mass., 1884- 
86; pastor Greenfield, Mass., 1887-96; Sharon, Mass., 1903-; superin- 
tendent common schools, Montpelier, Vt., 1872-75; chaplain Vt. senate 
1872-78. Author various addresses and contributions to newspapers. 
Address.ivSharon, Mass. B. U. civ. war. Newt., P. 



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GLEZEN, EDWARD KNIGHT, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1873. U. S. military service 1862, sergeant major; lawyer Providence, 
R. I., 1873-1904; organist Richmond street church; Central Congrega- 
tional church thirty years; secretary board of state house commissioners. 
Author Hymns of the faith; The student's hymnal; The aid to praise; editor 
Psalms and hymns. Born Providence, R. I., May 9, 1844; died Provi- 
dence, March 7, 1904. P., Nee. 1904 

GRIFFIN. La ROY FREESE, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, Beverly, 
Mass., 1867-71 ; Peabody instructor in science, Phillips academy, Andover, 
Mass., 187T-75; president Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1875-76; 
teacher Boston, Mass., 1876-78; professor physical science. Lake Forest 
university. 111., 1878-90; ordained Baptist minister 1884; principal sem- 
inary, North Granville, N. Y., 1890-92; head master department of sci- 
ence, Colby academy. New London, N. H., 1893-99; acting principal 1899; 
superintendent of schools, Lake Forest, 1882-90; teacher Boston, Mass., 
1899-1903; secretary American musical art company. New York, N. Y., 
1904-j professor physics and chemistry, Chautauqua university; member 
American association for the advancement of science. Author Natural 
philosophy, 1880; Lecture notes in chemistry, 1881; Peeps at nature, 1883; 
Tlte abduction of Princess Chriemhield, 1898; monographs on education 
and various contributions to magazines. Address, 129 South Sixth Ave., 
Mount Vernon. N. Y. P, 

GURNEY, PRESTON, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1869; pastor 
Cary avenue church, Chelsea, Mass., 1869-73; Broadstreet church. Cen- 
tral Falls, R. I., 1874-88; First church, WoUaston Heights, Mass. 1888- 
1902; resident WoUaston. Author Briers of rose, 1901; Needles of pine, 
1903. Address, 60 Grand View Ave., WoUaston Heights, Mass. 

R. I. eye, P. 

HOUGH, BENEZET ALANSON, A.B. U. S. military service 1862-63, 
sergeant; admitted to Conn, bar 1871; U. S. courts 1874; lawyer Dan- 
bury, Conn.; clerk Conn, general assembly 1871, 1872; Conn, senate 1873; 
judge of probate Danbury district 1878, 1880; justice Danbury city 
court 1883-94. Address, Danbury, Conn. B. U. civ. war, P. 

HOWE, REGINALD HEBER, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1894; D.B. Divinity school, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1869. Assistant rector Grace church, Providence, 
R. I., 1869-71; rector Trinity church, Milford, Mass., 1871-72; Christ 
church, Quincy, Mass., 1872-77; Church of our Saviour, Longwood, Mass., 
1877-; instructor Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, Mass., 1881; 
secretary Mass. diocesan board of missions; examining chaplain under 
Bishops Paddock, Brooks and Lawrence of Mass. Author The creed and 
the year; The call to confirmation; Quadragesima; The call of the Master; 
besides various sermons and pamphlets. Address, Longwood, Boston, 
Mass. P. 

KING, GEORGE OLCOTT, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological sem- 
inary 1869; ordained Baptist minister 1869; pastor Jamestown, N. Y., 
1869-72; salesman 1872-73; acting pastor Ninth street church, Cin- 
cinnati, O., 1873, 1874-75; Euclid avenue church, Cleveland, O., 1875- 
77; preacher Fifth street church, Troy, N. Y., 1878; pastor Wilson avenue 
church, Cleveland, 1878-84; Logan avenue, now Cedar avenue church, 
Cleveland, 1884-92; Springfield, O., 1892-93; resident Fredonia, N. Y., 
1 893-; pastor Lyell avenue church, Rochester, N. Y., 1901-02; acting 
pastor Ninth street church, Cincinnati, O., 1903; president Ohio Bap- 
tist convention 1888-91; trustee Denison university; Shepardson col- 
lege; Ohio Baptist education society. Address, Fredonia, N. Y. 

Roch. theol. sem., P. 

LEWIS, EVAN, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1869; ordained Baptist minister 1869; pastor Fourth street church. South 
Boston, Mass., 1869-70; Jericho, Vt., 1874-75; resident Waterbury, Conn., 
1872-74, 1875-?. Born Newtown, North Wales, Nov. i, 1841. Newt. 



286 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1866 

MUSTIN, JOHN BURTON, A.B.; M.D. University of Pennsylvania 1868. 
Resident physician and surgeon Hospital of the Episcopal church, Phil- 
adelphia, Penn., one year; physician Philadelphia, Penn. Born Phila- 
delphia, Penn., Aug. 13, 1844; died Philadelphia, May 31, 1871. 

Nee. 1871 

OSTERHOUT, JOHN VANLEUVEN, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1869; ordained Baptist minister 1869; pastor 
Webster, Mass., 1869-73; Harlem, N. Y., 1873-75; First church. Peeks- 
kill, N. Y., 1875-77; Binghamton, N. Y., 1877-78; Castile, N. Y., 1878-81; 
Broadway church, Providence, R. I., 1881-. Author sermons, addresses 
and contributions to newspapers. Address, 18 Oak St., Providence, 
R. I. Newt., P. 

PECK, JOHN BROWNELL, A.B.; A.M. Assistant engineer U. S. navy 
1866-69; bookkeeper 1869-80; dealer in dye-wood and grain. Providence, 
R. I., 1881-94; principal Polytechnic evening school 1873-80; farmer 
near Saunderstown, R. I., 1894-98; accountant Peace Dale, R. I., 1898-. 
Address, Peace Dale, R. I. P. 

PECKHAM, CYRUS BENEDICT, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Bowdoin college 1884. 
Theological student New Hampton, N. H., 1866-68; Baptist minister 
North Derby, Vt., 1869-71; pastor 1875; evangelist 1875-80; South Par- 
sonsfield. Me.; Hallowell, Me.; Gardiner, Me.; medical student Bowdoin 
college 1881-84; missionary Boston and New York 1884-87; physician 
and missionary Hallowell, Me., 188 7- 1904. Born Middletown, R. I., 
March 20, 1833; died Hallowell, Me., Oct. 14, 1904. Bowd., P., B. a. m. 

PIDGE, JOHN BARTHOLOMEW GOUGH, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Bucknell 
university 1889. Graduated Newton theological institution 1869; or- 
dained Baptist minister 1869; pastor First church, Lawrence, Mass., 
1869-79; Fourth church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1879-. Translator Braune's 
Commentary on Phiiippians, in Lange's Commentary, 1870; author Com.- 
mentary on Phiiippians in the American commentary; The prophetical 
books of the Old Testament, 1897; also various sermons. Address, 2027 
Wallace St., Philadelphia, Penn. Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Newt. P. 

PITMAN, ISAAC, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1866-67. Bom 
Boston, Mass., June i, 1846; died Providence, R. I., March 11, 1867. 

Nee. 1867 

PORTER, EMERY HUNTINGTON, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1902. Graduated 
Divinity school, Philadelphia, Penn., 1869; ordained Episcopal deacon 
1869; priest 1870; rector All Saints church, Pontiac, R. I., 1869-70; St. 
Paul's church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1870-91; Emmanuel church, Newport, 
R. I., 1891-. Author occasional sermons. Address, 5 Bellevue Court, 
Newport, R. I. B. U. Fall River, R. I. eye., P. 

PREUFERT, WILLIAM FERDINAND, Ph.B. Civil engineer three years; 
care of estates. Providence, R. I. Address, <;9 Parade St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

SPENCER, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; D.D. 1890. U. S. military service 
1861-62, major; graduated Newton theological institution 1869; ordained 
Baptist minister 1869; pastor First church, Foxboro, Mass., 1869-79; 
First church, Waterville, Me., 1879-99; Bethany church, Skowhegan, 
Me., 1899-1904; resident Cambridge, Mass., 1904-; treasurer Maine Bap- 
tist education society 1882-1903; president Maine Baptist missionary 
convention 1890-92; trustee Colby college 1901-04. Author various 
historical sketches. Address, 63 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. Newt., P. 

STILLMAN, JAMES WELLS, Ph.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1867. Mem- 
ber R. I. legislature 1869. Author numerous pamphlets. Address, 9 
Bloomfield St., Boston, Mass. P. 

STILLWELL, CHARLES MARTIN, A.B.; A.M. Assistant instructor 
analytical chemistry. Brown university, 1866-68. Analytical and con- 
sulting chemist New York, N. Y., 1868-1903. Author various papers 
on chemical subjects. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 13, 1844; died Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1903. P.. Nee. 1904 



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STONE, WILLIAM EBEN, Ph.B. Treasurer Champion iron company of 
Michigan, Boston, Mass., 1882-1903. Address, 15 Hawthorn St., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. P. 

SWEETLAND, CORNELIUS SOWLE, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown uni- 
versity 1892-; treasurer 1900-. President Providence banking com- 
pany; treasurer and manager Alfred Anthony estate company; treasurer 
United traction and electric company; vice president Union trust com- 
pany. Address, 9 Orchard Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

TAFT, ORRAY, A.B. "With New Amsterdam gas company. New York, 
N. Y. Address, 107 West 84th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

THURSTON, CHARLES ABRAHAM GARDNER, A.B.; A.M. Gradu- 
ated Andover theological seminary 1869; home missionary, Bradford, N. 
H., 1869-70; Danbury, Conn., 1870-72; Greenwood, Wakefield, Mass., 
1872-75; North Raynham, Mass., 1875-77; ordained Congregational 
minister 1877; pastor North Raynham 1878-81; Laconia, N. H., 1881- 
99; superintendent ministerial department, Evangelisitic association of 
New England, Boston, Mass., 1900-. Address, 10 Orange St., Chelsea, 
Mass. B. U. Fall River, And., P. 

WARREN, LABAN EDWARDS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Colby university 1893. 
Teacher Taunton, Mass., and Providence, R. I., 1866-67; New London 
literary and scientific institution 1867-72; principal 1872-75; professor 
mathematics, Colby college, 1875-1903; resident Littleton, Mass. Born 
Littleton, Mass., Feb. 24, 1836; died Littleton, April 21, 1905. P. 

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AMES, EDWARD CARRINGTON, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1869. 
Lawyer Providence, R. I., 1869-86; member R. I. general assembly 
1870-74; Providence city council 1875-76; colonel and aide on gov- 
ernor's staff 1875-76; editor Evening telegram. Providence, 1882-?; mem- 
ber editorial staff Evening press. Providence. Born Providence, R. I., 
Dec. 25, 1845; died Providence, Jan. 31, 1886. Nee. 1886 

BACON, GEORGE ANDREW, A.B.; Ph.D. Hamilton college 1879. Prin- 
cipal academy, Derby, Vt., 1867-68; high school, Gardner, Mass., 1868- 
69; student Newton theological institution 1869-70; Germany 1870-71; 
instructor Polytechnic institute of Brooklyn 1871-74; high school, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., 1874-77; principal 1878-88; pubhsher Boston, Mass., and 
Chicago, 111. Editor Academy, 18S6-92. Address, 378 Wabash Ave., 
Chicago, 111. Newt., P. 

BOWEN, JOHN EDWARD, A.B. Civil engineer Providence, R. 1.; presi- 
dent Johnston town council 1884-92, 1893-95; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1893-95. Address, 1488 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

BRIDGHAM, JOSEPH, Ph.B. Architect four years; scientific artist Prov- 
idence, R. I.; in Europe. Illustrator of many governmental and other 
scientific publications. Address, East Providence Centre, R. I. P. 

BROWN, EDWARD OSGOOD, A.B. Admitted to R. I. bar 1870; 111. bar 
1872; lawyer Chicago, 111.; attorney and counsel Lincoln Park commis- 
sioners 1893-97; judge circuit court, Cook co.. 111., 1903- ; justice appel- 
late court, first district. 111., 1904-. Author various pamphlets on legal 
and economic subjects. Address, 400 North State St., Chicago, 111. P. 

BULLARD, EDWIN, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1870; ordained Baptist minister 1870; missionary Nellore, Allur, and 
Atmakur, India, 1870-78; Bapatla, India, 1882-92; Kavah, India, 1896-; 
on furlough 1878-82, 1892-96; pastor Addison, Vt., 1880-82. Compiler 
Christian hymns in Telugu. Address, Care American Baptist Missionary 
Union, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. Newt., P. 



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CHAFFIN, LUCIEN GATES, A.B. Master St. Mark's school, Southboro, 
Mass., 1868-70; professor Latin, Hobart college, Geneva, N. Y., 1870-71; 
head master Heathcote school, Buffalo, N. Y., 1872-80; musical editor 
Express, Buffalo, N. Y., 1882-84; Commercial advertiser. New York, N. Y., 
1884-87; journalist and correspondent, New York, 1887-92; musical ed- 
itor and concert manager, New York; secretary People's symphony con- 
certs, Cooper Union, New York; president People's symphony concert 
auxiliary club. Editor numerous musical compilations. Address, 331 
West 55th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES WALTER, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons 1871. Teacher Maplewood seminary, Pittsfield, Mass.; 
physician Hartford, Conn.; secretary Hartford co. medical society; Conn, 
medical society; Conn, state board of health; member American medical 
association; National health association. Born Providence, R. I., July 
18, 1844; died Hartford, Conn., Aug. 21, 1884. Nee. 1885 

COGGESHALL, FREEBORN, A.B. Graduated General theological sem- 
inary, New York, N. Y., 1870; ordained Episcopal minister 1871; rector 
mission, Elmwood, Providence, R. I., 1870-71; assistant rector House 
of prayer, Newark, N. J., 1871-72; Church of the Advent, Boston, Mass., 
1872-74; student of theology, Oxford university, 1874-76; mission-priest 
Society of St. John the Evangelist 1874-76. Born Newport, R. I., Dec. 
31, 1845; died Oxford, England, Oct. 6, 1876. R. I. eye, Nee. 1877 

COLE, DANIEL, A.B. Principal Leland and Gray seminary, Townshend, 
Vt., 1867-68; high school, Walpole, Mass., 1868-69. Bom Warren, R. I., 
Feb. 10, 1845; died Walpole, Mass., Nov. 18, 1869. Nee. 1870 

CORTHELL, ELMER LAWRENCE, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.D. 1894. U. S. mil- 
itary service 1861-65, captain; civil engineer Providence, R. I., 1867; 
assistant engineer Hannibal and Naples railroad, 111., 1868; division en- 
gineer Hannibal and Central Mo. railroad 1869; chief assistant engineer 
Mississippi river bridge, Hannibal, Mo., 1870-71; chief engineer Sny 
island levee. 111., 1871-74; Mississippi river bridge, Louisiana, Mo., 1873- 
74; resident engineer Mississippi river jetties 1875-80; engineer Tehuan- 
tepec ship railway 1880; chief engineer New York, West Shore and Buf- 
falo railroad, and New York, Ontario and Western railroad 1881-84; At- 
lantic and Pacific ship railway 1885-87; consulting and constructing en- 
gineer, New York and Chicago, 1887-; associate chief engineer Cairo 
bridge, Nebraska City bridge, Sioux City bridge, two bridges in Oregon, 
water works, Bismark, Dak.; chief engineer St. Louis merchants' bridge; 
consulting engineer Elgin, Joliet and Eastern railroad; New Orleans rail- 
roads 1889; chief engineer jetties, Brazos river, Texas; Tampico, Mex., 
1889-92; consulting engineer Illinois central railroad, and Atchison, To- 
peka and Santa F6 railroad 1890-93; Columbian exposition 1893; chair- 
man International engineering congress 1893; vice president water com- 
merce congress 1 89 3 ; chief engineer Southern bridge and railway company ; 
National railroad of Tehuantepec, Mex., 1892; president and chief en- 
gineer Southwest Pass improvement company 189 2-; constructor park 
bridges and railroad bridges, Chicago, 1892-93; chairman general com- 
mittee World's engineering congress, Chicago, 1893; vice chairman Inter- 
national water congress, Chicago, 1893; delegate in Europe 7th Inter- 
national congress of navigation, Brussels, 1898; vice president; member 
permanent International commission of the navigation congress, Brus- 
sels; consulting engineer Union station railway company, Buffalo, N. Y. ; 
Argentine Republic 1900-02; president board Port of Rosario, Argentine 
Republic, 1902; delegate from Argentine, International navigation 
congress, Dusseldorf, 1902; associate chief engineer Boston, Cape Cod 
and New York canal company; member Permanent international com- 
mission navigation congresses 190 3-; trustee Chicago university; presi- 
dent Western society of engineers 1889; first vice president American 
society of civil engineers 1893-94; member leading engineering societies 
in Europe and America. Author History of the jetties at the mouth of the 



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Mississippi river, 1880; Tehuantepec ship-railway, 1884; Addresses and 
reports, 1899?; Report [upon] the yth international congress of navigation 
held at Brussels, July, i8g8, 1900; numerous pamphlets, addresses, and 
reports; also various articles in Johnson's cyclopasdia. Address, i 
Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Johnson's eye., Cyc. Am. biog., Remme, P. 

CROCKER, HENRY, A. B. U. S. military service 1862; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1870; ordained Baptist minister 1870; pastor Dam- 
ariscotta, Me., 1870-79; Bristol, R. I., 1879-86; Fairfax, Vt., 1887-99; 
Chester, Vt., 1899-. Author historical sketches and various contributions 
to periodicals. Address, Chester, Vt. Newt P 

DEANE, CHARLES PEMBERTON, A.M. by special vote 1893. Assistknt 
manager mills, Ludlow, Mass.; manager Deane steam pump company, 
Holyoke, Mass.; International pump company 1899-1902. Born Boston 
Mass., Jan. 20, 1845 ; died Springfield, Mass., Jan. ic, 1902. P., Nee. 1902 

DORRANCE, CHARLES TALBOT, A.B. Address, 98 Waterman St., 
Providence, R. L p 

FIELDEN, JOSEPH FLANDERS, A.B. U. S. military service; student 
Rochester theological seminary 1870-72; ordained Baptist minister 
1872; pastor Franklin, N. H., 1872-81; Winchester, Mass., 1881-92; 
Newport, N. H., 1892-96; Winchendon, Mass., 1896-. Author various 
sermons, essays and historical addresses. Address, Winchendon, Mass. 

Roch., P'. 

HALL, FREDERICK BYRON, A.M. by special vote 1890; Yale university 
1890. U. S. military service 1862-63; justice court of common pleas 
Fairfield co.. Conn., 1877-89; Conn, superior court 1889-97; associate 
justice Conn, supreme court of errors 1897-. Address, 281 Mill Hill 
Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. B. U. civ. war, P. 

HARVEY, CHARLES EDWIN, Ph.B. U. S. naval service 1862-63, sea- 
man; teacher Blackfoot City, Mont., 1867-68; book agent 1869-89; clerk 
R. I. supreme court and court of common pleas, Newport co., 1889-90, 
1891-93; clerk R. I. supreme court, appellate and common pleas divis- 
ions, Newport CO., 1893-. Address, 227 Broadway, Newport, R. I. P. 

HAWKES, WILLIAM HIMES, A.B.; A.M. Georgetown university 1890; 
M.D. University of Penn. 1874. U. S. military service 1862; instructor 
Latin and Greek, Phillips academy, Andover, Mass., 1867-71; Rugby 
academy, Philadelphia, Penn., 1872-74; resident physician Protestant 
Episcopal hospital, Philadelphia, 1874-75; physician Philadelphia 1876-79; 
Helena, Mont., 1879-81; Washington, D. C, 1881-1904; acting assistant 
surgeon U. S. army 1881-83; attending physician Garfield hospital, 
Washington, D. C, 1887-88; consulting physician Providence hos- 
pital, Washington, D. C, 1888-1904; attending physician and secre- 
tary of attending staff. Emergency hospital, Washington, D. C, 1889- 
1904; clinical professor medicine, Georgetown university, 1889-90; ma- 
teria medica and therapeutics, and clinical professor diseases of children 
1890-1901; member Medical association of D. C; Association of acting 
surgeons of U. S. army; American medical association; fellow American 
academy of medicine. Author contributions to medical journals. Bom 
Meriden, Conn., Oct. 25, 1845; died Washington, D. C, March 13, 1904. 

P., Nee. 1904 

HESS, ISBAN, A.B. Lawyer Albany, N. Y. Address, 11 Douw's Building. 
Albany, N. Y. 

HOTCHKISS, GEORGE LAMBERT, A.B. Machinist and tool maker, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 238 Emerson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

JOSLIN, HENRY VAN AMBURGH, A.B.; A.M. City clerk Providence, 
R. I., 1879-90; major R. I. militia 1875-79; member school committee, 
Providence, 1870-79, 1891-99; secretary Union railroad company 1890- 
1905; R. I. suburban railway company. Providence cable tramway com- 
pany; Pawtucket street railway company; tax department R. I. com- 
pany 1905-. Author Dedication Roger Williams monument, 1875; City 



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hall dedication, 1878; Dexter donation, 1880; Memorial James A. Garfield, 
1 881; Two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Providence, 
1886; Memorial Thomas Arthur Doyle, i88b. Address, 140 Blackstone 
Botilevard, Providence, R. I. P. 

JUDAH, JOHN MANTLE, Ph.B. Lawyer; retired. Address, 949 North 
Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. P. 

KIRBY, JOSEPH DAVIS, Ph.B. U. S. military service 1864, corporal; 
on editorial staff Daily news, Fall River, Mass., 1867; resident Montana 
1868-87; agent stage lines. Fort Keough, Mont., 1876-78; postmaster and 
notary public, Silver Star, Mont., 1880-87; clerk Mont, legislative assem- 
bly. Born North Dartmouth, Mass., March i, 1844; died Helena, Mont., 
March 17, 1887. P-. Nee. 1895 

LONSDALE, JOHN FRANCIS, Ph.B. Admitted to bar 1869 ; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1889-91; delegate 
University club conference, New York, 1884. Born Providence, R. I., 
Dec. 28, 1844; died Providence, Dec. 8, 1903. P., Nee. 1904 

McWHINNIE, JAMES, A.B.; D.D. 18S6. U. S. military service 1862-64, 
sergeant; graduated Newton theological institution 1870; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1870; pastor Lansingburg, N. Y., 1871-74; Free street church 
Portland, Me., 1874-84; First church, Cambridge, Mass., 1884-92; trustee 
Newton theological institution. Born Thompsonville, Conn., March 6, 
1840; died Cambridgeport, Mass., March 2, 1892. 

B. U. civ. war. Nee. 1892, Newt. 

MANSFIELD, HENRY FARNUM, Ph.B. Cotton manufacturer Woon- 
socket, R. I., 1869-72; manufacturer agricultural implements, Millville, 
Mass., 1872-77; cotton manufacturer Lawrence, Mass., 1881-83; assistant 
superintendent Mohawk valley cotton mills, Utica, N. Y., 1883-; gen- 
eral superintendent Utica steam and Mohawk valley cotton mills, Utica, 
N. Y.; vice president Avalon knitwear company; vice president St. 
Luke's hospital, Utica. Address, 848 Bleeker St., Utica, N. Y. P. 

MARVEL, LOUIS HENRY, Ph.B.; A.M. 1879. Teacher Fall River 1867- 
68; assistant teacher high school, Taunton, Mass., 1868-69; principal 
high school, Medfield, Mass., 1870-71; Sandwich, Mass., 1871-73; super- 
intendent of schools. Sandwich, 1873-74; Holyoke, Mass., 1874-78; Glou- 
cester, Mass., 1878-82; Lewiston, Me., 1884-86; resident West Medford, 
Mass.; compiler and editor of school text-books. Associate author 
Parker and Marvel's supplementary readers. Bom Swansea, Mass., June 
13, 1846; died West Medford, Mass., July 12, 1899. 

B. U. Fall River, P., Nee. 1900 

MOORE, WALTER HOWARD, A.M. by special vote 1892. Graduated 
General theological seminary 1871; Episcopal clergyman; rector St. 
John's church, Decatur, 111., 1879-86; Calvary church, Chicago, 111., 1886- 
92; dean St. John's cathedral, Quincy, 111., 1892-; associate editor 
Living church, 1886-92; deputy general convention 1895, 1898, 1901, 
1904; president standing committee 1903. Author numerous sermons, 
tracts and pamphlets. Address, Quincy, 111. Gen., P. 

MOWRY, JOSEPH EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Associate principal Mt. Pleas- 
ant academy. Providence, R. I., 1867-85; principal Federal street gram- 
mar school. Providence, 1885-. Address, 162 Academy avenue. Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

NICKERSON, JOHN ALBERT, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1869. 
Lawyer Boston, Mass. Born South Dennis, Mass., April 19, 1844; died 
South Dennis, Dec. 28, 1874. Harv., Nee. 1875 

OSGOOD, EDWARD LOUIS, A.B. by special vote 1897. Banker, pub- 
lisher and manvifacturer, Boston, Mass. ; member Mass. house of rep- 
resentatives 1901, 1902; Mass. senate 1903, 1904. Address, 221 Beacon 
St., Boston, Mass. P. 

PECKHAM, ORVILLE, Ph.B. Admitted to R. I. bar 1869; lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 1050 First National Bank Building, Chicago, 111. P. 



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PERRY, CALBRAITH BOURN, A.B.; A.M. 1899; D.D. Bethany college. 
Graduated General theological seminary 1870; Episcopal minister; asso- 
ciate rector Mt. Calvary church, Baltimore, Md., 1872-88; rector House 
of prayer, Newark, N. J., 1888-89; archdeacon, Tenn.; dean Hoffman 
divinity hall, Nashville, Tenn., 1890; rector St. Andrew's church, Schroon 
Lake, N. Y., 1894-98?; St. John's church, Johnstown, N. Y.; St. Luke's 
church, Cambridge, N. Y. Author Twelve years among the colored people. 
Address, Cambridge, Washington Co., N. Y. Gen., P. 

REMINGTON, CHARLES ANSEL, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1870; resident Fitchburg, Mass., 1870-71. Born New Ips- 
wich, N. H., March 29, 1842; died Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 21, 1870. 

Newt. 1886, Nee. 187 1 

ROGERS, ANDREW JACKSON, A.B. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1870; ordained Congregational minister 1873; pastor Pavilion 
church, Biddeford, Me., 1873-75; Underbill, Vt., 1875-76. Bom Medford, 
Mass., Nov. 10, 1S33; died Winooski, Vt., May 6, 1876. And. 

SMITH, MARTIN SIDNEY, A.B.; A.M. U. S. mihtary service 1864-65, 
second lieutenant; teacher Blackfoot City, Mont., 1867-68; merchant 
1868-70; Providence, R. I., 1871-76; New York, N. Y., 1876-78; trial 
justice Scituate, R. I., 1878-83; superintendent of schools Scituate, 1889- 
93; member R. I. house of representatives 1874-76, 1878-83; R. I. senate 
1891-93; fruit grower and poultry raiser. North Scituate, R. I. Address, 
North Scituate, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

STEARNS, HARRISON WILLIAMS. A.B. Graduated Newton theolog- 
ical instituiton 1870; ordained Baptist minister 1870; pastor St. Anthony, 
Minn., 1870-72; Clinton, Wis., 1872-78; Sunday school missionary, north- 
ern Wis., 1878-80; missionary northern Wis. 1880-83; Chippewa, Wis., 
and vicinity 1883-85; pastor Junction City, Kans., 1885-87; Cheyenne, 
Wy., 1887-88; district missionary northern Nebraska 1888-95; finan- 
cial secretary Grand Island college 1895-96; solicitor Children's home 
society 1896-97 ; real estate and insurance agent. Address, 114 East Sixth 
St., Grand Island, Neb. Bapt. encyc, Newt., P. 

SULLIVAN, JOHN CLARK, A.B.; A.M. U. S. mihtary service 1862-63, 
sergeant; admitted to bar 1870; lawyer Middleboro, Mass.; member Mass. 
house of representatives 1881-83 1 register court of probate and insolvency 
Plymouth co., Mass., 1889-; chairman school board, Middleboro, 12 years. 
Address, Middleboro, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 

VOLENTINE, THOMAS JEFFERSON, A.B.; D.B. Chicago theological 
seminary 1870; M.D. St. Louis college of physicians and surgeons 1883. 
Student Andover theological seminary 1867-68; ordained Congregational 
minister 1870; pastor Champaign, 111., 1870-72; student Yale divinity 
school 1872-73; pastor Ottawa, 111., 1874-78; preacher Glencoe, 111., 
1879-80; pastor Chicago, 111., 1S80-81; resident St. Louis, Mo., 1881-85; 
preacher Webster Groves, Mo.; Gettysburg, Dak., 1883-84; resident 
Boston, Mass., 1885-87; pastor Unitarian church, Brighton, Mass., 1887- 
90; Duluth, Minn., 1890-91; Meadville, Penn., 1891-93; philanthropic 
work. New York, N. Y., 1893-94; pastor Waterville, Me., 1894-97; Con- 
gregational preacher Memphis, Tenn., 1899. Author various sermons. 
Bom Cottonwood Grove, 111., Dec. 10, 1841; died New York, N. Y., Feb. 
22, 1900. And., Nee. 1900 

WINN, HENRY ALANSON, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1870; studied and travelled abroad 1870-71. Bom Wobum, 
Mass., March 29, 1844; died Berlin, Germany, April 17, 1871. 

Newt., Nee. 1871 
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1868 

ALLEN, HENRY WHEATON, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university 
1868-69; admitted to bar 1869; lawyer St. Louis, Mo., 1869; Providence, 
R. I., 1870-82. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 30, 1847; died Providence, 
April II, 1882. Nee. 1882, Harv. law qmn. 



292 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1868 

BELDEN, CLARENDON DWIGHT, A.B. Teacher R. I. 1868-71; gradu- 
ated Crozer theological seminary 1874; ordained Baptist minister 1874; 
pastor Austin, Minn., 1874-82 ; superintendent of schools. Mower co., Minn., 
1881-90. Editor and joint proprietor Mower county transcript, 1881-. 
Address, Austin, Minn. Bapt. encyc, P. 

BLISS, FRANCIS EDWARD, A.B. In petroleum business; clerk Charles 
Pratt, Charles Pratt and company, The Pratt manufacturing company. 
New York, N. Y., 1868-88; managing director Anglo-American oil com- 
pany, limited, London, England, 1888-1903; retired. Address, 21 Hol- 
land Park, London, W., England. P. 

CHASE, GEORGE ROSCOE, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Nantucket, Mass., 1870; 
superintendent of schools, Holyoke, Mass., 1871-75; principal prepara- 
tory department, Purdue university, Lafayette, Ind., 1876-77; farmer 
Medfield, Mass., 1880-1903; secretary Patrons' mutual lire insurance 
company. Bom Methuen, Mass., July 6, 1847; died Medfield, Mass., 
April 2, 1903. Nee. 1904 

COOK, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. With U. S. census bureau, Washington, 
D. C, 1870-73; principal academy and high school, Sandwich, Mass., 
1873-83; engaged in various industrial enterprises 1885-99; admitted to 
Mass. bar; principal grammar school. Fall River, Mass., 1901-. Address, 
257 French St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

DAGGETT, JOHN MAYHEW, A.B. Insurance agent Attleboro, Mass., 
1869-73; member school committee 1869-71; deputy county clerk 1873- 
84; editor Index, Marianna, Ark., 1874-75; alderman Marianna 1874; 
postmaster 1874-84; admitted to bar 1874; lawyer, real estate agent, 
abstracter of titles, Marianna, 1874-; correspondent Arkansas gazette, 
Little Rock, Ark., 1887- ; secretary diocese of Arkansas 1896- ; trustee 
University of the South 1897-. Address, Marianna, Lee Co., Ark. P. 

DALE, JOHN LOMBARD, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1872. Phy- 
sician. Address, 275 Pine St., Springfield, Mass. P. 

DENISON, ADELBERT STODDARD, Ph.B. Professor mathematics 
Lyndon institute ; commission merchant ; member firm of Denison, Esta- 
brook and company, Boston, Mass.; proprietor Brock house. Enterprise, 
Fla. Address, Brock House, Enterprise, Fla. P. 

DOUGLAS, FRANCIS WAYLAND, A.B.; A.M. Registrar Brown uni- 
versity 1879-84. Timber merchant Mo. 1869-74; stock farmer Neb. 
1884-87; local secretary Young Men's Christian association, Indianapolis, 
Ind.; state secretary for Ind.; special agent Conn, mutual life insurance 
company, Indianapolis, Ind. Address, 401 Commercial Club Building, 
Indianapolis, Ind. P. 

EDWARDS, GEORGE WALTER, A.B.; A.M. Principal Farm Ridge sem- 
inary. Farm Ridge, 111., 1869; grammar school, Holyoke, Mass., 1871-75; 
editor Daily standard, Syracuse, N. Y., 1875-83 ; principal grammar school 
number 70, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-. Address, Patchen Ave. and Macon 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

GOODELL, SABIN TILLOTSON, A.B. U. S. military service 1863-66, 
first lieutenant; graduated Newton theological institution 1871; ordained 
Baptist minister 1871; missionary Bassein, Burma, 1871-77. Born 
Norway, N. Y., May 22, 1836; died Rangoon, Burma, Nov. 16, 1877. 

Am. Bapt. mag.. Nee. 1878, Newt., B. U. civ. war 

HOWLAND, RICHARD SMITH, A.B.; A.M. Editor and publisher Prov- 
idence journal, i8go-igo$. Address, Asheville, N. C. P. 

JACKSON, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M. 1879. Principal Derby academy, Derby, 
Vt., 1868-69; high school, Gardner, Mass., 1869-73; Millbury, Mass., 1873- 
83; Woodland street school, Worcester, Mass., 1883-1901; English high 
school, Worcester, 1901-. Author Flora of Worcester county, 1883; 
Through glade and mead, 1894. Address, 15 Woodland St., Worcester, 
Mass. P. 



i868 GRADUATES 293 

LINCOLN, WILLIAM ENSIGN, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1897-. Manufacturer of light locomotives, Pittsburgh, Penn.; vice pres- 
ident H. K. Porter company; trustee Mount Pleasant classical and scien- 
tific institute. Editor In Memoriani John Larkin Lincoln i8ij-i8gi, 
1894. Address, 815 Amberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

LYON, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; D.D. 1896; D.B. Harvard university 
1873. Ordained Unitarian minister 1873; pastor Ellsworth, Me., 1873- 
78; All souls' church, Boston, Mass., 1880-96; First parish, Brookline, 
Mass., 1 896-; secretary National conference Unitarian and other liberal 
Christians 18S6; trustee public library, Brookline, 1899-; member school 
committee, Brookline, 1900-; secretary Society for promoting theological 
education 1882-; vice president American Ramabai association 1900. 
Author A short study of the sects, 1890; History of the First parish in 
Brookline; Early Old Testament narratives; Later Old Testament narratives; 
numerous sermons and historical discourses. Address, 353 Walnut St., 
Brookline, Mass. P. 

MANSFIELD, ALBERT THAYER, Ph.B. Machinist Forestdale, R. I., 
1868-71; cotton manufacturer Manville, R. I., 1871-73; thread manu- 
facturer Pawtucket, R. I., 1873-77; overseer carding, spinning and weav- 
ing, Southbridge and Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1877-81; superintend- 
ent Allendale company 1881-86; superintendent of public buildings, 
Providence, R. I., 1892-96, 1897-1902. Address, 25 Waterloo St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. Prov. man., P. 

MASON, EUGENE WATERMAN, A.B. Trustee Brown university 1896-. 
Address, 149 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PARKHURST, HENRY WILLIAMS, Ph.B. Second assistant engineer 
Hannibal bridge 1870; engineer Bishop and Eaton, Hannibal, Mo., 1871; 
first assistant engineer Sny Island levee 1872, 1874; Louisiana bridge 
1873; chief engineer St. Louis, Keokuk and Northwestern railway 1875; 
assistant engineer South Pass jetties 1876; Chicago and Alton railroad, 
Cedar City, 1877; division engineer Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago 
railway, 1878; assistant engineer Glasgow bridge 1878; tracks, buildings 
and bridges department, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad, 1879; 
first assistant engineer Plattsmouth bridge 1879; Bismarck bridge 1880; 
Blair crossing bridge 1882; Omaha bridge 1885; with G. S. Morrison, New 
York, N. Y., 1886; Chicago, 111., 1887-88; resident engineer Chicago, 
Madison and northern railroads 1888-89; St. Louis merchants' bridge 
1889-90; with E. L. Corthell, 1891-92; engineer of bridges 111. central 
railroad 1892-1901; engineer of construction 1901; engineer of bridges 
and buildings 1901-. Address, 47 East 77th St., Chicago, 111. P. 

POLAND, WILLIAM CAREY, A.B.; A.M.; Litt.D. 1904. Instructor 
Greek, Brown university, 1870-71; Latin and Greek 1871-75; assistant 
professor Latin and Greek 1876-89; associate professor Greek 1889-92; 
professor history of art 1892-; curator museum of classical archaeology 
1889-93; director museum of fine arts 1893-. Principal Worcester acad- 
emy 1868-70; lecturer history of art, Boston university, 1900-02; secre- 
tary and treasurer Com.mission of colleges in N. E. on admission exam- 
inations 1886-1905; annual director American school of classical studies 
at Athens 1891-92 ; member managing committee 1891-; president Pub- 
lic park association, Providence, several years; president R. I. Alpha, Phi 
Beta Kappa, 1 88 7-89; R. I. school of design 1896-; member American 
philological association; director Providence Athenseum. Author Ne- 
crology of Brown university, 1 888- 1 904; Syllabus classical archaeology, 1893; 
Notes and questions on the history of art in the lyth and i8th centuries, 1900; 
Notes and questions on the history of art during the period of the Renais- 
sance, 1 901; Notes on art of the igth century; contributor to American 
journal of archaeology. Address, 53 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

RAND, LYMAN FISK, Ph.B. 1888; A.B. Oberlin college 1871. Student 
Princeton theological seminary 1871-73; graduated Andover theological 



294 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1868 

seminary 1874; ordained Congregational minister 1874; pastor Staflford- 
vi]le, Conn., 1874-75; Lyndeboro, N. H., 1875-76; manufacturing chemist, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 929 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Princ, And., P. 

READ, GEORGE ROSWELL, A.B. U. S. military service 1862-63; grad- 
uated Newton theological institution 187 1; ordained Baptist minister 
1871; pastor Lisbon Falls, Me., 1871-76; Alameda, Cal., 1877-82; resident 
Alameda. Bom Attleboro, Mass., March 5, 1841; died Alameda, Cal., 
March 4, 1903. B. U. civ. war, Newt., P., Nee. 1904 

ROCKWOOD, LUCIUS OSBORN, A.B. Instructor mathematics, Conn, 
literary institution, Suffield, Conn., 1868-69; teacher English and classical 
school. Providence, R. I., 1869-70; admitted to bar 1871; lawyer Prov- 
idence 1871-82. Born Franklin, Mass. Jan. 15, 1847; died Attleboro, 
Mass., Feb. 16, 1882. Nee. 1882 

SCAMMON, JAMES, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1870. Lawyer Me- 
chanicsville, la.; Davenport, la.; Kansas City, Mo., 1892-1900; general 
solicitor Kansas City and Eastern railway company; director Kansas 
City electric light company; Edison electric light and power company; 
president Sperry associate electric company; secretary Kansas City hay 
press company; president Franklin savings bank; board of managers 
Jackson county reform school. Bom Stratham, N. H., June to, 1844; 
died Kansas City, Mo., May 30, 1900. P., Nee. 1900 

SMART, CHARLES HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Superintendent public schools, 
Charlestown, W. Va., 1882-85; principal English and classical depart- 
ment, Spencerian bvisiness college, Providence, R. I.; real estate broker 
Providence; member R. I. house of representatives 1894. Address, 
773 Charles St., Providence, R. I. 

SMITH, IRAM NELSON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Fisherman's school, Glou- 
cester, Mass., 1878; principal high school, Groton, Mass., 1879; Somerset, 
Mass., 1879; teacher Latin, B. M. C. Durfee high school. Fall River, Mass., 
1879-; member school committee Fall River 1876-79. Address, 122 
Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. P. 

SOUTHWICK, JOSEPH HARRISON, A.B.; A.M. Resident engineer 
Northern Pacific railroad 1868-72; civil engineer Providence, R. I. and 
elsewhere in New England, 1873-81; assayer in smelting works, Melrose, 
Cal., 1882-83; in charge hydraulic mine, Milton, Cal., 1884-89; fruit grower 
Milton 1890-1901; cattle ranch and fruit farm 1901-. Address, Milton^ 
Calaveras Co., Cal. P. 

STODDARD, EDGAR WALLACE, A.B.; A.M. Principal Leland and 
Gray academy, and law student, Townshend, Vt., 1869; admitted to bar 
1870; lawyer Claremont, N. H., 1870-71; Brattleboro, Vt., 1871-96; 
bailiff Brattleboro, Vt., 1872-73; state's attorney 1878-80; register of 
probate court, Marlboro district, 1878-96; member Vt. senate 1886-88; 
superintendent of schools; member school board 16 years; trustee Leland 
and Gray academy 1888-96; president board of trustees. Born Grafton, 
Vt., June 20, 1846; died Leominster, Mass., July 24, 1896. P., Nee. 1897 

THOMPSON, EBENEZER, A.B.; D.B. Divinity school, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1871. Ordained Episcopal priest 1872 ; rector Church of the Intercession, 
Stevens' Point, Wis., 1875-80; St. Paul's church, Lansing, Mich., 1881-87; 
Church of the Redeemer, Biloxi, Miss., 1889-1901 ; Trinity church, Wobum, 
Mass., 1901-04; teacher Sarasota, Fla., 1904-. Author various parochial 
sermons and addresses. Address, Sarasota, Fla. P. 

TINGLEY, XENOPHON DEMOSTHENES, A.B. U. S. military service 
1862-63; teacher Pawtucket, R. I., 1868-69, 1874-81; Charleston, W. 
Va., 1869-71; San Francisco, Cal., 1871-72; Napa, Cal., 1872-73; Oakland, 
Cal., 1873-74; Central Falls, R. I., 1881-84; Gloucester, Mass., 1884-; 
secretary R. I. institute of instruction 1877-84; secretary Essex county 
teachers' association 1888; treasurer 1894-98. Address, 13 Hampden St., 
Gloucester, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 



i868 GRADUATES 295 

WIGGIN, CHARLES DEARBORN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Yale college 1875. 
Physician Providence, R. I., 1875-87; consulting physician Providence 
lying-in hospital; member school committee. Providence; physician 
Mystic, Conn., 1890-1904. Author various contributions to periodicals. 
Bom Meredith, N. H., Dec. 7, 1840; died Mystic, Conn., May 21, 1904. 

P., Nee. 1904 

WINSOR, RICHARD BROWN, A.B. ; A.M. Bookkeeper Providence, R. I. ; 
lumber dealer Providence; member Franklin society; Franklin lyceum; 
Board of trade. Bom North Providence, now Providence, R. I., May 
24, 1848; died Providence, Dec. 5, 1889. Nee. 1890 

3i-*9 

1869 

BALLOU, CHARLES FALES, A.B. Admitted to bar 1871; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. L, 1871-72; Woonsocket, R. L, 1872-93; recording clerk R. I. 
house of representatives 1873-76; reading clerk 1876-79; president Woon- 
socket town council 1881-82; member R. L house of representatives 1883- 
87; chairman judiciary committee; trial justice Woonsocket 1885-86; 
justice 12th R. L judicial district 1887-93; third president Woonsocket 
business men's association; one of organizers Woonsocket building and 
loan association; attorney Woonsocket building and loan association; 
director and member board of investors Woonsocket institution for 
savings. Bom Woonsocket, R. I., March 12, 1847; died Woonsocket, 
Jan. 23, 1893. Nee. 1893 

BARNEY, ALBERT CLIFFORD, A.B. Car builder Dayton, O.; Cincin- 
nati, O.; resident Washington, D. C. Bom Dayton, O., May 28, 1850; 
died Riviera, France, Dec. 16, 1902. Nee. 1903 

BUFFUM, GEORGE ALLEN, A.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1872. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1872; lawyer New York, N. Y., 1872-75; cotton merchant 
Providence, R I., 187 5-1 901; treasurer Society for the prevention of cruelty 
to animals; president Woonsocket gas company; R. I. sons of the Ameri- 
can revolution 1901. Bom Woonsocket, R. I., April 29, 1846; died Prov- 
idence, R. I., Oct. II, 1901. P., Nee. 1902 

BYRAM, FRED BOHAN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1872; lawyer North At- 
tleboro, Mass.; special justice first district court, Bristol county, 1903; 
justice fourth district court, Bristol county, 1904-; member school com- 
mittee and various town offices. Address, North Attleboro, Mass. P. 

CADY, HENRY NEWELL, A.B. Artist Warren, R. I. Author Our week 
afloat, 1888; Down the bay, 1890. Address, Warren, R. I. P. 

CLARK, FRANKLIN CHASE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, Columbia college, 1872. Physician and surgeon Providence, 
R. I.; surgeon out-patients department R. I. hospital 1876-83; physician 
Providence dispensary and home for aged women 1883-84; acting sec- 
retary R. I. state board of health 1890-91; acting police surgeon 1896. 
Author various contributions to periodicals. Address, 161 Benefit St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

COWELL, JOSEPH HARRIS, A.B.; M.D. University of Mich. 1871. U. 
S. military service 1864; professor pathology, Lansing homoeopathic 
medical college, 1871-73; physician and surgeon Saginaw, Mich.; mem- 
ber Mich, state board of registration in medicine 1901-; president 1903-. 
Address, 301 South Warren Ave., Saginaw, Mich. B. U. civ war, P. 

CRANE, ALVIN MILLEN, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862-65, 
captain; graduated Newton theological institution 1S72; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1872; pastor Medfield, Mass., 1872-78, 1891-98; West Boyl- 
ston, Mass., 1878-83; Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1883-89; Millbury, Mass., 
1889-91 ; Groton, Mass., 1898-1902; resident Maiden, Mass. Joint author 
History of 21st regiment Conn, volunteers; sermons and addresses. Ad- 
dress, 27 Williams St., Maiden, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 



296 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1869 

CRANSTON, GEORGE EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Episcopal 
theological seminary. New York, N. Y., 1872; ordained Episcopal deacon 
1872; classical master Kebbe hall, New York, N. Y., 1872-75; ordained 
priest 1875; assistant minister St. Paul's church, Baltimore, Md., 1875-79; 
rector Church of the Holy Trinity, Highland, N. Y., 1879-80; assistant 
minister Church of the Evangelists, Philadelphia, Penn., 1880-83; head 
master St. Austin's school, Staten Island, N. Y., 1883-94; assistant 
minister St. Mary's church, Castleton, N. Y. Born Newport, R. I., 
Dec. 29, 1847; died Boston, Mass., March 8, 1895. Nee. 1895 

DIXON, NATHAN FELLOWS, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1871. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1871; lawyer Westerly, R. I., 1871-97; U. S. district at- 
torney R. I. 1877-85; member U. S. house of representatives 1885; R. I. 
senate 1885-89; U. S. senate 1889-95; commission to revise R. I. state 
constitution; counsel New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad; 
president Washington national bank, Westerly; Dixon granite works; 
director Pawcatuck Valley railway; Providence and Stonington steam- 
ship company. Born Westerly, R. I., Aug. 28, 1847; died Westerly, 
Nov. 8, 1897. R. I. eye, Nee. 1869 

DOWNIE, DAVID, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Bucknell university 1886. Student 
Newton theological institution 1869-70; graduated Rochester theological 
seminary 1872; ordained Baptist minister 1872; pastor Monroeville, O., 
1872-73; missionary and principal boys' and girls' school, Nellore, India, 
1873; mission treasurer American Baptist Telugu mission 1873- ; munici- 
pal counsellor and member Nellore district board, Nellore, 1875-82; fel- 
low University of Madras 1897-. Author History of the ''Lone star" 
Telugu mission, 1893; editor Tehigu Baptist, 1880-82; Baptist inissionary 
review, Madras. Address, Nellore, Madras Presidency, India. 

Newt., Roch., P. 

PALES, WALTER RICHMOND, A.B. Manufacturer Wrentham, Mass.; 
in lumber business, Wrentham; engaged in mining, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Address, 11 15 South Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

FELTON, GEORGE HURLBURT, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of the 
city of New York 1878. Teacher Suffield, Conn., 1869-70; Hamden, 
Conn., 1870-71; student Rochester theological seminary 1871-72; teacher 
Hightstown, N. J., 1876-77; physician Haverhill, Mass., 1878-80; Lynn, 
Mass., 1881-82; city physician Lynn 1882; physician St. Paul, Minn., 
1882-85; Granby, Mass., 1885-86; normal principal Leland university, 
New Orleans, La., 1887-; professor materia medica. New Orleans univer- 
sity, 1890-98. Address, Leland University, New Orleans, La. Roch., P. 

FISK, DANIEL MOSES, Ph. B.; A.M. 1876; Ph.D. Findlay college, O., 1890; 
D.D. Hillsdale college 1897. Professor biology, Hillsdale college, 1872- 
86; pastor First Congregational church, Jackson, Mich., 1886-91; First 
church, Toledo, O., 1891-97; Compton Hill church, St. Louis, Mo., 1897- 
99; First church, Topeka, Kans., 1899-1902; professor sociology, Wash- 
burn college, Topeka, 1900-. Address, 1516 College Ave., Topeka, Kans. 

P. 

FREEBORN, FRANK WILTON, A.B.; A.M. Master graded school, 
Jewett City, Conn.; adjunct professor mathematics, Columbian college, 
Washington, D. C, 1871-72; principal high school, Hyde Park, Mass., 
1872-75; teacher public Latin school, Boston, Mass., 1875-97; teacher 
Latin, Boys' high school, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1898-. Editor Morceaux 
choisis d'Alphonse Daudet, 1894; La Belle-Nivernaise, 1903. Address, 
17 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

GRANT, FRANK BARKER, Ph.B. Cotton manufacturer Southbridge, 
Mass., 1869-74; manufacturer worsted coatings. Providence, R. I., 1874- 
82; agent patented machines in manufacture of textile fabrics 1882- 
93 ; with Mathieson alkali works, manufacturers of heavy chemicals, 1893-. 
Address, 18 Tobey St., Providence, R. I. P. 



i869 GRADUATES 297 

GRANT, HENRY TYLER, A.B. Travelled in the Western states 1869-70; 
cotton, manufacturer Southbridge, Mass., 1S70-72, 1873-77; accountant 
Riverside mills, Providence, R. I., 1S77-80; woolen manufacturer Provi- 
dence 1880-84; president Mercantile mutual fire insurance company, 
Providence, 1884-; treasurer University club. Providence; member board 
of management. Brown union, 1903-. Address, 723 Banigan Building, 
Providence, R. I. P- 

HARRIS, JOSEPH METCALF, Ph.B. Woolen manufacturer Woonsocket, 
R. I., 1869-72. Born Woonsocket, R. I., Jan. 27, 1849; died Berlin, 
Germany, Oct. 21, 1872. Nee. 1873 

HERSEY, GEORGE DALLAS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of the city 
of New York 1874. Physician Providence, R. L; surgeon out-patients 
department, R. L hospital, 1878-88; visiting surgeon 1888-; librarian R. L 
medical society 1879-. Editor Providence medical journal 1899-. \ 
Address, 14S Broad St., Providence, R. 1. P 

HITCHCOCK, CHARLES, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college, 1872. Physician. Address, 57 West 36th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

HOPKINS, JOHN CARVER, A.B. U. S. military service 1862; teacher 
Lapham institute, North Scituate, R. I. 1869-70; Lyndon, Vt., 1871-72; 
Buffalo, N. Y., 1872. Bom Foster, R. I., June 3, 1841; died Chepachet, 
R. I., Sept. 8, 1872. R. I. adj.-gen.. Nee. 1873 

HORTON, PASCAL ALLEN, A.B. Shipping clerk. Address, 215 Walnut 
St., Lynn, Mass. P- 

HOVEY, ARTHUR JUDSON, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1872 ; ordained Baptist minister 1872 ; pastor Stoneham, Mass., 
1872-87; Evansville, Wis., 1888-89; Sparta, Wis., 1889-92; Raynham, 
Mass., 189S-94; Groton, Mass., 1894-98; farmer Caloosa, Fla. Address, 
Caloosa, Lee Co., Fla. P- 

HULING, RAY GREENE, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.D. 1894; A.M. Harvard univer- 
sity 1897. Trustee Brown university 1900-. Assistant principal high 
school, Fall River, Mass., 1869-75; principal high school, Fitchburg, Mass., 
1875-86; New Bedford, Mass., 1886-93; head master English high school, 
Cambridge, Mass., 1893-; president Worcester county teachers' conven- 
tion; Mass. state teachers' association; American institute of instruction; 
Mass. high school masters' club; Fitchburg benevolent union; Boys' 
amusement society; Boston Baptist social union; one of the founders 
New England association of colleges and preparatory schools; secretary 
1897-; member Madison conference on history 1892; New England con- 
ference on history 1895; Columbia college conference on history 1896; 
American historical association; executive committee, American Baptist 
missionary union; corresponding member R. I., Mass. and Penn. his- 
torical societies. Author numerous historical and educational articles 
in various magazines; editor School and college, 1892. Address, loi 
Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Jour, of ed., P. 

HUTCHINSON, JOHN SKINNER, A.B.; A.M. Teacher academy, Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1869-70; graduated Newton theological institution 1873; 
ordained Baptist minister 1874; tutor Greek and Hebrew, Crozer theo- 
logical seminary, 1S73-74; clerk health department, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Address, 856 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Newt., P. 

JONES, PRESTON DAY, A.B.; A.M. Mississippi college 1871. Teacher 
Latin, Greek and English, Mississippi college, 1869-71; principal high 
school, Hopkinton, Mass., 1871-72; grammar school, Worcester, Mass., 
1873-78; admitted to R. I. bar 1879; journalist Providence, R. I., 1879- 
84. Bom Troy, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1847; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 31, 
1884. Nee. 1885 

LAWTON, FRANCIS, A.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1873. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 198 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P- 



298 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1869 

MORGAN, DURA PRATT, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862-66; 
hospital steward 1864; graduated Newton theological institution 1872; 
ordained Baptist minister 1872; pastor Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1872-75; 
First church, Beverly, 1875-88; resident New London, N. H., 1888-92; 
trustee Colby academy 1879-; secretary board of trustees; executive 
committee. Bom New London, N. H., June 30, 1840; died New London, 
July 7, 1892. Newt., Nee. 1893, B. U. civ. war 

NEWTON, GEORGE CUNE, A.B. Farmer East Charlemont, Mass.; 
member school committee, Charlemont, 1863-66, 1898-1900. Author 
frequent contributions to periodicals; local correspondent Gazette and 
courier. Address, East Charlemont, Mass. P. 

PATTON, ANDREW BOWMAN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1872; law- 
yer Providence, R. I., 1872-; president town council, Johnston, R. I.; 
member school committee, Johnston. Address, Hughesdale, R. I. 

Att. of R. I., P. 

PERRIN, NELSON, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1873. Physician and 
surgeon Providence, R. I. ; Pawtucket, R. I. ; member R. I. medical society. 
Address, 163 East Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

RHODES, JAMES MAURAN, Ph.B. Banker. Address, 313 Drexel Build- 
ing, Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

RICHMOND, WILLIAM TALLMAN, A.B. U. S. military service 1864; 
commission merchant, Chicago, 111. Address, 185 Dearborn St., Chicago, 
111. B. U. civ. war, P. 

SHANKLAND, JAMES HORTON, A.B. Admitted to Tenn. bar 1871; 
lawyer Los Angeles, Cal.; counsel Board of trade, San Francisco, Cal., 
1878-88; oflficer Los Angeles bar association. Address, 715 West 28th 
St., Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

SHEPARD, OSGOOD HARRIS, A.B.; LL B. Albany law school 1871. Ad- 
mitted to bar 187 1 ; lawyer Albany, N. Y. Address, Ballston Spa, N. Y. 

P. 

SMITH, GEORGE MATHEWSON, A.B. 1871. Cotton manufacturer. Ad- 
dress, 165 Hope St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHEELOCK, ISAAC ROBINSON, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1872; ordained Baptist minister 1872; pastor Pleasant 
street church, Worcester, Mass., 1872-75; First church, Fitchburg, Mass., 
1875-85; Main street church, Meriden, Conn., 1885-90; secretary colonial 
mutual fire insurance company, Boston, Mass., 1890-; trustee Worcester 
academy 1873-86; member school board, Fitchburg, 1880-84. Author 
various historical and biographical sketches; also articles on insurance 
and contributions to periodicals. Address, 15 South Fairview St., Ros- 
lindale, Mass. Newt., P. 

WHITE, JOHN CONANT, A.B. Admitted to bar 1872; lawyer Effington, 
111. Bom Forestville, Wake co., N. C, May 21, 1846; died Effington, 
111., Dec. 16, 1888. Nee. 1889 

WOOD, ALLEN FRANCIS, A.B ; A.M. Principal Riverpoint classical 
seminary, Riverpoint, R. I., 1869-70; high school, Attleboro, Mass., 
1870-72; Fifth street grammar school. New Bedford, Mass., 1872-; presi- 
dent Bristol county teachers' association 1884-86. Author Outline as- 
tronomy, 1876; Ot'.tline meteorology, 1877; Outline physiology, 1877; Out- 
line physics, 1877; various pamphlets, patriotic and educational. Ad- 
dress, III Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

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1870 

ANDREWS, ELISHA BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. 1900; D.D. Colby 
university 1884; LL.D. University of Nebraska 1884; Chicago university 
1901. Professor history, Brown university, 1882-88; president and pro- 
fessor moral and intellectual philosophy 1889-98; trustee 1901-04. U. 
S. military service 1861-64, second lieutenant; principal Conn, literary 



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institution, Suffield, Conn., 1870-72; graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1874; ordained Baptist minister 1874; pastor First church, 
Beverly, Mass., 1874-75; president Denison university 1875-79; professor 
homiletics and pastoral theology, Newton theological institution, 1879-82; 
student of history and economics, Berlin and Munich, 1882-83; superin- 
tendent schools, Chicago, 111., 1898- 1900; chancellor University of Ne- 
braska 1900-; U. S. commissioner International monetary conference, 
Brussels, 1892; member American economic association; New England 
historic genealogical society; R. I. historical society. Author Brief in- 
stitutes of constitutional history, English and American, 1886; Brief insti- 
tutes of general history, 1887; Institutes of economics, 1889; The duty of a 
public spirit, 1892; Eternal words and other sermons, 1894; Wealth and 
moral law, 1894; An honest dollar, with seven other essays on bimetallism, 
1894; History of the U. S., 2 vols., 1894; enlarged, 5 vols., 1902; History 
of the last quarter-century in the U. S., 1896; new enlarged edition with 
title, History of the U . S. in our own time, 1903 ; besides numerous addresses 
and articles in reviews; editor History, prophecy and gospel, 1891; Gospel 
from two testaments, 1893; translator Droysen's Outlines of the principles 
of history, 1893; Paulsen's The problem of cosmology, translated and 
abridged, 1903. Address, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. 

Newt., Johnson's eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog., P. 

ARTHUR, JAMES HOPE, A.B.; A.M. U. S. mihtary service 1862-64; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1873; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1873; missionary Yokohama, Japan, 1873-74; Tokio, Japan, 1874- 
77. Bom Hartford, Conn., May 27, 1842; died Oakland, Cal., Dec. 9, 
1877. Nee. 1878, Newt., Am. Bapt. mag. 1878 

ASHMORE, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1905. Instructor Latin and Greek, 
Brown university, 1875-76. Teacher Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 
1870-72; student Leipsic 1872-73; Berlin 1873-74; professor Greek, Shurt- 
leff college, 1874-75; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1879; or- 
dained Baptist minister 1879; missionary Swatow, China, 1879-. Ad- 
dress, Swatow, China. Roch. theol., P. 

BECKWITH, DANIEL, A.B. Assistant hbrarian Brown university 1877- 
79. Student of engineering, Germany, 1S70-72; in surveyor's office, 
Providence, R. I., L873-76; with manufacturing company, Providence, 
1876-77; librarian Providence AthenjEvim 1879-94. Address, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

BISHOP. JOSEPH BUCKLIN, A.B. Member editorial staff Tribune, New 
York, N. Y., 1870-83; American correspondent Daily news, London, 1881- 
1900; member editorial staff Evening post. New York, 1883- 1900; chief 
editorial staff Globe, New York, 1900-. Author Cheap money, 1892; 
Our political drama, 1905; various articles on economics and political 
science. Address, 7 Dey St., New York, N. Y. P. 

BRADBURY, WILLIAM AMMI, A.B. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1870-71. Bom Chepachet, R. I., Nov. 3, 1847; died Providence, 
R. I., Jan. 13, 1872. Newt., Nee. 1872 

BULLOCK, JAMES OZIAS, A.B. ; A.M. ; M.D. University of the city of New 
York 1872. Physician and surgeon Harrisville, R. I., 1872-73; Mcln- 
tyre, Penn., 1873-75, 1879-84; Canton, Penn., 1875-79; Peale, Penn., 
1884-85; Lonaconing, Md., 1885-; director Lonaconing savings bank 
1889- ; U. S. pension examiner 1890-93; secretary board of health, Lona- 
coning, 1 896-; trustee Central high school, Lonaconing, 1900-. Address, 
Lonaconing, Md. P. 

BURGESS, THOMAS. A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1894. Master De Veaux college 
1870-72; graduated General theological seminary 1874; Episcopal clergy- 
man; rector American church, Dresden, Germany, 1875; St. John's 
church, North Adams, Mass., 1876-78; St. Luke's church, St. Albans, Vt., 
1878-87; general missioner, Dutchess county, N. Y.. 1887-90; rector St. 



300 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1870 

Luke's church, Matteawan, N. Y., 1890-98; archdeacon Dutchess county; 
examining chaplain, diocese of N. Y. Born Augusta, Me., May 12, 1850; 
died Matteawan, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1898. P., Nee. 1898 

BURGESS, THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. Insurance agent Providence, R. I., 
1870-86; South Bend, Ind., 1886-90; resident Bala, Penn. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Oct. 13, 1850; died Philadelphia, Penn., Dec. 19, 1897. 

Nee. 1898 

CHILD, CHARLES SHUBAEL, A.B.; A.M. Dry goods commission mer- 
chant. Address, 217 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

CHILD, FRANK LINUS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 1873. Law- 
yer Worcester, Mass.; lawyer and real estate agent Boston, Mass., 1889- 
1902; captain Mass. militia 1879-82, 1887. Born West Millbury, Mass., 
Sept. I, 1849; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 1902. P., Nee. 1903 

CLAPP, LEVI WHEATON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1873. 
Physician Pawtucket, R. I., 1873-81, 1882-94; instructor medical de- 
partment University of Md. 1881-82; fellow R. I. medical society; Prov- 
idence medical association. Born Pawtucket, R. I., Jan. 3, 1849; died 
Pawtucket, Sept. 18, 1894. R. I. med. soc. Nee. 1895 

COLWELL, RICHARD STEERE, A.B.; D.D. 1891. Teacher high school, 
Providence, R. I., 1870-72; graduated Newton theological institution 
1875; ordained Baptist minister 1875; in Europe 1875-76; pastor Wans- 
kuck, R. I., 1876-77; professor Greek, Denison university, Granville, O., 
1877-. Author contributions to Standard, Chicago, 111. Address, Gran- 
ville, Licking Co., O. Newt., P. 

COOMBS, IRVING WESLEY, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862-63; 
student Rochester theological seminary 1871-74; principal New Hamp- 
ton literary and theological institution, Fairfax, Vt., 1874-76; ordained 
Baptist minister 1876; pastor Chatham, Mass., 1876-78; Rumney, N. H., 
1878-80; Essex and Essex Junction, Vt., 1880-82; Bristol, Vt., 1882-85; 
Essex and Jericho, Vt., 1885-86; North Springfield, Vt., 1S86-89; North 
Middleboro, Mass., 1889-90; Amherst, N. H., 1890-91; Canterbury, N. 
H., 1891-96; Stratham, N. H., 1896-98; Newton, N. H., 1898-1902; Sal- 
isbury Heights, N. H., 1902-. Address, Salisbury Heights, N. H. 

B. U. civ. war, Roch. theol., P. 

GUSHING, ADONIRAM JUDSON, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
member common council 1899-1901 ; board of aldermen. Providence, 1902, 
1903; president 1903. Address, 20 Market Sq., Providence, R. I. P. 

DAVIS, JEFFREY, Ph.B. Cotton manufacturer Providence, R. I.; pres- 
ident Quidnick manufacturing company; director American national 
bank; Mercantile mutual fire insurance company; Providence mutual 
fire insurance company; American enamel company. Address, 260 Elm- 
wood Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

DAVIS, NATHANIEL FRENCH, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Colby university 1894. 
Instructor mathematics. Brown university, 1874-79; assistant professor 
1879-89; associate professor 1889-90; professor pure mathematics 1890-. 
With engineering department, Providence water works, 1870-71; in- 
structor Riverview military academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1871-73; 
vice president and professor mathematics. Keystone state normal school, 
Kutztown, Penn., 1873-74; president Barnard club 1895-96; R. I. Alpha, 
Phi Beta Kappa, 1895-97; R. I. Congregational club 1902-04; Brown chap- 
ter Sigma Xi 1901-02; secretary New England college entrance certificate 
board 190 2-; member American mathematical society; Association of 
mathematical teachers in New England. Address, 159 Brown St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

DUTTON, NEWELL TRACY, A.B.;D.D. U. S. military service 1862-65, ser- 
geant-major; graduated Newton theological institution 1873; ordained 
Baptist minister 1873; pastor Warren, Me., 1873-83; First church, Houl- 
ton. Me., 1883-93; Fairfield, Me., 1893-96; financial secretary Colby uni- 
versity 1896-1900; trustee Ricker classical institute, Houlton, 1883-1900; 



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Colby university 1886-1900; Coburn classical institute. Bom Claremont, 
N. H., Oct. 5, 1840; died Damariscotta, Me., Oct. 5, iqoo. 

B. U. civ. war, Newt., P., Nee. 1901 

ELY, JOSEPH CADY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1872. Admitted 
to bar 1872; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1872-97; member commission to 
revise laws of R. I. 1890-96; member school committee 1885-86; secretary 
Providence art institute; president Providence Athenaeum; member 
American bar association. Born Providence, R. I., March 24, 1849; died 
Providence, June 21, 1897. P' Nee. 1898 

ENGLISH, JOHN MAHAN, A.B.; D.D. 1891. Teacher Latin, Conn, lit- 
erary institution, Suffield, Conn., 1870-72; Greek, Denison university, 
Granville, O., 1874; graduated Newton theological institution 1875; or- 
dained Baptist minister 1875; pastor First church, Gloucester, Mass., 
1875-82; Dudley street church, Boston, Mass., 1882; professor homiletics 
and pastoral theology, Newton theological institution, 1882-; lecturer 
Andover theological seminary 1895-96. Author various sei-mons and 
articles in religious papers. Address, Newton Centre, Mass. Newt., P. 

PALES, ELISHA FARRINGTON, A.B. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1874; ordained Congregational minister 1874; pastor Carthage, 
Mo., 1874-82; Palestine, Tex., 1882-93; Philadelphia, Penn., 1893-; trus- 
tee Lake Charles college, La. Address, 4407 Spruce St., Philadelphia, 
Penn. And., P. 

FENNER, HENRY SMITH, Ph.B. Treasurer Slade mills. Fall River, 
Mass., 1876-1903; director Fall River national bank 1880-1903; member 
Fall River common council 1886-87. Address, 272 June St., Fall River, 
Mass. P. 

FIELD, THOMAS GARDNER, A.B.; A.M. U. S. military service 1862, 
corporal; graduated Newton theological institution 1873; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1873; pastor Alton, 111., 1873-79; Winona, Minn., 1879-81; 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1881-87; district secretary American Baptist mis- 
sionary union, district of Northwest, 1887-90; O. and W. Va., 1891-; 
trustee Shurtlefif college 1874-79; 111. Baptist state convention; Minn. 
Baptist state convention; Ohio Baptist education society. Address, 
Granville, Ohio. B. U. civ. war, Newt., P. 

FISH, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. U. S. military service 1862-66, first lieu- 
tenant; graduated Newton theological institution 1874; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1875; pastor Burlington, la., 1874-75; Billerica, Mass., 1875- 
78; Brewster, Mass., 1878-81; Crompton, R. I., 1881-84; reporter Provi- 
dence journal 1884-86; pastor Centreville, R. I.; resident Pawtucket, R. 
I., 1886-?; Hyde Park, Mass.; life insurance agent. Mutual life insurance 
company of N. Y., Boston, Mass. Author Sumyner resorts of R. I., 1887; 
articles in Watchman. Address, i Walnut Park, Reading, Mass. 

Newt., P. 

FISHER, ALBERT GARDENER, A.B. ; A.M. 1878. Principal high school, 
Palmer, Mass., 1873-75; Provincetown, Mass., 1875-78; Marlboro, Mass., 
1878-83; Arlington, Mass., 1883-93; proprietor Fisher teachers' agency, 
120 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Address, Arlington, Mass. P. 

FORD, ISAAC NELSON, A.B. ;Litt.D. 1903. Member editorial staff TW^mw^, 
New York, N. Y., 1870-; London correspondent New York Tribune, 
London, England. Author Tropical America, 1903; various poems and 
numerous articles in magazines and periodicals. Address, 18 Old Queen 
St., Westminster, London, England. P. 

HAMM, WALTER CHARLES, A.B. Member editorial staff Tribune, 
New York, N. Y., 1875-83; Press, Philadelphia, Penn., 1883-1903; U. S. 
consul, Hull, England, 190 3-. Author various articles in magazines. 
Address, U. S. Consulate, Hull, England. P. 

HARRINGTON, CHARLES NELSON, A.B.; A.M., LL.B. Harvard uni- 
versity 1874. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; counsel and chief examiner, 
Title guarantee company of R. I. Address, 426 Brook St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 



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HARTWELL, MORTIMER HALL, A.B. Trustee Brown university 1884- 
Qi. Merchant Providence R. I., 1870-91; director Bank of America; 
Mechanics national bank; secretary Peckham manufacturing company, 
Coventry, R. I., 1872-?; in Europe 1882; treasurer Oneco manufacturing 
company, Conn., 1886-?; member Providence common council 1888-91. 
Born Providence, R. I., March 3, 1849; died Providence, July 21, 1891. 

Nee. 1892 

HERRESHOFF, JOHN BROWN FRANCIS, Ph.B. by special vote 1905; 
A.M. honorary 1890. Chemist; vice president Nichols chemical company; 
member American chemistry association; American society of mechani- 
cal engineers; Scientific alliance. Address, 40 West 69th St., New York, 
N. Y. P- 

JOHNSON, MARCUS MORTON, Ph.B.; M.D. University of the city of 
New York 1877. Teacher Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn., 
1870-75; house physician Hartford, Conn, hospital 1877-78; medical 
student, Vienna and Berlin, 1878-79; physician and surgeon Hartford 
1879-; surgeon Governor's foot guard since 1879; trustee and chairman 
executive committee Conn, literary institution; member Hartford med- 
ical societ}^; Hartford county medical society; American medical associ- 
ation; fellow Academy of medicine, New York, N. Y. Author numerous 
addresses and articles in medical journals. Address, 122 Woadland St., 
Hartford, Conn. P. 

KNIGHT, WALTER BRAYTON, Ph.B. From Providence, R. I.; born 
1849; died Providence, Aug. 7, 1877. Prov. rec. 

LINCOLN, ARTHUR, A.B.; A.M. Stock broker, firm of Chas. Fair- 
child and company, New York, N. Y. Address, 29 Wall St., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

LYON, JONATHAN FISH, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Heidelberg university 1880. 
Physician. Address, 231 East 116th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

MACY, JOHN COGGESHALL, A.B.; LL.B. Iowa state vmiversity 1871. 
Lawyer Des Moines, la., 1872-1901; member city council, Des Moines, 
1885-90. Born Newport, R. I., May, 1848; died Des Moines, la., July 23, 
1901. P-, Nee. 1902 

MARYOTT, CHARLES ALPHEUS, A.B.; A.M. Student Crozer theolog- 
ical seminary; ordained Baptist minister 1871; pastor Lonsdale, R. I., 
1871-83; Quidnesset church. North Kingstown, R. I., 1883-88; Mt. 
Pleasant church. Providence, R. I., 1888-95; First church, Wickford, 
R. I., 1 897-1 902; retired; resident Chicago 111. Address, 4314 Green- 
wood Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

MARYOTT, ERASTUS EDGAR, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Union university 1882. 
Student Crozer theological seminary 1870-71; ordained Baptist minister; 
pastor First church, Wilmington, Del.; Tiverton, R. I.; Lebanon Springs, 
N. Y. ; Berlin, N. Y. ; physician and surgeon, Springfield, Mass., 1882-97?; 
Millbrook, N. Y. ; Coxsackie, N. Y. ; president Hampden district medical 
society 1895; member American academy of medicine; American acad- 
emy of political and social science. Author The new medical world; va- 
rious sermons and articles in religious papers. Born North Stonington, 
Conn., Sept. 29, 1845; died Coxsackie, N. Y., Feb. 29, 1904. 

P., Nee. 1904 

MUNRO, WILFRED HAROLD, A.B.; A.M. Associate professor history 
and director university extension Brown university 1891-99; professor 
European history 1899-. Master De Veaux college, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 
1870-71; associate principal St. Mark's school, Salt Lake City, Utah, 
1871; in South and Central America 1873; principal academic institute 
Le Roy, N. Y., 1875-79; president De Veaux college 1881-89; student 
Universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg, Germany, 1890-9 1', president 
R. I. Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa; Barnard club; R. I. sons of the American 
revolution; R. I. churchmen's club; governor R. I. society colonial wars; 
R. I. society Mayflower descendants; secretary R. I. historical society; 



1870 GRADUATES 303 

member American historical association; American philosophical asso- 
ciation. Author History of Bristol, R. I., 1880; Picturesque Rliode Island, 
1881; editor Works of William H. Prescott, 22 vols., 1905-06; numerous 
articles in reviews and encyclopedias. Address, 115 Butler Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

PECK, WILLIAM THANE, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.D. 1894. Principal high school, 
Warren, R. I., 1S70-72; student Leipsic and Berlin 1872-74; teacher high 
school, Providence, R. I., 1875-81; principal classical department 1881- 
97; principal classical high school 1897-; president R. I. Baptist Sunday 
school convention 1879-81; R. I. institute of instruction 1883-85; R. I. 
Baptist social union 1888-89; president Barnard club 1897-98; R. I. Al- 
pha, Phi Beta Kappa, 1905-. Author various educational articles; editor 
The first and second books of Ovid's Aletainor pilosis for the use of schools, 
1900. Address, 48 Princeton Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

PORTER, GEORGE WHIPPLE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1874. House officer Boston city hospital 1873-74; house surgeon Wom- 
an's hospital in the state of N. Y. 1874-76; physician Providence, R. I., 
1876-; surgeon out-patient department R. I. hospital 1876-82; surgeon 
department of gynecology R. I. hospital 1882-; consulting physician 
Providence lying-in hospital; St. Elizabeth's home; surgeon First light 
infantry regiment 1877-82 ; fellow R. I. medical society 1876- ; Providence 
medical association 1876-; fellow American academy of medicine. Ad- 
dress, 8 Greene St., Providence, R. I. P. 

POWEL, SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. University of Penn. 1877. Travelled in 
Europe 1870-74; resident Newport, R. I, 1874-76; 1886-1902; Philadel- 
phia, Penn., 1876-86; member Newport reading room. Bom Powelton 
Philadelphia, Penn., Nov. 9, 1848; died Newport, R. I., April i, 1902. 

P., Nee. 1902 

PROCTOR, WILLIAM MELVILLE, A.B. Resident Wrentham, Mass.; 
member school committee; chairman board of selectmen; trustee public 
library. Address, Wrentham, Mass. P. 

READ, FREDERICK PARK, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1872. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1873; law5^er. Address, 1440 First National Bank Build- 
ing, Chicago, 111. P. 

REYNOLDS, JOHN POST, Ph.B. Ice dealer Bristol, R. I.; member town 
council 1882-86; superintendent of schools 1884-; judge of probate, Bris- 
tol, 1898- ; president Churchman's club of R. I. 1903. Address, Bristol, 
R. I. P. 

RHODES, ORLO BERTRAM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Greek and Latin 
Hungerford collegiate institute, Adams, N. Y., 1870-78; principal 1882- 
94; editor Daily standard, Watertown, N. Y., 1894-1904. Born Scriba, 
Oswego CO.. N. Y., Jan. .4, .84,; d.ed Watertown, N. Y.. June ,3. .904. 

SHIERE, PETER BENTON, A.B. Graduated theological institute of 
Conn. 1873; preacher Alden, la., 1873-74; ordained Congregational min- 
ister 1874; pastor Maynard, Mass., 1874-76; Chatham, Mass., 1877-79; 
resident West Somerville, Mass. Address, 210 Elm St., West Somerville, 
Mass. Conn, theol., P. 

SMITH, WILLIAM ARMINGTON, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1871. 
Admitted to bar 1871; lawyer Kansas City, Mo., 1871-77; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1878; pastor Hamilton, O., 1878-79; Third church, Cleve- 
land, O., 1879-81; Perkins street church, Somerville, Mass., 1881-89. 
Author Student's handbook of cojmnercial law, 1877 ; also numerous hymns 
and poems. Born Cincinnati, O., Dec. 29, 1847; died Seattle, Wash., 
May 29, 1890. Nee. 1890 

SHEPPARD.CHARLESEWING, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer. Address, Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 



304 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1870 

TAFT, FREDERIC CLARKE, A.B. Student of manufacturing, Wauregan 
mills, Conn., 1870-71; connected with Poneniah mill, Taftville, Conn., 
1871-74; superintendent Whitestone mill, Killingly, Conn., 1874-75. 
Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 5, 1850; died Providence, March 6, 1876. 

Nee. 1881 

THOMAS, EUGENE ELLIS, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1873; ordained Baptist minister 1873; pastor North Tewksbury, 
Mass., 1873-76; Woonsocket, R. I., 1876-84; Newburyport,Mass., 1884-88; 
Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1888-89; Dutch reformed church, Tarrytown- 
on-Hudson, N. Y., 1889-94; Dutch reformed church, Castleton-on-Hud- 
son, N. Y., 1894-1904; chairman board of education Tewksbury two years; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1880-82; superintendent public 
schools Woonsocket 1880-84; member society of biblical literature and 
exegesis. Author various sermons and articles in newspapers and re- 
views; editor Daily and weekly patriot, Woonsocket, 1879-81. Born 
North Attleboro, Mass., Jan. 7, 1851; died Castleton-on-Hudson, N. Y., 
Dec. 4, 1904. R. I. eye. Newt., P. 

WATSON, ARTHUR HAMILTON, Ph.B. Merchant Providence, R. I.; 
member common council 1883-93; president 1890-93; alderman 1894-96; 
president 1895; vice president Narragansett electric lighting company; 
Nicholson file company. Address, 2 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. 

Prov. man., P. 

WEEDEN, GEORGE EVERSON, A.B. ; A.M. Cotton manufacturer Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1870-1902. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 3, 1848; died 
Providence, June 5, 1902. P., Nee. 1902 

WILLIAMS, ALONZO, A.B.; A.M. Tutor Greek and Latin, Brown uni- 
versity, 1870-71; professor modern languages and literature 1876-92; 
professor Germanic languages and literatures 1892-1901. U. S. military 
service 1861-65, second lieutenant; teacher Latin, Greek and German, 
Friends' school. Providence, R. I., 1871-75; member Oriental congress, 
Stockholm, Sweden, 1889; commander R. I. department Grand army of 
the Republic 1889-90; supervisor U. S. census of R. I. 1890; member 
board of soldiers' home 1889-93; trustee East Greenwich academy 1886- 
87; member American oriental society; American philological association; 
registrar R. I. sons of the American revolution 1893-94; member Societa 
didascalica Italiana; member school committee Providence 1900-01; 
colonel R. I. militia 1868; department supervisor R. I. state census 1890; 
president R. I. Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, 1891-93. Author French versi- 
fication; Subjunctive mood in French, 1885 ; German conversation and com- 
position, 1885; Analyses of lectures on German literature , 1894; Syllabus 
of lectures on Faust, 1895; various historical sketches and addresses; ed- 
itor R. I. day at World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893. Born 
Foster, R. I., Sept. 14, 1842; died Providence, March 16, 1901. 

P., Nee. 1901 

WOODMAN, PRENTISS MELLEN, A.B. ; A.M. Miss. college._ Tutor Greek 
and Latin, Miss, college, 1870-72; student Newton theological institution 
1872-73; teacher public schools, Minneapolis, Minn., 1873-80; admitted 
to bar 1880; lawyer Minneapolis 1880-. Editor Woodman's Minn. 
lawyer's diary; Northwestern land guide; various legal publications. Ad- 
dress, Lumber Exchange Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Newt., P. 

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1871 

ARMINGTON, ARTHUR HERBERT, Ph.B. Assessor taxes Providence, 
R. I., 1886-. Address, City Hall, Providence, R. I. P. 

BLODGET, WILLIAM, A.B. Banker Chicago, 111., 1871-75; Providence, 
R. I., 1875-86; Boston, Mass.; New York, N. Y.; Boston, Mass. Address, 
Blodget, Merritt and Co., Boston, Mass. 



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BOWERS, ARTHUR FOSTER, A.B. City editor Tribune, New York, 
N. Y. Died New York, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1905. 

BROWN, RICE ARNOLD, A.B. Merchant Blackstone, Mass.; merchant 
and broker, Long Branch City, N. J. Address, 53 Norwood Ave., Long 
Branch City, N. J. P. 

BROWN, ROBERT PERKINS, A.B.; A.M. With Kendall manufacturing 
company. Providence, R. I.; treasurer R. I. warehouse company; mem- 
ber Providence common council 1899; colonel and aide-de-camp to 
governor of R. I. 1903-04; president municipal league. Address, 13 
Charles Field St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BUCKLIN, GEORGE WARREN, A.B. In business New York, N. Y.; 
Providence, R. I.; travelled in South America 1877-78. Born Louisville, 
Ky., March 23, 1851; died Oroya, Peru, Dec. 24, 1878. Nee. 1879 

BURR, JOHN EZRA, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1874; ordained 1874; pastor Fisherville, N. H., 1874-78; West Medway, 
Mass., 1878-83. Born French Creek, W. Va., Feb. 27, 1845; died Deer 
Park, W. Va., Sept. 6, 1883. Newt., Nee. 1884 

BUSH, HARRY POWELL, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university 187 1- 
73; admitted to bar 1874; lawyer Providence, R. I. Born Providence, 
R. I., June 10, 1851; died Providence, Dec. 24, 1875. Nee. 1876 

CALL, HOWE, Ph.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1874. Admitted to bar 
1874; lawyer. Address, Portsmouth, N. H. 

CAMPBELL, GILBERT NOXON, Ph.B. Lawyer New York, N. Y. 

CARR, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1874. 
Admitted to bar 1874; lawyer. Address, 29 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 

P. 

CARROLL, ADAMS POPE, Ph.B. Merchant Norwich, Conn., 1871-; 
treasurer Wequonnuk mills 1875-77; trustee Norwich savings society 
1872-; treasurer Griswold cotton mill 1873-95; trustee Conn, literary in- 
stitute, Sufheld, Conn., 1884-; Otis public library i8g6-; treasurer Bap- 
tist sea-side resort association of Conn. 1884-1902. Address, 257 Broad- 
way, Norwich, Conn. ■ P. 

CHILD, EDWARD FREEBORN, A.B. Cotton cloth broker. Address, 
48 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CUSHING, WALTER JOHN, Ph.B. Engineer U. S. navy two years; civil 
engineer Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., June 20, 1853; died 
Providence, March 19, 1895. P., Nee. 1897 

EARLE, JOSEPH PITMAN, Ph.B. Trustee Brown university 1888-1905. 
Broker in rubber, New York, N. Y.; resident Wickford, R. I. Born 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 5, 1847; died Wickford, R. I., March 2, 1905. P. 

FITCH, LATHAM, A.B.; A.M. Assistant teacher high school, Worcester, 
Mass., 1871-73; principal high school, Putnam, Conn., 1873-76; ordained 
Baptist minister 1877; pastor Second church. New London, Conn., 1877-?. 
Born New London, Conn., Dec. 10, 1849; died Waterford, Conn., Nov. 6, 
1895- P- 

GARDNER, WALTER RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Nashotah theological 
seminary 1890. Graduated General theological seminary 1874; rector 
St. Thomas's church, Amenia, N. Y., 1874-75; assistant Church of the 
Advent, Boston, Mass., 1875-83 ; general superintendent missions. Diocese 
of Fond du Lac, Wis., 1883-87; rector St. Paul's church, Plymouth, 
Wis., 1887-90; president Nashotah theological seminary 1890-97; mis- 
sionary Algoma, Wis., 1897-. Address, Algoma, Wis. Gen. sem., P. 

GOULD, JOHN MELVILLE, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. 1891; LL.B. Boston uni- 
versity 1875. Admitted to bar 1874; lawyer Newton, Mass.; Boston, 
Mass. Author Treatise on the law of waters, 1883, 3d edition, 1900; 
Notes on the revised statutes of the U. S. and the subsequent legislation of 
Congress, in conjunction with G. F. Tucker, 1889; 2d supplement, 1898; 



3o6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1871 

3d supplement, 1904; articles in Cyclopedia of law and procedure; editor 
Story's Equity pleadings, 9th edition, 1879; loth edition, 1892; Daniell's 
Chancery practice, 6th American edition, 3 vols., 1894; Kent's Commen- 
taries, 14th edition, 4 vols., iSg6; Perry entrusts, $th. edition, i8gg; May on 
insvirance, 4th edition, 2 vols., 1900; Wood on limitations of actions, 3d 
edition, 1901; Parsons on contracts, 9th edition, 3 vols., 1904; National 
bankruptcy act of i8g8, annotated and explained, in conjunction with A. 
W. Blackmore, 1904; The national bank law of 1864, with amendments, 
annotated and explained, 1904. Address, Law Library, Court House, 
Boston, Mass. P. 

HENDRICK, ELIJAH WILLIAM, A.B. Admitted to bar 1874; lawyer 
San Diego, Cal., 1874-; city attorney 1884-86; district attorney San 
Diego county 1884-86; member Cal. legislature 1881-82; U. S. circuit 
commissioner 1875-89. Address, San Diego, Cal. P. 

HENNESSY, THOMAS CHARLES, A.B.; M.D. Bellevue hospital medical 
college 1874. Physician Montreal, Canada. Born Providence, R. I., 
Oct. 9, 1849; died Dec. 25, 1889. 

HOWLAND, MATTHEW MORRIS, A.B.; A.M. Member editorial staff 
Providence journal. Address, Journal office. Providence, R. I. P. 

HOYT, DANIEL WEBSTER, A.B. U. S. military service 1864-65; gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1874; ordained Baptist minister 1874; 
pastor Amherst, Mass., 1874-80; Millbury, Mass., 1880-89; Adams square 
church, Worcester, Mass., 1889-98; resident Worcester, Mass., 1898-. 
Author A sermon in rhyme. Address, 335 Lincoln St., Worcester, Mass. 

Newt., P. 

JAMES, JOHN CRAWFORD, A.B. Wholesale crockery merchant Kansas 
City, Mo., 1872-; president Commerical club; member board of education. 
Address, Corner Linwood Ave. and Flora St., Kansas City, Mo. P. 

JEWELL, JOSEPH HAYDEN, A.B. Medical student Harvard university 
1871-72. Born Brentwood, N. H., Aug. 18, 1847; died Manchester, N. H., 
March 29, 1872. Nee. 1872 

JOHNSON, ALFRED EVAN, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. General theological semi- 
nary 1876. Graduated General theological seminary 1874; Episcopal 
minister; rector St. Peter's church. Stone Ridge, N. Y., 1875-76; assist- 
ant Christ church, Springfield, Mass., 1876-77; St. Anne's church, Lowell, 
Mass., 1877-83; rector Christ church, Salmon Falls, N. H., 1884-88; St. 
Martin's chvirch. New Bedford, Mass., 1888-97; rnissionary Los Angeles, 
Cal., 1900-02; assistant minister All Saints' memorial church. Providence, 
R. I,, 1 9 04-. Author Simple exposition of the" Apostles' creed. Address, 
108 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

KENDALL, HENRY LUCIEN, A.B. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1874; ordained Congregational minister 1875; pastor Walpole, 
Mass., 1874-75; First parish church, Charlestown, Mass., 1875-79; Jack- 
sonville, Fla., 1879-80; Northfield, Minn., 1881-82; Walpole, Mass., 1882- 
83. Born Providence, R. I., March 5, 1849; died Walpole, Mass., Jan. 23, 
1883. And., Nee. 1883 

LUTHER, CHARLES CARROLL, A.B. Journalist 1871-76; ordained 
Baptist minister 1886; evangelist 1876-91, 1893-95, 1897-1900; pastor 
First church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1891-93; Trinity church, Camden, N. J., 
1895-96; North Lyme, Conn., 1901-02; First church. Old Lyme, Conn., 
1903-05 ; evangelist 1905-. Author Beautifid beckoning hands, and other 
pieces, 1887; Tem-ple chimes, 1888; Road to Sodom, or a Christian's rela- 
tion to the world, 1895; Talks to young Christians and some Bible outlines, 
1895 ; editor Delta Kappa Epsilon song book, 1871. Address, Lyme, Conn. 

P. 

MARSH, HENRY, A.B. by special vote 1901. Admitted to bar 1874; 
U. S. circuit court 1876; lawyer Providence, R. I.; deputy clerk U. S. 
circuit and district courts 1882-92; U. S. commissioner district of R. I. 
1881-. Address, P. O. Box 975, Providence, R. I. P. 



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MARSHALL, WILLIAM ELWOOD, A.B.; A.M. Address, Long Point, 
King's Co., Nova Scotia. 

MILLER, AUGUSTUS SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1874; U. S. 
circuit court 1880; U. S. supreme court 1890; lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
member Providence common council 1885-87; president 1887; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1884-85, 1889-91 ; speaker 1889-91 ; member 
R. I. senate 1893-94; member R. I. commission to revise constitution 1897 ; 
mayor Providence 1902-05; chairman R. I. state commission on harbor 
improvement 1903. Born Plainfield, Conn., Aug. 13, 1847; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Sept. 26, 1905. P. 

MUSTIN, WILLIAM FINN, A.B.; A.M. Merchant Philadelphia, Penn., 
1871-78. Born Philadelphia, Penn., June 15, 1849; died Philadelphia, 
Dec. 15, 1878. Nee. 1879 

PLUMMER, CORNELIUS CHANNING, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
secretary R. I. radical peace society 1891-. Address, 108 John St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

POTTER, FRANK KING, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I. Born Prov- 
idence, R. I., Dec. 15, 1S49; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 31, 1905. P. 

TAYLOR, DAVID HENRY, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological semi- 
nary 1874; ordained Baptist minister 1874; pastor Calvary church, Salem, 
Mass., 1874-76; Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1877-86; Central church, Norwich, 
Conn., 1886-89; Central Congregational church, Newtonville, Mass., 
1889-90. Author Jubilee hymn, 1882; Life of Paid, 1884; Memoir of 
William Treat Burns, 1889; also various articles in magazines and period- 
icals. Born French Lake, Queen's county, N. B., Dec. 19, 1847; died 
Newtonville, Mass., Dec. 10, 1890. Roch. theol., Nee. 1891 

THOMAS, SYLVANUS MARTIN, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1874. 
Lawyer Taunton, Mass., 1875-98; member board of commissioners Vessel 
owners' association; president and treasurer Taunton street railroad, 
1893-98; treasurer Dighton, Somerset and Swansea road; president 
Taunton and Brockton road. Born New Bedford, Mass., March 23, 1850; 
died Taunton, Mass., Nov. 20, 1898. Nee. 1899 

TUCKER, EDWARD TOBEY, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1874. Phy- 
sician New Bedford, Mass.; member school committee 1893-98. Address, 
258 Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

WOODWORTH, LEVERETT SUPPLY, A.B. Graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1874. Ordained Congregational minister 1874; pastor 
South church, Campello, Brockton, Mass., 1874-79; Newman church. 
East Providence, R. I., 1879-88; superintendent public schools. East 
Providence, one year; state missionary R. I. home missionary society; 
pastor Highland Congregational church, Providence, R. I.; chaplain R. I. 
militia seven years; delegate International council, London, 1891; Inter- 
national Sunday school convention, Jerusalem, 1904. Address, 5 Rhode 
Island Ave., Providence, R. I. And., P. 

WYMAN, HENRY HARRISON, A.B. Member Paulist order 1875; or- 
dained Roman Catholic priest 1876; Paulist missionary, U. S. and Canada, 
1876-95; rector St. Mary's church, Cailfornia St., San Francisco, Cal., 
1895-1900, 1903-. Author Certainty in religion, 1905; articles in Cath- 
olic magazines. Address, 628 California St., San Francisco, Cal. P. 

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1872 

ASHTON, AMOS TURNER, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1903. Graduated General 
theological seminary 1875; ordained Episcopal deacon 1875; priest 1875; 
rector St. Thomas's church, Amenia, N. Y., 1875-78; Trinity church, Hav- 
erstraw, N. Y., 1878-91; St. James's church, Hyde Park-on-Hudson, N. Y., 
1891-; archdeacon of Duchess 1900-; member various committees. Diocese 
of New York. Author God's glory our aim; the three following articles in 
Beer's History of Rockland county, N. Y.: History of Trinity church, 



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Haverstraw; History of St. Luke's church, Haverstraw; Sketch of the life of 
Rev. Solomon G. Hitchcock of Sharon, Conn.; Historical sketch, in Centen- 
nial history of the diocese of New York; various miscellaneous articles in 
newspapers. Address, Hyde Park-on-Hudson, N. Y. P. 

BARBER, LEANDER MILTON, A.B. Superintendent Wood river branch 
railroad. Address, Hope Valley, R. I. P. 

BARNETT, FRANCIS WALTER, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Episcopal minis- 
ter 1876; assistant Trinity church, Newtown, Conn., 1876-79; rector St. 
Matthew's church, Wilton, Conn., 1879-82; Christ church, Canaan, Conn., 
1882-99; St. Luke's church. South Glastonbury, Conn., 1889-. Address, 
South Glastonbury, Conn. P. 

BEAM, JOHN ROGERS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Columbia college 1874. Law- 
yer Paterson, N. J.; captain Light guards of Paterson; major N. J. state 
national guard. Born Paterson, N. J., Dec. 19, 1850; died Paterson, 
July 4, 1893. P., Nee. 1904 

BENNETT, ALBERT ARNOLD, A.B.; D.D. 1900; D.B. Baptist union 
theological seminary 1875. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor First 
church, Holliston, Mass., 1875-80; missionary Yokohama, Japan, 1879-; 
president Baptist theological seminary of Japan 1884-94. Author His- 
torical sketch of Holliston Baptist church; Baptist hymnbook; also, in Jap- 
anese, various portions of the Bible, tracts and hymns. Address, Yoko- 
hama, Japan. P. 

BESTOR, ORSON PORTER, A.B.; D.B. Baptist union theological semi- 
nary 1877; Chicago university 1898. U. S. military service 1862; student 
Newton theological institution 1872-73; ordained Baptist minister 1873; 
pastor Neponset, 111., 1873-7 ■;; Bristol, 111., 1875-77; Dixon, 111., 1877-82; 
Pullman, 111., 1882-84; Madison, Wis., 1884-88; Beloit, Wis., 1889-93; Ev- 
ans ville, Wis., 1893-98; Bayview, Milwaukee, Wis., 1899-1903; Dundee, 
111., 1904-; recording secretary Wis. Baptist state convention 1889-95, 
1900-02; assistant general missionary 1893. Author various articles in 
religious papers. Address, Dundee, 111. Newt., P. 

BEVAN, JOHN LUTHER, A.B.; LL.B. University of Mich. 1874. Lawyer 
Atlanta, 111.; city attorney ten years; town clerk ten years; alderman 
three years; mayor three years. Address, Atlanta, 111. P. 

BROWN, WILLIAM GARDNER, A.B.; A.M. Student Boston university 
medical school; medical department. University of Michigan, 1874-75; 
physician Chicago, 111., 1875-77; teacher Swansea, Mass., 1877-79; S'Cad- 
emy, New Paltz, N. Y., 1879-81. Born Swansea, Mass., Dec. 16, 1846; 
drowned Fall River, Mass., Sept. 15, 1882. Nee. 1883 

BUFFUM, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Connected with R. I. national bank. 
Providence, R. I., 1872-73; cotton broker Providence 1873-75. Born 
Smithfield, R. I., Nov. 2, 1849; died Middletown, R. I., Jan. 7, 1875. 

Nee. 1875 

CARR, WILLIAM CORNELIUS, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1875; ordained Baptist minister 1875; pastor Danielson, Conn.; 
Windsor, Vt.; Weedsport, N. Y. Address, Malone, N. Y. 

COATES, FRANK AVERY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, Columbia college, 1875. Physician. Address, Mystic, Conn. P. 

COLWELL, JOHN WILMARTH, A.B. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1875; ordained Congregational minister 1875; pastor West 
Concord, N. H., 1875-79; Pittsfield, N. H., 1879-81; Second church. Pea- 
body, Mass., 1881-87; Barrington, R. I., 1887-96; member school board. 
Concord, N. H.; Peabody, Mass. Author Fourteen hundred miles in 
sleeping car, 1891. Born Providence, R. I., May 3, 1847; died Barrington, 
R. I., March 20, 1896. And., P., Nee. 1896 

CRANE, JOSHUA EDDY, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy, Bridgewater, 
Mass., 1873-75 ; preparatory department, and instructor English language, 
Syrian Protestant college, Beirut, Syria, 1876-79; instructor Latin, acad- 
emy, Albany, N. Y., 1882-84; librarian Young men's association, Albany, 



1872 GRADUATES 309 

1884-87, 1891-92; associate principal Latin school, Portland, Me., 1887- 
89; corresponding secretary Old Bridgewater historical society 1894-; 
librarian Taunton public library, Taunton, Mass., 1895-. Author various 
biographical sketches in Old colony historical society collections. Ad- 
dress, Taunton, Mass. P. 

DEAN, ARTHUR DENORVAN, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.B. University at Lewis- 
burg 1867. Admitted to bar 1875; U. S. supreme court 1879; lawyer 
Scranton, Penn. ; president Waverly borough school board, Lackawanna 
county, Penn., 1897-. Author Genealogy of the Dean family; Genealogy 
of the Tripp family. Address, 329^ Washington Ave., Scranton, Penn. 

P. 

DOUGLAS, SAMUEL TOBEY, Ph.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1875. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1875; lawyer Providence, R. L; member common council 
1887-90; alderman 1890-92; commissioner U. S. circuit court 1890-1905; 
standing master in chancery R. L supreme court 1898-1905; lieutenant- 
colonel R. I. militia and First light infantry 1893-95. Born Providence, 
R. I., Nov. 15, 1853; died Providence, R. L, April 12, 1905. P. 

DUANE, JAMES MAY, A.B. ; A.M. Banker, member firm of Brown broth- 
ers and company. New York, N. Y. Address, 62 East 55th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

DUNBAR, EUGENE KINCAID, A.B. ; A.M. Editor and publisher; broker. 
Address, 159 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. 

ELLIOT, RICHARD MOSES, A.B. Music teacher. Address, 118 Charles 
St., Boston, Mass. P. 

FISHER, GEORGE RUSSELL, Ph.B.; M.D. Bellevue hospital medical 
college. Physician Providence, R. I. Address, 1924 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. 

GAMMELL, ROBERT IVES, A.B. ; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1890-. 
Merchant and manufacturer Providence, R. I.; president R. I. hospital; 
Taunton locomotive manufacturing company; Providence national bank; 
treasurer Blackstone manufacturing company; director R. I. hospital trust 
company; Mergenthaler linotype company; Providence Washington in- 
surance company; Manufacturers mutual fire insurance company; Me- 
chanics mutual fire insurance company; Boston and Providence railroad 
company; Providence institution for savings. Address, 327 Benefit St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

GOULD, EDWIN WALTER, A.B.; A.M. Student Episcopal theological 
school, Cambridge, Mass.; ordained Episcopal minister 1878; assistant 
rector St. John's church, Roxbury, Mass., one year; travelled 1878-84; 
curate Markham church, Cornwall, England, 1884-86. Author various 
articles in Churchman. Born Providence, R. I., April 7, 1850; died 
Stratton, Cornwall, England, Dec. 31, 1886. Nee. 1887 

GREENE, BENJAMIN ALLEN, A.B.; D.D. 1893. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1875 ; ordained Baptist minister 1875 ; pastor West- 
boro, Mass., 1875-82; Lynn, Mass., 1882-97; Evanston, 111., 1897-; special 
lecturer Crozer theological seminary 1895 ; director Northern Baptist edu- 
cational society; trustee Newton theological institution; secretary board 
of trustees; trustee Divinity school, Chicago university; special lecturer 
Rochester theological seminary 1896; Chicago university 1903; president 
Baptist ministerial conference, Mass. Author various articles in period- 
icals. Address, Evanston, 111. Newt., P. 

GREENE, FRANK BARTLETT, A.B.; A.M. Teacher English and scien- 
tific department, Worcester academy, 1872-73; editor and publisher edu- 
cational and other works, Germantown, Penn.; member executive com- 
mittee University extension center, Germantown, Penn., 1890-1900; 
treasurer; secretary Geographical society of Philadelphia 1900-04. 
Author Greene's first lessons in English; Warren's new physical geog- 
raphy, in conjunction with W. H. Brewer; also various geographical 
articles in Chambers' new encyclopcedia; Lippincott's gazetteer; Encyclopcs- 
dia Americana. Address, 5904 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Penn. P. 



3IO BROWN UNIVERSITY 1872 

HAMLIN, EDWARD BOWEN, A.B.; A.M. With The J. Briggs and sons 
company, manufacturers of jewelers' suppHes, Providence, R. I.; super- 
intendent. Address, 7 Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

HENDRICK, JAMES WESLEY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1875; lawyer Los 
Angeles, Cal.; Santa Monica, Cal.; district attorney Lassen co., Cal., 1877- 
79; justice Cal. superior court, Lassen co., 1880-85. Address, 750 North 
Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, Cal. P. 

HERRING, EDWIN AYER, A.B. With G. H. Herring, Haverhill, Mass., 
1872-73; graduated Newton theological institution 1876; ordained Baptist 
minister 1876; pastor Bellows Falls, Vt., 1876-78; Peterboro, N. H., 1879- 
81; shoe manufacturer, Haverhill, Mass., 1881-84; pastor Ellsworth, Me., 
1884-86; Brandon, Vt. 1886-97; East Providence, R. I., 189 7- 1903; finan- 
cial superintendent R. I. temperance league 1903-. Address, 139 Went- 
worth Ave., Edgewood, Providence, R. I. Newt., P. 

HITCHCOCK, GEORGE, A.B. 1889; LL.B. Harvard university 1874. Law- 
yer R. I.; New York, N. Y.; artist Egmond a. d. Hoef, Holland; represent- 
ed in Dresden gallery; Chicago art institute; Imperial collection, Vienna; 
McCullough collection, London; R. I. school of design; medals American 
art association 1887 ; honorable mention Paris 1887 ; gold medal Paris 1889 ; 
Berlin 1896; World's Columbian exposition 1893; Dresden 1897; Vienna 
1898; Munich 1901; corresponding member Paris society of American 
painters; member Franz Josef order, Austria; Munich secession; Vienna 
association of arts. Author series of papers on art in Scribner's magazine; 
L'art, Paris. Address, Egmond a. d. Hoef, Holland. W. w. in Am., P. 

HOLBROOK, JOHN JOSIAH, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1875 ; teacher natural sciences and mathematics. New London, 
N. H., 1875-77; principal private school, Keene, N. H.; civil engineer 
Keene, 1879-84; correspondent various newspapers. Bom Swanzey, 
N. H., Dec. 10, 1844; died Keene, N. H., March 24, 1884. 

Newt., Nee. 1884 

HOWARTH, FRANCIS ANDREW, A.B. Woolen manufacturer Rochdale 
and Oxford, Mass. Address, 45 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

HOWE, FRANK PERLEY, A.B.; M.E. Lehigh university 1878. Iron and 
steel manufacturer; general superintendent Montour iron and steel com- 
pany, Danville, Penn., 1880-86; vice president and general manager 
North branch steel company, Danville, 1886-91; second vice president 
W. Wharton, jr., and company, Philadelphia, Penn., 1891-1900; secretary 
and treasurer Cranbury furnace company 190 1-; president Graham iron 
company 1901-; manager Rockhill furnace company 1902-. Address, 
242 South 17th St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

JENNINGS, ANDREW JACKSON, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1876. 
Trustee Brown university 1887-. Principal high school, Warren, R. I., 
1872-74; admitted to bar 1876; lawyer Fall River, Mass.; member school 
committee Fall River 1876-79; Mass. house of representatives 1878, 
1879; Mass. senate 1882; district attorney, southern district of Mass., 
1894-98. Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

JUDAH, NOBLE BRANDON. Ph.B. Admitted to bar 1874; lawyer, mem- 
ber firm of Judah, Willard and Wolf, Chicago, 111. Address, 2701 
Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

KELLEN, WILLIAM VAIL, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. 1891; LL.D. 1902; LL.B. 
Boston university 1875. Trustee Brown university 189 2-. Teacher 
university grammar school. Providence. R. I., 1872-74; admitted to bar 
1876; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1876-; reporter decisions Mass. supreme 
court 1888-92; trustee Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, Mass.; 
president R. I. Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, 1901-03. Author Parsons on con- 
tracts, 7th ed., edited, 1882; Index digest of Mass. reports, 1886; Index to 
public statutes of Mass., 1888. Address, 202 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 
Mass, P. 



1872 GRADUATES 311 

LANDRUM, WILLIAM WARREN, A.B.; D.D. 1902; Washington and Lee 
college 1886; LL.D. University of Ga. 1903. Graduated Southern Baptist 
theological seminary 1874; ordained Baptist minister 1874; pastor Shreve- 
port, La., 1874-76; First church Atlanta, Ga., 1876-82, 1896-; Richmond, 
Va., 1882-96. Address, Atlanta, Ga. Bapt. encyc, P. 

LISCOMB, WILLIAM SHIELDS, A.B. ; A.M. Instructor modern languages, . 
Brown university, 1885-86; rhetoric and modern languages 1886-88. 
Teacher English and classical school. Providence, R. I., 1874-84; high 
school. Providence, 1885; professor rhetoric and English literature, 
Keiogijiku university, Tokio, Japan, 1888-93; lecturer Christian history, 
Jiyn Shin Gakko; member Asiatic society of Japan. Author letters from 
Japan, and numerous articles and poems in periodicals. Born Providence, 
R. I., March 19, 1848; died Chichester, N. H., Sept. 5, 1893. Nee. 1894 

M'LARREN, IRVINE GREENE, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1874. 
Admitted to bar 1875; lawyer Eastport, Me., 1875-; principal high school, 
Eastport; Princeton, Me.; city solicitor Eastport 1893, 1898, 1903; mem- 
ber school committee several years. Address, 91 Water St., Eastport, 
Me. P. 

MASON, JOHN HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1904; University of Rochester 
1903. In city department. Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1872-74; graduat- 
ed Rochester theological seminary 1877; ordained Baptist minister 1877; 
pastor First church, Sennett, N. Y., 1877-81; First church, Brockport, 
N. Y., 1881-89; First church. New Haven, Conn., 1889-96; First church, 
Batavia, N. Y., 1898-1904; professor English Bible, Rochester theological 
seminary, 1904-. Address, 213 Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y. 

Roch. theol., P. 

NEWBOLD, CHARLES LAURIE, A.B.; D.B. Divinity school, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1875. Ordained Episcopal minister; missionary Christ church, 
Milton and Watsontown, Penn., 1875-76; rector Church of the Epiphany, 
Providence, R. I., 1876-78; St. Paul's church, Hoboken, N. J., 1878-83; 
Christ church, Manhasset, N. Y., 1883-. Author Log book, 1884; His- 
torical sketch of Christ church, Manhasset, N. Y., 1903. Address, Man- 
hasset, Nassau Co., N. Y. P. 

NICHOLS, CHARLES LEMUEL, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1875. Instructor chemistry. Brown university, 1872-73. Physician 
Worcester, Mass., 1875-; lecturer on history of medicine, Boston univer- 
sity, 1 888-. Address, 38 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

OLCOTT, JOHN HEZEKIAH, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. National university, 
Washington, D. C, 1876. Insurance agent, Washington, D. C, 1872-74; 
clerk U. S. post ofifice department 1874-89; dry goods merchant, Wash- 
ington, 1889-98; secretary Masonic lodges. Address, 1331 F St., N. W., 
Washington, D. C. P. 

OSLER, LEMUEL JOSIAH, A.B.; A.M. Merchant. Address, 241 Rhodes 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PARKER, HENRY WARD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1890. 
Physician. Address, 13 South Sixth St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

PAYNE, ARTHUR DEXTER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
broker, dealer in mortgages. New York, N. Y. Address, 128 Broadway, 
New York, N. Y. P. 

SCOTT, ADRIAN, A.B. A.M. 1875; upon examination 1891; Ph.D. 1893. 
Instructor German, Brown university, 1891-94; associate professor Ger- 
manic philology and Scandinavian 1894-96. Instructor Chippaqua moun- 
tain institute, N. Y., 1872-73; principal high school, Blackstone, Mass., 
1873-74; assistant professor Latin and Greek, Norwich university, 1874- 
75; superintendent of schools, Blackstone, Mass., 1878-91 ; farmer and stock 
raiser, Blackstone, Mass., 1896-. Author 5c/joo/ reports, Blackstone, Mass., 
1878-91; various articles in newspapers. Address, Northfield, Vt. P. 



312 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1872 

SMITH, JOHN DAY, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Columbian university 1878; LL.M. 
1881. Admitted to bar 1881; professor evidence, torts and contsitu- 
tional law, Howard university, 1882-85; ^^^ o^ torts and American con- 
stitutional law. University of Minn., 1892-; lawyer Minneapolis, Minn.; 
member Minn, house of representatives 1889-90; Minn, senate 1891-95; 
commander department of Minn. Grand army of the republic 1893 ; judge 
district court, Minn., 1904-. Author Cases on constitutional law, 1897. 
Address, 2720 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. P. 

STOCKWELL, GEORGE APPLETON, A.B.; A.M. Member reportorial 
stafi Advertiser, Boston, Mass., 1874-76; Journal, Providence, R. I., 1879- 
83; Press, Providence, 1883-; agent U. S. coast survey office and U. S. 
hydrographic office 1885-; British vice consul. Providence, 1885-; secre- 
tary R. I. state board of agriculture 1892-1903. Author Mass. town 
histories; R. I. almanac; variovis articles in newspapers and magazines; 
foreign newspaper correspondent. Address, Providence, R. I. P. 

WASHBURN, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Farmer Medfield, Mass.; member 
school committee, Medfield, 1898-; secretary; chairman; trustee public 
library 1899-; secretary four years; trustee town funds 1901; town clerk 
pro tempore 1901 ; member joint school committee, Medfield and Walpole, 
Mass., 1899-; secretary Medfield historical society 1893-1902; president; 
secretary committee to arrange for celebration of the 250th anniversary 
of the incorporation of Medfield; justice of the peace. Author Historical 
catechism of Medfield, Mass.; editor Proceedings at the celebration of the 
2joth anniversary of the incorporation of Medfield. Address, Medfield, 
Mass. P. 

WATERMAN, DANIEL DYER, Ph.B. Temporary assistant engineering 
department, Providence water works, 1869-73; assistant civil engineer 
1873-76; tax assessor, Cranston, R. I., 1885; moderator 1886-88; town 
clerk and probate clerk 1888-; member school committee 1903-; judge of 
probate 1904-. Address, 187 Farmington Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHEELER, HENRY ALEXANDER, A.B.; A.M. Student. Author 
various articles in periodicals. Born Worcester, Mass., Feb. 24, 1846; 
died Worcester, March 23, 1887. Nee. 1887 

WOODS, JOHN CARTER BROWN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard univer- 
sity 1874. Trustee Brown university 1884-; secretary executive commit- 
tee 1889-. Admitted to bar 1874; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1874-; mem- 
ber Providence common council 1877-85; president 1881-85; member 
school committee 1881-85; R. I. house of representatives 1881-87; R- ^■ 
senate 1891-92, 1894-97; R. I. board of state charities and corrections 
1892-98; chairman 1895-98; member R. I. commission on improved roads 
1892-95; R. I. commission on geological survey of the state 1895-; R. I. 
commission to erect state armory in Providence; trustee R. I. school for 
the deaf 1895- ; director on the part of Brown university, R. I. school of 
design 1894-95; president R. I. society for the prevention of cruelty to 
animals 1888-1900; clerk Charitable Baptist society of Providence 1877- 
91; president R. I. sons of the American revolution 1892-93; R. I. Alpha, 
Phi Beta Kappa, 1893-95. Address, 82 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 
So-*9 

1873 

ALMY, HERBERT, A.B. Assistant clerk R. I. supreme court, Providence 
CO., 1876-84; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1884-. Address, 205 Butler Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BASSETT, EDWARD DROWN, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
school committee six years; common council; director Westminster 
bank; Providence Atheneeum; member commission to revise judicial 
system of R. I. Address, 179 Congress Ave., Providence, R. I. 



i873 GRADUATES 313 

BLAKE, HENRY AUGUSTUS, A.B. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1876; ordained Congregational minister 1876; pastor Athol, 
Mass., 1876-83; Providence, R. I., 1884-88; Webster, Mass., 1888-99; 
Spencer, Mass., 1899-1900; Rochester, N. H., 1901-; member school com- 
mittee Providence 1885-88; trustee Webster public library; secretary of 
trustees. Author Semi-centennial- history of Congregational church of 
Athol. Address, Rochester, N. H. And., P. 

BOGMAN, EDWARD YOUNG, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1876. Res- 
ident physician Boston lying-in hospital 1876; physician Providence, 
R. I. Author various articles in medical journals. Born Boston, Mass., 
Feb. 24, 1849; died Atlanta, Ga., March 5, 1900. P., Nee. 1900 

BOURNE, FRANK BAYLIES, A.B. Instructor analytical chemistry, 
Brown university, 1873-74. Civil engineer, city engineer's office. Prov- 
idence, R. I. Address, 100 Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

BROWN, GEORGE MATTICE, A.B. Lawyer Buffalo, N. Y.; corporation 
counsel, Buffalo, 1891-93. Address, 78 Erie County Savings Bank 
Building, Buffalo, N. Y. P. 

BROWN, GEORGE TILDEN, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1875. Law- 
yer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1877-78, 
1887-88, 1893-94; R. I. senate 1889-91; justice R. I. supreme court 
1905-. Address, 49 Westminister St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BROWN, WALTER FRANCIS, Ph.B. Artist Providence, R. I.; Venice, 
Italy. Address, Palazzo da Mula, San Vio 725, Venice, Italy. P. 

BROWN, WILLIAM MAXWELL, Ph.B. Assistant engineer Mass. state 
board of health, Boston, Mass.; chief engineer Mass. metropolitan sewer- 
age commission 1895-1904; member American society of civil engineers 
1896-; Boston society of civil engineers 1893-; director 1901, 1902; mem- 
ber school board, Chelsea, Mass., 1899-1901; engineer sewerage work, 
Mass. metropolitan water and sewerage board, 1901-. Author of reports 
relating to Metropolitan sewerage works. Address, i Ashburton Place, 
Boston, Mass. P. 

BULLOCK, GEORGE NEWHALL, A.B. Merchant. Address, 378 Car- 
penter St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BURGESS, FREDERICK, A.B.; D.D. 1899. Student General theological 
seminary 1874-75; Oxford university 1876; ordained Episcopal priest; 
minister St. Mark's church, Mendham, N. J., 1877; rector Grace church, 
Amherst, Mass., 1877-82; Christ church, Pomfret, Conn., 1882-89; Church 
of St. Asaph, Bala, Penn., 1889-96; Christ church, Detroit, Mich., 1896- 
98; Grace church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1898-1902; bishop of Long Island, 
N. Y., 1902-. Address, Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Gen. sem., P. 

CALDWELL, WILLIAM EMERY, A.B. 1889. Insurance agent. Address, 
76 Williams St., New York, N. Y. P. 

CARPENTER, GEORGE EDWARD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. College of physi- 
cians and surgeons 1875. Physician Albion, N. Y., 1875-78; East Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1878-82, 1882-93; New York, N. Y., 1882; member school 
committee East Providence; superintendent of schools; health officer; 
medical examiner; member R. I. medical society 1875-93. Born Seekonk, 
Mass., now East Providence, R. I., Aug. 23, 1849; died East Providence, 
Sept. 22, 1893. Nee. 1894 

CARRINGTON, EDWARD, A.B. In cattle business, Wy. ter., 1878-85; 
resident Providence, R. I., 1885-. Address, 66 Williams St., Providence, 
R. I. 

COLLINS, GEORGE LEWIS, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1879. Trus- 
tee Brown university 1893-. Physician Providence, R. I.; physician 
Dexter asylum; Shelter for colored children; Providence dispensary; 
Home for aged women; R. I. Roman Catholic orphan asylum; St. Mary's 
orphanage; home, Society for prevention of cruelty to children; attending 
physician Providence lying-in hospital; consulting physician; surgeon 



314 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1873 

R. I. hospital 1890-1903; consulting physician and surgeon 1903-; sur- 
geon St. Joseph's hospital; consulting surgeon; member American medi- 
cal association; R. I. medical society; Providence medical association. 
Address, Providence, R. I. P. 

COLLINS, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, Ph.B. Manufacturer of water 
wheels, Norwich, Conn.; mechanical superintendent, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Address, 272 Harriet St., Bridgeport, Conn. P. 

BUNNELL, WILLIAM WANTON, A.B. Cotton broker Providence, R. I., 
1873-81; manufacturer, treasurer Bunnell manufacturing company, 
Providence 1881-99; manufacturer Apponaug, R. I., 1901-. Address, 
16 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FARNHAM, EDWIN PICKETT, A.B.; D.D. 1903. Teacher Harwinton 
academy 1873-74; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1877; or- 
dained Baptist minister 1877; pastor Friendship street, now Calvary, 
church. Providence, R. I., 1877-83; Warburton avenue church, Yonkers, 
N. Y., 1883-86; preacher Minneapolis and Richfield, Minn., 1887-88; pas- 
tor First Baptist church, Salem, Mass., 1888-1903; superintendent church 
extension work, Brooklyn and Long Island, 1903-. Author addresses, 
sermons and articles in magazines. Address, 450 Elm St., Richmond 
Hill, N. Y. Roch. theol., P. 

FITZGERALD, ORMOND EDWARD, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 
1875. Lawyer. Address, 31 Market Square, Providence, R. I. 

FOSTER, WILLIAM EATON, A.B.; A.M.; Litt.D.. 1901. Librarian public 
library, Hyde Park, Mass., 1873-76; cataloguer Turner free library, 
Randolph, Mass., 1876-77; librarian public library, Providence, R. I., 
1877-. Author Literature of civil service reform in the U. S., 1881; The 
civil service reform m-ovenient, 1881; Libraries and readers, 1883; Stephen 
Hopkins, a R. L statesman, 1884; Early attempts at R. L history, compris- 
ing those of Stephen Hopkins and Theodore Foster, edited in Collections of 
the R. I. historical society, vol. 7, 1885 ; References to political and econom,ic 
topics, 1885 ; References to the history of presidential adm-inistrations , lySg- 
1885, 1885; Town government in R. /., 1886; References to the constitution 
of the United States, with an appendix, 1890; Public support of public libra- 
ries, 1891 ; Some R. L contributions to the intellectual life of the last century, 
1892; Libraries of Providence, 1902; besides various periodical articles, 
partially enumerated in Annual report of the American historical 
association, 1889. Address, 240 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. 

Am. hist, assoc, P. 

FULLER, AUGUSTUS HEMENWAY, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Bennington, 
Vt., 1873-75; Uxbridge, Mass., 1875-76; student Bangor theological sem- 
inary 1876-78; Congregational minister; pastor Mattapoisett, Mass., 
1878-86; West Medway, Mass., 1886-89; Billerica, Mass., 1889-92; Easton, 
Mass., 1892-1903; Union church, Ballard Vale, Mass., 1904-. Address, 
Ballard Vale, Mass. P. 

GREENE, STEPHEN, Ph.B. Trustee Brown university 1900-01. Civil 
engineer Providence, R. I., 1873-75; mill engineer and architect 1875- 
1901; superintendent construction New Elizabeth Mills, Hills Grove, 
R. I., 1876-79; with A. D. Lockwood and company. Providence, R. I., 
1879-82; Lockwood, Greene and company, Providence, Newburyport, 
Mass., Boston, Mass., 1882-1901; treasurer and manager Whitefield 
cotton mills, Newburyport, Mass., 1886-90; director various manufac- 
turing and insurance companies, New England and the South; member 
school committee, Warwick, R. I., 1878-79; trustee Worcester academy; 
Newton theological institution; Mass. homoeopathic hospital; American 
society of mechanical engineers; president American Baptist home mis- 
sion society 1897-1900. Born Hope Village, Scituate, R. I., Sept. 27, 
1851; died Newton Centre, Mass., Nov. 7, 1901. P., Nee. 1902 



i873 GRADUATES 315 

GRINNELL, JOHN BROWN, A.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1875. Pen- 
sion lawyer Mystic, Conn.; with Standard machinery company, Mystic; 
with Eaton, Cole and Burnham company, Bridgeport, Conn. Address, 
929 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. P. 

HORTON, VICTOR FOOTE, A.B.; A.M. Private tutor, Johnston, R. I., 
1873-97; Providence, R. I., 1897-1904; member school board, Johnston, 
1877-83; secretary 1878-83; superintendent schools 1884-87. Author 
various reports and newspaper articles. Address, 40 Gilmore St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

HOWLAND, CARVER, A.B. 1881. Graduated U. S. miUtary academy 
1876; second lieutenant 4th infantry, U. S. army; instructor modem 
languages. U. S. military academy, 1883-87; first lieutenant 1S86; ad- 
jutant 1887; captain 1894-1901; major 1901; retired 1902. Address, 
San Diego, Cal. P. 

JAMES, LUTHER TILLMAN, A.B. Wholesale crockery and glass mer- 
chant. Address, 3420 Paseo St., Kansas City, Mo. ' P. 

KNEISLY, CHARLES CHRISTIAN, Ph.B. Chief clerk U. S. land office, 
Guthrie, Ok. Address, Guthrie, Ok. P. 

LINCOLN, JOHN LARKIN, Ph.B. Merchant Boston, Mass., 1873-76; with 
D. Appleton and company, publishers, Chicago, 111., 1876-79; with 
J. W. Doane and company, tea and coffee importers, Chicago, 1878-80 
with Deane, Whitaker and company, wholesale grocers, Chicago, 1880-83 
with Deane brothers and Lincoln, wholesale grocers, Chicago, 1883- 1903 
retired 1904. Address, 334 Huron St., Chicago, 111. P. 

LINDSEY, JOSEPH FERDINAND, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1876. Physician Newport, R. I., 1877-78; in Europe 1879-80; physician 
Boston, Mass.. 1880-89; ^^,11 River, Mass.; Roxbury, Mass.; member 
Mass. homoeopathic medical society; Boston homceopathic medical society. 
Address, "The Warren," Roxbury, Mass. P. 

McCLELLAN, ARTHUR DAGGETT, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 
1875. Trustee Brown university 1897-1900. Reporter Evening gazette, 
Worcester, Mass., 1873-74; proprietor and publisher Boston daily law 
bulletin and Banker and tradesman, Boston, Mass., 1875-76; lawyer Bos- 
ton 1 875-1 900. Born Sutton, Mass., May 21, 1850; died Boston, Mass., 
April 5, 1900. P., Nee. 1900 

McCORD, CHARLES GIBSON, Ph.B. Lawyer Vincennes. Ind.; U. S. 
commissioner 1876-90. Address, 112 North Seventh St., Vincennes, Ind. 

P. 

MARTIN, ROBERT MITCHELL, A.B. Teacher Latin, Peddie institute, 
Hightstown, N. J., 1873-74; graduated Rochester theological seminary 
1877; ordained Baptist minister 1877; pastor Mumford, N. Y., 1877-79; 
Deep River, Conn., 1879-81; Orange, N. J., 1881-84; New York, N. Y., 
1884-85; Amenia, N. Y., 1885-87; Fourth church. Providence, R. I., 1887- 
92; preacher Buffalo, N. Y., 1892-94; Rochester, N. Y., 1894-95; pastor 
Central church, Salem, Mass., 1896-99; preacher Olivet church, Montreal, 
Canada, 1900-01 : preacher First church, Cleveland, O., 1902 ; pastor Wash- 
ington street church, Lynn, Mass., 1902-03; superintendent of schools 
Swampscott, Mass., 1904-; Ipswich, Mass., 1905-; secretary R. I. Baptist 
education society 1889-92. Address, i2| Hathorne St., Salem, Mass. 

Roch. theol., P. 

MATHEWSON, EVERETT PERCIVILLE, A.B.; A.M. Baptist clergy- 
man; pastor South Centre Ashford church, Warrenville, Conn., 1874-79; 
First church, Hopkinton, R. I., 1880-89; farmer and preacher, Hopkin- 
ton, R. I., 1889-; deputy town clerk 1890-; chairman school committee 
1892-. Address, Hopkinton, R. I. P. 

MATHEWSON, FRANK MASON, Ph.B. Manufacturer Providence, R. 
I. ; banker and broker New York, N. Y. Address, 30 Broad St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 



3i6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1873 

RHODES, DANIEL, A.B.;' A.M. U. S. military service 1864-65, second 
lieutenant; student Rochester theological seminary 1874-75; professor 
Latin, Central university, and teacher, high school, Pella, la., 1876-78; 
Sunday school missionary. Col., 1879-80; civil engineer Denver, Col.; 
special examiner Bureau of pensions, Washington, D. C, 1887-. Address, 
Pension Office, Washington, D. C. Roch. theol., P. 

SADLER, ALVIN GROVER, A.B. Lawyer Boston, Mass., 1875-79; North 
Attleboro, Mass.; resident Taunton, Mass. Address, Taunton, Mass. 

SMITH, ARVIN AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1876; ordained Baptist minister 1877; pastor Turner, Me., 
1877-80; West Sumner, Me., 1880-83; Yarmouth, Me., 1883-86; Boston, 
Mass., 1886-88; Petersham, Mass., 1888-90; professor Biblical interpreta- 
tion, systematic theology and homiletics, Shaw university, Raleigh, 
N. C., 1890-93; pastor Wilmington, Vt., 1893-97; preacher and teacher 
Sunderland, Mass., and Halifax, Vt., 1898- 1903; resident West Brook- 
field, Mass. Address, West Brookfield, Mass. Newt., P. 

STEERE, CHARLES, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 1887-92. Law- 
yer Boston, Mass.; trtistee Boston university 1887-92. Address, 27 
School St., Boston, Mass. P. 

STRATTON, ASA EVANS, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1875. Lawyer. 
Address, 46 Highland Ave., Fitchburg, Mass. 

TAYLOR, DANIEL AMOS, Ph.B. In business Old Mystic, Conn., 1873-77; 
with J. P. Campbell and company, woolen manufacturers. Potter Hill, 
R. I., 1877-98; manager woolen mills, Dayville, Conn., 1898; general 
manager mills, Potter Hill and Bellevue, Conn., 1899-1900. Born Old 
Mystic, Conn., April 22, 1852; died Westerly, R. I., Jan. 5, 1900. 

P., Nee. 1900 

THOMPSON, WILLIAM ELLIOTT, A.B.; A.M.; Syracuse university 1886. 
Professor ancient languages, Genesee Wesleyan seminary, Lima, N. Y., 
1873-89; Latin language and literature, Hamline university, St. Paul, 
Minn., 1889-1903; Norton professor Latin language and literature 1903-; 
secretary College of liberal arts 1889-. Author addresses and articles in 
educational journals. Address, 879 Pascal Ave., St. Paul, Minn. P. 

TUCKER, GEORGE FOX, A.B. ; Ph.D. i89i;LL.B. Boston university 1875. 
Lawyer; reporter of decisions Mass. supreme court 1892-1901; member 
school committee New Bedford, Mass., 1881; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1890-93. Author Manual relating to the preparation of 
wills, 1884, 1902; The Monroe doctrine, a concise history relating to its 
origin and growth, 1885 ; Manual relating to the formation and management 
of tnercantile and manufacturing corporations, 1888, 1905; Manual relat- 
ing to the constitution; Notes on the revised statutes of the U . S. and the 
subsequent legislation of Congress, in conjunction with J. M. Gould, 1889; 
A Quaker home, 1891 ; International law, in conjunction with G. G. Wilson, 
1901. Address, 615 Barristers' Hall, Boston, Mass. P. 

WATSON, MATTHEW, Ph.B. 1885. Manufacturer Providence, R. I.; 
secretary Windham cotton manufacturing company 1874-75, 1879-97; 
treasurer 1895-97; banker firm of Wilbour, Jackson and company 1875- 
80; Chace, Watson and Butts 1880-81; member Providence board of 
trade. Born Providence, R. I., April 14, 1852; died Providence,|March 
17, 1897. P., Nee. 1897 

WILSON, JOSEPH KENNARD, Ph.B.; D.D. Ewing college 1897. Gradu- 
ated Crozer theological seminary 1876; pastor First church, Nyack, N. Y., 
1876-78; Huntington street church. New London, Conn., 1878-82; Win- 
throp street church, Taunton, Mass., 1882-94; First church, Melrose, 
Mass., 1894-98; Free street church, Portland, Me., 1898-1905; editor 
Zion's advocate, Portland, 1905-; president Baptist young people's union, 
Mass., 1892-95. Author sermons and numerous contributions to peri- 
odicals. Address, 167 Danforth St., Portland, Me. P. 

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i874 GRADUATES 317 

1874 

ABBOTT, JAMES PERCIVAL, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1877; ordained Baptist minister 1877; pastor Medford, Mass., 
1877-98; Oshkosh, Wis., 1898. Address, Oshkosh, Wis. Newt., P. 

ANDERSON, THOMAS DAVIS, A.B.; D.D. 1894. Fellow Brown univer- 
sity 1890- ; secretary corporation 1890-. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1877; ordained Baptist minister 1877; pastor First church, 
Portland, Me., 1877-82; Seventh church, Baltimore, Md., 1882-87; Cen- 
tral church. Providence, R. I., 1887-1902; Emmanuel church, Albany, 
N. Y., 1902-; overseer Columbian university 1883-89; president R. I. 
Baptist state convention 1895-1902; trustee Newton theological institu- 
tion 1 897-; Rochester theological seminary 1903-. Author Memorial 
address on E. G. Robinson, Nov. 22, i8g4, 1895; ^^^so various sermons and 
addresses. Address, 379 State St., Albany, N. Y. Newt., P. 

BABCOCK, EDWARD WILCOX, A.B. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1879; 
priest 1880; minister Meriden, Conn., 1879-80; rector Church of the 
Ascension, New Haven, Conn., 1880-84; New York, N. Y., 1886-92; Ston- 
ington. Conn., 1892-96; Church of the Holy Cross, Troy, N. Y., 1896-; 
principal Mary Warren free institute, Troy, 1898-. Author Seven pica 
sermons, 1904. Address, 142 Eighth St., Troy, N. Y. P. 

BABCOCK, HARMON SEELEY, A.B.; A.M. Teacher university grammar 
school. Providence, R. I., 1874-76; admitted to bar 1877; lawyer Provi- 
dence; superintendent public schools. East Providence, R. I., 1879-82; 
town solicitor East Providence 1884-87, 1900-; coroner East Providence 
1884- ; treasurer Watchemoket fire district 1892-1905 ; president East Prov- 
idence business men's association 1903-05. Author Tribes, 1879 ; A poultry 
compendium, 1885; Philosophy of judging, 1889; The Indian game, 1891; 
The argonaut, 1891; Friendship of learning, 1893; numerous articles in 
periodicals. Address, 81 Summit St., East Providence, R. I. P. 

BARBOUR, THOMAS SEYMOUR, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1895. Trustee Brown 
university 1902-. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1877; or- 
dained Baptist minister 1877; pastor First church, Brockport, N. Y., 
1877-81; North Orange church. Orange, N. J., 1881-83; First church. Fall 
River, Mass., 1883-95; First church, Brookline, Mass., 1896-98; foreign 
secretary American Baptist missionary union 1899-; trustee Newton 
theological institution 1 893-. Address, WoUaston, Mass. Roch. theol., P. 

BLOOD, DANIEL RICHARDSON, A.B. Cotton inerchant Boston, Ga. 
Bom Cornish, N. H., Oct. 23, 1850; died Old Orchard, Me., June 28, 1900. 

P., Nee. 1901 

BULLOCK, JERAULD, Ph.B. Graduate student Brown university 1874- 
75. Bom Providence, R. I., June 16, 1854; died Paris, France, April 3, 
1882. Nee. 1882 

BURNHAM, JOHN MILTON, A.B.; A.M. Assistant librarian Brown 
university 1881-. Printer Manchester, N. H., 1874-77; principal acad- 
emy, Hinsdale, N. H.; private teacher. Address, Brown University 
Library, Providence, R. I. P. 

CASE, PHILIP HENRY, A.B. Professor mathematics, Santa Barbara 
college, Santa Barbara, Cal., 1875; associate editor Santa Barbara daily 
press. Bom Newport, R. I., March 12, 1852; died Santa Barbara, Cal., 
Feb. 16, 1892. Nee. 1892 

COFFIN, GEORGE HENRY, A.B. 1883; A.M.; M.D. Boston university 
1903. Principal Peirce academy, Middleboro, Mass., 1876-79; professor 
English and natural science, Colgate academy, Hamilton, N. Y., 1879-82; 
instructor natural science and mathematics, English and classical school, 
Providence, R. I., 1882-86; mechanical engineer Boston, Mass., 1886-88; 
principal high school, Hudson, Mass.. 1895-97; Good will high school, 
Fairfield, Me., 1897-99; instructor Boston university medical school 
1899-1903; physician Hopedale, Mass.; pathologist Milford hospital. Mil- 
ford, Mass., 1904-. Address, Hopedale, Mass. P. 



3x8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1874 

CRAIGIE, WILLIAM CHARLES, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1877; resident Woburn, Mass. Bom North Cambridge, Mass., 
1844; died Nov., 1889. Newt., P. 

FARNHAM, SETH TAYLOR, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological sem- 
inary 1877; ordained Baptist minister 1877; pastor Malone, N. Y., 1877- 
83 ; Medina, N. Y., 1883-84. Born Morris, Conn., Aug. 20, 1847 ; died New 
Shoreham, Block Island, R. I., Sept. 7, 1884. Roch. theol., Nee. 1885 

GALLUP, ALBERT, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Columbia college 1876. Admitted 
to bar 1876; lawyer New York, N. Y.; member board of commissioners 
of public parks. New York, 1888-92; president two years ; captain signal 
corps, N. Y. national guard; member Bar association. Author Handbook 
of military signalling. Bom Providence, R. I., June 9, 1853; died New 
York, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1892. Columb., Nee. 1893 

GIFFORD, ORRIN PHILIP, A.B.; D.D. University of Rochester 1896. 
Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1877; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1877; pastor Pittsfield, Mass., 1877-79; Warren avenue church, Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1879-90; Brookline, Mass., 1890-91; Chicago, 111., 1891-94; 
Delaware avenue church, Buffalo, N. Y., 1894-. Author Sermons, 1880; 
also various articles in magazines and newspapers. Address, Buffalo, 
N. Y. Bapt. encyc, Roch. theol., P. 

GRANGER, DANIEL EARNED DAVIS, A.B.; A.M. 1902; LL.B. Boston 
university 1877. Admitted to bar 1877; U. S. bar 1882; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I.; reading clerk R. I. house of representatives 1887-89; city 
treasurer, Providence, 1890-1901; mayor Providence 1901-03; member 
U. S. house of representatives 1903-. Address, 328 Thayer St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

HAPGOOD, EPHRAIM, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1874; ordained Baptist minister 1875; pastor South Windham, Vt., 
1875-78; Seward, Neb., 1878-80; David City, Neb., 1881-83; South Han- 
son, Mass., 1884-86; agent Mass. total abstinence society 1886-; member 
board of health; school committee. Address, South Hanson, Mass. 

Newt., P. 

HOLBROOK, URIAH HOPKINS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1877. 
Physician Providence, R. I.; fellow R. I. medical society; member Provi- 
dence medical association. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 10, 1850; died 
Providence, May 8, 1884. Nee. 1884 

ROWLAND, WILLIAM DILLWYN, Ph.B. Manufacturer New Bedford, 
Mass.; treasurer Howland mills; New Bedford manufacturing company; 
Rotch spinning company; president Pierce and Bushnell manufacturing 
company; trustee New Bedford institution for savings; director National 
bank of commerce; New Bedford safe deposit and trust company. Bom 
New Bedford, Mass., March 27, 1853; died New Bedford, April 23, 1897. 

Nee. 1897 

HOYT, JAMES HUMPHREY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1877. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1877; lawyer Cleveland, O.; general counsel Hocking Valley 
railway company and other corporations. Address, 707 Euclid Ave., 
Cleveland, O. P. 

LEACH, JAMES EDWARD, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1875. Lawyer. 
Address, 40 Water St., Boston, Mass. 

LEAVENWORTH, NATHAN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher natural science and 
mathematics, Worcester academy, 1874-75; ancient languages 1875; act- 
ing principal 1875-76; principal 1876-82. Born Stepney, Conn., June 20, 
1849; died Worcester, Mass.. Nov. i, 1882. Nee. 1883 

LEESON, GEORGE EDWIN, A.B. U S. military service during Civil war; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1877 ; ordained Baptist minister 
1877; pastor First church, Framingham, Mass., 1877-81. Bom Pittsfield, 
Mass., July 25, 1845; died Framingham, Mass., Aug. 20, 1881. 

Newt., Nee. 1882 



i874 GRADUATES 319 

McKINNEY, JOHN, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 
1877; ordained Baptist minister 1877; pastor Central church, Elizabeth, 
N. J., 1877-87; De Land, Fla., 18S7-92; manufacturer and publisher, 
De Land, Fla.; preacher Blake memorial church. Lake Helen, Fla.; 
trustee John B Stetson university; secretary board of trustees. Bom 
Philadelphia, Penn., May i, 1848; died Glens Falls, N. Y., April 2, 1898. 

Roch. theol.. P., Nee. 1898 

MATHEWSON, CHARLES BRENTON, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard uni- 
versity 1878. Resident physician lying-in hospital, Boston, Mass.; 
physician Providence, R. L; surgeon R. I. militia, with rank of lieutenant ; 
assistant surgeon-general, R. L, with rank of lieutenant-colonel; surgeon 
out-patient department, Mass. general hospital; N. Y. and N. E. railroad; 
retired. Address, Box 653, Plainfield, N. J. P. 

METCALF, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Adi-nitted to bar 1876; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1876-83; St. Paul, Minn., 1883-84. Born Providence, R. I., 
Nov. 9, 1851; died Providence, Dec. 29, 1884. Nee. 1885 

MILLER, EDWARD, A.B. Lamp manufacturer Meriden, Conn.; member 
school conimittee 1878-. Address, Meriden, Conn. P. 

ORDWAY, OTLS OSGOOD, A.B. ; A.M. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1874-76; ordained Baptist minister 1876; preacher Farmington, 
Me., 1876-77; pastor Nobleboro, Me., 1877-81, 1884; Cooper's Mills, Me., 
1881-84; Hammonton, N. J., 1885-86; East Haverhill, Mass., 1887-94; 
Beverly, Mass., 1894-95; Middleboro, Mass., 1895-97; resident South 
Braintree, Mass.; preacher North Tewksbury, Mass., 1899; pastor Sheldon- 
ville, Mass., 1901-; chaplain superior court Franklin co.. Me., 1876; 
clerk Damariscotta association. Me., 1878-83; moderator Merrimac river 
association 1893; secretary board of trustees public library, Wrentham, 
Mass., 1903-. Address, Sheldonville, Mass. P. 

PARK, SAMUEL, A.B. Lawyer New London, Conn.; justice New London 
city court; assistant counsel U. S. court of commissioners on Alabama 
claims. Address, New London, Conn. 

PERRINE, ENOCH, A.B. ; A.M. 1882; Litt.D. Penn. college 1892. Teacher 
Latin, Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1878-86; editor True Ameri- 
can, Trenton, N. J., 1874-75; law student 1876-77; editor S^a^/Je, Manas- 
quan, N. J., 1877-78; Crozer professor rhetoric and English literature, 
Bucknell university, 1886-1902; professor English language and literature 
1 90 2-; Chautauqua lecturer in university extension courses. Author 
numerous articles in magazines. Address, 26 South Front St., Lewis- 
burg, Penn. P. 

PERRY, JAMES WILLIAM, A.B. by special vote 1895; LL.B. Columbia 
college 1875. Lawyer New York, N. Y.; trustee Southern N. Y. Baptist 
association six years; delegate N. Y. state republican convention several 
times; republican national convention 1900; president Brown university 
club in New York 1900, 1901. Address, 34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 

POND, VIRGIL CLARENCE, Ph.B.; D.M.D. Harvard university 1880. 
Dentist Boston, Mass.; dental surgeon Mass. general hospital 1882-84; 
demonstrator operative dentistry. Harvard university, 1881-84; instruct- 
or 1890-93; president Harvard alumni dental association 1893-94; presi- 
dent American academy dental sciences 1899-1901; captain Mass. volun- 
teer militia 1899-1901. Author articles in dental journals. Address, 92 
Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. P. 

POPE, LOUIS ATHERTON, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1877; ordained Baptist minister 1877; pastor Mansfield, Mass., 1877- 
79; Phenix, R. I., 1880-84; Warren, R. I., 1884-89; Newburyport, Mass., 
1889-1900; resident Newburyport; chairman Warren school committee; 
founder Choral union, Newburyport, 1896; president 1896-1903. Author 
various pamphlets and historical sketches; also numerous articles in local 
and religious press. Born BrookUne, Mass., Oct. 6, 1852; died Newbury- 
port, Mass., Aug. 20, 1903. Newt., P., Nee. 1904 



320 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1874 

POTTER, JOHN MYRON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school, Warren, R. I., 
1874-75; Friends' school. Providence, R. I., 1875-85; journalist and pub- 
lisher Boston, Mass.; Lynn, Mass.; connected with Lynn bee; Yankee 
blade; New England magazine; joint editor and publisher Amesbury daily 
news, 1888-1902. Born Rowley, Mass., Sept. 21, 1850; died Salem, Mass., 
Feb. 13, 1902. P., Nee. 1902 

RAY, WILLIAM FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Woolen manufacturer Franklin, 
Mass.; president and treasurer Norfolk woolen company; treasurer 
Franklin cotton manufacturing company; vice president Benjamin 
Franklin savings bank; director Security company; Dean co-operative 
bank; Franklin national bank; various railroad companies; member 
school committee Franklin; board of selectmen; Mass. house of represent- 
atives 1885-87; Mass. senate 1892-93; trustee Dean academy. Bom 
Franklin, Mass., May 2, 1854; died Franklin, May 24, 1898. 

P., Nee. 1898 

ROCKWOOD, FRANK ERNEST, A.B.; A.M.; LL.D. Denison university 
1900. Teacher Latin and mathematics. South Jersey institute, Bridgeton, 
N. J., 1874-85; professor Latin language and literature, Bucknell univer- 
sity, 1885-; dean 1897-; student Germany 1888; member American philo- 
logical association. Editor Velleius Paterculus, book II., 1893; Cicero's 
Cato Major de senectute, 1895; Cicero's De officiis, book I., 1901; Cicero's 
Tusculan disputations, book I., and the Dream of Scipio, 1903. Address, 
Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Penn. P. 

SCHOONOVER, ALPHEUS HEWITT, Ph.B. Farmer Mystic, Conn. Ad- 
dress, Old Mystic, Conn. P. 

TANNER, ABEL PALMER, A.B. Admitted to bar 1875; U. S. district 
courts 1900; lawyer New London, Conn.; president New London bar 
association. Address, 5 Hempstead St., New London, Conn. P. 

TARLETON, CHARLES WILLIAM, A.B. ; A.M. Resident Concord, N. H. 
Address, 44 Lyndon St., Concord, N. LI. P. 

TAYLOR, BARNARD COOK, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Richmond college 1889. 
Graduated Crozer theological seminary 1877; instructor Hebrew 1877-80; 
assistant professor Biblical interpretation 1880-83; professor Old Testa- 
ment exegesis 1883-. Author Outline analysis of the books of the Bible, 
1892; The historical books of the Old Testament, 1895; besides articles in 
various magazines. Address, Chester, Penn. P. 

UPHAM, ALBERT GEORGE, A.B.; D.D. Denison university 1894. Grad- 
uated Newton theological institution 1877; ordained Baptist minister 
1877; pastor Central church, Southbridge, Mass., 1877-83; Olivet church, 
Montreal, Canada, 1883-92; First church, Cleveland, O., 1892-97; Stough- 
ton street church, Dorchester, Mass., 1898-1902; First church. Fall River, 
Mass., 1902-; president Grande Eigne mission. Province of Quebec, 1884- 
90; member Protestant board of school commissioners, Montreal, 1886- 
90; senate Toronto Baptist college; MacMaster university; president 
Cleveland Baptist city mission society; trustee Rochester theological 
seminary 1895-99; Newton theological institution 1902-. Address, 
284 Bank St., Fall River, Mass. Newt., P. 

WALDO, CHARLES SIDNEY, A.B. Merchant Boston, Mass. Address, 
54 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. P. 

WATERMAN, HAROLD PEARCE, A.B. Architect New York, N. Y.; 
resident Providence, R. I. Address, 180 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

WELTON, CEPHAS BURPEE, A.B. Graduated Crozer theological semi- 
nary 1877; Baptist clergyman; pastor Kentville, N. S., 1877-79; Hillsboro, 
N. B., 1879-86; resident Sussex, N. B., 1886-88; St. John, N. B., 1888-93; 
pastor Williamson, N. Y., 1894-98; Rockville Centre, N. Y., 1898-1902; 
Port Jefferson, Long Island, N. Y., 1902-. Address, Port Jefferson, Long 
Island, N. Y. P. 



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WHEELER, JOHN BROOKS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher De Veaux college 
1874-75; principal private school. Providence, R. I., 1875-88; high school, 
Middlebury, Vt., 1888-90; teacher Greek, St. Paul's school. Concord, 
N. H., 1890-91; head master Trinity hall, Washington, Penn., 1891-98; 
proprietor Clinton preparatory school, Clinton, N. Y., 1898-. Address, 
Clinton, N. Y. P. 

WHITE, WILLIAM NELSON, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 1875. 
Teacher 1874-75; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1876-82. Born Norton, Mass., 
Sept. 30, 1849; died Marshfield, Mass., July 24, 1882. Nee. 1883 

WHITMAN, FRANK PERKINS, A.B.; A.M.; Sc.D. 1900. Instructor 
English and classical school, Providence, R. I., 1874-79; professor physics, 
Rensselaer polytechnic institute, Troy, N. Y., 1880-86; physics, Adelbert 
college, Cleveland, O., 1886-; fellow American association for the ad- 
vancement of science; vice president and chairman physical section 1898. 
Author various articles in scientific journals. Address, Adelbert College 
Cleveland, O. P| 

WOOSTER, EDSON GAIUS, A.B.; A.M. Theological student 1874-75; 
teacher Benedict institute, Columbia, S. C, 1875-80; Natchez seminary. 
Miss., 1880-81. Bom Naugatuck, Conn., March 6, 1850; died Addison, 
N. Y., May 10, 1881. Nee. 1881 

YOUNG, FRANK LINN^US, A.B. Oil manufacturer and merchant. 
Address, 11 1 Purchase St., Boston, Mass. P. 

48-* I 7 

1875 

ALDRICH, FRANK EDGAR, A.B. Treasurer H. A. Williams manufactur- 
ing company, Boston, Mass.; secretary Worthen and Aldrich company, 
New York, N. Y., until 1903; resident Passaic, N. J. Born Worcester. 
Mass., May 20, 1854; died Passaic, N. J., December 2, 1903. P. 

BAKER, BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school, Westerly, R. I., 
1875-76; principal high school, Woonsocket, R. I., 1877-79; teacher class- 
ical department, high school. Providence, R. I., 1879-81; superintendent 
of schools Newport, R. I., 1890-1900; admitted to bar 1901; lawyer 
Providence, R. I., 1901-. Address, 15 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

BAKER, DAVID SHERMAN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1877; U. S. 
courts; lawyer Providence, R. I.; superintendent of schools. North Kings- 
town, R. I., six years; member R. I. state board of education 1882-85; 
member R. I. house of representatives two years; R. I. senate three 
years; U. S. attorney. Author History of the town of North Kingstown, 
R. I., 1876. Address, 170 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BARKER, CHRISTOPHER FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University 
of the city of New York 1882. Physician Newport, R. I.; member 
medical board, Newport hospital; admitting physician; president 1905-; 
Newport medical society; fellow R. I. medical society; president 1905-; 
member school committee, Newport; chairman school committee; mem- 
ber board of health, Newport; president 1901. Address, 32 Bull St., 
Newport, R. I. P. 

BOGERT, EDWARD LANGDON, A.B.; A.M. Clerk with the Bradstreet 
company. New York, N. Y. Address, New Brighton, Richmond, New 
York, N. Y. P. 

BOSSON, ALBERT DAVIS, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1878; lawyer 
Chelsea, Mass.; mayor 1891; justice police court 1892-; president County 
savings bank 1890-; chairman board of directors, Winnisimmet national 
bank, 1899-. Author occasional addresses. Address, Chelsea, Mass. 

'75. P. 

BRAMAN, DANIEL BURDICK, A.B. Farmer; retired. Address, 66 
Farewell St., Newport, R. I. '75, P. 



322 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1875 

BROWN, FRANKLIN HENRY, A.B. Lawyer Nonvich, Conn.; chair- 
man board of education 1894-; coroner New London county 1896-. Ad- 
dress, Norwich, Conn. P. 

BURLINGAME, CHARLES EDWIN, A.B.; A.M. Draughtsman Provi- 
dence, R. I.; Cleveland, O., three years; Toledo, O., one year; city archi- 
tect's office, Boston, Mass., five years; engineer-in-chief and architect's 
department, N. Y. central and Hudson river railroad. New York, N. Y., 
two years; architectural draughtsman. New York, N. Y.; resident Prov- 
idence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., April 21 1850; died New York, 
N. Y., April 16, 1895. P- Nee. 1895 

BURNHAM, GILBERT ORNE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1884; lawyer Bos- 
ton, Mass. Address, Room 508, Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

CALDWELL, SAMUEL LE NORD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 
1882. Physician Providence, R. I., 1884-90; Colorado Springs, Col., 1890-. 
Address, Colorado Springs, Col. P. 

CHIPMAN, WILLIAM PENDLETON, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Presbyterian 
college of S. C. 1890. Student Rochester theological seminary 1875-76; 
ordained Baptist minister 1877; pastor Quidnessett church, Davisville, 
R. I., 1877-83; First church, Peabody, Mass., 1883-85; preacher Barnwell 
Court House, S. C, 18S5; pastor First church, Walton, N. Y., 1886-88; 
Central church. Pawling, N. Y., 1888-92; First church, Essex, Conn., 
1892-1900; First church, Damariscotta, Me., 1900-. Author Black Forge 
mills, 1889; Roy Gilbert's search, 1889; Budd Boyd's triumph, i8go; A 
Yankee lad's pluck; The young minuteman; A brave defense; A daring 
capture; A Tory's revenge; Two Yankee middies; An aerial runaway; In 
the track of the enemy; also numerous serials, short stories and historical 
articles in magazines and papers. Address, Box 104, Damariscotta, Me. 

Roch. theol., P. 

CLARK, JOHN FRANCIS, A.B. Resident Valley Falls, R. I.; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1879-85; superintendent schools Valley 
Falls, R. I., 1880-81; clerk post office. Providence, 1883-88; town clerk 
Cumberland. R. I., 1888-89, 1893; collector internal revenue 1889-?. Ad- 
dress, Valley Falls, R. I. '75. P- 

CONGDON, WILLIAM STEBBINS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1877; lawyer 
Norwich, Conn.; clerk city court 1879-87; member Conn, legislature 1882. 
Born Norwich, Conn., Jan. i, 1851; died Norwich, Jan. 15, 1887. 

Nee. 1887 

FARREN, WILLIAM ALBERT, A.B. Principal graded school, South- 
ington, Conn., 1875-76; graduated Newton theological institution 1879; 
ordained Baptist minister 1879; pastor North Billerica, Mass., 1879-88; 
graduate student Newton theological institution 1888-89; pastor New 
London, N. H., 1889-99; North Attleboro, Mass., 1899-. Author various 
contributions to periodicals. Address, North Attleboro, Mass. P. 

FIELD, CHARLES ELMER, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1878. Phy- 
sician East Bridgewater, Mass.; shoe manufacturer Brockton, Mass. 
Address, 49 North Main St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

GLADDING, THOMAS STANTIAL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Conn, literary 
institute, Suffield, Conn., 1875-77; Worcester academy 1877-78; analyt- 
ical chemist New York, N. Y. Author various pamphlets and papers 
on chemical subjects. Address, 55 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. '75, P, 

GODDARD. HENRY EDWARD, A.B.; M.D. Dartmouth college 1896. 
Pastor society of the New Jerusalem church, Brockton, Mass., 1876- 
94; member school committee, Brockton, 1877-80; physician Brockton; 
founder and head of Goddard hospital. Author various sermons and 
magazine articles. Address, 21 Goddard Road, Brockton, Mass. 

Dart., P. 

GREENE, WILLIAM CHACE, A.B.; A.M. Agent Moodus yam company, 
Moodus, Conn., 1876-84; Thorndike company, Thomdike, Mass., 1885- 
89; Columbian manufacturing company, Greenville, N. H., 1889-93; 



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assistant treasurer Peace Dale manufacturing company, Peace Dale, 
R. I., 1893-97; treasurer and general manager 1897-. Address, Peace 
Dale, R. I. P. 

HOPKINS, GEORGE IRVING, A.M. by special vote 1898. Principal 
grammar school, East Douglas, Mass.; principal and superintendent of 
schools, South Hadley, Mass. ; Nantucket, Mass. ; sub-master high school, 
Manchester, N. H. Author Physical geography of N. H.; Inductive plane 
geometry. Address, 203 Walnut St., Manchester, N. H. P. 

JONES, NELSON BISHOP, A.B.; A.M. Graduated NcM^ton theological 
institution 1878; ordained Baptist minister 1879; pastor Canton, Mass., 
1879-81; East Boston, Mass., 18S1-1904; Second church, Cambridge, Mass., 
1904-. Address, 52 Walter St., Boston, Mass. Newt., P. 

JOSLIN, HOWARD PAYSON, A.B. Stock raiser Wyoming 1877-80; 
cotton manufacturer, Moodus, Conn., 1880-81; agent for explosives, 
Pittsburgh, Penn., 1881-83; clerk auditor's office, Star union line, Pitts- 
burgh, Penn. Address, Ben Avon, Penn. '75, P. 

KEENE, GEORGE FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1879. Instructor physiology. Brown university, 1885. Surgical interne 
Boston city hospital 1878-80; physician Providence, R. I., 1880-86; 
dispensary physician Providence, 1880-83; surgeon out-patient depart- 
ment R. I. hospital 1882-86; physician state institutions, Cranston, R. 
I., 1883-1905; physician in charge R. I. state insane asylum 1886-97; 
superintendent 1897-1905; president R. I. medical society 1901-03; R. 
I. medico-legal society 1901-03. Author numerous pamphlets and arti- 
cles in medical journals. Bom Whitman. Mass., Oct. 22, 1853; died 
Howard, R. I., March 13, 1905. P. 

KNIGHT, HENRY CLIFFORD, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1877; law- 
yer Providence, R. I., 1877-79. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 8, 1853; 
died Providence, Jan. 3, 1879. Nee. 1879 

LANPHEAR, ELISHA FREDERIC, A.B. ; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons 1879. Teacher Hope Valley, R. I.; assistant engineer 
Narragansett Pier railroad 1876; physician Providence and River Point, 
R. I., 1880. Born Warwick, R. I., Nov. 14, 1851; died Phenix, R. I., 
Dec. 8, 1880. Nee. 1881 

LEAVITT, JULIUS ADELBERT, A.B.; D.D. La Grange college, Mo. Stu- 
dent Newton theological institution 1875-76; ordained Baptist minister 
1876; pastor Grafton, Vt., 1876-77; Essex, Vt., 1877-80; Beloit, Kans., 
1881-83; Leavenworth, Kans., 1882-84; state Sunday school superin- 
tendent and financial agent American Baptist Publication society, 111., 
1885-90; president Ewiiig college 1890-. Address, Ewing, 111. Newt., P. 

McFEE, FRANK EMERSON, A.B. Teacher grammar school, Wickford, 
R. I., 1875-78; principal grammar school, Woonsocket, R. I.. 1879-84; 
sub-master high school 1884-85; superintendent of schools 1886-; mem- 
ber R. I. state board of ediication 1887-90. Author numerous reports 
and contributions to newspapers. Address, 417 South Main St., Wcon. 
socket, R. I. P. 

MEDBERY, JOSIAH, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Columbus medical college 1878. 
Physician Columbus, O.; demonstrator anatomy, Columbus medical 
college, 1879-82; professor anatomy 1882-92; professor anatomy, Ohio 
medical university, 1898-. Address, 41 East Chestnut St., Columbus, 
Ohio. P. 

MILLARD, GEORGE WILSON, A.B. Court reporter; secretary appellate 
division, R. I. supreme court; stenographer Providence, R. I. Address, 
P. O. Box 977, Providence, R. I. P. 

PEASE, ALVIN FOWLER, A.B.; A.M Principal high school, Warren, 
R. I., 1875-79; high school, Pawtucket, R. I., 1879-84; superintendent 
of schools, Pawtucket, 1884-88; Northampton, Mass., 1888-98; secretary 
New England publishing company and manager Winship teachers' 



324 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1875 

agency 1898-; president R. I. institute of instruction 1885-87; vice presi- 
dent American institute of instruction 1885-96; treasurer 1896-; president 
N. E. association of superintendents 1892 ; vice president Mass. association 
of town and district superintendents 1894-95. Author school reports 
and various contributions to educational journals and newspapers. 
Address, 3 Kneeland St., Maiden, Mass. P. 

POTTER, EDWA.RD HARRY, A.B. Teacher high school, Ipswich, Mass., 
1875-77; principal Grove avenue grammar school. East Providence, R. 
I., 1877-82; teacher high school, Providence, R. I., 1882-84; principal 
Federal street grammar school, Providence, 1884-85; superintendent R. 
I. state home and school. Providence, 1885-86; editor Sunday express. 
North Adams, Mass., 1886-93. Bom Ipswich, Mass., March 19, 1849; 
died Providence, R. I., May 14, 1893. Nee. 1893 

PURINTON, FRANK MASON, A.B.; A.M. Journalist Providence, R. I.; 
marine editor Providence journal; inventor code of fog signals; patentee 
of invention for use in manufacture of wood paper pulp. Bom Somerset, 
Mass., Sept. 12, 1852; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 7, 1893. Nee. 1893 

REESE, CHARLES ABRAHAM, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1878; ordained Baptist minister 1878; pastor Dear- 
born street church, Boston, Mass., 1878-83; Rutland, Vt., 1883-91; 
Central church, Minneapolis, Minn., 1891-95; First church, Lawrence, 
Mass., 1896-97; financial secretary Newton theological institution 1897-; 
member board of managers American Baptist missionary union 1885-95; 
trustee and member executive committee Vermont academy 1887-91 ; 
president Vermont Baptist state convention 1889-90. Author various 
sermons and addresses; also occasional contributions to periodicals. Ad- 
dress, 2 Raebum Terrace, Newton Highlands, Mass. Newt., P. 

SCOTT, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Comwall-on-Hudson, 
N. Y., 1875-76; principal Summit street school, Pawtucket, R. I., 1876- 
77; teacher rhetoric, Bryant and Stratton business college. Providence, 
R. I., 1877-; assistant principal 1888-. Address, 357 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. '75, P. 

TALBOT, CHARLES REMINGTON, A.B. Graduated Berkeley divinity 
school, Middletown, Conn.; ordained Episcopal minister; rector Trinity 
church, Wrentham, Mass. Author Miltiades Peterkin Paul: his adven- 
tures, 1877; Royal Lowrie, 1878; Royal Lowrie's last year at St. Olave; 
Little Miss Muslin of Quintillion square, 1878; Don Quixote, jr., 1879; 
Honor bright, 1883; Midshipman at large, 1887; Parlor comedies; also 
many short stories in St. Nicholas; Wide awake; Youth's companion. 
Born Warren, R. I., April 18, 1849; died Wrentham, Mass., Aug. 15, 1892. 

'75, AUibone, Nee. 1903 

TOLMAN, ROBERT FRANCIS, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1878; ordained Baptist minister 1878; pastor Melrose, Mass., 
1878-86; South Gardner, Mass., 1886-92. Bom Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 
3, 1847; died Somerville, Mass., Nov. 21, 1892. Nee. 1893, Newt. 

UPTON, WINSLOW, A.B.; A.M. University of Cincinnati 1877. Professor 
astronomy. Brown university, 1884-; secretary of faculty 1884-91 ; director 
Ladd observatory 1890-; dean of the university 1900-01. Assistant as- 
tronomical observatory of Harvard college 1877-79; assistant engineer 
U. S. lake survey, Detroit, Mich., 1879-80; computer U. S. naval observ- 
atory, Washington, D. C, 1880-81; computer and assistant professor 
U. S. signal office 1881-84; fellow American association for advancement 
of science; member American philosophical society; Deutsche meteoro- 
logische Gesellschaft. Author astronomical and meteorological papers 
in publications of Cincinnati, Cambridge, Washington observatories, 
and U. S. signal service; Photometric observations, 1879; Solar eclipse of 
iSy8, 1879; Report on observations made on the expedition to Caroline 
Island to observe the total solar eclipse of May 6, iS8j, 1884; An investigation 
of cyclonic phenomena in N. E., 1887; Meteorological observations during 



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the solar eclipse, Aug. 19, 1887, 1888; Storm of March 11-14, 1888, 1888; 
monthly astronomical article in Providence jotirnal, 1893-; Star atlas, 
1897; also numerous articles in various scientific journals. Address, 
Ladd Observatory, Providence, R. I. Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

WALKER, REUBEN EUGENE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1878; lawyer 
Concord, N. H.; county solicitor Merrimack county, N. H., 1889-91; 
member N. H. house of representatives 1895; justice N. H. supreme 
court 1901-; member N. H. constitutional convention 1902. Author 
Ray and Walker's N. H. citations. Address, Concord, N. H. P. 

WARNER, EUGENE FRANCIS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1879; U. S. courts 
1882; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 
1879-80; clerk R. I. senate 1880-1900; secretary R. I. republican state 
committee 1882-86, 1892-1900; justice 4th district court R. I. 1886-1900. 
Bom Coventry, R. I., Oct. 9, 1853; died Anthony, R. I., June 30, 1900. 

P., Nee. 1901 

WEEDEN. ALLEN HUNT, A.B.; A.M. Student of theology 1875-77; 
missionary Providence, R. L, 1877-79. Born Providence, R. L, Nov. 
26, 1853; died Providence, R. L, July 2, 1879. Nee. 1880 

WHEELER BENJAMIN IDE, A.B ; A.M.; LL.D. 1900; Ph.D. Heidelberg 
university 1885; LL.D. College of N. J. 1896; Harvard university 1900; 
Yale university 1901; Johns Hopkins university 1902; University of 
Wisconsin 1904; Illinois college 1904; Dartmouth college 1905. In- 
structor Latin and Greek, Brown university, 1879-81. Teacher high 
school. Providence, R. I., 1875-79; rnember school committee Providence 
1880-81 ; instructor Harvard university 1885-86; acting professor classical 
philology, Cornell university, 1886-87; professor comparative philology 
1887-88; professor Greek and comparative philology 1888-99; professor 
Greek literature, American school of classical studies at Athens, 1895- 
96; president University of California 1899-. Author Der griechische 
Nominal Accent, 1885; Analogy, and the scope of its influence in language, 
1887; Introduction to the history of language, 1890; Organization des hohe- 
ren Unterrichts in den Vereinigten Staaten, 1896; Dionysos and immortality, 
1899; Alexander the great, 1900; articles in journals and magazines. 
Address, Berkeley, Cal. Nat. cyc. Am. biog., P. 

4I-*I2 

1876 

ALDRICH, HENRY LEPRELATE, A.B. Manufacturer cotton goods. 

Address, 37 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ALLEN, JAMES REUBEN, A.B. Student Jefferson medical college. 

Born Providence, R. I., May i^, 1854; died Providence, Nov. i, 1877. 

^ ^ ^ Nee. 1878 

ARNOLD, JOHN JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer. Address, 4 Weybosset 
St., Providence, R. I. 

BARNEY, WALTER HAMMOND, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1879; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1888- 
89; school committee. Providence, 1889- 1904; president 1890- 190 2; 
member city council 1891-93, 1895. Address, 49 Westminster St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

BEVAN, ALEXANDER, A.B. ; A.M. Principal high school, West Medway, 
Mass., 1877-78; teacher mathematics, physics and chemistry, English 
and classical school. Providence, R. I., 1879-82; mathematics and Latin, 
high school. Providence, 1883-85; professor physics and chernistry. Wis. 
state normal school, Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-89; first assistant Manual 
training high school. Providence, 1892-93; professor physics and chem- 
istry, R. I. state normal school. Providence, 1894- 1900; broker Providence. 
Author various articles in educational journals. Address, 475 Hope 
St., Providence, R. I. P- 



326 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1876 

BROWN, ARTHUR LEWIS. A.B.; A.M. 1894; LL.B. Boston university 
1878. Admitted to bar 1878; lawyer Providence, R. I.; justice U. S. 
district court, R. I., 1896-. Address, 36 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BROWN, HORACE FRANKLIN, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1879; ordained Baptist minister 1879; pastor Antrim, N. H., 
1870-84; Rumney, N. H., 1884-87; Athol, Mass., 1887-93; East Green- 
wich. R. I., 1893-96; Phenix, R. I., 1897-; superintendent schools, An- 
trim,' 1883-84; trustee Colby academy 1884-87; president N. H. conference 
of Baptist ministers 1886; moderator Miller's River association, Mass., 
1888-92; member board Mass. Baptist convention 1888-92; R. I. Baptist 
convention 1893-96, 1899-. Author various reports, essays and con- 
tributions to periodicals. Address, Phenix, R. I. Newt., P. 

BUCKLIN, JOHN GALLAGHER, Ph.B. In business Providence, R I., 
1876; sheep and cattle business. Col., 1879-84; bookkeeper Oriental 
mills, Warwick, R. I.; telephone inspector Providence; with Allen and 
Reed, Providence. Bom Providence, R. I., Oct. 14, 1856; died Bristol, 
R. I., Feb. 13, 1904. Nee. 1904 

CHAPIN, CHARLES VALUE, A.B.; M.D. Bellevue hospital medical col- 
lege 1879. Instructor physiology Brown university 1882-86; professor 
physiology 1886-94; director physical culture 1891-93. House physician 
Bellevue hospital 1879-80; physician Providence, R. I.; superintendent 
of health 1884-; registrar births, marriages and deaths Providence i8Sg-; 
consulting physician R. I. hospital; Providence lying-in hospital. Author 
Fisk fund prize essays, numbers 3 1,32, 33, 35, 38, 39 and 44; Index of 
births, marriages and deaths recorded in Providence, vol. 5, 1894; Munic- 
ipal sanitation in the U. S., 1901; numerous articles relating to public 
health. Address, 84 Keene St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CLARK, HOWARD LEE, Ph.B. Banker, firm of Richardson and Clark, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 25 Exchange St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COLLINS, CLARKSON ABEL, A.B. Instructor German and mental phi- 
losophy Friends' school. Providence, R. I., 1879-80; admitted to bar 1880; 
U. S. supreme court 1889; lawyer. Address, 99 Nassau St., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

COLWELL, ROALDO FRANKLIN, Ph.B. Principal grammar school 
Slaterville, R. I.; Millville, Mass.; high school, Blackstone, Mass.; Bar- 
rington, R. I.; superintendent schools, Warren, R. I.; Gardner, Mass.; 
head of department of history and civics, Technical high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 119 Pond St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COMSTOCK, RICHARD BORDEN, A.B. Admitted to R. I. bar 1878; 
U. S. circuit court 1884; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. senate 
1802-93; school committee. Providence, R. I., 1902-. Address, 76 Hum- 
boldt Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

CRESSY, JOHN YOUNG, A.B. Teacher Manchester, N. H.; law student 
Manchester, N. H. ; book agent Wakefield, Mass., 1884-92 ; with Amoskeag 
manufacturing company, Manchester, N. H., 1892-94; Jefferson mill 
1894-97. Bom Manchester, N. H., Aug. 4, 1851; died Manchester, Jan. 
7, 1897. Nee. 1897 

DAWLEY, EDWARD WILLIAMS, Ph.B. Resident Providence, R. I. 
Bom Providence, R. I., July 16, 1856; died Providence, Feb. 7, 1880. 

Frov. rec. 

FRANCE. ERWIN JAMES, Ph.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1881. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1882; lawyer Woonsocket, R. I., 1885-; member town 
council, Burrillville, R. I.; meraber and secretary board of education 
Woonsocket, R. I., eight years; member R. I. senate; city solicitor Woon- 
socket 1 898-; member R. I house of representatives 1896-1900. Ad- 
dress, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

GREENE, EDWARD ABORN, Ph.B. Manufacturer Providence, R. I.; 
retired. Address, 15 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P, 



1876 GRADUATES 327 

HASTINGS, JUDSON WORTHINGTON, A.B.; M.D. College of physi- 
cians and surgeons, Columbia college, 1881. Teacher Suffield, Conn., 
1876-77; Broad Brook, Conn., 1877-78; physician Agawam, Mass., 1881-; 
town clerk and treasurer 1888-; trustee Free public library 1891-95; 
member Mass. medical society. Address, Agawam, Mass. P. 

HAYES, HENRY WINGATE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1879; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I.; member R. I. house cf representatives 1885-90; R. I. 
special commission on state valuation and taxation 1889-93; com- 
mission to revise the laws of R. I. and prepare plan of new judicial system 
1890-96; counsel local railroad companies. Address, 706 Union Trust 
Building, Providence. R. I. P, 

HAZARD, ROWLAND GIBSON, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 
1894-98; fellow 1898-. Manufacturer Peace Dale, R. I.; treasurer Peace 
Dale manufacturing company 1881-98; president 1898-; vice president 
and treasurer Narragansett Pier railroad company 1885-1900; president 
1900-; vice president Solvay process company 1887-; president Semet- 
Solvay company 1894-. Author various articles relating to ornithology. 
Address, Peace Dale, R. I. P. 

HEATH, CHARLES REUBEN, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, Mystic, 
Conn., 1879-81; principal schools, Noank, Conn., 1881-83; West Mystic, 
Conn., 1883-86; farmer and real estate agent Mystic, Conn.; secretary 
school board Groton, Conn. Address, Mystic, Conn. P. 

HOLMAN, DAVID EMORY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Long Island college hos- 
pital 1881. Physician and surgeon. New York, N. Y. ; member health 
board; deputy health officer. Lower Bay, N. Y. Author Function of the 
lungs. Address, 330 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

HORR, GEORGE EDWIN, A.B.; D.D. 1896. Fellow Brown university 
1896-. Student Union theological seminary 1876-77; graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1879; ordained Baptist minister 1879; pastor 
First church, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1879-84; First church, Charlestown, 
Mass., 1884-91; editor-in-chief Watchman. Boston, Mass., 1891-94; 
professor history of modem Christianity, Newton theological institution, 
1904-. Author Hid in the heart, 1904; various sermons and addresses. 
Address, Newton Centre, Mass. Newt., P. 

JOHNSON, MILLARD FILLMORE, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1879; teacher Saxton's River, Vt., 1877; ordained Baptist 
minister 1879; pastor First church, Foxboro, Mass., 1879-89; Central 
church, Middleboro, Mass., 1889-98; First church, Medford, Mass., 1898- 
1900; First church, Nashua, N. H., 1900-; member school committee, 
Foxboro. Mass., 1881-83. Author various articles in periodicals. Ad- 
dress, 9 Locust St., Nashua, N. H. Newt., P. 

JOSLIN, WILLIAM CARY, A.B.; A.M. 1897; EH.D. Tufts college 1899. 
Editor Times, Webster, Mass., 1876-77; principal academy, Watertown, 
Conn., 1878-79; Union academy, Belleville, N. Y.; private tutor New 
York, N. Y.; vice principal Staten Island academy, Stapleton, N. Y., 
1884-95; principal academy, Oxford, N. Y., 1895-97; Clinton liberal in- 
stitute. Fort Plain, N. Y., 1897-1900; master Payson hall, Williston sem- 
inary, Easthampton, Mass., 1900-01; principal high school, Scranton, 
Penn., 1901-03; high school. New Brunswick, N. J., 1903-; member ad- 
visory board N. Y. regents 1898-1900; president Tri-county council, 
Montgomery, Fulton and Herkimer counties, N. Y., 1899-1900. Author 
various addresses. Address, Westbrook Seminary, Portland, Me. P. 

KING, EUGENE PRIDE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Jeflferson medical college 1880. 
Physician Providence, R. I.; medical inspector health department 1893-, 
Address, 55 Vernon St., Providence R. I. P. 

KNIGHT, WEBSTER, A.B. Cotton goods manufacturer Natick, R. I.; 
Providence, R. I.; director Phenix national bank, Providence, R. I.; 
People's savings bank Providence; State mutual fire insurance company; 
Providence mutual fire insurance company. Address, 3 Washington 
Row, Providence, R. I. P. 



328 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1876 

LAMB, JAMES CURTIS, A.B.; A.M. Baptist minister. Address, Noank, 
Conn. 

LANGLEY, ALFRED GIDEON, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1882; graduate student 1882-83; private tutor, music 
teacher, pianist, organist and conductor, Newport, R. I.; organist Trin- 
ity church, Newport, R. I., 1876-79, 1891-95; United congregational 
church 1880, 1900-; Central Baptist church 1888-91; Channing memorial 
church 1887-88; St. John's church 1895; Central Congregational church. 
Providence, R. I., 1895-96; instructor philosophy, Yankton college, 
Yankton, S. D., 1885; Latin, Rogers high school, Newport, R. I., 1889; 
music, Cloyne school, 1897-98; conductor Philharmonic society, New- 
port, 1 896-; president Newport Brown university alumni association 
1900-02. Translator Leibnitz's Critique of Locke; New essays concerning 
human understanding, with appendix, with notes, 1896; translator and 
editor Bach's Cantatas: Es ist dir gesagt, Mensch, 1901; Freue dich erloste 
Schaar, 1905; translator and author numerous articles in magazines and 
periodicals. Address, i School St., Newport, R. I. Newt., P. 

LOCKWOOD, JAMES THOMAS, A.B. Admitted to R. I. bar 1883; law- 
yer Apponaug, R. I.; town clerk Warwick, R. I., 1887-. Address, Ap- 
ponaug, R. I. JP. 

Mackenzie, JOHN MILNE, A.B.; a.m.; M.D. Harvard university 1890. 
Teacher high school. Fall River, Mass., 1876-88; student Universities of 
Berlin and Vienna 1890-91; physician Fall River, Mass. Born Fall 
River, Mass., May 7, 1855; died Fall River, July 11, 1896. P., Nee. 1897 

MASON, WILLIAM SIMMONS, Ph.B. Resident Providence, R. I. Bom 
Providence, R. I., April 11, 1856; died Providence, April 27, 1900. 

Nee. 1 90 1 

MERRICK, ORIGEN HALL, A.B. Spool cotton manufacturer. Address, 
64 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Mass. P. 

MILLER, HENRY ALVIN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher SufField, Conn., 1876-84; 
Conn, literary institution, Suffield, 1879-80; in poultry business. South- 
wick, Mass. Address, Southwick, Mass. P. 

PARKER, WILLARD COMBES, A.B. Admitted to bar 1879; lawyer 
Flemington, N. J., 1879-87, 1896-; Kansas City, Mo., 1887-96. Address, 
Flemington, N. J. P. 

PARKHURST, CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1879; 
U. S. circuit court 1880; U. S. supreme court 1886; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; member common council 1892-95; member R. I. senate 1900-02; 
associate justice R. I. supreme court 1905-. Address, Court House, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

PEASE, MYRON CLARK, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school. Providence, 
R. I., 1876-79; teacher N. H. and Vt. 1882-84; instructor Highland mil- 
itary academy, Worcester, Mass., 1884-97; Waban school, Waban, Mass., 
1897-99; in business Providence, R. I., 1899-. Address, 523 Manton 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

POOR, CHARLES HOWARD, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1880; lawyer 
Haverhill, Mass.; secretary school board 1879-86; water commissioner 
1892-. Address, 62 Lakeview Ave., Haverhill, Mass. P. 

PORTER, SIDNEY, A.B.; A.M. Medical student University of Mich. 
1876-77. From Providence, R. I.; died Providence, R. I., June 30, 1880. 

ROPER, SOLON STUART, A.B. With U. S. mutual accident association, 
New York, N. Y., 1879-?; U. S. casualty company. New York, N. Y. ; 
special agent ^tna life insurance company, East Orange, N. J. Address, 
27 Ninth Ave., East Orange, N. J. ' P. 

ROUND, ARTHUR MOREY, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1884. Sur- 
gical interne R. I. hospital 1884; assistant out-patient department Mass. 
general hospital; physician Norton, Mass.; president North Bristol dis- 
trict, Mass. medical society. Address, Norton, Bristol Co., Mass. P. 



1876 GRADUATES 329 

SCHUBARTH, CROMWELL TURNER, Ph.B. Civil engineer and archi- 
tect 1876-78; merchant Montevideo, Minn., 1878-79; treasurer and gen- 
eral manager E. T. Cowdrey company, Boston, Mass.; merchandise 
broker, Boston. Address, Roxbury, Boston, Mass. P. 

SHAW, JOHN TAYLOR, A.B.; A.M. Teacher New Milford, Conn., 1876- 
79; graduated Andover theological seminary 1882; graduate student 
1882-83; professor Latin, Yankton college, Yankton, S. D., 1883-91; or- 
dained Congregational minister 1885; associate professor Latin, Oberlin 
college, 1891-. Address, 227 South Professor St., Oberlin, O. 

And., '82, P. 

SMITH, ALBION TRUE, A.B.; A.M. Assistant superintendent Reform 
school. Providence, R. I., 1876-80. Bom Litchfield, Me., July 26, 1850; 
died Litchfield, June 4, 1880. Nee. 1880 

SMITH, BENJAMIN WEST, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1878; lawyer. 
Address, 389 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, GEORGE CARROLL, A.B.; A.M. 1890; M D. University of the 
city of New York 1881. Phj^sician Natick, Mass., 1881-93; medical 
student Berlin and Vienna 1893-96; consulting physician Boston, Mass., 
1897-. Author contributions to medical journals. Address, The West- 
minster, Copley Sq., Boston, Mass. P. 

STANLEY, EDWARD OTIS, A.B.; A.M. Editor Banker and tradesman, 
Boston, Mass.; treasurer Pond's extract company, New York, N. Y. ; 
treasurer Title guarantee and trust company. New York, 1897-1905; 
second vice president 1905-. Address, 40 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, 
N. J. P. 

STEELE, BENJAMIN WHEELER, A.B. Teacher university grammar 
school, Providence, R. I.; editor Mountaineer, Colorado Springs, Col.; 
Weekly gazette, Colorado Springs; Daily gazette, Colorado Springs. Bom 
Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 25, 1851; died Colorado Springs, Col., Nov. 3, 1891. 

Nee. 1892 

SUYDAM, HENRY CLAY. A.B. Admitted to bar 1879; lawyer. Ad- 
dress, Bound Brook, N. J. P. 

THOMAS, JUDSON BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. Baptist union theolog- 
ical seminary, Chicago, 1880; D.D. Shurtleflf college 1899. Student 
Newton theological institution 1876-77; ordained Baptist minister 1880; 

Sastor First church, Dubuque, Iowa, 1880-89; First church, Topeka, 
[^ans., 1889-95; district secretary American Baptist home mission soci- 
ety, Chicago district, 1895-. Editor Baptist visitor, 1887-94. Address, 
324 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Newt., P. 

TINGLEY, RICHARD HOADLEY, Ph.B. Civil engineer, Providence, 
R. I.; president and chief engineer The R. H. Tingley company. New 
York, N. Y. Address, 29 Broadwav, New York, N.'Y. P. 

VAN SLYCK, CYRUS MANCHESTE'R, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Harvard uni- 
versity 1878. Admitted to bar 1878; lawyer Providence, R. I.; assistant 
city solicitor 1889-92; member R. I. house of representatives 1897-98; 
colonel R. I. militia 1883-95. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

VAN WICKLE, AUGUSTUS STOUT, A.B. Shipping clerk Ebervale 
coal company, Ebervale, Penn., 1876-77; clerk New York, N. Y., 1877-78; 
mine superintendent Ebervale coal company, Hazleton, Penn., 1878-81; 
in charge of mining interests, Cleveland, O., 1881-86; president Ebervale 
coal company, Morristown, N. J.; Van Wickle, Stout and company, 
later A. S. Van Wickle and company; coal operator and banker, New 
York, N. Y., with residence at Hazleton, Penn., 1892-98; president 
Hazleton national bank; Hazleton iron works; vice president Phoenix 
powder manufacturing company of N. Y. ; trustee Peddie institute; 
Metropolitan museum of art; American museum of natural history. 
Bom New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 4, 1856; died Hazleton, Penn., June 8, 
1898. Nee. 1899 



330 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1876 

WEST, GEORGE JOSEPH, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1878. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1879; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1885-87; Providence school committee 1888-96; common 
council 1895-96. Bom Providence, R. I., Sept. 19, 1852; died Augh- 
nacloy. County Tyrone, Ireland, July 21, 1896. P., Nee. 1897 

WHITMARSH, HENRY ALLEN, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. N. Y. homoeopathic 
medical college 1879 Physician and surgeon. Providence, R. I.; surgeon 
R. I. homoeopathic hospital; president R. I. homoeopathic medical soci- 
ety 1893, 1894; member American institute of homoeopathy; Mass. 
surgical and gynecological society; president. Author various articles in 
medical journals. Address, 102 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WOOD, EDMUND, A.B. Lumber merchant. New Bedford, Mass.; mem- 
ber city council 1883-86; president 1885-86; water commission 1894- 
99. Address, New Bedford, Mass. P. 

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1877 

ALDRICH, CHARLES TALBOT, A.B. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 
230 Hope St., Providence R. I. P. 

BALLOU, EDGAR FOWLER, A.B. Miner Central City, Col.; railroad 
manager Salt Lake City, Utah; wholesale dealer in dried fruits and 
canned goods, Chicago, 111.; lawyer Appleton, Wis. Address, 747 North 
Division St., Appleton, Wis. 

BALLOU, HARRY MATURIN, A.B.; A.M. Head master St. James's 
military academy, Macon, Mo., 1880-83; head of English department and 
teacher rhetoric and English literature, St. Paul's school. Concord, Mass., 
1883-89; assistant organist and choir director; teacher voice culture and 
singing, Providence, and Woonsocket, R. I., 1890-; organist and choir 
master Grace Universalist church, Franklin, Mass. Author various 
articles on voice culture and the art of singing. Address, 279 Brown St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BALLOU. WALTER IRVING, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1879. Ad- 
mitted to R. I. bar 1879; lawyer Chicago, 111.; assistant superintendent 
woolen mill, Oxford, Mass.; lawyer Woonsocket, R. I.; first city solicitor 
1889-97; member Woonsocket business men's association. Bom Black- 
stone, Mass., July 30, 1853; died Woonsocket, R. I., May 17, 1903. P. 

BARTLETT, THOMAS ELLIOTT, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1880; ordained Baptist minister 1880; pastor South church, 
Providence, R. I., 1880-1901; Pawtuxet, R. I.. 1902-; president R. I. 
Baptist education society. Author various pamphlets and articles in 
periodicals. Address, Elmwood Station, Providence, R. I. Newt., P. 

BENJAMIN, WAYLAND EVERETT, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston univer- 
sity 1879. Admitted to Mass. bar 1879; instructor Boston university 
law school 1879-81 ; lawyer New York, N. Y. Editor Chalmers' on bills, 
notes and checks, 1881; 2d edition, 1889; N. Y. annotated cases, vols. 1-6, 
1895-1900; Railway and corporation law journal; author Index digest of 
Minn, reports, vols. 7-J5, 1888; Supplement to McAdam's Landlord 
and tenant, 1892; New York citations, 1893. Address, 320 Broadway, 
New York, N. Y. P. 

BRADFORD, CARY CARPENTER, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1882. 
Physican Southbridge, Mass.; medical examiner 8th Worcester district 
1889-; member Mass. house of representatives 1896-97; member board 
of health, Southbridge, 1892- ; library committee. Address, Southbridge, 
Mass. P. 

CAPRON, FRANKLIN PIERCE, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, Columbia college, 1879. Physician Providence, R. I.; sur- 
geon eye, ear, throat and nose department, R. I. hospital, 1881-97; 



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consulting physician 1897- ; fellow R. I. medical society; American 
academy of medicine; member American otological society; American 
ophthalmological society. Address, 118 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CULVER, GEORGE HENRY, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1885; lawyer. 
Address, 38 Park Row, New York, N. Y. P. 

DAY, JOSEPH TAFT, A.B.; A.M. Insurance agent. Address, 96 Lloyd 
Ave., Providence, R. L P. 

DOW, GEORGE WILLIAM, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1881. Phy- 
sician Lawrence, Mass., 1881-84; city physician 1888-94; medical exam- 
iner 5th Mass. district 1900-. Address, 246 Haverhill St., Lawrence, 
Mass. P. 

DRAKE, HENRY SCUDDER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1881. 
Agent manufacturing chemists, Middleboro, Mass.; manufacturer Bos- 
ton, Mass.; vice president Regenerated cold air company, Boston. Ad- 
dress, 45 Peirce St., Middleboro, Mass. P. 

ELDER, CHARLES BROWN, A.B.; D.B. Harvard university 1880. Or- 
dained Unitarian minister 1880; pastor Neponset, Mass., 1880-84; South 
Boston, Mass., 1884-89; Keene, N. H., 1889-1905; Church of the unity, 
Worcester, Mass., 1905-. Author occasional sermons and addresses. 
Address, Worcester, Mass. P. 

FINCH, CHARLES HARVEY, Ph.B.; M.D. University of the city of New 
York 1880. Ordained Baptist minister 1890; medical missionary Suifu, 
China, 1891-1900; physician Providence, R. I., 1901-. Address, 62 
Jackson St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GARDNER, RATHBONE, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1879; lawyer 
Providence, R. I., 1879-; member common council 1884-87, 1895; pres- 
ident 1885-87; U. S. district attorney 1889-93; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1897. Address, Providence, R. I. P. 

GODDARD, ASA ELDRIDGE, A.B.; A.M. Assistant teacher high school. 
Fall River, Mass., 1877-81; Smith academy, St. Louis, Mo., 1881-90; in- 
structor Greek and history 1884-90; assistant principal New church 
school, Waltham, Mass., 1890-99; teacher mathematics, astronomy and 
geology, high school, Fall River, Mass., 1900-. Author various articles 
in reviews. Address, 473 Walnut St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

GOW. JOHN RUSSELL, A.B. Teacher Charlestown, N. H., 1877-78; grad- 
uated Newton theological seminary 1882; ordained Baptist minister 1882; 
pastor Fair Haven, Vt., 1882-85; Bridgeport, Conn., 1885-91; Hyde 
Park, Chicago, 111., 1891-95; Perkins street church, Somerville, Mass., 
1 895-; school trustee. Fair Haven; trustee Newton theological institu- 
tion 1902-; president Boston Browning society 1903-. Address, 42 
Franklin St., Somerville, Mass. Newt., P. 

GREEN, EDWARD, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 
1880; ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor Peterboro, N. H., 1881-84; 
Bellows Falls, Vt., 1884-85; Unitarian church, Newport, N. H., 1886-89; 
Petersham, Mass., 1889-97; Exeter, N. H., 1897-. Address, Exeter, N. H. 

Roch. theol., P. 

HALL, CHARLES FRANKLIN, A.B. Life insurance agent. Address, 
49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HANSELL, HOWARD FORDE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Jefferson medical col- 
lege 1879. Physician Philadelphia, Penn.; adjunct professor diseases 
of the eye, Philadelphia polyclinic; lecturer ophthalmology, Jefferson 
medical college; chief clinical assistant out-patient department, Jeffer- 
son medical college; clinical professor ophthalmology, Jefferson medical 
college, 1894-1904; professor ophthalmology 1904-; professor diseases 
of the eye, Philadelphia polyclinic and school for graduates in medicine. 
1 894-; ophthalmologist Philadelphia hospital. Author Clinical ophthal- 
mology, m conjunction with J. H. Bell, 1892; Muscular anomalies of 



332 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1877 

the eye, in conjunction with Wendell Reber, 1899; Text-book on diseases 
of the eye, in conjunction with William Sweet, 1903; numerous articles in 
medical journals. Address, 1528 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 
HYDE, FREDERIC ALBERT, Ph.B. Superintendent schools, Cambridge, 
111., 1880-84; Newton, 111.; 1884-88; principal high school. Council Bluffs; 
professor natural science, Lincoln normal university, Lincoln, Neb.; sup- 
erintendent schools, Walsenburg, Col. Address, Walsenburg, Col. P. 

JENCKES, THOMAS ALLEN, A.B.; A.M. Law student Boston univer- 
sity 1878-79; admitted to bar 1879; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
R. I. senate 1896-98. Address, 336 Butler Exchange Building, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

JOHNSON, CLARKE HOWARD, A.B. Admitted to bar 1879; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1879-80, 1899- 
1902; clerk 1881-86; justice 8th judicial district R. I. 1886-1903; associate 
justice R. I. supreme court 1903-. Address, Greene, R. I. P. 

KELLEY, JAMES PRENTICE, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Colby academy, 
New London, N. H., 1877-79; Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn., 
1879-86; Lenox school, New York. N. Y., 1887-88; academy, Greenwich, 
Conn., 1 888-. Author The law of service, a study in Christian altruism, 
1894. Address, Greenwich, Conn. P. 

KIMBALL, CHARLES EDMUNDS, Ph.B. President railroad. New York, 
N. Y. Address, Summit, N. J. P 

KNIGHT, WILLIAM MOORE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1878; lawyer Me- 
ridian, Texas; prosecuting attorney Bosque county, Texas, 1882-86; 
member Texas house of representatives 190 2-. Address, Meridian, 
Tex. P. 

LATHAM, FRANK TERRY, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological sem- 
inary 1880; ordained Baptist minister 1880; pastor Suffield, Conn., 1880- 
83; Newport, N. H., 1883-88; First church, Medina, N. Y., 1888-1904; 
First church, Oneida, N. Y., 1904-. Address, Oneida, N. Y. P. 

LEE, CHRISTOPHER MARBLE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1879; lawyer 
Newport, R. I.; Providence, R. I. Address, 147 Elmwood Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. R. I., att. P. 

McGUINNESS, EDWIN DANIEL, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1879. 
Admitted to bar 1879; lawyer Providence, R. I.; major R. I. militia 1881- 
85; secretary of state R. I. 1887-88, 1890-91; alderman Providence 1889- 
93; mayor 1896-98; park commissioner 1897-1901; member American 
bar association; R. I. historical society. Bom Providence, R. I., May 
17, 1856; died Providence, R. I., April 21, 1901. Nee. 1901, P. 

MILFORD, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; LL.B. Howard university 
1901. Principal normal school, Christiansburg, Va., 1877-78; high school, 
Easton, Md., 1882-83; Law's seminary, Washington, D. C, 1884-86; 
Lincoln building night school, Washington, 1886-87; clerk city post 
office, Washington, 1887-; admitted to bar 1902; lawyer Washington 
1902-. Author various articles in magazines. Address, 450 N St., N. 
W., Washington, D. C. P. 

MILNE, JOSEPH DAVIS, A.B. Assistant editor Evening news, Fall 
River, Mass. Address, News Office, Fall River, Mass. 

MOWRY, RAYMOND GREENE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1880; U. S. cir- 
cuit court 1903; lawyer Providence, R. I.; recording clerk R. I. house of 
representatives 1891, 1 893-1 903; reading clerk 1903-; aide-de-camp to 
governor, with rank of colonel, 1892; second assistant city solicitor, 
Providence, 1893, 1894. Address, P. O. Box 931, Providence, R. I. P. 

PAGE, INMAN EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher seminary, Natchez, Miss., 
1877-78; Lincoln institute, Jefferson City, Mo., 1878-80; president 1880- 
98; president Agricultural and normal university, Langston, Okla., 
1 898-. Address, Langston, Okla. P. 



i877 GRADUATES 333 

PALMER, JULIUS, A.B. Manufacturing jeweler Providence, R. L; di- 
rector Equitable insurance company 1884-; Old national bank 1886-; 
president 1896-1902. Address, P. O. Box 1103, Providence, R. I. P. 

PECK, WALTER ASA, A.B. Wool merchant, firm of Asa Peck and sons, 
Providence, R. I.; director Union trust company; member board of di- 
rectors R. L school of design. Bom Barrington, R. L, July 19, 1854; 
died Providence, R. I., May 31, 1901. P., Nee. 1901 

PHELPS, DRYDEN WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. Yale university 1892; 
Litt.D. National university, Chicago, 1893. Licensed Baptist preacher 
1876; assistant editor Christian secretary 1877-80; engaged in out-door 
pursuits 1883-85; colporteur Conn. Bible society 1885-86; agent for re- 
ligious books 18S6-87; ordained Baptist minister 1887; pastor Wilming- 
ton, Vt., 1887-89; preacher Haddam, Conn., 1889-90; Baptist mission, 
now Second church, Waterbury, Conn., 1890-91 ; religious editor Saturday 
morning news, New Haven, Conn., 1892; pastor Egremont, Mass., 1893; 
First church, Groton, Conn., 1895-99; retired; resident New Haven, Conn.; 
clerk New Haven Baptist association 1899-. Author numerous articles 
and poems in periodicals. P. 

PIERCE EDWARD ELISHA, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1890. 
Physician and surgeon. Providence, R. I.; medical examiner Providence 
young men's Christian association 1890-; various insurance companies. 
Author various papers and addresses. Address, 328 Broadway, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

POTTER, JEFFERSON ROWLAND, A.B.; A.M. 1887. Teacher Vt. 
academy 1877-78; Eastern state normal school, Castine, Me., 1878-85; 
professor pedagogy. State college of Ky., 1885-88; teacher sciences. West- 
em state normal school, Farmington, Me., 1888-90; student Clark uni- 
versity, Worcester, Mass., 1890-91; superintendent schools, Ashland 
district, Mass., 1891-92; Walpole district, Mass., 1892-99; principal 
public schools, Paterson, N. J., 1899-. Address, 467 Ellison St., Pater- 
son, N. J. P. 

PRATT, FRANK KINGMAN, A.B. Teacher grammar school, Faribault, 
Minn., 1877-78; in business Minneapolis, Minn., 1878-79; law student 
Minneapolis 1880-81; admitted to bar 1881; lawyer Minneapolis 1881-. 
Address, 510 N. Y. Life Building, Minneapolis, Minn. P. 

RUECKERT, FREDERICK, A.B. Admitted to bar 1880; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1891-92; member 
school committee Providence 1894-; president 1903-; clerk district court, 
6th judicial district, R. I., 1895-1905; justice district court, 6th judicial 
district, 1905-. Address, 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SCOTT, CHARLES SEAVER, A.B. Principal high school, Wrentham, 
Mass., 1877-78; graduated Newton theological institution 1881; ordained 
Baptist minister 1881; pastor Franklin, Ind., 1881-85; Hackensack, N. 
J., 1886-87; Somerville, Mass., 1887-92; Marlboro, Mass., 1893-96; Wa- 
verley, Mass., 1896-99; real estate agent Waverley 1899-. Author arti- 
cles in periodicals. Address, Waverley, Mass. Newt., P. 

SHEFFIELD, WILLIAM PAINE, A.B.; A.M. Law student Paris, France; 
Harvard university 1878-79; admitted to bar 1880; lawyer Newport, 
R. I.; member school committee, Newport, 1883- 190 2; R. I. house of 
representatives 1885-87, 1889-90, 1894-96, 1899-1901. Address, 6 Cot- 
tage St., Newport, R. I. P. 

SLADE, GEORGE HENRY, Ph.B. Assistant engineer water works and 
sewage system, Providence, R. I., 1877-79; mill engineer 1879-83; sec- 
retary Jewelers' board of trade 1884; architectural draughtsman 1885- 
86; draughtsman New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad 1887- 
1905; with American car and foundry company. New York, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 416 Friendship St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SNOW, CHARLES THEODORE, A.B. Tack manufacturer. Address, 
East Whitman, Mass. P. 



334 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1877 

SOUTHWICK, ISAAC HINCKLEY, A.B.; A.M. Law student Boston 
university; admitted to bar 1879; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
school committee 1886-89; common council 1887-89; secretary R. I. 
commission to revise statutes; member commission to revise ordinances 
of the City of Providence; commission to revise charter and special laws 
of Providence; justice police court 1899- 1900; chairman R. I. board of 
canvassers and registration 1900-02. Born Providence, R. I., June 28, 
1854; died Providence, Dec. 23, 1902. P., Nee. 1903 

SPENCE, FRANK ARTHUR, A.B. Teacher Salem, Mass., 1877-78; ac- 
countant Boston, Mass., 1879-83; Oldtown, Me., 1883-86; clerk Thomp- 
son-Houston electric company, Lynn, Mass., 1886-88, 1889-90; clerk 
Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, 1888-89; proprietor Spence and 
Peaslee shorthand and business college, Salem, Mass., 1890-1900; secre- 
tary and instructor English, Salem commercial school, Salem, 1900-. 
Author A course in punctuation. Address, 38 Burt St., Lowell, Mass. P. 

SULLIVAN, FRANK LOUIS, A.B. _ Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1880; ordained Baptist minister 1880; pastor HoUiston, Mass., 
1880-82; Moorhead, Minn., 1882-83; Fergus Falls, Minn., 1884-88; Santa 
Cruz, Cal., 1888-89; Los Gatos, Cal., 1889-90; associate editor Pacific 
Baptist, 1891-1902; field representative The Watchman, 1902-. Address, 
SOI Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. Newt., P. 

THOMAS, WILLIS FRYE, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1880; ordained Baptist minister 1880; pastor Winthrop, Mass., 1880; 
missionary Burma 1880-; professor and head of various departments 
American Baptist theological seminary, Insein, Burma, 1893-; member 
committees to revise the Bible in the Karen and Burman languages. 
Translator various hymns into Karen and Burmese. Address, American 
Baptist Mission, Insein, Lower Burma. Newt., P. 

THURSTON, WILMARTH HEATH, A.B. Admitted to bar 1879; lawyer. 
Address, 42 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P, 

TYLER, JOSEPH HENRY, A.B. Student Johns Hopkins university 1877- 
78; cooper Baltimore, Md., 1878-85; commission merchant 1885-88; 
baker 1888-97; furniture manufacturer 1897-. Address, 2018 Bolton 
Ave., Baltimore, Md. P. 

VAN HORNE, WILLIAM GRANT, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Salt Lake City, 
Utah; judge Court of first instance, Cairo, Egypt, 1902-. Address, 
Shepherd's Hotel, Cairo, Egypt. P. 

WARD, GEORGE OTIS, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1887; M.D. Har- 
vard university 1887. Teacher mathematics and sciences, Hitchcock 
free high school, Brimfield, Mass., 1877-78; Worcester academy 1878-82; 
medical house officer Boston city hospital 1886-87; house officer Boston 
lying-in hospital 1887; physician Worcester, Mass.; visiting physician 
Worcester city hospital 1888-; Memorial hospital 1888-. Author occa- 
sional contributions to medical journals. Address, 833 Main St., Wor- 
cester, Mass. P. 

WHITNEY, PATRICK, A.B. ; A.M. Ordained Roman CathoHc priest 1882 ; 
assistant pastor Toronto, Canada, 1882-86; pastor Caldwell, Ont., 1886- 
97; Uptergrove, Ont., 1897-1901; Newmarket, Ont., 1901-. Address, New- 
market, Ont. P. 

WILLIAMS, FRED HOMER, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1882; lawyer 
Boston, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1883, 1884; Mass. 
senate 1898, 1899. Address, 41 Coolidge St., Brooldine, Mass. P. 

YOUNG, CHARLES SUMNER, A.B.; A.M. Principal grammar school, 
Adams, Mass., 1880; Globe school, Woonsocket, R. I., 1880-83. Bom 
Providence, R. I., July 20, 1857; died Woonsocket, R. I., Jan. 4, 1883. 

Nee. 1884 
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1878 GRADUATES 335 

1878 

ALEXANDER, ROBERT, A.B. Teacher; officer R. I. reform school; 
Mass. reform school; vacation officer R. I. state prison 1890; teacher 
Colville, Wash. Address. Chehulis. Lewis Co., Wash. P. 

BARTLETT, WILLIAM PORTER, A.B. Student Newton theological 
institution 1878-81; ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor Hudson, 
N. H., 1881-83; Lexington, Mass., 1883-84; Campton, N. H., 1885-87; 
Meriden, N. H., 18S7-89; North Springfield, Vt., 1889-92; North Oxford, 
Mass., 1892-93; Manchaug and South Sutton, Mass., 1894-98; preacher 
and evangelist. West Andover, Mass., 1898- 1904; pastor Tyringham, 
Mass., 1904-05; North Colebrook and Robertsville, Conn., 1905-. Ad- 
dress, North Colebrook, Conn. ISfewt., P. 

BENNETT, CHARLES EDWIN, A.B.; Litt.D. 1904. Professor classical 
philology. Brown university, 1891-92. Teacher Milton, Fla., 1878-79; 
Sing Sing, N. Y., 1879-81; student Harvard university 1881-82; Leipsic 
university 1882-83; Berlin 1883-84; Heidelberg 1884; principal Latin 
school and instructor University of Nebraska 1885-89; associate professor 
classical philology 1889; professor Latin, University of Wis., 1889-91; 
Cornell university 189 2-; member American philological association. 
Author A Latin grammar, 1895; Appendix to Bennett's Latin grammar, 
i?>g^; A Latin composition, 1896; The foundations of Latin, 1898; Cri- 
tique of some recent subjunctive theories, 1899; The quantitative reading of 
Latin poetry, 1899; The teaching of Latin and Greek in secondary schools, 
in conjunction with G. P. Bristol, 1900; Latin lessons, 1901; also num- 
erous articles in educational and philological journals; editor Xenophon's 
Hellenica, books V-VIL 1892; Tacitus's Dialogus de oratoribus , 1 894 ; Cicero 
de senectute, 1897; Cicero de amicitia, 1897; Horace, odes and epodes, 1901; 
Ccesar's Gallic war , books I-IV., 1903 ; Cicero's Select orations, 1904; Virgil's 
Mneid, I-VL; Cornell stvtdies in classical philology; AUyn and Bacon's 
College Latin series; translator The characters of Theophrastus, in con- 
junction with W. A. Hammond, 1902. Address, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Amer. cat., P. 

BIGELOW, CHARLES EDWIN, A.B.; M.D. Jefferson medical college 1882. 
Physician Leominster, Mass.; chairman board of health 1893-; president 
Worcester north district medical society 1902; councillor Mass. medical 
society. Address, Leominster, Mass. P. 

BRADFORD, MOSES BROWN LOCKWOOD, A.B. Merchant Providence, 
R. I.; resident Concord, Mass. Address, Concord, Mass. P. 

BROWN, ELON ROUSE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1880; lawyer Watertown, 
N. Y.; member N. Y. constitutional convention 1894; N. Y. state senate 
1898-1904; president Flower memorial library, Watertown. Address, 
Watertown, N. Y. P. 

BURBANK, CALEB AMBROSE, A.B.; A.M. Mayor's secretary. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1879-84; clerk R. I. supreme court 1885-91; lawyer. Ad- 
dress, I Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. 

BURBANK, ROBERT WILLARD, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1880 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; assistant attorney-general R. I. 1S88-89; at- 
torney-general 1891-94. Address, 912 Banigan Building, Providence 
R. I. P 

BURGESS, GIDEON ALBERT, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. Bates college 1881. 
D.D. Rio Grande college, Ohio, 1895. Ordained Free Baptist minister 
1882; pastor Greenville, R. I., 1882-89; Minneapolis, Minn., 1889-90 
president Parker college, Winnebago city, Minn., 1890-96; pastor Con^ 
gregational church, Toledo, O., 1896-1900; Union church, Berea, Ky. 
1901-03; acting chaplin Berea college 1901-03; pastor Darlington chapel 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1904-. Joint editor Free Baptist cyclopcedia, 1889 
Address, North Scituate, R. I. P 



336 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1878 

BUTTERWORTH, CHARLES FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M. Law student 
Boston university 1878-79; admitted to bar 1880; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; iron founder, firm of J. S. White company, Pawtucket, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 372 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

CASE, RICHARD, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Suffield, Conn., 1878-79; principal 
high school, Red Bank, N. J., 1879-97; superintendent of schools 1890- 
97; principal Point Pleasant, N. J., 1898-. Author annual reports. 
Address, Point Pleasant, N. J. P. 

CHANDLER, WALTER GARDNER, A.B. Principal academy. Black- 
water, Fla. ; superintendent schools, Vandalia, 111.; secretary and treas- 
urer Union brass architectural works, Chicago, 111. ; Beloit, Wis. ; teacher 
literature and history, Baltimore, Md. ; stock broker Baltimore, Md., 
1902-04; engaged in mining and in the sale of mineral and timber lands, 
Asheville, N. C; industrial agent Asheville and Craggy Mountain rail- 
way company. Editor Grant county herald, Lancaster, Wis., four years. 
Address, Asheville, N. C. P. 

CHILDS, HAROLD CHESSMAN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school, Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1878-80; principal high school, Pepperell, Mass., 1881-84; 
Needham, Mass., 1884-89; sub-master high school, Brockton, Mass., 1889- 
98; principal high school, Swampscott, Mass., 1898-; superintendent 
schools, Swampscott, 1901-04; secretary Norfolk county teachers' asso- 
ciation 1885-89; president Plymouth county teachers' association 1898; 
secretary and treasurer High school masters' club of Mass. 1896-1901; 
trustee Teachers' annuity guild 1895-; president Congregational Sunday 
school superintendents' union of Boston and vicinity 1903; secretary 
1905-. Address, 19 Andrew Road, Swampscott, Mass. P. 

CLARKE, WILLIS GAYLORD, A.B. Admitted to bar 1880; Lawyer 
Sioux City, la.; county attorney Woodbury county, la., 1886-87; niember 
la. house of representatives 1890-91 ; lawyer Carl Junction, Mo. Author 
articles in magazines. Address, Carl Junction, Mo. P. 

COLLINS, ABEL^CHALKLEY, A.B.; A.M. Principal academy Belvidere, 
N. C, 1879-80; high school, Peace Dale, R. I., 1880-81; law student 
Great Barrington, Mass., 1881-84; admitted to bar 1884; lawyer Great 
Barrington 1884-; chairman board of selectmen 1887-89; member school 
committee 1890-96; director National Mahaiwe bank; Free library, Great 
Barrington; trustee Great Barrington savings bank; Friends' school 
1900-; member Mass. house of representatives 1902. Author History 
of bench and bar in History of Berkshire county. Address, Great Barring- 
ton, Mass. P. 

DARY, ALBERT NELSON, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1881; ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor Everett, Mass., 1881- 
83; Dighton, Mass., 1885-88; Westbrook, Me., 1888-96; Skowhegan, Me., 
1896-98; Sanford, Me., 1898-1900; Nashua, N. H., 1900-. Address, 31 
Prescott St., Nashua, N. H. Newt., P. 

DURFEE, WINTHROP CARVER, Ph.B. Importer, manufacturer and 
dealer in dyestuffs and chemicals, Boston, Mass.; consulting chemist in 
matters connected with textile industries. Author genealogical sketches 
Address, 81 Sedgwick St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. P 

ELY, WILLIAM, Ph.B. Cotton manufacturer Providence, R. I.; estates 
Address, 69 Manning St., Providence, R. I. P 

FAIRBANK, ALFRED NELSON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Webster, Mass. 

FARNHAM, HARRY ORMSBEE, A.B. Music teacher Providence, R. I 
professor music, Wittenberg college, Springfield, O., 1888-92; music 
teacher and concert organist, Paducah, Ky. ; organist Christ church 
Louisville, Ky., 1892-94; cashier Foreman novelty company, Paducah, 
Ky. ; associate American college of musicians 1887 ; president Ohio music 
teachers' association 1889-91. Author reports and various historical 
and critical articles on professional subjects. Born Providence R. I., 
Jan. 2, 1857; died Jackson, Tenn., May 19, 1905. P. 



1878 GRADUATES 337 

GAMMELL, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Manufacturer. Address, 170 Hope 

St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GODDING, CLARENCE MILES, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 

1883. Interne Mass. general hospital 1882-83; physician Providence, R. 
I.; surgeon out-patient department R. I. hospital 1883-88; visiting sur- 
geon 1888-: visiting physician Providence lying-in hospital 1888-91; 
consulting physician 1891-; attending physician Dexter asylum. Ad- 
dress, 312 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GOODWIN, GEORGE, A.B. Piano dealer Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 
314 New St., Philadelphia, Penn. 

GRISHAM, GABRIEL NELSON, A.B. by special vote 1900; A.M. Roger 
Williams university, Nashville, Tenn., 1886. Teacher Goliad, Tex., 1879; 
professor mathematics and astronomy, Lincoln institute, Jefferson City, 
Mo., 1880-87; principal grammar school, Kansas City, Mo., 1887-89; 
principal Lincoln high school, Kansas City, 1889-. Author articles and 
lectures. Address, 1424 Howard St., Kansas City, Mo. P. 

HARRIS, FRANK, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Cotton broker Providence, R. I.; 
cotton manufacturer Woonsocket, R. I.; alderman Woonsocket; presi- 
dent cominon council; colonel and aide-de-camp on governor's staff 1891- 
93; stock broker Boston, Mass. Address, no State St., Boston, Mass. P. 

HAYWARD, SUMNER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1881. Eye 
and ear specialist. Address, 84 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. P. 

HIBBARD, NATHANIEL, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1882. Phy- 
sician Danielsonville, Conn., until 1898; member school board; director 
public library ; savings bank; physician Providence, R. I., 1898-; member 
Providence medical association. Address 304 Potter Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

HOBIGAND, JULES ADOLPHE, A.B.; A.M. Principal Boston school of 
languages 1884-93; head French teacher Hopkinson school, Boston, 
Mass., 1889-93; Frye school 1893-96; principal Ballou and Hobigand 
preparatory school 1896-. Address, 1022 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. P. 

HOPKINS, GEORGE WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Columbia college 

1884. Admitted to bar 1885; lawyer. Address, 7 Beekman St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

HOWARD, CHARLES TAYLOR, Ph.B. Manufacturer Phenix, R. I., 
1878-S1; secretary and treasurer Lamphear machine company; secretary 
and treasurer Providence telephone company 1880-. Address, Drawer 
1 1 50, Providence, R. I. P. 

HOYT, ALBERT PIERCE, A.B. Clerk; teller First national bank. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1878-90; chairman school committee East Providence, 
R. I. Bom Brighton, Mass., Nov. 29, 1857; died East Providence, R. 
I., Oct. 7, 1890. Nee. 1891 

HOYT, ELTON, A.B.; A.M. Engaged in mining Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 
Address, Care El Cobre Mines, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. P. 

HUSE, CHARLES ARCHELAUS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1881. 
Assistant port physician Boston, Mass., 1881-82; physician Worcester, 
Mass., 1882-84; member Mass. medical society. Bom Worcester, Mass., 
Aug. 7, 1855; died Worcester, July 3, 1884. Nee. 1885 

KING, RALPH THRALL, Ph.B. 1879. Lumber merchant Cleveland, O.; 
in business. New York, N. Y. Address, University Club, New York, 
N. Y. P. 

LARNED, EDWIN CHANNING, A.B. In business. Address, Univer- 
sity Club, New York, N. Y. P. 

LIPPITT, HENRY FREDERIC, A.B. Manufacturer. Address, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

MASON, JOHN HALE, A.B. Music teacher Providence, R. I.; head 
teacher music department, Moses Brown school; Miss Mary C. Wheeler's 



338 BROWN UNIVERSITY 187S 

Cabot street school ; Convent of the Sacred Heart ; director choir Central 
Congregational church; treasurer John N. Mason real estate company; 
Beckwith land company; manager of estates. Address, 253 Waterman 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

METCALF, STEPHEN OLNEY, A.B. Trustee Brown university 1899-. 
Woolen manufacturer. Address, Providence, R. I. P. 

MILLER, WILLIAM BROWN MARTIN, A.B.; A.M. Banker and broker 
Providence, R. I.; member N. Y. stock exchange; Providence board of 
trade. Bom Providence, R. I., Sept. 13, 1856; died Providence, Feb. 8, 
1900. P., Nee. 1900 

MUNRO, OLIVER BUCHANAN, A.B.; A.M. Reporter Evening press, 
Providence, R. I., 1878-84; editor Providence Sunday transcript; reporter, 
later financial and commercial news editor. Providence daily journal, 
Providence, 1884-90; founder Providence financial news 1890; managing 
editor American wool and cotton reporter, Boston, Mass., during most 
of time 1890-; U. S. investor, Boston, during most of time 1891-; assistant 
editor Textile world, Boston, 1894; resident Melrose, Mass., 1895-; alder- 
man 1902-. Address, 13 Howard St., Melrose, Mass. P. 

NICKERSON, STEPHEN WESTCOTT, A.B.; A.M. Assistant quarter- 
master-general R. I. 1881-86; lawyer R. I.; Boston, Mass.; imperial Chi- 
nese vice consul, Boston, 1902-05 ; imperial Chinese consul 1905-. Author 
History of the Bank of England, 1894; Law of money, 1900. Address, 2 
Kilby St., Boston, Mass. P. 

NIGHTINGALE, CRAWFORD ALLEN, Ph.B. Cotton goods manufac- 
turer. Address, 54 North Main St., Providence, R. I. P. 

NIGHTINGALE, FREDERIC ALBERT, Ph.B. Manufacturer Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1878-79. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 12, 1858; died Prov- 
idence, April 3, 1883. Nee. 1883 

PALMER, WALLACE PRESCOTT, A.B. Fancy leather dealer Boston, 
Mass. Address, 135 Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. P. 

PENDLETON, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Graduated Rochester theolog- 
ical institution 1881 ; ordained Baptist minister 1882 ; pastor First church, 
Salem, O., 1881-83; Cleveland, O., 1883-87; Main street church, Worces- 
ter, Mass., 1887-95; First church. Mount Holly, N. J., 1896-1902; First 
church, Youngstown, O., 1904-; trustee Worcester polytechnic institute 
1887-95. Author various sermons and addresses. Address, 781 Bryson 
St., Youngstown, O. P. 

PULSIFER, CHARLES LEROY, A.B.; A.M. Teacher, superintendent 
schools, principal high school, Lakeport, N. H., 1879-94; treasurer Lake- 
port savings bank, Lakeport, 1895-; member N. H. legislature 1890-91; 
city council, Laconia, 1893-97; mayor Laconia 1897-98; member N. H. 
constitutional convention 1903. Address, Lakeport, Laconia, N. H. P. 

REA, JAMES, A.B.; Ph.D. Mt. Union college 1893. Graduated Rochester 
theological seminary 1881; ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor War- 
ren, Penn., 1881-84; Denver, Col., 1884-87; Xenia, O., 1887-89; Paines- 
ville, O., 1889-93; Buffalo, N. Y., 1893-1900; Boston, Mass., 1900-. Ad- 
dess, 180 School St., Roxbury, Mass. Roch. theol., P. 

SAVAGE, CORNELIUS SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Graduated Roches- 
ter theological seminary 1881; ordained Baptist minister 1882; pastor 
Hannibal, Mo., 1882-86; Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1887-91; Hamilton, N. Y., 
1891-1900; Oswego, N. Y., 1900-; member executive committee Baptist 
education society, N. Y. ; educational committee Baptist state conven- 
tion, N. Y. Address, Oswego, N. Y. Roch. theol., P. 

SHATTUCK, JOSEPH HERBERT, A.B. Address, 16 Mt. Vernon St., 
Winchester, Mass. 

SLADE, WILLIAM LLOYD, A.B. Bookkeeper Providence, R. I.; gold 
and silver refiner, Providence ; treasurer Starkweather and Williams com- 
pany. Address, 47 Exchange Place, Providence, R. I. P. 



x878 GRADUATES 339 

STAPLES, CHARLES JASON, A.B.; D.B. Harvard university 1881. Or- 
dained Unitarian minister 1882; pastor Christian union church, Reading, 
Mass., 1882-88; Unity church, St. Cloud, Minn., 1888-94; First church, 
Manchester, N. H., 1895-1904; First society, BurHngton, Vt., 1904-; presi- 
dent pubHc hbrary board, St. Cloud, 1894. Author Selections for use at 
funeral services, 1886. Address, Burlington, Vt. P. 

STOCKBRIDGE, WILLIAM MAURAN, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston uni- 
versity 1882. Admitted to bar 1882; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1882-. Ad- 
dress, 609 Sears Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

SWARTS, WALTER BENJAMIN, Ph.B. Address, 383 Angell St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

SWEETLAND, WILLIAM HOWARD, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1881; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; member school committee; clerk R. I. house 
of representatives; clerk district court, 6th judicial district R. I.; justice 
district court, 6th judicial district, R. I., 1895-1905; presiding justice 
Superior court of R. I. 1905-. Address, County Court House, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

THOMS, JOHN CYRUS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Rochester theological 
seminary 1881; ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor Palmyra, N. Y., 
1881-85; Elyria. O., 1885-88; Erie, Penn., 1888-92; New York, N. Y., 
1893-96; field secretary American anti-saloon league 189 7- 1900; super- 
intendent Wash, anti-saloon league, Seattle, Wash., 1901-. Author 
Civic progress in the northwest; editor Sower, Elyria. Address, 493 Arcade 
Building, Seattle, Wash. Roch. theol., P. 

TORREY, LEWIS HAMILTON, A.B. Cutlery manufacturer. Address, 
Worcester, Mass. P. 

WADE, DANIEL ARNOLD, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1881; ordained Baptist minister 1S81; pastor Bellingham, Mass., 
1881-90; North BelUngham, Mass., 1885-90; Norwood, Mass., 1890-91; 
resident Whitman, Mass. Bom South Abington, Mass., Sept. 10, 1856; 
died Brant Rock, Aug. 26, 1894. Newt., P. 

WARD, JOHN GROVER, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor 
Andover, Conn., 1881-84; First church, Suffield, Conn., 1884-87; North 
Lyme, Conn., 1887-1901; Packerville, Conn., 1901-. Address, Packer- 
ville, Conn. P. 

WEBSTER, WALTER GARDNER, A.B.; A.M.; Trinity college 1896; D.B. 
General theological seminary New York, N. Y., 1897. Law student 
1878-79; teacher classics, high school. Providence, R. I., 1879-90; trav- 
elling 1890-94; student General theological seminary 1894-97; ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1897; priest 1898; curate St. Stephen's church. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1898. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 18, 1854; lost at sea, 
July 4, 1898. P., Nee. 1899 

WESTON, GEORGE FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M. Principal Elmwood gram- 
mar school, Providence, R. I., 1878-95; Technical high school. Provi- 
dence, 1895-; president R. I. institute of instruction 1892; Barnard club 
1900-01; R. I. Baptist social union 1900-01. Address, 225 Lenox Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

WHEELER, BENNETT ROLLIN, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1880. 
Admitted to R. I. bar 1880; lawyer Topeka, Kans.; lecturer on incorpo- 
rated hereditaments, Washburn college law school, 1903-. Address, 
Topeka, Kans. P 

WHITMAN, FREEMAN TUPPER, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton the- 
ological institution 1881; ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor Newton 
Upper Falls, Mass., 1881-82, 1894-96; Brighton avenue Baptist church, 
Boston, Mass., 1882-89; pastor English church, Rangoon, Burma, 1889- 
94; South Framingham, Mass., 1896-1900; life assurance agent Pawtucket, 
R. I., 1901-03; pastor Valley Falls, R. I., 1903-. Editor Ensign, Rangoon, 
Burma, 1893-94. Address, 139 Mineral Spring Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 

Newt., P. 



340 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1878 

WINN, WILLIAM BOWERS, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1878-81; ordained Baptist minister 1882; Congregational pastor; 
editor and proprietor Hollister free lance, HoUister, Cal., 1886-?; on edi- 
torial staff Daily report, San Francisco, Cal.; editor and proprietor Pa- 
cific oil reporter, San Francisco, Cal., 1899-1903. Born Salem, Mass., 
Nov. 22, 1858; died Berkeley, Cal., Sept. 9, 1903. Newt., P., Nee. 1904 

WINSLOW, ISAAC OSCAR, A.B.; A.M. Principal Federal street gram- 
mar school. Providence, R. I., 1878-84; farmer and manufacturer St. 
Albans, Me., 1884-96; supervisor schools; lecturer Me. state grange; 
member Me. senate 1892; instructor Manual training high school. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1896-99; principal Thayer street grammar school, Provi- 
dence, 1 899-. Author Principles of agriculture, 1891-; The natural arith- 
metic, 1899; various philosophical articles. Address, 50 Elton St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

WOOD, AUGUSTUS, A.B.; Ph.D. Heidelberg university 1892. Ranch- 
man West Fla. 1883-86; student Johns Hopkins university 1887-88; 
University of Berlin 1889; Heidelberg university 1890-92; professor 
English, Imperial university, Tokyo, Japan, 1892-97; Imperial higher 
normal school 1899-; Buddhist university 1901-03; Meiji university 1903. 
Editor Fielding's Einfluss auf die deutsche Litteratur, 1894; Sheridan's 
Plays, with notes for Japanese students; author numerous contributions 
to Japanese periodicals. Address, Higher Normal School, Tokyo, Japan. 

P. 
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1879 

ADAMS, EDWARD STOWE, Ph.B. Bookseller and stationer Fall River, 
Mass.; member city council 1882-84; school committee 1894-; chairman 
1904-. Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

ANTHONY, HENRY BURR, A.B. Secretary fire insurance company. 
Address, 247 West loist St., New York, N. Y. P. 

ATKINSON, EDWARD ERNEST, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1886; 
D.B. 1887; Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, Mass., 1888. Grad- 
uated Newton theological institution 1882; ordained Baptist minister 
1882; pastor Fort Dodge, la., 1882-83; Duluth, Minn., 1883-84; teacher 
Hebrew, Sauveur summer school, 1885 ; ordained Episcopal minister 1888 ; 
rector Grace Episcopal church, Chicopee, Mass., 1888-90; St. Peter's 
church, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1890-91; chaplain and master Belmont 
school, Belmont, Mass., 1893-95; graduate student Harvard university, 
1895-97; rninister Christ church, Cambridge, Mass., 1897-98; Church of 
the Epiphany, Providence, R. I., 1901 ; curate St. Thomas's church, Taun- 
ton, Mass., 1901-02; master St. Paul's school. Concord, N. H., 1903-05; 
minister St. Thomas's church. Taunton, Mass., 1905-. Address, Taunton, 
Mass. Newt., P. 

BARNARD, GEORGE FOLGER, A.B. Manager Good Will home associa- 
tion. East Fairfield, Me. ; Boys' home, Hinckley, Me. Address, Hinckley, 
Me. P. 

BARNES, DAVID LEONARD, A.M. by special vote 1890. Mechanical 
and civil engineer 1879-82; chief draughtsman and mechanical engineer, 
R. I. locomotive works, 1882-87; consulting engineer. New York, N. Y. 
and Chicago, 111., 1887- ; consulting engineer for several western and 
southern railroads, foreign manufacturers, and Railroad gazette. New 
York, N. Y.; member American society of mechanical engineers; Amer- 
ican society of civil engineers; Institution of civil engineers, England; 
American association for the advancement of science; American associa- 
tion of political and social science; American statistical association; 
Master car builders' association; Master mechanics' association; treas- 
urer Western society of engineers; vice president Western railway club. 
Author various scientific and technical articles and papers. Born Smith- 
field, R. I., Aug. 23, 1858; died New York, N. Y,, Dec. 15, 1896. P, 



i879 GRADUATES 341 

BENNETT, CHARLES PATTISON, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1882 ; 
pastor First church, Shapleigh, Me., 1882-88; Limerick, Me., 1888-89; 
principal high school, Shapleigh, 1883; dealer in real estate, loans and 
insurance, Colorado Springs, Col. Address, Colorado Springs, Col. P. 

BOYER, CHARLES SUMNER, A.B.; A.M. 1885. Principal grammar 
school, Philadelphia, Penn., 1882-91 ; school supervisor Philadelphia 1891-. 
Author several articles and papers on the diatomaceae. Address, 3223 
CHfford St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

BUFFUM, WILLIAM POTTER, A.B. Civil engineer Newport, R. I.; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1894-98; president Newport hos- 
pital 1902-. Address, 28 Greenough Place, Newport, R. I. P. 

CALHOUN, NEWTON SHERWOOD, A.B. Lawyer Cleveland, O. Ad- 
dress, 163 Jennings Ave., Cleveland, O. P. 

CARPENTER, ALVA EDWIN, A.B.; D.B. General theological seminary, 
New York, N. Y., 1883. Ordained Episcopal minister; missionary St. 
Bamabas's church, Apponaug, R. I., 1882-83; rector St. Stephen's church, 
Middlebury, Vt., 1883-89; St. Mark's church, Warren, R. I., 1889-1902; 
St. Peter's church, Manton, R. I., 1902-; member school committee, 
Middlebury, Vt., 1886-89; Warren, R. I., 1890-1902; superintendent 
schools 1892-1902; member school committee Johnston, R. I., 1903-; 
examining chaplain, diocese of R. I., 1894-. Editor Parish monitor, 
1890-1900; associate editor Convocation messenger; Convocation register, 
1893-1901. Address, Manton, R. I. P. 

CHASE, DAVID AUSTEN, A.B. Dealer in lumber and coal lands; special 
correspondent for Philadelphia press during strike in bituminous coal 
field 1880-81. Born Woodward township, Clearfield co., Penn., Oct. 24, 
1855; died June 10, 1888. P. 

COMSTOCK, GEORGE FRANCIS, A.B. ; A.M.; D.B. Yale university 1882. 
Private teacher and farmer. Address, Wilbraham, Mass. P. 

DICK, WALLACE PETER, A.B.; A.M. Principal graded school. Wick- 
ford, R. I., 1879-80; high school, Peace Dale, R. I., 1880-84; professor 
English Penn. state normal school, California, Penn., 1884-85; vice prin- 
cipal and professor natural sciences and modern languages, afterwards 
psychology and pedagogy, Penn. state normal school, Lock Haven, Penn., 
1885-91 ; professor languages, Penn. state normal school, West Chester, 
Penn., 1891-95; Greek and pedagogy, now Greek and Latin, 1898-; pres- 
ident Metzger college for young ladies, Carlisle, Penn., 1895-98. Author 
Outlines of natural philosophy; Review questions and topics; CcBsar, Bella 
Gallico, Books i-iii; numerous lectures and addresses. Address, State 
Normal School, West Chester, Penn. P. 

DOUGLAS, CHARLES HENRY JAMES, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. Columbia 
college 1892. Teacher high school, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1881-84; instruct- 
or University of Wis., 1884-85; teacher high school, Milwaukee, Wis., 
1885-88; head teacher English, Boys' high school, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888- 
97; lecturer political science, Brooklyn institute of arts and sciences, 
1892-94; Seligman fellow Columbia university 1890-92; Seligman prize- 
man 1892; first assistant Dewitt Clinton high school, New York, N. Y., 
1 89 7-. Author Syllabus of rhetorical training, 1883; Financial history 
of Mass., 1892; Suggestions for courses in English, 1893. Address, 815 
Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Columb., P. 

EARLE, JAMES HERVEY, A.B. Teacher grammar and high school, 
Cranston, R. I., 1879-89; resident Cranston, R. I. Address, Olneyville 
Station, Cranston, R. I. P. 

EASTERBROOK, GORHAM, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1879; pas- 
tor Amherst, N. H., 1879-81; Hyde Park, Mass., 1881-84; Southbridge, 
Mass., 1884-92; Somerville, Mass., 1892-93; Rochdale, Mass., 1894-96; 
West Acton, Mass., 1896-; chairman school committee Amherst; South- 
bridge. Address, West Acton, Mass. P. 



342 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1879 

EDDY, ALFRED UPDIKE, Ph.B. Admitted to bar 1881; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I.; secretary and treasurer Mercantile mutual fire insurance 
company; Textile manufacturers mutual fire insurance company. Ad- 
dress, 10 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

EDWARDS, STEPHEN OSTROM, A.B.; A.M. Instructor mathematics 
and logic, Brown university, 1886-87 ; trustee 1880-. Teacher high school. 
Providence, R. I., 1879-82; admitted to bar 1884; lawyer Providence 
1884-; clerk R. I. house of representatives 1889-90; president University 
club 1899-1902. Address, 181 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

ELLIOTT, FREDERICK WILLIAM, A.B. 1886; M.D. Boston university 
1888. Teacher high school, Westminster, Mass., 1880-82; Littleton, 
Mass., 1882-83; Stockbridge, Mass., 1884; physician Boston, Mass., 1888- 
99; first assistant Phillips private hospital; secretary Mass. surgical and 
gynecological society. Author articles in medical journals. Bom Con- 
toocook, N. H., April i, 1855; died Roxbury, Mass., June 28, 1899. 

P., Nee. 1900 

ELY, EDWARD FRANCIS, A.B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 1882, 
Assistant department applied mechanics, Mass. institute of technology 
1883; instructor architecture 1884-85; architect Providence, R. I.; pres- 
ident R. I. chapter American institute of architects 1904-. Address, 36 
Prospect St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FARNHAM, FRANK ALEXANDER, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1883. 
Assistant librarian Brown university 1879-81. Admitted to bar 1884; 
lawyer Boston, Mass.; acting attorney New York, New Haven and Hart- 
ford railroad company, Boston, Mass., and New Haven, Conn.; attorney 
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Boston, Mass., 1904-. 
Address, 65 Crafts Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. P. 

GREENE, EDWARD PIKE, A.B. Wholesale boot and shoe dealer. Prov- 
idence, R. I.; resident Providence. Address, 25 Parade St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

GREENE, JOHN JESSE, A.B. Cost accountant Nichols and Langworthy 
machine company, Hope Valley, R. I.; superintendent boiler depart- 
ment. Address, Hope Valley, R. I. P. 

HARKNESS, ALBERT GRANGER, A.B. ; A.M. Associate professor Latin, 
Brown university, 1889-93 ; professor Roman literature and history 1893-. 
Teacher classics Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1880-81; student 
Germany 1881-83; professor Latin and German, Madison university, 
Hamilton, N. Y., 1883-89; in Europe 1894-95; professor Latin, American 
school of classical studies, Rome, 1902-03. Author various papers in 
the Transactions of the American philological association. Address, 
7 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

HARRINGTON, ARTHUR HUDSON, A.B.; M.D. Jefferson medical col- 
lege 1882. Physician Shrewsbury, Mass., 1882-83; Providence, R. I., 
1883-84; assistant superintendent Dan vers insane hospital, Danvers, 
Mass., 1884-94; superintendent 1898- 1903; medical director Mass. state 
asylum for insane criminals 1894-98; superintendent New York eye and 
ear infirmary 1903-. Author several articles in medical journals. Ad- 
dress, Second Ave., Cor. 13th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

HASTINGS, STEPHEN GOODWIN, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 
1880; pastor Belchertown, Mass., 1880-85; Jewett City, Conn., 1885-89; 
Antrim, N. H., 1889-94; Montville, Conn., 1895-1902; Olivet Baptist 
church, Hartford,. Conn., 1902-: member school committee Belchertown 
three years; Lisbon, Conn., two years; secretary Stonington union associ- 
ation. Address, 57 Sisson Ave., Hartford, Conn. P_ 

JOHNSON, TRUMAN, A.B.; A.M. 1886; M.D. University of the city of 
New York 1881. Physician Vt. two years; principal school, Muskogee, 
Indian territory, 1884-85; student Newton theological institution a short 
time; ordained Baptist minister 1886; missionary Toungoo, Burma, 
1 886-. Address, Loikaw, Southern Shan States, Burma. P. 



i879 GRADUATES 343 

KEIGWIN, HENRY WEBSTER, A.B.; A.M. Instructor mathematics 
Brown university 1883-84. Teacher Conn, literary institution, Suffield, 
Conn., 1879-83; student Harvard university 1884-85; teacher Matawan, 
N. J., 1885-S7; Cheshire, Conn., 1887-91; academy Norwich, Conn., 1891- 
1902; Morris high school New York, N. Y., 1902-. Address, Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. P. 

KING, LYMAN WINSLOW, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Graduated Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1882 ; ordained Baptist minister 1883 ; pastor Mount Holly, 
Vt., 1883-89; First Baptist church. West Roxbury, Boston, Mass., 1895- 
97; resident Newton Centre, Mass., 1897-. Address, 328 Brookline St., 
Newton Centre, Mass. Newt., P. 

KINNE, CHARLES HENRY, A.B.; Ph.D. University of Strassburg 1890. 
Teacher academy, Norwich, Conn., 1880-84; student Bonn, Berlin, Paris, 
and Geneva, 1884-86; teacher modern languages, Hill school, Pottstown, 
Penn., 1887; student Strassburg, Florence and Spain 1887-90; professor 
modem languages, Penn. state college, 1890-92; fellow in Romance, 
University of Chicago, 1892-93; instructor Romance languages 1893-94; 
in Ctiba 1894-95; instructor modern languages, N. H. college, Durham, 
N. H., 1895-96; resident Providence, R. I. Bom Norwich, Conn., Feb. 
4, 1857; died Providence, R. I., March 31, 1899. P. 

MALCOM, GEORGE IDE, A.B. Banker, member firm of Malcom and 
Coombe, New York, N. Y.; member N. Y. stock exchange. Address, 
100 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

MARSH, EDWARD SPRAGUE, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1882. 
Admitted to bar 1882; lawyer Brandon, Vt.; superintendent public 
schools 1883; school commissioner 1885; president State bank of Clyde, 
Kans.; Brandon investment and guarantee company; vice president 
First national bank, Brandon; Brunswick state bank, Brunswick, Ga. 
Address, Brandon, Vt. P' 

MUNRO, WALTER LEE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1885. 
Physician Providence. R. I.; surgeon R. I. hospital 1887-; visiting phy- 
sician St. Vincent de Paul infant asylum; examiner R. I. medical society 
1890-; consulting surgeon St. Joseph's hospital 1899-. Author various 
articles in medical journals. Business address, 62 North Main St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P- 

PARTINGTON, FREDERICK EUGENE, A.B.; A.M. 1885. Teacher 
classics, Goshen institute, Goshen, N. Y., 1879-80; inspector German 
school and educational methods, and newspaper correspondent, Ger- 
many, 1880-81 ; principal New Paltz academy. New Paltz, N. Y., 1881-84; 
head master Staten Island academy, Staten Island, N. Y., 1884-. Au- 
thor Lectures on Norway, Sicily, Greece and Spain; various letters and 
stories in newspapers and magazines. Address, Staten Island Academy, 
New Brighton, N. Y. P. 

READIO, WILLIAM COOPER, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. University of the city 
of New York. Principal Yale school. New York, N. Y.; with New 
York life insurance company, New York. Address, 44 West 44th St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

SEVERANCE, SAMUEL AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Student Newton 
theological institution 1879-81; ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor 
Turner, Me., 1881-83; Maplewood, Mass.. 1883-89; Keene, N. H., 1889- 
91. Born Ehzabethtown, N. Y., May 28, 1844; died Keene, N. H.,Sept. 
23, 1891. Newt. 

SIMMONS, SAMUEL RANDALL, A.B. Manager of office. Central gas 
light company, New York, N. Y. Address. 350 Alexander Ave., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

SOUTHWORTH, LOUIS RHODES, A.B. Admitted to bar 1883; reporter 
M^oWd, New York, N.Y. Address, 257 West 23d St., New York, N. Y. P. 

SPENCER, JOEL MANN, A.B. Insurance agent Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress unloiown. 



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STILLMAN, HOWARD YORK, A.B.; LL.B. Cohimbia college 1881. Law- 
yer. Address, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. P. 

STURGIS, ORIN JONES, A.B.; A.M. Principal public school, Uniontown, 
Penn., 1879-81; raanaging editor Uniontown standard 1881-91; post- 
master Uniontown 1884-85; chief editorial writer Pittsburgh commercial 
gazette, Pittsburgh, Penn., 1891-92; editor Baptist exponent, Pittsburgh, 
1892; managing editor Uniontown news-standard, Uniontown, Penn., 
1893-. Author In memoriam, 1892; various addresses. Address, Union- 
town, Penn. P- 

TANNER, WILLARD BROOKS, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1882; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; assistant attorney-general R. I. 1891-94; mem- 
ber common council. Providence, 1895-97; attorney-general R. I. 1897- 
1902. Address, loi Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, R. I. P. 

TILLINGHAST, WILLIAM RICHMOND, A.B. Admitted to bar 1892; 
lawyer. Address, 15 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TUCKER, CHARLES JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school, Woon- 
socket, R. I., two years; principal high school. Sandwich, Mass., two 
years; first assistant, Leland tiniversity, one year. Bom New Bedford, 
Mass., Aug. 10, 1856; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 29, 1886. Nee. 1887 

VIETS, FRANCIS HUBBARD, A.B.; D.B. Yale university 1882. Ordained 
Congregational minister; pastor Riverton, Conn., 1882-87; East and 
North Woodstock, Conn., 1887-99; Buckingham, Conn., 1899-1903. 
Author Genealogy of the Viets family with biographical sketches, 1902. 
Address, West Acton, Mass. P. 

WELCH, STEPHEN ALBRO, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1884. In- 
terne Boston city hospital 1883-84; physician and surgeon Providence, 
R. I.; physician out-patient department R. I. hospital 1886-1901; vis- 
iting physician R. I. hospital 1901-05 ; secretary Providence medical asso- 
ciation 1887-90; president 1902; secretary R. I. medical society 190 2-; 
member American medical association; American academy of medicine; 
Providence clinical club. Author various articles in medical journals. 
Address, 253 Washington St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WELLS, JAMES LEE, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1883. Physician. 
Address, 150 Warren St., Boston, Mass. P. 

WOOD, JUDSON IRVING, A.B. Teacher Block Island, R. I., 1879-80; 
Cutchogue, L. I., 1880-81; academy and instructor music in public 
schools, Greenwich, Conn., 1881-83; principal high school, Methuen, 
Mass., 1883-90; principal and superintendent high school and grades, 
Ilion, N. Y., 1890-99; superintendent schools Gardner, Mass., 1899-; 
president and member executive committee various educational asso- 
ciations. Address, 74 Woodland Ave., Gardner, Mass. P. 

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1880 

ABBOTT, AUGUSTUS LEVI, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Washington university 
1885. Instructor mathematics, Shurtleff college. Upper Alton, 111., 1881- 
84; admitted to bar 1884; lawyer St. Louis, Mo., 1884-; treasurer Shurt- 
leff college 1S82-88. Address, 412 Security Building, St. Louis, Mo. P. 

ADAMS, CHARLES ROBERT, A.B Assistant principal academy, Mon- 
son, Mass., 18S0-81; clothing dealer Holyoke, Mass., 1881-88; trustee 
and insurance agent, Boston, Mass., 1888-1905; trustee and adminis- 
trator several estates; secretary American boot and shoe reporting 
company, Boston, 1891-1904; associated with Jose Parker and company, 
bond dealers, Boston, 190 5-. Address, Heath St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 

P. 

ANGELL, WALTER FOSTER, A.B. Admitted to bar 1883; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I.; assistant attorney-general R. I. 1886-87. Address, 170 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 



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ARCHIBALD, WILBERFORCE EWING, A.B. Life insurance agent, 
Ogden. Utah; teacher. Address, Porterville, Utah. P. 

AUSTIN, JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to R. I. bar 1882; lawyer Toledo, 
O.; justice city and justice court 1886-95; inember Toledo common 
council 1896-98; board of elections 1899- 1904. Address, 727 Oakwood 
Ave., Toledo, O. P. 

BENNETT, EDMUND NEVILLE, A.B. With publishing house, Boston, 
Mass., 1880-81. Bom Taunton, Mass., May 23, 1856; died Taunton, 
May 28, 1881. Nee. 1881 

BLODGETT, JOHN TAGGARD, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1883; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; U. S. commissioner R. I. 1890-; U. S. chief 
supervisor of elections, R. I., 1892 ; chairman board of canvassers and reg- 
istration. Providence, 1895-1900; R. I. house of representatives 1898-1900; 
associate justice supreme court 1900-. Address, 145 Lloyd Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. R. I. att., P. 

BOYCE, HENRY JACKSON, A.B. Undertaker. Address, 256 Wey- 
bosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BRAISLIN, GIBBS, A.B. ;D.D. 1905. Student Crozer theological seminary 
1880-82; travelled in Europe 1883; student Providence, R. I., 1884-86; 
ordained Baptist minister 1886; pastor Keesville, N. Y., 1886-91; Rut- 
land, Vt., 1891-; president board Vt. Baptist state convention 1902-. 
Address, Bardwell House, Rutland, Vt. P. 

BURDETTE, CHARLES EDWIN, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1883; ordained Baptist minister 1883; missionary American 
Baptist missionary union, Tura, Assam, 1883-85; Gauhati, Assam, 1885-; 
president Assam Baptist mission conference 1900-04. Address, Gauhati, 
Assam, India. P. 

BUTMAN, JOHN NATHAN, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Bookseller and stationer 
Central Falls, R. I.; admitted to bar 1896; lawyer Central Falls; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1889-92; trustee Union school district, 
Lincoln, R. I., 1889-93; city solicitor Central Falls, 1899-; judge of pro- 
bate 1903-04. Address, no Cross St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 

CHAFEE, ZECHARIAH, A.B. Treasurer Builders' iron foundry. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1881-87, 1901-; president 1889-; director First national 
bank 1889-; trustee Mechanics savings bank 1889-; secretary Brown and 
Sharpe manufacturing company. Author numerous technical pam- 
phlets. Address, 5 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CLARKE, PRESCOTT ORLOFF, Ph.B. Manufacturer Providence, R. I., 
1880-90; student Mass. institute technology 1890-92; architect Provi- 
dence 1892-. Address, 72 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CRANE, JOHN LORING, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1883; ordained Baptist minister 1883; pastor Narragansett, R. I., 
1883-86; Sheldonville, Mass., 1887-98; Allenton, R. I., 1898-1900; Rum- 
ney, N. H., 1900-. Address, Rumney, N. H. Newt., P. 

DARROW, JAMES WALLACE, A.B.; A.M. Associate editor Rural New 
Yorker 1880-83; editor and proprietor Chatham semi-weekly courier, 
Chatham, N. Y., 1883- ; Kinderhook semi-weekly courier; Rensselaer weekly 
courier; member board of education, Chatham; delegate National edi- 
torial association 1890; member N. Y. state press association; Select 
weeklies association; official correspondent N. Y. state grange; master 
Columbia county grange; editor American press association's grange 
department and religious activities department pages. Author Origin 
and early history of the order of Patrons of husbandry; also several booklets 
on agriculture. Address, Chatham, N. Y. P. 

DELABARRE, WALTER EDWARD, A.B.; M.D. New York homoeopathic 
medical college and hospital. Woolen manufacturer, Conway, Mass.; 
house surgeon Flower hospital, New York, N. Y., 1894; physician New 
York; professor laryngology. Metropolitan post graduate hospital, 1898; 



346 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1880 

assistant surgeon N. Y. ophthalmic hospital; general manager Rosemont 
Springs sanitarium, White Plains, N. Y. Address, 212 West 4Sth St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

DUNSTER, HENRY, A.B. Clerk R. G. Dun company, Providence, R. I.; 
banker. Address, 25 Battey St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DURFEE, SAMUEL SLATER, A.B.; A.M. Law student Providence, R. 
I., 1880-82; Boston university 1882-83; admitted to bar 1884; lawyer. 
Address, 170 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ESTEN, RICHARD BARTLETT, A.B. Student Oberlin theological sem- 
inary 1880-81; lecturer literature. The new education, Baltimore, Md., 
1881-82; Baptist preacher Newport, Minn., 1882-83; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1886; ordained Baptist minister 1886; pastor 
Market street church, Amesbury, Mass., 1886-91; Central church, West- 
field, Mass., 1891-1900; Roslindale, Mass., 1900-. Address, 70 Florence 
St., Roslindale, Mass. Newt , P . 

FAUNCE, WILLIAM HERBERT PERRY, A.B.; A.M. 1889; D.D. 1897; 
Yale university 1901; Harvard university 1904; LL.D. Baylor university 
1904. Instructor mathematics Brown university 1881-82; trustee 1896- 
99; president and professor moral and intellectual philosophy 1899-. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1884; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1884; pastor State street church, Springfield, Mass., 1884-89; Fifth 
avenue church. New York, N. Y., 1889-99; student University of Jena 
1895; lecturer University of Chicago 1897-98; resident preacher Harvard 
university 1898-99; trustee Rochester university 1890-99; Newton theo- 
logical institution 1900-; Worcester academy 1901-; member executive 
board American Baptist home mission society 1894-99; president higher 
education section National educational association 1903-04; director 
American institute of sacred literature ; vice president Religious education 
society; member R. I. metropolitan park commission; trustee R. I. school 
of design. Author The moral factor in education, 1901; Roger Williams 
and his doctrine of soul-liberty, 1902 ; Character in athletics, 1903 ; numerous 
addresses and essays in periodicals. Address, Brown University, Prov- 
idence, R. I. Nat. eye. Am. biog.. Newt., P. 

FITZ, FRANK EUSTACE, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 1883. 
Law student Harvard university 1880-82; admitted to bar 1883; lawyer 
Boston, Mass.; city solicitor, Chelsea, Mass., 1889-92; associate justice 
Chelsea police court 1892-1902. Address, P. O. Box 43, Essex St. Sta- 
tion, Boston, Mass. P. 

GOODSPEED. GEORGE STEPHEN, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. Baptist union 
theological seminary 1883; Ph.D. Yale university 1891. Ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1884; pastor Sonora, Cal., 1884-86; Springfield, Mass., 1886- 
87; assistant Semitic department, Yale university, 1888-91; student 
University of Freiburg 1891-92; associate professor Comparative re- 
ligion and ancient history. University of Chicago, 1892-98; professor com- 
parative religion and ancient history 1898-1905; recorder 1895-1901. 
Author Outlines of Hebrew history; Israel's Messianic hope; History of the 
Babylonians and Assyrians; History of the ancient world, 1904; associate 
editor Biblical world; American journal of theology. Born Jonesville, 
Wis., Jan. 14, i860; died Chicago, 111., Feb. 17, 1905. P. 

GREENE, AUGUSTUS ARABERT, Ph.B. Manufacturing jeweler. Ad- 
dress, 94 Point St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HALE, WILLIAM, Ph.B.; M.D. University of the city of New York 1883. 
Physician Dover, N. H., until 1894; physician and author Gloucester, 
Mass., 1894-. Author Shore life in song; A fearless fisherman, 1895; 
A dauntless viking, 1905. Address, 90 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. 

P. 

HAMMETT, FRED MASON, A.B. Managing editor Newport daily news, 
Newport, R. I.; member common council 1887-93; president 1890-93; 
member board of aldermen 1 894-; president 1894-. Author various 
historical sketches. Address, 108 Mill St., Newport, R. I. P. 



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HARDY, HENRY GANO, A.B. Dealer in doors and blinds, Boston, Mass. ; 

merchant Kansas City, Mo.; publisher Maiden, Mass.; manager L. W. 

Sweet and company, jewelers, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 92 Fort Greene 

Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

HOWE, ARTHUR WHITNEY, A.B. Manufacturer Philadelphia, Penn.; 

banker and broker. Address, 2032 De Lancey Place, Philadelphia, Penn. 

P. 

JENCKS, CHARLES WILLIAM, A.B. Manufacturer Providence, R. I. 
Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 18, i8t;8; died Providence, March 29, 1883. 

Nee. 1883 

KEEN, HERBERT IDE, A.B. Manufacturer Philadelphia, Penn.; man- 
ufacturer mining machinery, Chicago, 111. Address, 1240 Asbury Ave., 
Evanston, 111. P. 

KNOWLES, JOHN POWER, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1883. Ad- 
mitted to R. I. bar 1883; lawyer St. Paul, Minn.; superintendent lino- 
type department Webb publishing company. Address, 752 Lincoln 
Ave., St. Paul, Minn. P. 

LAMSON, ISAAC ALBERT, A.B. In business Vail's Gate, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, Meadowbrook, N. Y. P. 

LANE, WILLIAM HOYLE, A.B.; A.M. 1888. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1883; ordained Baptist minister 1884; pastor Dexter, 
Me., 1884-86; Yarmouthville, Me., 1886-90; assistant pastor Central 
church. Providence, R. I., 1890-94; Shawomet church, Warwick, R. I., 
1895-; supervisor public schools Yarmouth 1888-89. Author occasional 
contributions to religious and secular papers. Address, R. F. D. i, Ap- 
ponaug, R. I. Newt., P. 

LEONARD, ZENAS LOCKWOOD, A.B. by special vote 1900; M.D. Uni- 
versity of the city of New York 1880. Visiting physician Harlem dis- 
pensary 1880-83; curator Randall's Island hospitals 1883-85; assistant 
surgeon N. Y. eye and ear infirmary 1891-; laryngologist St. Bartholo- 
mew's clinic 1903-. Author numerous articles and reports in medical 
journals. Address, 19 West 120th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

LINCOLN, JAMES GRANGER, A.B.; A.M. Clerk. Address, 102 Milk 
St., Boston, Mass. P. 

MATHEWSON, PHILIP AUGUSTUS, Ph.B. Cotton manufacturer Fall 
River, Mass.; superintendent Chase mill; King Philip mills. Address, 
139 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. 

MEADER, WALTER SIDNEY, A.B.; A.M. Governor of boys. Friends* 
school. Providence, R. I., 1880-87; teacher mathematics 1887-1904; 
lumber dealer Gonic, N. H., 1904-. Author pamphlets on religious sub- 
jects. Address, Gonic, N. H. P. 

MORRILL, DONALD LITTLEFIELD, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, 
Attica, Ind., 1882-83; MoHne, 111., 1883-85; Anderson school, Chicago, 
111., 1885-87; admitted to bar 1886; lawyer Chicago, 111.; member board 
of education 1890-91; attorney board of education 1891-98. Author 
Federal and state Government; III. law school annotated. Address, 100 
Washington St., Chicago, 111. P. 

ORDWAY, SAMUEL HANSON, A.B. ; A.M. Harvard university 1883 ; LL.B. 
1883. Admitted to bar 1884; lawyer. Address, 27 WiUiam St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

ORMSBEE, JOHN HOLDEN, A.B. Clerk Providence institution for sav- 
ings, Providence, R. I. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

PERRY, EDGAR, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1898. Editor 
Chronicle, Attleboro, Mass., 1881-87; correspondent Leader, Cleveland, 
O., 1887-90; editor Plaindealer, Grand Forks, N. D., 1890; correspondent 
Herald, Boston, Mass., 1890-94; Star, Washington, D. C, 1892-94; N. E. 
correspondent Herald, New York, N. Y.; physician Boston, Mass., 1898- 
1901; founder private hospital, Boston; Gordon-Perry hospital training 



348 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1880 

school for nurses; director and clerk-treasurer. Author Historical 
Rehoboth, 1886. Born Rehoboth, Mass., Oct. 19, 1855; died Boston, 
Mass., April 7, 1903. P., Nee. 1903 

PYKE, JAMES TOBEY, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Andover theological sem- 
inary 1883; ordained Congregational minister 1884; pastor East Concord, 
N. H., 1883-85; Riverside church, Lawrence, Mass., 1887-89; instructor 
preparatory department Penn. state college 1889-90; in business Prov- 
idence, R. I. Address, 237 Butler Ave., Providence, R. I. And., P. 

RICHARDSON, WILLIAM FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Vt. state re- 
form school 1881-84; member private signal corps U. S. army 1883-88; 
real estate agent, Seattle, Wash., 1889-92; secretary Seattle branch the- 
osophical society 1889-91; president 1892; teacher high school, Seattle, 
Wash., 1897-1900. Address, 603 36th Ave., Seattle, Wash. P. 

RICHMOND, J LEE, A.B.;A.M.; M.D. University of the city of New York 
1883. Physician Conneaut, O.; Geneva, O.; instructor chemistry. Cen- 
tral high school, Toledo, O. Address, 718 Grove Place, Toledo, O. P. 

RIGLER, GEORGE WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Ewing college 1903. 
Instructor natural science and mathematics, Conn, literary institution, 
1877-79; graduated Crozer theological seminary 1882; ordained Baptist 
minister 1882; instructor Greek and Latin, Vt. academy, 1882-83; pastor 
Salem, O., 1883-85; Antrim, N. H., 1885-89; Maiden, Mass., 1889-90; 
Woonsocket, R. I., 1890-93; East Providence, R. I., 1893-. Address, 
23 Walnut St., East Providence, R. I. P. 

RIVENBURG, SIDNEY WHITE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Baltimore medical 
college 1894. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1883; ordained 
Baptist minister 1883; missionary Assam, India, 1883-. Translator 
into Angami Naga: Matthew; John; Acts; Hymn book; Primer; Arithme- 
tic; Way to health; into Ao Naga: Acts and 50 hymns. Address, Kohima, 
Assam, India. Roch. theol., P. 

SLADE, DAVID FOSTER, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1883. Admitted 
to bar 1883; lawyer Fall River, Mass.; member Mass. house of represent- 
atives 1894-96; governor's council 1900-03. Address, 636 Rock St., Fall 
River, Mass. P. 

SMITH, SAMUEL WATSON, A.B.; LL.B. Cincinnati law school 1882. 
Admitted to bar 1882; lawyer Cincinnati, O.; member board of legisla- 
tion, Cincinnati, 1891-92 ; justice court of common pleas 1896-. Address 
Madison Road, Cincinnati, O. P'_ 

SMITH, WESLEY LORENZO, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1883; ordained Baptist minister 1883; pastor Mount Pleasant 
church, Providence, R. I., 1883-88; First church, Weymouth, Mass., 
1888-94; Fells, Melrose, Mass., 1894-97; Bridgewater and West Bridge- 
water, Mass., 1897-. Address, Bridgewater, Mass. Newt., P. 

STARKWEATHER, JAMES CLAY, A.B. Law student Boston univer- 
sity 1880-81 ; admitted to bar 1883; lawyer Denver, Col., 1883-. Address, 
238 South Lincoln Ave., Denver, Col. P. 

SUTHERLAND, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Professor Latin, Wayland 
academy, Beaver Dam, Wis., 1880-84; trustee 1881-84; treasurer 1883- 
84; president Dakota loan and trust company, Pierre, S. D.; admitted to 
bar 1886; lawyer Pierre; director and president board of education 1888- 
90; chairman capitol committee, Pierre, 1889-90; president city board 
of trade 1889-90, 1903-04; member S. D. house of representatives 1905-. 
Address, Pierre, S. D. P. 

TENNEY, FRED CLAY, A.B. Principal high school, Sterling, 111., 1881; 
high school, Yarmouth, Mass., 1881-86; admitted to bar 1888; lawyer 
HoUiston, Mass.; superintendent of schools, HoUiston, 1891-99; agent 
Butler, Sheldon and company, publishers; New England agent Macmillian 
company, Boston, Mass., 1902-. Address, 120 Boylston St., Boston, 
Mass. p' 



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349 



THURSTON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M. Librarian Redwood 
library and athenaeum, Newport, R. I., 1881-84; principal high school 
Harrington, R. I., 1884-86; in business and newspaper work, Newport. 
1886-97; managing editor Daily news, Newport, 189 7-. Address, 207 
Thames St., Newport, R. I. P 

TINKHAM, FRANK LUSCOMBE, Ph.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1883 
Admitted to bar 1883; lawyer. Address, Taunton, Mass. P 

TROTTER, WILLIAM RAMSAY, A.B.; A.M. Graduated General theo- 
logical seminary 1883; ordained Episcopal deacon 1883; priest 1884 
assistant Trinity church, Bristol, R. I., 1883-84; rector 1884-. Author 
historical sketch. Address, Bristol, R. I. Gen. theol. sem., P. 

TUSTIN, GEORGE MILLER, A.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1883. Cashier 
Catawissa deposit bank, Catawissa, Penn., 1884-91; First national bank 
1891-93; admitted to bar 1894; lawyer and farmer Bloomsburg, Penn. 
Address, Bloomsburg, Penn. P. 

WALTON, FREDERICK JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Episcopal minister Phila- 
delphia, Penn. Address, 926 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

WATERMAN, PAUL, A.B. Address, 19 West 31st St., New York, N. Y. 

P. 

WINSLOW, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. ; A.M. University of New York 1895. 
Principal grammar school, Lee, Mass., 1880-84; high school, Adams, 
Mass., 1884-88; supervising principal Belleville and West Orange, N. J., 
1888-96; superintendent schools, Bath, Me., 1896-1901; Revere, Mass., 
1901-. Address, 624 Broadway, Revere, Mass. P. 

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1881 

ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. N. Y. homoeopathic 
medical college and hospital 1884. Physician and surgeon, Hackensack, 
N. J.; member board of health 1888-98; visiting physician Hackensack 
hospital 1892-1902; consulting physician Passaic hospital Passaic, N. 
J., 1902-; major and regimental surgeon N. J. volunteer infantry 1898-; 
served in Spanish war; member N. J. state homoeopathic medical so- 
ciety; American institute of homoeopathy; National association of mil- 
itary surgeons of U. S. Author The high frequency electrical current in 
general practice; various articles in medical journals. Address, Hack- 
ensack, N. J. P. 

BAKER, WILLIAM COTTER, A.B. ; A.M. Instructor French and German, 
De Veaux college, Suspension bridge, N. Y.; admitted to bar 1884; law- 
yer Providence, R. I.; superintendent public schools, -North Kingstown, 
R. I., 1884-88; member R. I. house of representatives 1892-94, 1897-98; 
mayor Providence 1898-1901. Address, 15 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

BARKER, BENJAMIN, A.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1883. Admitted 
to bar 1883; lawyer New York, N. Y. Address, 53 Pine St., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

BEAN, GEORGE FREMONT, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 1885. 

Teacher Woburn, Mass., 1881-82; admitted to bar 1885; lawyer Boston, 

Mass.; mayor Woburn 1891; member school committee Woburn 1895-. 

Address, Woburn, Mass. , P. 

BRIGHAM, GEORGE BICKFORD, A.B. Shoe manufacturer. Address, 

Westboro, Mass. P. 

BROOKS, MORGAN, Ph.B.; M.E. Stevens institute of technology 1883. 
Mechanical engineer Boston, Mass., 1883-87; with Bell telephone com- 
pany 1884-86; secretary and treasurer St. Paul gas light company, St. 
Paul, Minn., 1887-90; president Electrical engineering company, St. 
Paul, 1890-93; Minneapolis, Minn., 1 893-; professor electrical engineering. 
University of Neb., 1898-1901; University of 111. 1901-; life member 



3SO BROWN UNIVERSITY 1881 

American society of mechanical engineers ; American institute of electrical 
engineers. Author various papers in technical periodicals. Address, 
Urbana, 111. P. 

BURBANK, PERCY SHELLEY, A.B. Electrical engineer Charlotte, 
N. C, 1886-87; Atlanta, Ga., 1887-88; Callao, Peru, 1888-?; Lima, Peru. 
Address, Lima, Peru. P. 

CARTWRIGHT, WALTER ORESTES, A.B.; A.M. Yale university 1905. 
Teacher West Epping, N. H., 1881-82; Chauncy hall school, Boston, 
Mass., 1882-87; principal high school. East Douglas, Mass., 1887-88; sub- 
master high school, Haverhill, Mass., 1888-90; head department of 
mathematics, Vermont academy, 1890-91 ; chief education division, Indian 
office, Washington, D. C, 1891-93; principal high school, Fairfield, Me., 
1893-94; district superintendent of schools, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans 
and Eastham, Mass., 1894-97; Georgetown, Groveland and Rowley, 
Mass., 1897-1902; supervisor schools Wallingford, Conn., 1902-. Ad- 
dress, Wallingford, Conn. P. 

CHASE, WILLIAM SHEAFE, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. Episcopal theological 
school, Cambridge, Mass., 1885. Principal high school, Bristol, R. I., 
1881-83; ordained Episcopal minister 1885; assistant minister Emmanuel 
church, Boston, Mass., 1885 ; rector St. James's church, Woonsocket, R. I., 
1885-1902; honorary canon Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, 
L. I., N. Y., 1902-05; chaplain St. Paul's school, Garden City, 1902-05; 
rector Christ church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-. Editor-in-chief Delta up- 
silon fraternity quinquennial catalogue, 1884. Address, 481 Bedford Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

CONNELL, CHARLES WALTER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1887. Teacher high school, Fall River, Mass., 1881-86; physician and 
surgeon, Fall River, 1887-. Address, 582 North Main St., Fall River, 
Mass. P. 

CORNELL, HOWARD POTTER, A.B. Wholesale grocer. Address, 34 
Custom House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CORTHELL, ARTHUR BATEMAN, A.M. by special vote 1898. Assist- 
ant engineer West shore railroad, 1881-84; engineer Knickerbocker ice 
company 1884-86; principal assistant engineer Denver, Memphis, and 
Atlantic railroad 1886-87; assistant engineer Sioux City bridge 1887-88; 
Thames river bridge 1888-89; Providence terminal station 1892-96; 
principal assistant and resident engineer South terminal station, Boston, 
Mass., 1896-1902; terminal engineer N. Y. Central and Hudson river 
railroad, New York, N. Y., 1902-. Address, University Heights, New 
York, N. Y. P. 

CULVER, SAMUEL WINSLOW, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer. Address, 294 
Washington St., Boston, Mass. P. 

DENFELD, WILLIAM FREDERICK, A.B. Law student University of 
Mich. 1881-83; admitted to bar 1883; lawyer Lexington, Ky., 1883; 
Saginaw, Mich., 1883-; secretary and treasurer board of education 
1888-1903. Address, 125 North Washington Ave., Saginaw, Mich. P. 

GIFFORD, FRANK HERBERT, Ph.B. With F. P. Sheldon, mill engi- 
neer. Providence, R. I., 1881-82; operative Grinnell and Potomska mills 
1882-84; cotton broker New Bedford, Mass., 1884-97; treasurer New 
Bedford spinning company 1897-99; cotton broker New Bedford 1899-. 
Address, New Bedford, Mass. P. 

GIFFORD, PAUL COFFIN, A.B. Address. Olneyville, R. I. P. 

GLADDING, JOHN RUSSELL, A.B. Director various corporarions; 
treasurer Mathieson alkali works. Address, 30 Stimson Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

HAYES, FREDERIC, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to R. I. bar 1884; U. S, cir- 
cuit court 1885; member R. I. board of bar examiners 1891-; chairman 
1892; standing master in chancery R. I. supreme court. Providence 
county, 1893-. Address, 170 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P, 



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HAZARD, FREDERICK ROWLAND, A.B.; A.M. Woolen manufac- 
turer Peace Dale, R. I., 1881-83; student chemistry Europe 1883-84; 
assistant treasurer Solvay process company, Syracuse, N. Y., 1884-87; 
treasurer 1887-98; president 1898-. Address, Syracuse, N. Y. P. 

HOOD, ALFRED HOWLAND, A.B.; A.M. Law student Boston uni- 
versity 1881-83; admitted to bar 1883; lawyer Fall River, Mass., 1883-. 
Address, 715 High St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

HUGHES, CHARLES EVANS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Columbia college 1884. 
Trustee Brown university 1903-. Admitted to bar 1884; lawyer New 
York, N. Y., 1884-; prize fellow in law, Columbia college, 1884-87; pro- 
fessor law. Cornell university, 1891-93; special lecturer 1893-95; New 
York law school 1893-1901. Address, 96 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Columb., P. 

IRONS, SAMUEL LAFAYETTE, A.B. Teacher; principal public school, 
Elmira, Cal., 1888; St. Helena, Cal., 1894-96; Owen, Cal., 1897-1902; 
farmer Vacaville, Solano co., Cal., 190 2-. Address, Vacaville, Solano 
Co., Cal. P. 

JEWETT, HOWARD CLIFTON, A.B.; A.M. 1889; M.D. N. Y. homoeo- 
pathic medical college and hospital 1888. Physician Haverhill, Mass.; 
medical examiner United order of Pilgrim fathers. Address, 35 Vine 
St., Haverhill, Mass. P. 

KETTNER, JACOB, Ph.B. Clerk or bookkeeper Providence, R. I., 1881- 
88. Bom Providence, R. I., Nov. 23, 1858; died Providence, July 22, 
1889. Nee. 1890 

LADD, WILLIAM COFFIN, A.B.; A.M. Master, head master, teacher 
Greek and Latin, De Veaux college. Suspension Bridge, N. Y., 1881-82; 
teacher classics, Friends' school, Providence, R. I.. 1882-83, 1886-87; Pro- 
fessor French, Haverford college, 1888-1902. Address, 351 Palmetto 
Drive, Pasadena, Cal. P. 

McKEEVER, FRANKLIN GARRETT, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Graduated 
Rochester theological seminary 1884; ordained Baptist minister 1884; 

faster Medina, N. Y., 1884-88; Jefferson street church. Providence, R. 
., 1888-93; First church. New London, Conn., 1893-; trustee R. I. 
Baptist convention 1888-93; secretary 1890-92; trustee Conn. Baptist 
educational society 1893- 1903; Conn. Baptist convention 1896-; first 
vice president 1903-; special lecturer Bucknell university 1898; trustee 
Newton theological institution 1900-; preacher England and Scotland 
1903. Author An abiding miracle; History of the First Baptist church of 
New London, Conn.; numerous sermons and articles in periodicals. Ad- 
dress, 46 Granite St., New London, Conn. Roch. theol., P. 

MARSHALL, JOHN MURRAY, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1885; law- 
yer Boston, Mass., 1885-1903; assistant U. S. attorney, Mass., 1890-93; 
lawyer Los Angeles, Cal., 1903-; resident Pasadena, Cal. Address, 601- 
603 Trust Building, Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

MUMFORD, CHARLES CARNEY, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1883; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; assistant clerk court of common pleas 1883-84; 
clerk municipal court 1884-85; assistant attorney-general R. I. 1885-86; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1893-94, 1903-04; U. S. commis- 
sioner 1894-1903; associate justice Superior court of R. I. 1905-. Ad- 
dress, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PECKHAM, WILLIAM ELLERY, Ph.B. With Crane brothers, elevator 
manufacturers, New York office. New York, N. Y. Born North Ston- 
ington, Conn., March 3, i860; died South Kingstown, R. I., July 11, 
1884. P. 

PEEPELS, HENRY CLAY, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Rochester theolog- 
ical seminary 1884; ordained Baptist minister 1884; pastor Park avenue 
church, Rochester, N. Y., 1884-1900; Meigs street church, Rochester, 



352 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1881 

N. Y., 1900-; trustee Rochester theological seminary 1891-. Author 
Chapel offerings; articles in various periodicals. Address, 188 Harvard 
St., Rochester, N. Y. Roch theol., P. 

PENDLETON, CORNELIUS WELLES, A.B. Teacher and law student, 
Salinas, Cal., 1881-84; admitted to bar 1884; lawyer San Francisco, Cal., 
1884-85; Los Angeles, Cal., 1885-; court commissioner Los Angeles 
county, Cal.; member Cal. house of representatives 1893, 1895, 1901; 
speaker 1901; ex-officio regent University of Cal.; member Cal. senate 
1903-. Address, 2212 South Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM LLEWELLYN, A.B. Clerk Providence steam and 
gas pipe company Providence, R. I.; purchasing agent General fire ex- 
tinguisher company. Providence. Address, 170 Westminster St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

RICE, HORACE WADLEIGH, A.B.; A.M. 1887. Assistant teacher high 
school, Westboro, Mass., 1881-82; principal Sawin academy, Sherborn, 
Mass., 1882-88; Lewis high school, Southington, Conn., 1888-97; high 
school, Natick, Mass., 1897-. Address, 9 Wilson St., Natick, Mass. P. 

RICE, WILBER TAYLOR, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1882; pastor 
Ainsworth, la., 1882; Saranac, Mich., 1883-85; Clearwater, Kans., 1886; 
Spring Hill, Mansfield, Conn., 1888-89; Winthrop, Conn., 1892-95; Edgar- 
town, Mass., 1895-98; South Londonderry, Vt., 1899-1901; rural mail 
carrier, North Grafton, Mass. Address, North Grafton, Mass. P. 

ROSE, HENRY BRAYTON, A.B. Real estate and insurance business, 
Providence, R. I., until 1889; secretary school committee, Providence, 
1889- ; lieutenant-colonel R. I. militia; retired. Address, 76 Comstock 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

SHELDON, HORACE WARD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Rush medical college, 
Chicago, 111., 1885. Physician and surgeon. Address, Negaunee, Mar- 
quette Co., Mich. P. 

SILVEY, WILLIAM BAIRD, Ph.B. U. S. assistant engineer Philadel- 
phia, Penn., 1881-82; assistant engineer Northern Pacific railway 1882- 
83; James river valley railroad. Dak., 1883-84; U. S. assistant engineer 
St. Paul, Minn., 1885-86; chief engineer Lake Superior and Pacific rail- 
way; real estate and loan broker, Duluth, Minn.; secretary and manager 
Northwestern land and loan company; Bay View land company; Prov- 
idence loan and investment company; president Lake Superior hotel 
company; Providence improvement company; Silvey realty company. 
Address, 202-204 Providence Building, Duluth, Minn. P. 

SIMMONS, JAMES DAVIS, A B. Address, Warren, R. I. 

TAFT, EDWARD WILLIAMS, A.B. Cotton manufacturer Pawtuxet, 

R. I.; travelled in Europe and in the south 1881. Born Providence, R. 

I., April 17, 1859; died Providence, Jan, 13, 1882. Nee. 1882 

TAYLOR, JOHN ALVAH, A.B. Bookkeeper Laconia, N. H., 1881-83; 
clerk Franklin savings bank 1883 ; National bank of the Republic, Boston, 
Mass., 1883-84, 1885-1901; bookkeeper Franklin, N. H., 1884-85; broker 
Maiden, Mass., 1901-. Address, 41 Myrtle St., Maiden, Mass. P. 

THURSTON, EDWIN LAJETTE, Ph.B. Admitted to 111. bar 1885; pat- 
ent solicitor and lawyer. Address, 1028 Society for Savings Building 
Cleveland, O. P'. 

TOWNE, WALTER JAMES, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
1881-83; English and classical school. Providence, R. I., 1883-98; Hope 
street high school 1898-. Address, 436 Pine St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WILLSON, DANIEL SUMNER, A.B. Superintendent and manager Hfe 
insurance companies several places. Address, Care C. A. Willson, 473 
N. Clinton Ave., Rochester, N. Y. P. 

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i882 GRADUATES 353 

1882 

ALLEN, IRA RICHARD, A.B. With Woodward, Stetson and company, 
produce merchants, New York, N. Y., 1882-85; banker and slate man- 
ufacturer. Fair Haven, Vt., director Fair Haven marble and marbleized 
slate company 1885-1903; vice president Allen national banker 1890-1903; 
clerk Rutland and Whitehall railroad company; director Rutland and 
Salem railroad company; member Vt. house of representatives 1892-93; 
Vt. senate 1894; member board of selectmen. Fair Haven, 1893-97; post-- 
master Fair Haven 1897-1903; chairman Vt. Republican state committee. 
Born Fair Haven, Vt., March 29, 1859; died Fair Haven, Dec. 9, 1903. 

P.. Nee. 1904 

BARTLETT, CHARLES LINCOLN, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Master De Veaux 
college. Suspension Bridge, N. Y., 1882-84; admitted to bar 1885; lawyer 
Chicago, 111.; counsel Title guarantee and trust company, Chicago, 111., 
1892-1901; solicitor Chicago title and trust company 1901-. Address, 
100 Washington St., Chicago, 111. P. 

BIXBY, EDWARD CLARENCE, A.B.; A.M. Assistant librarian Provi- 
dence public library, Providence, R. I., 1882-. Address, 137 Congress 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

BOGERT, WILLIAM BENEZET, Ph.B. Commission merchant, firm of 
Wright, Bogert and company, Chicago, 111.; member Chicago board of 
trade; committee on arbitration 1891-92; committee of appeals 1893-94; 
board of directors 1897-99; chairman executive committee 1898-99. 
Address, 1818 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. P. 

BORDEN, SIMEON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1894; lawyer Fall River, 
Mass.; clerk Bristol county courts, Taunton. Mass., 1896-. Address, 
Taunton, Mass. P. 

BOWERMAN, BENJAMIN ELLWOOD, A.B. Connected with Providence 
press 1882-83; with M. P. Aikin and company, Chicago, 111., 1883-90; 
real estate agent, Chicago, 111., 1890-92. Born Wheatland, N. Y., June 
29, 1855; died Chicago, 111., Jan. 12, 1892. Nee. 1892 

BRIGHAM, FRANK FONTELLE, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1885. 
House surgeon Lynn hospital, Lynn, Mass., 1885-86; physician Lynn 
1886-1903; member board of health 1887-91; school board 1894-98. 
Born Westboro, Mass., Oct. 15, 1859; died Lynn, Mass., March 10, 1903. 

P. 

BUXTON, WILLIAM ALBERT, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1886; 
Ph.D. Bethany college 1897; LL.D. Milligan college 1905. Principal 
academy, Saranac, N. Y., 18S2-83; student theology. Harvard univer- 
sity, 1883-86; Germany 1886-87; pastor Christian church, Hutchinson, 
Kans.; Fairbury, Neb. ; Norfolk, Va.; president Northwest Christian 
college, Minneapolis, Minn., 1896-97; Texas Christian university, Waco, 
Tex.; Dexter Christian college, Dexter, Mo.; national director home 
and foreign missionary societies of the Christian church; president min- 
isterial associations of Neb. and Va. Address, Canton, Mo. P. 

CHAPLIN, STEWART, A.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1886. Admitted to 
bar 1886; lawyer New York, N. Y., 1886-. Avithor Suspension of the 
power of alienation, 1891. Address, Syracuse, N. Y. P, 

COLE, EDWARD BENJAMIN, Ph.B. Shoe manufacturer. Address, 190 
Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. P. 

DAVIS, FRANCIS HOWARD, A.B.; A.M. 1887. Graduated Newton the- 
ological institution; ordained Baptist minister 1887; pastor First church, 
Franldin Falls, N. H., 1887-92; First church, Foxboro, Mass., 1892-95; 
Livermore Falls, Me., 1895-96; Central church, Tiverton, R. I., 1898- 
1903 ; resident graduate Andover theological seminary 1903-04. Address, 
86 Chestnut St., Haverhill, Mass. Newt., P. 



354 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1882 

DILTS, ASA REED, A.B.; D.B. Union theological seminary 1885. Student 
Rochester theological seminary 1882-83; ordained Baptist minister 1885; 
pastor Park avenue church, Plainfield, N. J., 1885-92; First church, North- 
ampton, Mass., 1892-98; Branch street Baptist tabernacle, Lowell, Mass., 
1 898-. Address, Lowell, Mass. Union, P. 

EVERETT, FRANK ADELBERT, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. Boston university 
1886; ordained Methodist Episcopal deacon 1888; elder 1890; pastor 
Princeton, Mass., 1886-87; Lunenburg, Mass., 1887-90; Charlton City, 
Mass., 1890-94; Ashland, Mass., 1894-95; Oxford, Mass., 1895-1900; Ux- 
bridge, Mass., 1900-03; Franklin, Mass., 1903-. Address, Franklin, 
Mass. P. 

FOSS, SAM "WALTER, A.B. Editor Lynn Saturday union 1883-87 ; Yankee 
blade 1887-94; editorial writer Boston globe; librarian public library, Sorn.- 
erville, Mass., 1898-; president Mass. library club 1904. Author Back 
country poems, 1893; Whiffs from wild meadows, 1895; Dreams in home- 
spun, 1897; Songs of war and peace, 1898. Address, 249 Highland Ave., 
Somerville, Mass. P . 

FOSTER, AUSTIN POWERS, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, Candia, 
N. H., 1882-83; classical department. Grove school, Dallas, Tex., 1884- 
85; examiner public school teachers Dallas 1885-87; publisher and 
wholesale book dealer 1886-98; publisher Ilhistrated youth and age 1900- 
01; professor Ward seminary, Nashville, Tenn., 1902; editor Nashville 
daily news, Nashville, Tenn., 1902-05; managing editor Bob Taylor's 
magazine, Nashville, Tenn., 1905-. Author Resources and products of 
Tenn. Address, Nashville, Tenn. P. 

FRANCIS, WILLIAM ALLEN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school, Concord, 
Mass., 1883-87; instructor mathematics, Phillips academy, Exeter, N. 
H., 1887-92; professor 1892-. Address, Exeter, N. H. P. 

FULLER, NEWTON STONE, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Colby academy. New 
London, N. H., 1882-83; Leslie's private school, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
1883-84; professor Latin, Ripon college, Ripon, Wis., 1884-94; member 
Wis. academy of science, arts and letters. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 
9, i860; died Colorado Springs, Col., May 8, 1895. P., Nee. 1895 

GAGE, ARTHUR EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1887; lawyer 
Wobum, Mass.; town auditor 1888; member board of registration 1891- 
93; clerk 4th district court eastern Middlesex, Mass., 1893- ; member 
board of assessors 1902-. Address, 8 Sherman Place, Wobum, Mass. P. 

GAMAGE, FREDERICK LUTHER, A.B.; A.M.; D.C.L. Hobart college 
1898. Instructor Greek, Delhi, N. Y., 1882-85; principal Oxford acad- 
emy, Oxford, N. Y., 1885-93; head master St. Paul's school. Garden City, 
L. I., 1893-. Address, Garden City, L. I., N. Y. P. 

GREENE, ALBERT, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 1882- 
85; ordained Baptist minister 1885; pastor West Sutton, Mass., 1885-88; 
Warren, Me., 1888-90; First Baptist church. East Providence, R. I., 
1890-97. Born Hope, North Scituate, R. I., April 24, 1853; died West- 
erly, R. I., Oct. 7, 1898. Newt., P., Nee. 1899 

GREENE, JOHN STIMSON, A.B. by special vote 1900. With Wyckoff, 
Seamans and Benedict, typewriter manufacturers, Cleveland, O.; man- 
ager Philadelphia office. Address, no South Ninth St., Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

HERR, BENJAMIN LAISDELL, Ph.B. Graduated Rochester theologi- 
cal seminary 1886; ordained Baptist minister 1886; pastor First church, 
Tarrytown, N. Y., 1886-90; First church, Binghamton, N. Y., 1890-95; 
First church, Lockport, N. Y., 1896-98; South Broad street church, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1898-1901; First church, Delhi, N. Y., 1902-. Ad- 
dress, Delhi, N. Y. Roch. theol., P. 

HOSMER, ELMER SAMUEL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher English, Comer's com- 
mercial college, Boston, Mass,, 1882-85; music, Institution for the blind, 



i882 GRADUATES 355 

South Boston, 1885-93; principal high school, Bristol, Conn., 1893-1900; 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1900-; church organist 1880-. Author musical 
compositions. Address, 12 Kossuth St., Pawtucket, R. I. P, 

HOVEY, GEORGE RICE, A.B.; A.M. 1888; D.D. 1902; D.D. Temple col- 
lege, Philadelphia, 1901. Graduated Newton theological institution 1885; 
graduate student 1885-86; instructor New England school of Hebrew 
1885-86; professor Hebrew and Greek interpretation, Richmond theolog- 
ical seminary, Richmond, Va., 1887-97; president Wayland seminary 
and college, Washington, D. C, 1897-99; professor Va. union university, 
Richmond, Va., 1899-1904; vice president 1901-05; president 1905-. 
Author A Hebrew word-book, 1902; occasional sermons and articles in 
religious papers. Address, Va. Union University, Richmond, Va. 

Newt., P. 

HUNTINGTON, GEORGE, A.B. Principal high school, Saginaw, Mich., 
1882-84; with D. M. Ferry and company, seedsmen, Detroit, Mich., 
1884-90; member firm of Huntington and company, portrait photog- 
raphers, Detroit, 1894-. Address, 78 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, 
Mich. P. 

JACOBS, WALTER BALLOU, A.B.; A.M. Instructor pedagogy. Brown 
university, 1893-95; associate professor pedagogy 1895-1901; professor 
theory and practice of education 1901-. Student Union theological sem- 
inary 1882-83; teacher classical department, high school, Providence, R. 
I., 1883-98; principal Hope street high school, Providence, 1898-1901; 
president Barnard club 1894; R. I. institute of instruction 1894; vice 
president American institute of instruction. Author various addresses 
and articles in educational journals. Address, 310 Olney St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

JILLSON, WILLIAM EVERETT, A.B.; A.M. Assistant librarian Public 
library. Providence, R. I., 1882; instructor classics, English and classical 
school. Providence, 1882-88; student College of France 1888-89; Berlin 
university 1889-go; professor German and French and librarian, Doane 
college, Crete, Neb., 1890-. Author articles in various educational and 
religious journals. Address, Crete, Neb. P. 

JOHNSON, JULIUS ARTHUR, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Admitted to bar 1886; 
lawyer Pierre, S. D., 1886-91 ; secretary Dakota loan and trust company; 
lawyer Chicago, 111., 1891-; county attorney Cook county. 111., 1899- 
1901. Address, Suite 821, 135 Adams St., Chicago, 111. P. 

JONES, HARRY WILD, A.B. by special vote 1903. Architect Minne- 
apolis, Minn.; professor architecture. University of Minn., 1892-94; mem- 
ber Minneapolis park commission 1 894-1 904. Address, Lumber Ex- 
change, Minneapolis, Minn. P. 

KEEGAN, WILLIAM ROBERT, A.B. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 21, 
1859; deceased. Pro v. rec. 

LAWTON, ARTHUR THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Macedonia, O., 
1882-83; Montville, Conn., 1883-84; law student Providence, R. I., 1884- 
85; farmer Jewett City, Conn. Address, Middletown, Conn. P. 

LEARNED, WILLIAM TURELL, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 
1885. Interne St. Mary's hospital, Philadelphia, 1885-86; physician 
Fall River, Mass.; surgeon Union hospital. Fall River, 1900-; consulting 
physician City hospital. Fall River, 1903-; fellow Mass. medical society; 
American academy of medicine; American medical association. Ad- 
dress, 46 Franklin St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

LOTT, WILLIAM CLAWSON, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1885. Phy- 
sician Philadelphia, Penn.; assistant surgeon Presbyterian hospital 1887; 
quartermaster sergeant Philadelphia city cavalry seven years, including 
U. S. military service, Porto Rico expedition, 1898. Address, 4001 Wal- 
nut St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 



3S6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1882 

McINTOSH, HERBERT, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Bellevue hospital medical col- 
lege 1896. Instructor natural sciences Worcester academy 1882-85; 
instructor Latin and assistant 1885-87; admitted to bar 1888; lawyer 
Worcester, Mass.; Boston, Mass.; physician Medway, Mass., 1896-1901; 
Boston, Mass., 190 1-; justice of peace 1888-95; medical examiner Norfolk 
district, Mass., 1896-1901; town physician Medway 1897-1901; chair- 
man school committee Medway 1898-1901. Author various pamphlets. 
Address, 9 Harvard Ave., Allston, Boston, Mass. P. 

MERRILL, WINFIELD GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Managing editor Z^aw- 
rence American, Lawrence, Mass., 1882-92; editor and publisher Sunday 
telegram, Lawrence, 1884-95; local correspondent New England associ- 
ated press; deputy fire marshal Mass.; adjutant Mass. militia; president 
Lawrence press club. Born Lawrence, Mass., June 24, 1861; died Law- 
rence, July 30, 1898. P., Nee. 1899 

NASON, OSMON OLEANDER BAKER, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Boston univer- 
sity 1891; Harvard university 1901. Physician Reading, Mass.; Med- 
way, Mass. Address, Medway, Mass. P. 

PARK, WILLIAM RICHARD, A.B. Lumber manufacturer Warren, N. 
H.; member N. H. legislature two terms; N. H. constitutional conven- 
tion. Address, Warren, N. H. P, 

PAYNE, CHARLES HART, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; New York, 
N. Y. Author historical sketches. Address, 41 Park Row, New York, 
N. Y. P. 

PAYNE, JOHN MILTON, A.B. Manufacturer textile machinery Paw- 
tucket, R. I. Address, 22 Walnut St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

POMEROY, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1886. Physician Springfield, Mass.; visiting surgeon Springfield hos- 
pital 1898-; visiting physician Home for friendless 1889-; Children's 
home 1889-; post surgeon U. S. army 1899-1902; contract surgeon U. 
S. army 190 2-; examining surgeon Springfield recruiting station 1903-; 
chief medical examiner N. Y. life insurance company, Hampden county, 
Mass., 1903-. Address, 310 State St., Springfield, Mass. P. 

RICHARDSON, JAMES, Ph.B. by special vote 1894. With City savings 
bank, Providence, R. I., 1882-86; Providence national bank 1886-90; 
broker 1890-9^; banker 1893-. Address, 25 Exchange St., Providence, 
R. I. ^ P, 

SANFORD, JOHN AUGUSTINE, A.B.; A.M. University of Minn. 1894; 
Ph.D. 1897. Principal school, McGranville, N. Y., 1882-83; teacher 
Latin and Greek, normal school, Oswego, N. Y., 1883-84; principal school. 
Little Falls, Minn., 1884-85; teaclier Latin and Greek, Central high school, 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1885-97; professor Latin, Adelphi college, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1897-. Address, Adelphi College, Brooklyn. N. Y. P. 

SEABURY, NATHANIEL, A.B. Merchant Providence, R. I.; Hfe insur- 
ance agent. Born Providence, R. I., April 2, 1861; died Providence, 
Dec. 21, 1890. Nee. 1891 

SHAW, FREDERICK EUGENE, Ph.B. General contractor. Address, 
126 Melrose St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SHIEL, JEFFERSON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher; head of department of math- 
ematics, Episcopal academy, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 1^24 Locust 
St., Philadelphia, Penn. " P. 

SPENCER, JAMES HOVEY, A.B. Assistant principal Greenwich free 
academy, Greenwich, N. Y., 18S2-83; insurance business Nev/ York, N. 
Y., 1883-87; student Rochester tholeogical seminary 1887-88; ordained 
Baptist minister 1890; pastor Boulder, Mont., 18S9-91; Dillon, Mont., 
1891-93; Butte, Mont., 1893-96; Anaconda, Mont., 1896-97; First church. 
North Adams, Mass., 1897-. Author various addresses and articles in 
periodicals; founder and editor Montana Baptist record. Address, North 
Adams, Mass. Roch., P. 



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SWAIN, EDWARD ALLEN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher 1882-89; associate prin- 
cipal University grammar school, Providence, R. L, 1889-96; instructor 
Greek, Pomfret school, Pomfret, Conn., 1896-. Address, Pomfret Cen- 
tre, Conn. P. 

TAFT, GEORGE SPRING, A.B. Clerk U. S. senate committee on privi- 
leges and elections, Washington, D. C, 1883-87; private secretary to U. 
S. Senator George F. Hoar 1883-87; admitted to bar 1887; lawyer Wor- 
cester, Mass.; assistant district attorney, middle district Mass., 1897- 
1905; district attorney 1905- ; member Mass. board of bar examiners 
1900-. Author Senate election cases, 178Q-1885, 1885. Address, Wor- 
cester, Mass. P. 

THAYER, HERBERT EDGAR, A.B. Principal high school, Conway, 
Mass., 1882-84; graduated Newton theological institution 1887; ordained 
Baptist minister 1887; pastor Hopkinton, N. H.. 1887-93; Warren, Me., 
1893-98; Ludlow, Vt., 1 898- 1 904; Park avenue memorial church, Spring- 
field, Mass., 1904- ; secretary N. H. conference of Baptist ministers 1888- 
93; clerk Salisbury association 1888-93; trustee Colby academy 1890- 
93; Me. Baptist state convention 1893-98; instructor Northern New 
England Chautauqua assembly 1895-98; member board of managers 
American Baptist missionary union 1901-; president Baptist young 
people's union, Vt., 1902-04; trustee Vt. Baptist state convention 1902- 
04; member Vt. interdenominational comity commission 1901-04. Ad- 
dress, 77 Garfield St., Springfield, Mass. Newt., P. 

THURSTON, CHARLES RAWSON, A.B.; A.M. Private tutor 1882-83; 
special newspaper correspondent 1883-85; representative Providence 
journal and other papers, Newport, R. I., 1885-91; news editor Provi- 
dence daily journal 1891-. Author various newspaper and magazine 
articles. Address, Journal Office, Providence, R. I. P. 

TILLINGHAST, HENRY ANTHONY, A.B. Secretary Granger foundry 
and machine company. Providence. R. I., 1887-; treasurer 1897-; secre- 
tary and treasurer The textile finishing machinery company, Providence, 
1902-. Address, 211 Hope St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TOLMAN, WILLIAM HOWE, A.B.; A.M. 1887; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins uni- 
versity 1 891. Instructor history Dr. Julius Sachs's collegiate institute, 
New York, N. Y.; secretary city vigilance league; general agent New 
York association for improving the condition of the poor 1894-98; di- 
rector American institute of social service. New York, N. Y., 1898-. 
Author History of higher education in R. I., 1891; Municipal reform 
movements in the U. S., 1894; Hand book of sociological references for 
New York city. 1894; Report on public baths and comfort stations, 1897; 
Industrial betterment, 1900. Address, 287 Fourth Ave., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

WATERMAN, WILLIAM BULLOCK, A.B. Worsted manufacturer 
Providence, R. I.; president and treasurer Providence steam engine com- 
pany; member governor's staff, R. I., three years. Bom Providence, 
R. I., May 28, i860; died Providence, Sept. 28, 1897. P., Nee. 1898 

WEAVER, CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Lawyer 
Chicago, 111.; Brooklyn, Conn. Address, Brooklyn, Conn. P. 

WHEELER, CHARLES HORACE, A.B. by special vote 1894. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1885; ordained Baptist minister 1885; 
pastor Pittsfield, N. H., 18S5-86; North Attleboro, Mass., 1886-92; Win- 
chester, Mass., 1892-94; Cincinnati, O., 1894-96; La Porte, Ind., 1896- 
1900; Belvidere, 111., 1900-02; Iowa City, la., 1902-03; Danvers, Mass., 
1903-. Author essays and book reviews. Address, Danvers, Mass. P. 

WILLIAMS, JOHN LOY, A.B. Student Rochester theological seminary 
1882; Union theological seminary 1883; Baptist union theological semi- 
nary 188^-84. Bom Downington, Penn., Aug. 12, 1853; killed by run- 
away accident near Bloomfield, Penn., Sept. 4, 1884. Roch., P. 

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ALDRICH, JOHN, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons 1889. 
Teacher Kingston, R. I., 1883-84, 1885-86; principal high school, Flushing, 
L. I.; house physician Charity hospital. New York, N. Y., 1890-92; New 
York maternity hospital 1892; physician New York; attending physician 
out-door department New York hospital 189 2-; dermatologist Vander- 
bilt clinic 1895-; rnember county medical society 1893-. Address, 164 
West 8ist St., New York, N. Y. '83, P. 

ALLEN, EDWIN PIERCE, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1886; lawyer 
Providence, R. I. Address, 42 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

'83, P. 

ANTHONY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Bates college 1902. 
Graduated Cobb divinity school 1885; ordained Free Baptist minister 
1885; pastor Essex street church, Bangor, Me., 1885-88; student theology, 
Berlin university 1888-90 ; professor New Testament exegesis and criticisra, 
Cobb divinity school, 1890- ; delegate Free Baptist triennial general confer- 
ence 1886, 1892, 1898, 1901; World's missionary conference, London, 1888; 
trustee Me. central institute 1886-88; member executive board Free Bap- 
tist foreign mission society; trustee Me. industrial school for girls 1899-; 
member board of incorporators Morning star publishing house, Boston, 
Mass.; member American philological society; Society of Biblical litera- 
ture and exegesis ; council of seventy, American institute of sacred litera- 
ture; Me. academy of medicine and science. Author An introduction to 
the life of Jesus, 1896; The method of Jesus, 1899; various articles in 
magazines. Address, 336 College St., Lewiston, Me. '83, P. 

BAKER, ARTHUR EATON, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Teacher Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y., 1883-84; San Pedro, Cal., 18S4-85; Los Angeles, Cal., 1885-87; act- 
ing school superintendent 1887-88; deputy school superintendent 1888-93; 
principal classical department, high school, Los Angeles, 1893- 1904; 
master John K. Tarbox school, Lawrence, Mass., 1904-. Address, John 
K. Tarbox School, Lawrence, Mass. '83, P. 

BAKER, SHARONTON HALE, A.B. Principal Middle district school, 
Bristol, R. I., 1883-84; high school, Farmington, N. H., 1884-86; Province- 
town, Mass., 1886-91; Manning high school, Ipswich, Mass., 1891-95; 
Windham high school, Willimantic, Conn., 1895-1900; Punchard high 
school, Andover, Mass., 1902-03; with American woolen company, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 51 Rockland Ave., Maiden, Mass. '83, P. 

BARKER, ABRAM, A.B.; A.M. Note broker and dealer in commercial 
paper. Providence, R. I.; vice president Merchants national bank, Seattle, 
Wash., 1888-92; cashier Commercial national bank. Providence, R. I., 
1893-1903; with Union trust company, Providence, 1903-04; Silver, Bur- 
dett and company. New York, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 85 Fifth Ave., 
NewYork, N. Y. '83, P. 

BARROWS, IRA, A.B. Manufacturing jeweler. Address, 26 East 54th 
St., New York, N. Y. '83, P. 

BISHOP, AMASA JUNIUS PARKER, A.B. Lawyer. From Le Roy, 
N. Y. 

BLAISDELL, NATHANIEL, Ph.B. Architect. Address, 222 Sansome 
St., San Francisco, Cal. '83 

BOWEN, HERBERT ANTHONY, Ph.B. With electric lighting company, 
Providence, R. I.; miner, Cal.; machinist Providence. Address, 107 
Orms St., Providence, R. I. '83 

BROOKS, FRANKLIN ELI, A.B.; A.M. Teacher academy, Green- 
wich, Conn., 1883-84; principal high school, Medway, Mass., 1884-86; 
instructor Latin school, Boston, Mass., 1887; law student Boston unive - 
sity 1887-88; admitted to bar 1888; lawyer Boston, Mass.. 1888-91; Colo- 
rado Springs, Col., 1892-; member U. S. house of representatives 1903- 



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governor Society of colonial wars, Col., 1903-04. Author various addresses 
and magazine articles. Address, 1324 North Nevada Ave., Colorado 
Springs, Col. '83, P. 

BROWN, JAMES ALBERT, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1886; preacher Akron, O., 1886; ordained Baptist minister 1887; pas- 
tor Newark, O., 1887-89; First church, Bedford, Ohio, 1889-91; First 
church, Stillwater, Minn., 1891-97; First church, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1897- 
1903; First church, Aurora, 111., 1903-. Address, 205 West High St., Ur- 
bana. 111. '83, P. 

BURGESS, ISAAC BRONSON, A.B.; A.M. Latin master Rogers high 
school, Newport, R. I., 1883-89; junior master Latin school, Boston, Mass., 
1889-92; acting dean Morgan Park academy. University of Chicago, Mor- 
gan Park, 111., 1892-93; associate professor Latin 1892-95; professor Latin 
1895-; student Johns Hopkins university 1897-98; president board of 
education, Morgan Park, 111.. 1896-97. Author Drill vocabulary for 
Virgil, 1888; the four following works in conjunction with W. R. 
Harper; Inductive Latin method, 1888; Inductive Latin primer, 1891; 
Studies in English grammar, 1894; The elements of Latin, 1900; also vari- 
ous articles in educational and other periodicals. Address, 2333 Berke- 
ley Ave., Morgan Park, 111. '83, P. 

CHAFFEE, JONATHAN IRVIN, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school. East 
Providence, R. I., 1882-89; superintendent schools Rchoboth, Seekonk and 
Swansea, Mass., 1891-92; principal high school, Stratford, Conn., 1893- 
95; professor mathematics Webb's academy and home for shipbuilders, 
New York, N. Y., 1895-; resident manager 1901-; corresponding secre- 
tary Rehoboth antiquarian society 1891-. Address, University Heights, 
NewYork, N. Y. '83, P. 

CROSBY, WILSON GARDNER, A.B. Instructor Latin and Greek, Brown 
university, 1883-84; instructor modem languages 1884-85. Student Ger- 
many 1885-87; law student Harvard university 1887-89; admitted to bar 
1889; lawyer Duluth, Minn.; attorney board of education, Duluth, 1898-; 
St. Louis county, Minn., 1900-; member Minn, board of examiners in law 
1 899-. Address, 602-604 First National Bank Building Duluth, Minn. 

'83. P. 

DAVENPORT, JAMES HENRY, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Vt. 1885; Har- 
vard university 1887. Resident physician R. I. hospital 1885-86; Boston 
lying-in hospital 1887; physician Providence, R. I., 1887-; gynecologist 
R. I. hospital 1888-; consulting physician St. Elizabeth's home; Provi- 
dence lying-in hospital; consulting gynecologist Butler hospital for the 
insane; member Mass. medical society; fellow R. I. medical society; 
member Providence medical association 1888-; treasurer 1891-92; treas- 
urer Brown university medical association. Address, 210 Benefit St., 
Providence, R. I. '83, P. 

DEXTER, LEWIS, A.B. Manager St. Croix cotton mill, Milltown, N. B., 
1885-92; secretary 1891-92; director; president St. Croix printing and 
publishing company about 1889; manager Canadian colored cotton mills 
company's mill, Milltown, N. B., 1892-1904; general manager Maginnis 
cotton mills, New Orleans, La., 1904-05. Address, Calais, Me. P. 

DUNLEVY, ELIAS FASSETT, A.B. Clerk county court, Arapahoe co., 
Col., 1884-87, 1893-97; deputy clerk district court, Arapahoe co., 1889-^3, 
1897-1901; clerk U. S. and territorial district courts, 3d district Anz., 
1 90 2-. Address, Phoenix, Ariz. '83, P. 

DYER, ELISHA, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Columbia college 1885. Admitted to 
N. Y. bar 1885; lawyer New York, N. Y.; treasurer Brooklyn elevated 
railroad company. Address, 53 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y. P. 

ENO, JOEL NELSON, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, Rutland, Mass., 
1884; Old street school, Stafford, Conn., 1884; high school, Barrington, 
R. I., and grammar school, Apponaug, R. I., 1884-85; high school, Peters- 
ham, Mass., 1885-86; New Hampton institution, Fairfax, Vt., 1886-87; 



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academy, Underbill, Vt., and high school, Ashby, Mass., 1887-88; high 
and grammar school, South Dartmouth, Mass., 1888-89; Little Compton, 
R. I., 1889-90; grammar school, South Dennis, Mass., 1890-91 ; high school, 
Somerset, Mass., 1891-92; schools Willington and Ashford, Conn., 1892; 
high school, Vanceboro, Me., 1893-94; Roxbury, Conn., 1894-95; Rem- 
sen, N. Y., 1895-96; student library school, Pratt institute, 1896-97; assist- 
ant Columbia university library 1897-98; teacher "Willington, Conn., 
1899-1900; cataloguer New York public library, New York, N. Y., 1900- 
03; Yale university library 1903-. Author Inner circles, poems, 1873; 
Compendiutn of English grammar, 1892; various articles in magazines. 
Address, Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn. '83, P. 

FITZ, ALFRED WILLIAM, A.B.;A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 1886. 
Admitted to bar 1886 ; lawyer Boston, Mass. ; resident England. Address, 
Care Brown, Shipley and Company, 123 Pall Mall, London, England. 

'83, P. 

GARDNER, CLARENCE, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 
1885-88; teacher Burlington college, Burlington, Iowa, 1884-85; professor 
Greek and Hebrew, Central university, Pella, Iowa, 1888-89; resident 
New London, N. H. Born New London, N. H., Dec. 12, 1858; died New 
London, N. H., June 8, 1893. Newt., Nee. 1893 

GILE, MOSES CLEMENT, A.B.; A.M. Instructor Latin and Greek, Phil- 
lips academy, Andover, Mass., 1883-92; assistant professor Greek, Uni- 
versity of Chicago, 1892 ; professor Greek, Col. college, 1892-96; head pro- 
fessor classical languages and literatures 1896-. Address, Colorado 
Springs, Col. '83, P. 

GRAVES, HENRY STEDMAN, A.B.; M.D. New York homoeopathic medi- 
cal college 1885. Physician New York, N. Y. ; surgeon New York hospital 
medical college dispensary; member New York county medical society; 
Society for medico-scientific investigation. Author various contributions 
to medical journals. Born Boston, Mass., May 16, 1861 ; died Somerville, 
Mass., June 8, 1898. '83, Nee. 1898 

GREENE, RAY WOODVILLE, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1886. 
House physician Winthrop seashore home for children, Winthrop, Mass., 
1886; Worcester city hospital 1886-87; Boston lying-in hospital 1887; 
physician Worcester, Mass.; visiting physician Worcester city hospital 
1889-; gynecologist Memorial hospital dispensary 1890-1900; visiting 
physician Memorial hospital 1900-; member Worcester medical society; 
American medical association; Mass. medical society. Address, 21 West 
St., Worcester, Mass. '83, P. 

GREENE, SAMUEL STUART, A.B. Agent for Hall typewriter, Chicago, 
111., 1883; Boston, Mass., 1883-85; with Thomdike company, cotton man- 
ufacturers, Thorndike, Mass., 1885-89; typewriter business. Providence, 
R. I., 1889-94. Bom Providence, R. I., Jan. i, 1862; died Providence, 
June 21, 1894. '83, Nee. 1895 

HAMILTON, JAMES EUGENE, A.B.; A.M.; D.B. Baptist union theological 
seminary 1884; Ph.D. University of Chicago 1886. Graduate student 
Baptist union theological seminary 1884-85; student Boston, Mass., 1885- 
86; ordained Baptist minister; pastor First church. Vineyard Haven, 
Mass., 1886-90; Hope Valley, R. I., 1890-91; professor Benedict college, 
Columbia, S. C, 1891-92; fellow University of Chicago 1892-93; professor 
psychology and logic, De Land, Fla., 1893-94. Author Studies in M.oral 
law, 1886; also various articles in periodicals. Born Goodwood, Ontario, 
Oct. 15, 1857; died Coronado Beach, Fla., June 15, 1894. '83, Nee. 1895 

HARRINGTON, CLIFFORD ANGELL, A.B.; A.M. Clerk city clerks' 
office. Providence, R. I., 1883-84; mayor's clerk 1884-85; clerk municipal 
court. Providence, 1885-89; with Mechanics savings bank, Providence, R. 
I., 1889-1901; teller 1897-1901; member board of managers. Providence 
Young Men's Christian association. Bom Providence, R. I., March 30, 
i860; died Ocean Park, Me., June 8, 1901. '83, P., Nee. 1901 



i883 GRADUATES 361 

HARRIS, WILLIAM, A.M. by special vote 1893. Mining engineer; U. S. 
deputy mineral and land surveyor, N. Mex. and Col., 1884-; mining 
engineer 111. mining and milling company, Kingston, N. Mex.; Enter- 
prise mining company 1884-93; superintendent New Mexico mineral ex- 
hibit. World's fair, 1893; mining engineer Pinnacle, Gold sovereign, Alert 
Damon, Jack Pot and Half moon gold mining companies. Cripple Creek, 
Col. 1 897-; mining engineer and chief engineer Union railroad. Address, 
P. O. Box 1029, Cripple Creek, Col. '83, P. 

HATHEWAY, NICHOLAS, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university. Admitted to 
bar 1887; lawyer Fall River, Mass.; bail commissioner; registrar of 
voters 1896-1904. Address, 17 South Main St., Fall River, Mass. '83. P. 

HOBBS, JOSEPH MELZAR, A.B. Graduated Hartford theological semi- 
nary 1886; graduate student Berkeley divinity school 1886-87; ordained 
Episcopal minister 1887; assistant rector Church of the Messiah, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1887-88; rector St. Paul's church, Peabody, Mass., 1888-91; 
St. Andrews' church, Providence, 1892-. Address, 199 Academy Ave., 
Providence, R. I. '83, P. 

LEACH, SIMEON RYARSON, Ph.B. Law student Boston university; 
with N. E. shoe and leather association, Boston, Mass. Address, 207 
Chestnut Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. '83 

LEETE, ALEXANDER DUNCAN, Ph.B. Clerk George A. Leete and son, 
steamship agency and foreign exchange. Providence, R. I. Bom Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1861; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 19, 1900. 

'83, P., Nee. 1900 

LEONARD, CHARLES MELVIN, Ph.B. Boot and shoe manufacturer 
Boston, Mass.; trustee Middleboro savings bank; director Middleboro 
national bank. Address, 181 Essex St., Boston, Mass. '83, P. 

LEVEEN, ISA HENRY, A.B. Law student Columbia college; admitted 
to bar 1886; lawyer New York, N. Y., 1886-88; journalist Kansas City, 
Mo.; with Associated Press, New York, N. Y. Address unknown. '83 

LUTHER, CHARLES BATEMAN, Ph.B. With Edison electric illumi- 
nating company. Fall River, Mass., 1883-86; treasurer Luther manufac- 
turing company. Fall River. Address, 655 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. 

'83. P. 

LYON, EMORY STEVENS, A.B.; A.M. With Thayer, Babson and com- 
pany, dealers in dyestuffs, Boston, Mass.; Fairbanks, Brown and com- 
pany, scale manufacturers; Brooks chocolate mills; Everett land com- 
pany, Everett, Wash.; Strong, Sturgis and company, bankers. New York, 
N. Y. Address, 30 Broad St:, New York, N. Y. '83, P. 

MANNING, HENRY PARKER, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins uniyer- 
sity 1891. Instructor mathematics. Brown imiversity, 1891-95; assist- 
ant professor pure mathematics 189 5-. Teacher Cook academy, Havana, 
N. Y., 1883-84; Cumberland, Md., 1884-87; St. George, W. Va., 1887-89; 
graduate student Johns Hopkins university 1S89-91. Author Non- 
Euclidean geometry, 1901; various articles in American journal of mathe- 
matics. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. '83, P. 

MOWRY, ARTHUR MAY, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1894. Teacher 
academy, Barre, Vt., 1883; instructor high school, Woonsocket, R. I., 
1883-84; Greylock institute, South Williamstown, Mass., 1884-85; sub- 
master high school, Gloucester, Mass., 1885-87; instructor science, high 
school, Salem, Mass., 1887-93; university scholar. Harvard university, 
1893-96; resident Pasadena, Cal., 1896-1900. Author of the three fol- 
lowing books in conjunction with W. A. Mowry: History of the U.S., 
1896; First steps in the history of our country, 1898; American inventions 
and inventors, 1899. Born Cranston, now Providence, R. I., Jan. 19, 
1862; died Hyde Park, Mass., June 19, 1900. '83, P., Nee. 1901 

ORDWAY, LUCIUS POND, Ph.B. President and general manager Crane 
and Ordway company, St. Paul, Minn. Address, 523 Portland Ave., 
St. Paul, Minn. '83. P. 



362 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1883 

PRESTON, HOWARD WILLIS, A.B.; A.M. Bookseller Providence, R. 
I.; member R. I. historical society; American historical association; 
New England botanical club. Editor Documents illustrative of American 
history, 1886. Address, 98 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. '83, P. 

QUIGLEY, MICHAEL JOSEPH, A.B. Member editorial staff Evening 
telegram, Providence, R. I. Address, Valley Falls, R. I. '83 

SHELDON, CHARLES MONROE, A.B. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1886; ordained Congregational minister 1886; pastor Water- 
bury, Vt., 1886-88; Central church, Topeka, Kans. Author Richard 
Bruce, 1892; Robert Hardy's seven days, 1892; Twentieth door, 1893; Cru- 
cifixion of Philip Strong, 1894 ; Redemption of Freetown, 1893 ; 'John King's 
question class, 1894; His brother's keeper, 1895; In His steps, 1896; Lend 
a hand, 1897; Malcolm. Kirk, 1897; Miracle at Markham, 1898; One of 
two, 1898; Edward Blake, 1899; Born to serve, 1900; The narrow gate, 1902 ; 
The heart of the world; How to succeed; various sketches; editor One 
hundred and one poems of the day, 1886. Address, Topeka, Kans. '83, P. 

SHEPARDSON, FRANCIS WAYLAND, A.B. Denison university 1882; 
A.M. 1886; Ph.D. Yale university 1892. Teacher Young ladies' insti- 
tute Granville, O., 1883-87; vice president 1885-87; bookseller and sta- 
tioner, Granville, 1887-90; graduate student Yale university 1890-92; 
docent history. University of Chicago, 1892-93; assistant history, 1893- 
95; instructor American history and secretary lecture study depart- 
ment, university extension, 1895-97; acting recorder 1897-98; assist- 
ant professor American history 1897-1901; associate professor American 
history 1901-; secretary to the president 1897-1904; dean senior colleges 
1904-. Editor Granville tim.es, 1887-90; University extension world, 1893- 
94. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. '83, P. 

SHEPARDSON, FRANK LUCIUS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher private school, 
Cumberland, Md., 1883-84; Worcester academy 1884-96; assistant prin- 
cipal 1887-94; vice principal 1894-95; principal Colgate academy, Ham- 
ilton, N. Y., 1896-. Address, Hamilton, N. Y. '83, P. 

SHERWOOD, RICHARD OTIS, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1886; ordained Baptist minister 1886; pastor First church, 
North Abington, Mass., 1886-90; First church, Adams, Mass.. 1890-93; 
First church, South Norwalk, Conn., 1893-98; First church, Somerville, 
Mass., 1898-1905; First church, Attleboro, Mass., 1905-; clerk Berk- 
shire Baptist association 1892, 1893; Fairfield county Baptist associa- 
tion 1895-98; director Conn. Baptist convention 1897-98; Mass. Baptist 
convention 1901-; treasurer Baptist ministers conference of Boston and 
vicinity 1902-05; clerk Boston north Baptist association 1904-05. Au- 
thor numerous sermons, addresses, reports and newspaper articles. 
Address, 19 Hayward St., Attleboro, Mass. Newt. P. 

SILVER, EDGAR OSCAR, A.B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1896-. 
With D. Appleton and company, publishers, Boston, Mass., 1883-84; 
New York, N. Y., 1884-85; pubUsher Boston, Mass., 1885-95; New York, 
N. Y., 1895-; president Silver, Burdett and company 1892-; trustee 
Shaw university, Raleigh, N. C, 1895-; Roger Williams university 
1896- ; Peddie institute 1904-; Derby academy. Address, 85 Fifth Ave., 
New York, N. Y. '83 

SIMONDS, WILLIAM EDWARD, A.B.; Ph.D. Strassburg university 1888. 
Teacher high school, Providence, R. I., 1883-85; student Berlin university 
1885-86; Strassburg university 1886-88; instructor Cornell university 
1888-89; professor English language and literature, Knox college. Gales- 
burg, 111., 1889-. Author Sir Thomas Wyatt and his poem-s, 1889; An 
introduction to the study of English fiction, 1894; A student's history of 
English literature, 1902; editor Scott's Ivanhoe, 1901; De Quincey's 
Revolt of the Tartars, 189S; Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford, 1905. Address, Knox 
college, Galesburg, 111. '83, P. 



i883 GRADUATES 363 

SNOW, SYLVESTER MILLER, A.B.; A.M. Draughtsman Providence 
steam engine company, Providence, R. L, 1883-85; Brown and Sharpe 
manufacturing company 1886-88; Corliss steam engine company 1888- 
89; head draughtsman Harris steam engine company 1889-90; mechan- 
ical engineer Manufacturing investment company, Madison, Me., 1890- 
93; mechanical engineer. Providence, 1894-98; Montreal, Quebec, 1898- 
99; member firm of Snow and Humphreys, civil, mechanical and mill 
engineers, Boston, Mass., 1899-; member American society mechanical 
engineers 1890-. Address, 257 Gano St., Providence, R. I. P. 

STOKES, EDWARD CASPER, A.B. Receiving teller MillviUe national 
bank, Millville, N. J., 1883-89; superintendent schools, MillviUe, 1889-95; 

President Mechanics national bank, Millville, 1899-; member N. J, 
ouse of assembly 1890-91; N. J. senate 1892-1901; president 1895-1901; 
clerk in chancery 1901-04; governor of N. J. 1905-; first president N. J. 
bankers association. Address, Trenton, N. J. P. 

TWING, MARTIN WALTER, A.B.; D.D. Shurtlefif college 1900. Grad- 
uated Rochester theological seminary 1886; ordained Baptist minister 
1886; pastor First church. North Tonawanda, N. Y., 1886-96; First 
church, Alton, 111., 1896-. Address, Alton, 111. '83, P. 

WHITTEMORE. FREDERICK ELLSWORTH, A.B. Principal high 
school, Ashland, Mass. ; in employment New West education commission 
1886-87; principal high school, Weston, Mass., 1887-89; South Hadley 
Falls, Mass., 1889-91; Reading, Mass., 1891-1903; superintendent schools, 
South Hadley and Granby, Mass., 1904-. Author several articles on 
educational subjects in local papers. Address, South Hadley Falls, 
Mass. '83, P. 

WILLIAMS, CLARENCE OTIS, A.B. Instructor Latin and metaphysics, 
New Hampton Hterary institute, 1883-86; student Cobb divinity school, 
Lewiston, Me., 1886-87; instructor Latin and mathematics, Nichols Latin 
school, Lewiston, 1886-87; professor Latin language and literature, 
Hillsdale college, 1887-89; president College young men's Christian asso- 
ciation; officer Hillsdale city Sunday school association. Bom North 
Foster, R. I., Nov. 10, 1859;' died Hillsdale, Mich., Sept. 10, 1889. 

'83, Nee. 1890 

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM FREDERICK, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 
1889. Physician Bristol, R. I.; medical examiner Bristol co. 1892-; 
member school committee 1894-; director Bristol county savings bank; 
member board of managers Bristol branch, Industrial trust company; 
ensign naval battalion, R. I. militia, 1891-94; lieutenant 1896-99; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives 1903-. Address, Bristol, R. I. '83, P. 

S4-*8 

1884 

ANDREWS, FRANK HOWARD, A.B.; A.M. Graduate student Brown 
university 1884-85; chemist Silver Spring bleaching and dyeing com- 
pany, Providence, iR. I., 1885-90; gold and silver refiner, firm of Cornell 
and Andrews, 1890-. Address, 181 Carpenter St., Providence, R. I. P, 

ARNOLD, WILLIAM BIRKETT, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Bellevue hospital 
medical college 1888. House surgeon Bellevue hospital 1889-90; phy- 
sician and surgeon, Orange, N. J.; Orange memorial hospital dispensary; 
city physician; physician St. Albans, Vt. Address, 140 Main St., St. 
Albans, Vt. 

BAKER, ALBERT ALLISON, A.B. Reporter Attleboro chronicle, Attle- 
boro, Mass., 1884-85; admitted to bar 1888; lawyer Providence, R. I., 
1 888-; clerk judiciary committee R. I. house of representatives 1888-89; 
secretary R. I. state board of valuation 1889-91; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1891-92; assistant city solicitor Providence 1 892-; judge 
advocate brigade, R. I. militia, with rank of captain, 1892-1902. Ad- 
dress, 15 Cabot St., Providence, R. I. P. 



364 BIROWN UNIVERSITY 1884 

BAKER, CHARLES LEWIS, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1888; lawyer. 
Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

BOTTUM, GEORGE HENRY, Ph.B.; AM. 1890; M.D. College of phy- 
sicians and surgeons, Columbia college, 1887. Physician New York, N. 
Y. ; Greenville, S. C; president Greenville county medical society 190 1. 
Address, Greenville, S. C. P. 

BOWEN, WILLIAM MANUEL PEREZ, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; assistant clerk court of common pleas, and common pleas division 
supreme court. Providence county, R. I., 1884-1901; member school 
committee. Providence, 1899- 1900; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1902-03, 1905- ; general agent and attorney for R. I., American 
bonding company of Baltimore, Md. Author Memorial to the people of 
R. I. on improvement of highways, 1889. Address, 941 Banigan Building, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BREWER, RICHMOND, A.B. Stenographer New York, N. Y. Born 
Yonkers, N. Y., Jan. 27, i860; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1886. 

Nee. 1887 

BRONSON, FRANK MELVILLE, A.B.; A.M. Instructor Latin and 
Greek, Brown university, 1887-88. Principal high school, Bristol, R, 
I., 1884-85; instructor Rogers high school, Newport, R. I., 1885-86; 
assistant principal high school, Wobum, Mass., 1886-87; instructor 
classics, CoiTiell university, 1888-92; assistant professor academy, Uni- 
versity of Chicago, 1892-; member American institute of philology. Ad- 
dress, Morgan Park, 111. Chic, P. 

BUMPUS, HERMON CAREY, Ph.B.; Sc.D. 1905; Ph.D. Clark university 
1890; Sc.D. Tufts college 1905. Instructor zoology Brown university 
1885-86; assistant professor zoology and assistant curator of the museum 
1890-91; associate professor zoology and assistant curator of the muse- 
ums 1891-92 ; professor comparative anatomy and assistant curator of the 
museums 1892-1901; trustee 1905-. Professor biology, Olivet college, 
1886-89; fellow in morphology, Clark university, 1889-90 ; assistant director 
Marine biological laboratory. Woods Hole, Mass., 1893-95; director bio- 
logical laboratory, U. S. fish commission, Woods Hole, 1898-1901; assist- 
ant to president and curator, department of invertebrate zoology, Ameri- 
can museum of natural history, New York, N. Y., 1901-02 ; director Ameri- 
can museum of natural history 1902-; secretary American society of natu- 
ralists 1895-99; vice president 1899-; member board of directors R.I. school 
of design 1899-; president American moi-phological society 1901-; mem- 
ber board of managers. Biological laboratory, Brooklyn institute of arts 
and sciences, 1902-; president R. I. Audubon society; trustee R. I. hospi- 
tal. Author A laboratory course in invertebrate zoology, 1893; also numer- 
ous monographs and articles on biological subjects. Address, American 
Museum of Natural History, New York, N. Y. P, 

BURR, EVERETT DOUGHTY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. 1903. Student Roch- 
ester theological seminary 1884; graduated Crozer theological seminary 
1887; ordained Baptist minister 1888; pastor Memorial church, Chicago, 
111., 1887-91; Ruggles street church, Boston, Mass., 1892-1900; First 
church, Newton Centre, Mass., 1900-. Address, 848 Beacon St., Newton 
Centre, Mass. P, 

CARPENTER, GEORGE ARNOLD, Ph.B. Civil engineer Providence, 
R. I., and Boston, Mass., 1884-92; mechanical engineer with Boston 
elevated railway company, Boston, Mass., 1892-. Address, 439 Albany 
St., Boston, Mass. P. 

CLOUES, WILLIAM JACOB, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1887; ordained Baptist minister 1887; pastor People's church, 
Dover, Me., 1887-88; Littleton, Mass., 1888-99; Montpelier, Vt., 1899- 
1902; preacher and student library methods, Charlestown, Mass.; pastor 
Warner, N. H , 1904- ; trustee Reuben Hoar public library, Littleton, 
1888-99; president Littleton lyceum 1890-99; clerk Wachusett Baptist 



i884 GRADUATES 365 

association 1891-94; president Ministers' union, Mass., 1895-96; asso- 
ciated secretary American Baptist missionary union 1899-1901; clerk 
Baptist young people's union, Vt., 1900-01. Author various articles, 
sermons and book reviews. Address, Warner, Merrimac Co., N. H. P. 

COLE, ALFRED DODGE, A.B.; A.M. Graduate student Johns Hopkins 
university 1884-85; instructor chemistry and physics, Denison univer- 
sity, 1885-87; acting professor 1887-88: professor 1888-1901; student 
University of Berlin 1894-95; graduate student University of Chicago 
summers of 1898, 1899, 1900; professor physics, Ohio state univer- 
sity, 1901-; University of Chicago, summer term, 1904; fellow American 
Association for the advancement of science; charter member Ohio state 
academy of science; trustee Denison university 1901-. Author Labora- 
tory exercises in electricity and magnetism, 1891; also various articles in 
scientific journals. Address, Ohio State University, Columbus, O, P. 

DABOLL, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher EngHsh and classical school. Prov- 
idence, R. L, 1884-85; high school. Providence, 1885-90; assistant sup- 
erintendent Wrought iron casting company, Boston, Mass., 1890-93; 
Eastern forge company, Portland, Me., 1893-94; president's secretary, 
Mellin's food company, Boston, Mass., 1894-. Address, 291 Atlantic 
Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

DORON, JOHN GEORGE, A. B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1887. Phy- 
sician Camden, N. J.; visiting physician Camden home for friendless 
children; instructor medical nursing, N. J. training school for nurses; 
visiting physician Camden city dispensary. Address, 207 North 6th 
St., Camden, N. J. P. 

DURFEE, EVERETT BROWNELL, A.B.; A.M. Principal grammar 
school, Attleboro Falls, Mass., 1884-85; Tucker street school. Fall River, 
Mass., 1885-86; teacher Greek and mathematics, B. M. C. Durfee high 
school. Fall River, 1886-. Address, 389 Stafford Road, Fall River, Mass. 

P. 

FERGUSON, ROBERT HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; A.M. upon examination 
1894; M.D. University of Vt. 1S98. Lecturer on astronomy university 
extension. Brown university, 1893-94. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1887; ordained Baptist minister 1887; pastor Dorchester 
temple church, Boston, Mass., 1886-88; translator and medical missionary 
American Baptist missionary vmion, Burma, 1888-89; professor philoso- 
phy and theology, Japan, 1S89-90; pastor First church, Poultney, Vt., 
1890-92; president Los Angeles university 1892-93; dean Academy of 
Southern Cal. college 1892-93; professor philosophy and psychology. 
Southern Cal. college, 1892-93; ordained Episcopal priest 1895; rector St. 
Mark's church, Ashland N. H., 1894-96; St. Peter's-in-the-mount, Hol- 
derness, N. H., 1894-96; physician and educator, Boston, Mass., 1898- 
1904; instructor ancient languages and literature and head master depart- 
ment of anatomy and physiology, Boston preparatory institute, 1904-; 
medical examiner Washington life insurance company; fellow Mass. med- 
ical society; American Medical association. Author Service of the ancient 
synagogue, 1885; Star of Bethlehem, 1887; Muhammed and theQu'ran, 1889; 
Observance of Christmas, 1891; also various translations and papers on 
astronomical and other scientific subjects. Address, 9 North Munn Ave., 
New York, N. Y. Newt., P. 

FORD, ARTHUR YOUNGER, A.B. Journalist; editor Inquirer, Owens- 
boro, Ky., 1884-90; state editor Courier journal, Louisville, Ky., 1890-93; 
financial editor 1893-94; managing editor 1894-. Address, 2123 Floyd 
St., Louisville, Ky. P. 

GAMMELL, ARTHUR AMORY, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1884-87. Bom Providence, R. L, March 13, 1862; died Providence, 
March 23, 1887. Nee. 1887 

GARDNER, HENRY BRAYTON, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins uni- 
versity 1890. Instructor poHtical economy. Brown university, 1888- 
90; associate professor political economy, 1890-98; professor political 



366 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1884 

economy 1898-. Student Johns Hopkins university 1884-88; vice pres- 
ident American economic association 1897-98; member executive com- 
mittee 1903-. Author Suggestions in regard to the statistics of municipal 
finance in the census of igoo in Federal census; various articles in economic 
journals. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

GOW, GEORGE COLEMAN, A.B.; Mus. D. i903._ Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1888; musical director, assistant pastor Baptist 
church, Newton, Mass., 1886-88; instructor music theory and compo- 
sition, Smith college, 1889-95; professor music, Vassar college, 1895-. 
Author Group of songs, 1884; Five songs, 1889; A rose cycle, 1890; Text 
book on the structure of music, 1894. Address, College Ave., Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. Newt., P. 

GREENE, CHARLES WILLIAM, A.B. Manufacturer Providence, R. I.; 
retired. Address, 38 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GREENE, ROBERT WARREN, A.B. ; A.M. 1888; M.D. Bellevue hospital 
medical college 1887. Physician Lunenberg, Vt.; hospital physician 
Bellevue hospital. New York, N. Y., 1887; physician New York. Born 
Augusta, Ga., April 20, i860; died New York, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1892. 

Nee. 1893 

HAMMOND, HENRY HATHAWAY, Ph.B. Admitted to bar 1888; law- 
yer Providence, R. I.; master in chancery 1890; assistant treasury de- 
partment, Providence, 1899-1900; clerk executive department. Provi- 
dence, 1901-02. Address, 29 Cabot St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HARSON, MICHAEL JOSEPH, A.B. by special vote 1892. Dealer in 
men's furnishings, Providence, R. I.; in real estate business New York, 
N. Y. Contributor to Catholic world and other publications. Address, 120 
Central Park, South, New York, N. Y. P. 

HARVEY, EDWIN BATES, A.B.; A.M.; M.D University of the city of 
New York 1889. House officer R. I. hospital 1890-92; physician Prov- 
idence, R. I.; member school committee 1895-1901; Providence medical 
association; R. I. medical society. Address, 183 Broad St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

HERSEY, IRA CHARLES, A.B. Admitted to bar 1886; lawyer. Address, 
23 Court St., Boston, Mass. P. 

HIGGINS, LEONIDAS RAYMOND, A.B.; A.M. 1889; Ph.D. Cornell uni- 
versity 1898. Instructor Greek, Conn, literary institution, Suffield, 
Conn., 1884-86; Latin, Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1886-93; 
fellow Latin and Greek, Cornell university, 1893-95; instructor Greek, 
Northwestern university, 1895-97; instructor schools, Chicago, 111., 1898- 
1901; Latin, Cornell college, Mt. Vernon, la., 1901-02; professor Latin 
and Greek, Grand Island college. Neb., 1902-. Author various articles 
in educational journals. Address, Grand Island, Neb. P, 

HITCHCOCK, HENRY RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M. 1888; M.D. Harvard uni- 
vereiity 1890. Physician Hyde Park, Mass.; associate medical examiner 
district 2, Norfolk county; physician Peabody New England home for 
crippled children; censor Mass. medical society. Address, 31 Oak St., 
Hyde Park, Mass. P. 

INGALLS, WILL CLARENCE, A.B. ; A.M. Assistant English and scien- 
tific department, high school, Providence, R. I., 1884-90; principal Was- 
co independent academy and state normal school. The Dalles, Or., 1890- 
92; in business New Britain, Conn., 1892-93; assistant superintendent 
schools and instructor in Latin, Flushing, N. J., 1893-94; superintend- 
ent schools. Flushing, 1894; supervising principal public schools, Ruth- 
erford, N. J., 1 894- 1 900; principal South Jersey institute, Bridgeton, N. 
J., 1900-02; in business New York, N. Y., 1902-. Address, 209 Beech 
St., Arlington, N. J. P. 

JENKS, JAMES LAWRENCE, Ph.B. Admitted to bar 1887; lawyer 
Pawtucket, R. I.; coroner Pawtucket 1890-94; member R. I. house of 



i884 GRADUATES 367 

representatives 1892-94; secretary Pawtucket business men's associa- 
tion 1891-; director Pawtucket mutual fire insurance company; Paw- 
tucket branch Industrial trust company. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. 

P. 

JOHNSON, EDWIN LEHMAN, Ph.B. by special vote 1900. Student 
School of mines, Columbia college, one year; Clemson agricultural college 
two years; U. S. military service 1898-99; private ist Tenn. volunteer 
infantry; secretary and interpreter Superior provost court, Ilo-ilo, P. I., 
1899; consulting specialist and proprietor Lehman system and school of 
cotton seed manufacture, Memphis, Tenn. Author various articles re- 
lating to cotton seed. Address, 32 Cotton Exchange, Memphis, Tenn. 

P. 

JOHNSON, JOSEPH HARRIS, A.B.; A.M. Banker and broker. Provi- 
dence, R I.; Washington, D. C. ; member school committee. Providence, 
1888-93. Address, 39 East George St., Providence, R. I. P. 

KING, CHARLES GREGORY, A.B. Trustee Brown university 1899-. 
In business Cleveland, O. Address, 774 Fairmount St., Cleveland, O. P. 

LIGHTBURN, BENJAMIN WILLEY, A.B. Lawyer Kansas City, Mo. 
Address unknown. 

LOOMIS, GEORGE ALBERT, A.B. Town clerk East Greenwich, R. I., 
1 893-; clerk district court 4th judicial district, R. I., 1900-. Address, 
East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

LUTHER, FREDERIC NEWTON, A.B. Member editorial staff Provi- 
dence journal. Providence, R. I., 1886-. Author articles in historical 
magazines. Address, Journal Office, Providence, R. I. P. 

MANN, STEPHEN ELMER, A.B. In boot and shoe business, later real 
estate agent, Fall River, Mass., 1884-92; Elixir, Ark., 1892-99; farmer 
Keener, Ark., 1899- 1903. Bom Rutland, Vt., May 11, 1861; died 
Keener, Ark., Dec. 15, 1903. Nee. 1904 

METCALF, HAROLD, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1887. Physician 
Wickford, R. I.; physician Soldiers' home; medical examiner North 
Kingstown and Exeter, R. I.; fellow R. I medical society; American 
medical association; Washington county medical society. Author 
articles in medical journals. Address, Box 44, Wickford, R. I. P. 

NEWALL, ANDREW, A.B.; M.B.C.M. University of Edinburgh 1892; 
M.D. 1899. Physician Forest Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, 1899- 
1901; medical officer to miners of Northumberland, England, 1901; gov- 
ernment physician Gold Coast, West African railways, Africa, 1901; 
member Northumberland medical association. Born Dalbeattie, Kirk- 
endbrightshire, Scotland, Dec. 31, i860; died Mile Camp, Sekondi, Gold 
Coast, West Africa, March 9, 1902. Nee. 1904 

O'LEARY, CLEMENT DIETRICH, A.B.; A.M. 1888; M.D. College of 
physicians and surgeons, Columbia college, 1887. House surgeon R. I. 
hospital 1888-90; physician Providence, R. I.; examiner various insur- 
ance companies. A-ddress, 70 Jackson St., Providence, R. I. P. 

RANDALL, OTIS EVERETT, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. 1896. Instructor math- 
ematics and civil engineering. Brown university, 1885-91; assistant pro- 
fessor mathematics and civil engineering 1891-92; associate professor 
mechanical drawing 1892-96; professor mechanical drawing 1896-. Au- 
thor Shades and shadows, ana perspective, 1902; Directions in regard to 
the construction of plates in mechanical drawing and in descriptive geom- 
etry, 1902; Descriptive geometry, 1905. Address, Brown University, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

RICE, ABBOTT BARNES, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Manufacturer and men's 
outfitter, Boston, Mass. Address, 106 Summer St., Newton Centre, 
Mass. P. 

SCOVILLE, AUGUSTUS ERVING, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1887; ordained Baptist minister 1887; pastor First church, 



368 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1884 

Dover Plains, N. Y., 1887-91; First church, Akron, O., 1891-99; First 
church, Melrose, Mass., 1899-. Address, 82 Upham St., Melrose, Mass. 

Newt., P. 

SHEDD, EDWARD WRITTEN, Ph.B.; A.M. Civil engineer, firm of 
Shedd and Sarle, Providence, R. I., 1888-1903; civil and hydraulic en- 
gineer Providence and New York, N. Y., 1903- ; member American soci- 
ety of civil engineers 1903-. Author various reports relating to water and 
sewerage systems. Address, 146 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

SKINNER, VOLNEY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1887; lawyer Boston, Mass. 
Address, Watertown, Mass. P. 

SMITH, EDWARD PRESBREY, A.B. Student Rochester theological 
seminary 1884; graduated Crozer theological sem.inary 1887; ordained 
Baptist minister 1887; pastor Second church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1888- 
93; First church, Norwalk, O., 1893-97; Olivet church, Minneapolis, 
Minn., 1898; preacher Emmanuel church, Minneapolis; pastor Stoneham, 
Conn., 1899-1903. Bom Vineyard Haven, Mass., Oct. 6, i860; died 
Stoneham, Mass., Oct. 20, 1903. P., Nee. 1904 

SWEET, FRANK EDWIN, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1889; lawyer 
Brockton and Bridgewater, Mass.; commissioner of insolvency; secretary 
Old Bridgewater historical society; member school committee. Bridge- 
water; director various mercantile corporations; attorney and director 
Bridgewater co-operative bank. Author various newspaper articles. 
Address, Bridgewater, Mass. P. 

TILLINGHAST, THEODORE FOSTER, A.B. Law student Boston uni- 
versity 1884-86; lawyer. Address, 260 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TULLER, EDWARD PRATT. A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Kalamazoo college 1905. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1887; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1886; pastor Providence, R. I.; Newport, R. I.; Lawrence, Mass.; 
Detroit, Mich.; Chicago, 111.; member board of managers American 
Baptist missionary union 1888-; secretary board of managers 1901-; 
trustee Kalamazoo college 1901-04; Boston school of expression 1903-; 
president Detroit Baptist union 1903-04. Author various newspaper 
articles. Address, 3979 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Newt., P. 

TYZZER, GEORGE ALFRED, A.B. Grammar master East Greenwich, 
R. I., 1884; Wakefield, Mass., 1884-87; Natick, Mass., 1887-90; Win- 
chester, Mass., 1890-94; Lynn, Mass., 1894-99; sub-master Dwight school, 
Boston, Mass., 1899-1904; Lyman school 1904-. Address, 1529 Centre 
St., Roslindale. Boston, Mass. P. 

UPTON, CHARLES RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1887; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Grand 
Falls, N. Dak., 1887-88; Waterville, Minn., 1888-91; Fair Haven, Minn., 
1891-92; bookkeeper Waterville, Minn.; pastor Spring Valley, Minn., 
1895; Clinton Falls, Minn., 1895-9S; Minneota, Minn., 1898-1901; 
Sleepy Eye, Minn., 1901-02; publisher Herald, Flanska, Minn., 1902-03; 
agent Lowell, Mass.; pastor North Conway, N. H., 1904-05; Grafton, 
Vt., 1905-. Address, Grafton, Vt. P. 

VOSE, JOSIAH HOWE, A.B.; A.M. Dry goods commission merchant, 
firm of C. R. O' Donald and company, Boston, Mass. Address, Newton 
Highlands, Mass. P. 

WADSWORTH, GEORGE MELVIN, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Principal Renfrew 
school, Adams, Mass., 1884-86; Washington school, Quincy, Mass., 1886- 
87; Willard school, Quincy, 1887-90; superintendent schools, Bedford, 
Billerica, Burlington, Carlisle, Lincoln and Wilmington, Mass., 1890-91; 
master Charles G. Pope grammar school, Somerville, Mass., 1891-; pres- 
ident Mass. town and district superintendents' association 1891 ; financial 
secretary The teachers' annuity guild 1893-; president Middlesex county 



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teachers' association 1897; councillor Mass. teachers' association 1898- 
99; president Somerville teachers' association 1899; director Somerville 
boys' club 1904-. Address, 23 Munroe St., Somerville, Mass. P. 

WAKEMAN, GEORGE BULKELEY, A.B.; Ph.D. Cornell university 1898. 
Teacher Westchester, Conn., 1884-85; principal school, Fair Haven, 
Vt., 1885-86; teacher English, August Schmidt's Deutsch-Amerikan- 
ische Schule, New York, N. Y., 1886-88; Donai institute, New York, 
1889-90; Kyle institute. Flushing, N. Y., 1890-91; instructor Greek and 
history. Cook academy, Montour Falls, N. Y., 1891-96; instructor history. 
University of Cincinnati, 1899-1900; University of Cal. 1900-02. Ad- 
dress, Moodus, Conn. P. 

WOOD, THOMAS WESTON, A.B.; A.M.; D.M.D. Harvard university 1887. 
Dentist. Address, 160 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. P. 

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1885 

ABBOTT, HARLAN PAGE, A.B.; A.M. 1889; M.D. Harvard university 
1889. Assistant physician Adams nervine asylum, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 
1888-89; interne R. I. hospital 1889-91; member staff 1891-; physician 
Providence, R. I. ; first lieutenant and assistant surgeon R. I. militia 1898- 
1900; U. S. military service, War with Spain, first heutenant and acting 
assistant surgeon; fellow R. I. medical society; member Providence 
medical association; American academy of medicine. Address, 325 Broad 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ALEXANDER, HARRY OLIN, A.B. Address, 173 St. Botolph St., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

ALGER, EMERSON HENRY, A.M. by special vote 1890. Professor Latin, 
DeLand academy, DeLand, Fla., 1885-86; principal high school, Ashland, 
Mass., 1886-87; Winchester, Mass., 1887-90; resident Fla. 1890-91; Mass. 
1891. Born Eaton, Province of Quebec, Canada, March 9, 1857; died 
Eaton, Oct. 14, 1891. P. 

ANDERSTROM, LYNDON LAROY, A.B.; A.M. Photographer and man- 
ufacturer stereopticons and lantern slides. Address, 70 Church St., Bris- 
tol, R. L P. 

BARROWS, ARTHUR CHANNING, A.B. ; A.M. Teacher English depart- 
ment, high school, Providence, R. I., 1885-89; principal Oxford street 
grammar school. Providence, 1889-93; graduate student Harvard uni- 
versity, 1893-94; Cornell university 1894; teacher Union, Conn., and 
Bethlehem, Conn., 1895-96; farmer Westford, Conn., 1897-98; teacher 
University school, Providence, R. L, 1899-1900; professor history, Uni- 
versity of Arkansas, 1901-02; teacher Providence, R. L Address, 36 
Plenty St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BLODGETT, LLOYD MORTON, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological school, 
Cambridge, 1889. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1889; priest 1890; assist- 
ant rector St. Luke's church. East Greenwich, R. L, 1889-91; American 
and English chaplain at various places in Europe 1891-94; assistant rector 
Fitchburg, Mass., 1895-96; rector St. John's church, Wilkinsville, Mass., 
1896-97. Bom Pawtucket, R. L, Feb. 23, 1863; died Pawtucket, Jan. 
26, 1897. P-. Nee. 1897 

BROWN, FRANK HAIL, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Manufacturer Providence, 
R. L; treasurer Cutler manufacturing company, Warren, R. L Address, 
Box 870, Providence, R. L P. 

BROWN, JOHN NICHOLAS, A.M by special vote 1895. Student Ger- 
many and Italy; resident Newport and Providence, R. I.; republi- 
can presidential elector 1888; treasurer Indian rights association; trustee 
Butler hospital; delegate General convention Protestant Episcopal church. 
Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 17, 1861; died New York. N. Y., May i, 
1900. Nee. 1900 



370 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1885 

BURWELL, WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, A.B.; A.M. Teacher high school, 
Providence, R. I., 1885-91; manufacturer sterling silverware; treasurer 
J. B. and S. M. Knowles company, silversmiths, Providence, 1891-; di- 
rector American ship windlass company 1891-1901; trustee Vt. academy 
1 88 7- 1 90 1, 1 90 2-. Address, 64 Alumni Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

CARTER, THERON HARLOW, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1895; A.M. 1895. Principal high school, Bristol, R. I., 1885-89; teacher 
Boston, Mass.; physician Boston. Born Charlemont, Mass., Oct. 25, 
1858; died Boston. Mass., Oct. 14, 1899. Harv., P. 

CASE, ELMER, A.B.; A.M. Teacher Pawtucket, R. I., 1885-88; Hopkins 
academy, Hadley, Mass., 1888-92; Manual training high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1893-94; classical high school, Lynn, Mass., 1894-1901; 
head department of mathematics, Brookline, Mass., 1901-. Address, 21 
Harvard Ave., Brookline, Mass. P. 

CATTANACH, DUNCAN ALEXANDER, A.B.; A.M. Manufacturer copal 
varnishes Pawtucket, R. I.; resident Pueblo, Col. Address, Pueblo, 
Col. P. 

CHASE, WARD BEECHER, A.B. Insurance agent Providence, R. I., 
1885-89; with bank Boston, Mass., 1890-92; with Brown and Ives, Provi- 
dence, 1893-; secretary Beverly land company 1898-. Address, 22 
Barnes St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CLARKE, ELAM LEWIS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1888 ; lawyer Chicago, 111. ; 
Waukegan, 111.; master in chancery, Lake co., 111., 1903-. Address, 
Waukegan, 111. P. 

DAY, FRANK LESLIE, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1889. House 
surgeon Boston city hospital 1888-89; physician and surgeon Providence, 
R. I. ; librarian and physician out-patient department, R. I. hospital, 1891- 
1901; visiting physician 1891-; visiting physician St. Joseph's hospital 
1892-1902; consulting physician 1902-; surgeon First regiment, R. I. 
militia, 1894; secretary Providence medical association; president 1905-; 
secretary R. I. medical society 1895-1902; member executive committee 
Boston city hospital alumni association; fellow American medical associ- 
ation; American academy of medicine. Author articles in medical and 
surgical journals. Address, 240 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DEXTER, CHARLES OWEN, A.B. Manager Canadian colored cotton 
mills company, Hamilton, Ont. ; agent Beacon manufacturing company. 
New Bedford, Mass. Address, 3 Maple St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

DIKE, NORMAN STAUNTON, Ph.B.; LL.B. Columbia college 1887. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1887; lawyer Brooklyn and New York, N. Y.; supervisor 
King's CO., N. Y., 1894; president pro tempore board of supervisors 1895; 
assistant judge advocate general, with rank of lieutenant-colonel, on 
governor's staff, N. Y., 1895; sheriff King's co. 1902; trustee N. Y. tuber- 
culosis hospital, Adirondacks, 1902; Long Island hospital for the insane 
1905-; president Brown university club in New York. Address, 166 
Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbia, P. 

DIMAN, JOHN BYRON, A.B.; A.M. 1903; D.B. Episcopal theological 
school, Cambridge, 1888; A.M. Harvard university 1896. Ordained 
Episcopal deacon; preacher St. Columba's church, Middletown, R. I., 
1888-90, 1891-92; teacher University grammar school. Providence, R. I., 
1892-95; head master St. George's school, Middletown, R. I., 1896-. Ad- 
dress, St. George's school, Middletown, R. I. P. 

EATON, CHARLES THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Instructor mathematics 
high school, King's Mountain, N. C, 1885-89; principal high school, 
Chesapeake City, Md., 1889-91; East Douglas, Mass., 1891-93; Belcher- 
town, Mass., 1893-95; supervising principal Ninth school district, Ston- 
ington. Conn., 1896-. Address, Stonington, Conn. P. 

EVERETT, WALTER GOODNOW, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. 1895. Instructor 
Greek, Brown university, 1889-90; instructor Latin 1890-94; associate 



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professor philosophy 1894-96; philosophy and natural theology 1896-99; 
professor philosophy and natural theology 1899-. Tutor Providence, R. 
I., 1885-89; student Universities of Berlin and Strassburg, Germany, 
1895-96; in Europe 1903-04. Author various articles in philosophical 
journals. Address, 116 Governor St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FOLWELL, AMORY PRESCOTT, A.B. Civil and sanitary engineer, Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.; professor municipal engineering, Lafayette college, 1901-; 
consulting civil engineer, Easton, Penn.; first vice president American 
society of municipal improvement; president; member American society 
of civil engineers; New England water works association; American acade- 
my of political and social science. Author Sewerage, five editions; Water 
works engineering, two editions; also various articles in scientific periodi- 
cals. Address, Easton, Penn. P. 

FREEMAN, JOSEPH WOOD, A.B.; A.M. 1889. Librarian Free public 
library, Central Falls, R. L, 1882-99; superintendent E. L. Freeman and 
sons, printers, 1895-96; member firm 1896-; chairman board of sewer 
commissioners, Lincoln, R. L, 1892-93; secretary 1894-95; deputy railroad 
commissioner R. L 1899-; member school committee. Central Falls, R. L, 
1901-; chairman 1903-; mayor Central Falls 1901. Author various cata- 
logues and reports; editor Central Falls weekly visitor, 1885-92. Address, 
Central Falls. R. L P. 

FRENCH, FERDINAND COURTNEY, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. Cornell univer- 
sity 1892. Instructor mathematics and psychology. Brown university, 
1890-91. Principal high school, Westminster, Mass., 1885-86; Johnston, 
R. I., 1886-88; student Berlin university and Strassburg university 
1888-90; fellow Cornell university 1891-92; professor philosophy, Colgate 
university, 1892-94; Vassar college 1894-1901; honorary fellow Cornell 
university 1901-02; lecturer philosophy of religion, Colgate university, 
1902-03; professor philosophy University of Nebraska, 1903-; member 
American psychological association; American philosophical association; 
Western philosophical association. Author Concept of law in ethics; 
various articles in philosophical journals. Address, University of Ne- 
braska, Lincoln, Neb. ' P. 

GROUT, EDGAR HOMER, A.B. Principal Wyomanock seminary. New 
Lebanon, N. Y., 1885-87; Parker academy, Woodbury, Conn., 1888-92; 
high school. North Brookfield, Mass., 1892-98; superintendent schools, 
Princeton, Sterling and Westminster, Mass., 1899-1903; East Bridge- 
water, West Bridgewater and Raynham, Mass., 1903-. Author several 
annual reports. Address, East Bridgewater, Mass. P. 

HARE, CHARLES HENRY, Ph.B.; A.M. 1889; M.D. Harvard university 
1889. Physician Boston, Mass.; gynecologist Boston dispensary; Wo- 
man's charity club hospital; out-patient department Carney hospital; 
St. Elizabeth's hospital; instructor gynecology and dean, Boston poly- 
clinic; member Mass. medical society; Boston society of medical im- 
provement; Boston society of medical sciences; Obstetrical society of 
Boston; Boston city hospital club. Address, 483 Beacon St., Boston, 
Mass. P. 

HAYWARD, WALTER, A.B. Journalist; member editorial staff Provi- 
dence journal. Address, Journal Office, Providence, R. I. P. 

HEBDEN, JOHN CALDER, A.B. Chemist; resident manager W. J. Mathe- 
son and company. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Providence and 
Montreal, manufacturers of aniline and alizarin color and dyestuffs. Ad- 
dress, 64 Exchange Place, Providence, R. I. P. 

HILL, CRAWFORD, A.B. President Republican publishing company; 
United oil company; Denargo land company; resident director Boston 
and Colorado smelting company; delegate Republican convention, Phila- 
delphia, Penn., 1900; colonel on governor's staff. Address, Denver, Col. 

P. 



372 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1885 

LITTLEFIELD, CLARENCE, Ph.B. Deputy collector internal revenue, 
Providence, R. I., 1885-88; broker on consolidated stock and petroleum 
exchange, New York, N. Y.; manufacturer Providence, R. I. Address, 
186 Cottage St., Pawtvicket, R. I. P. 

LORD, JOSEPH HALEY, A.B. Law student Boston university 1885-86; 
admitted to bar 1886; lawyer Sioux Falls, S. D.; general manager West 
coast naval stores company of Fla. Address, Sarasota, Fla. P. 

LOVEJOY, EDWARD FAIRFIELD, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 
1887. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives. 
Address, 312 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. P. 

McINTIRE, CHARLES HERBERT, A.B. Admitted to bar 1889; lawyer 
Lowell, Mass. Address, 568 Pine St., Lowell, Mass. P. 

McLANE, FRANCIS ALBERT, A.B. Student Nashotah seminary. Wis., 
1886-88. Born Harrisville, R. I., Oct. 5, 1864; died Nashotah, Wis., Feb. 
28, 1888. Nee. 1888 

MATHEWS, GEORGE STITZEL, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1888. 
Physician Providence, R. I.; physician out-patient department, R. I. 
hospital, 1891-1901; visiting physician 1901-; treasurer R. I. medical 
society; president Providence medical association 1904-05. Avithor 
articles in medical journals. Address, 419 Cranston St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

MAURAN, FRANK, Ph.B. Real estate operator. Address, 239 Land 
Title Building, Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

MONAGHAN, JAMES CHARLES, A.B.; A.M. 1903. Member city council 
Providence, R. I., 1884-85; Providence school committee; U. S. consul, 
Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany, 1885-90, 1893-1900; professor commercial 
economics, University of Wisconsin, 1900-03; chief division consular 
reports, department commerce and labor, Washington, D. C, 1903-; 
lecturer on consular service, George Washington university. Author 
reports, addresses and various articles in magazines and papers. Ad- 
dress, Census Building, Washington, D. C. Prov. man., P. 

PECKHAM, FRANK EDWIN, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1890. 
Surgeon Providence, R. I.; orthopedic surgeon R. I. hospital; St. Joseph's 
hospital. Author numerous articles in medical journals. Address, 266 
Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PENDLETON, JAMES MONROE, Ph.B.; A.M. 1890. Assistant cashier 
National Niantic bank, Westerly, R. I., 1885-89; treasurer Niantic 
savings bank 1889- 1904; manager Westerly branch Industrial trust 
company 1904- ; chairman school committee 1892; health superintendent 
1892; town treasurer 189 2-; trustee and treasurer Free public library and 
memorial hall 1893-. Address, Westerly, R. I. P. 

PRATT, WILLIAM THOMAS, A.B. Steward Penn. training school for 
feeble minded children, Elwyn, Penn., 1886-97; wholesale produce dealer 
New York, N. Y., 1898-1902; auditing department Adams express com- 
pany, Philadelphia, Penn., 1902-. Address, 1614 Summer St., Philadel- 
phia, Penn. P. 

REED, CHARLES FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Salesman Whitman, 
Mass.; postmaster Whitman 1892-. Address, 19 Alden St., Whitman, 
Mass. P. 

REMINGTON, EDGAR WILSON, A.B.; M.D. Bellevue hospital medical 
college 1888. Physician Providence, R. I., 1888-1905; Providence dis- 
pensary 10 years; member R. I. medical society; Providence medical 
society; medical examiner Order of pilgrim fathers. Born Riverpoint, 
R. I. Aug. 37, 1861 ; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 14, 1905. P., B. a. m. 

RHETT, HENRY JOHNS, Ph.B. Physician. Address, 1307 Conn. Ave., 
Washington, D. C. P. 



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RICHMOND, KNIGHT CHENEY, Ph.D.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technol- 
ogy 1890. Mechanical engineer Crompton, R. I.; mill architect and 
engineer, Providence, R. I. Address, 204 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

RICHMOND, NORMAN LEONARD, A.B. Manufacturing jeweler Chica- 
go, 111., 1885-88; New York, N. Y. ; superintendent ammunition factory, 
King's Mills, O. Address, King's Mills, O. P. 

SEAGRAVE, CLIFFORD PHETTEPLACE, A.B. Woolen manufacturer 
and salesman. New York, N. Y., 1886-93; broker. Address, 80 
Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

SHEDD, WILLIAM HENRY. A.B. Representative Bradstreet's mercan- 
tile agency, Norfolk, Va., 1890-91; travelHng agent R. G. Dun and com- 
pany, Baltimore, Md., 1892-97; travelling salesman Heustis manufactur- 
ing company, jewelers. New York, N. Y., 1898-. Address, 624 Carlton 
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

SILVER. ELMER ELLSWORTH, A.B.; A.M. N. E. agent J. H. Butler, 
educational publishers, 1885-86; one of the founders and member firm 
of Silver, Burdett and company, publishers, Boston Mass., 1886-92; 
treasurer corporation 1892-1904; member board of directors 1892-; gen- 
eral agent Equitable life assurance society of N. Y. 1904-. Address, 
Equitable Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

SKINNER, HENRY REUBEN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1890; lawyer Bos- 
ton, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1899-1900; Mass. 
senate 1902-03. Address, 293 Washington St., Boston, Mass. P. 

SMITH, CHARLES MORRIS, A.B. ; A.M. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 
112 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, NOAH BEAZELLE, Ph.B. With Woodstock iron works, Annis- 
ton, Ala.; general manager Embree iron company, Embreeville, Tenn. 
Address, Embree Iron Co., Embreeville, Tenn. P. 

STOKES, HOWARD KEMBLE, A.B.; A.M. Teacher University grammar 
school, Providence, R. I., four years; journalist 1888-93; teller Globe 
national bank. Providence; with Bankers life insurance company. New 
York, N. Y. Address, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. 

STONE, SAMUEL SLATER, A.B.; A.M. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives 1890-91; superintendent schools, Bur- 
rillville, R. I. Address, 312 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. P. 

SUMNER, ARTHUR PRESTON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1888; lawyer; 
master in chancery. Address, 17 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

TAFT, ORRAY, Ph.B. Cotton manufacturer Providence, R. I.; clerk 
Ponemah Mills. Address, 20 Market Square, Providence, R. I. P. 

TITCOMB, FRANK LOCKE, A.B.; A.M. State assayer R. I., 1888-89; 
principal Warren school, Everett, Mass., several years; Franklin school, 
Melrose, Mass., 1897-1901. Born Providence, R. I. Oct. 28, 1862; died 
Melrose, Mass., Jan. 19, 1901. P., Nee. 1902 

WALL, ASHBEL TINGLEY, A.B. Manufacturer sheet metal, wire and 
tubing. Address, Providence, R. I. P. 

WARREN, ANDREW McCORRIE, A.B.; A.M. Instructor rhetoric and 
modem languages. Brown university, 1888-89; modern languages 1889- 
90. Instructor Berkeley school, Providence, R. I., 1885-89; student 
Oriental languages, Europe; ^leve brevet^ pour la langue arabe litt^rale, 
Ecole speciale des langues orientales vivantes, Paris, 1903. Address, 
Brown, Shipley and Company, 123 Pall Mall, London, S. W., England. P. 

WILBUR, HENRY KNOWLES, Ph.B.; A.M. Lincoln university 1898. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1889. Address, Andover, Mass. P. 

WOOD, HORATIO GATES, A.B. U. S. consular clerk Rome, 1886; U. S. 
deputy agent and consul-general Egypt, 1886-87; U. S. consul Batavia, 



374 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1885 

Netherlands, and India, 1887-89; editor and proprietor 0&5^rz;^r, Newport, 
R. I., 1890-94; manager Newport herald 1895-99; editor and manager 
1 899-. Address, 82 Mill St., Newport, R. I. P. 

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1886 

ALMY, HOWARD, A.B. Wholesale florist. Address, Box 61, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

BEATTIE, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Treasurer Fall River granite com- 
pany. Fall River, Mass.; member firm of Beattie and Cornell, building 
contractors, Fall River. Address, 784 High St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

BENNETT, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. ; A.M. ; M.D. New York homoeopathic 
medical college and hospital 1889. Assistant chemical laboratory. New 
York homoeopathic medical college and hospital, 1886-88; professor chem- 
istry and toxicology. New York medical college and hospital for women, 
1886-89; physician and surgeon Fitchburg, Mass., 1889-; president 
Worcester county homoeopathic medical society 1 900 ; member common 
council, Fitchburg, 1902-; president 1903-04; ex-officio member school 
committee, overseer of poor, and trustee Burbank hospital 1903-04; 
alderman 1905-. Address, 39 Hartwell St., Fitchburg, Mass. P. 

BOARDMAN, CHARLES WESLEY, A.B.; A.M. Mechanical engineer 
Providence, R. I. Address, no High St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

BRIGGS, CHARLES ALBERT, A.B.; M.D. Long Island college hospital 
1889. Physician. Address, Assonet, Mass. P. 

BULLEN, DANA RIPLEY, A.B.; A.M. Teacher HatchviUe, Mass., 1886- 
87; with Thomson-Houston electric company, Boston, Mass., 1887-88; 
Thomson-Houston and general electric companies, Atlanta, Ga., 1888-94; 
General electric company, Philadelphia, Penn., 1894-1900; Boston, 
Mass., 1900-04; Schenectady, N. Y., 1904-. Address, General Electric 
Co., Schenectady, N. Y. P. 

BURNHAM, EDWARD CLIFTON, A.B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technol- 
ogy 1890. Instructor mechanical drawing and engineering. Brown uni- 
versity, 1892-96; associate professor mechanical engineering 1896-1902. 
Draughtsman R. I. locomotive works 1890-92; draughtsman and de- 
signer Draper company, Hopedale, Mass., 1902-. Address, Hopedale, 
Mass. P. 

BURY, CLARENCE EVERETT, A.B. Journalist; editor Daily herald. 
Fall River, Mass. Address, 57 Ridge St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

CHANDLER, DAVID HENRY, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. New York homoeopathic 
medical college 1892. Instructor ancient and modem languages, New- 
burgh free academy, Newburgh, N. Y., 1887-89; physician Churchville, 
N. Y.; Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. ; post-surgeon New York military 
acaderay 1898- ; health officer, Cornwall, 1900-. Address, Comwall-on- 
Hudson, N. Y. P. 

COLE, THOMAS SESSIONS, A.B.; A.M. Teacher classics, Hitchcock free 
high school, Brimfield, Mass., 1887-89; principal high school, Chester, 
Penn., 1890-. Address, 318 West Eighth St., Chester, Penn. -P. 

CROWELL, ASA CLINTON, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. 1894. Instructor French, 
Brown university, 1890-91; French and German 1891-92; German 1892- 
94; assistant professor Germanic languages and literatures 1894-1901; 
associate professor Germanic languages and literatures 190 1-. Principal 
high school, Milton Hills, N. H., 1886; assistant teacher Latin, German 
and French, Dummer academy, South Byfield, Mass., 1887-90; member 
Modem language association of America; American dialect society; 
Viking club of London. Author various reviews. Address, 345 Hope 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DANIELSON, AMOS LOCKWOOD, A.B. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 
P. O. Box 900, Providence, R. I. P. 



i886 GRADUATES 375 

DAVIS, FREDERICK WILLIAM, A.B. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1889; 
priest 1890; assistant rector Trinity church, Trenton, N. J., 1889-90; 
Church of the Redeemer, New York, N. Y., 1890-92 ; priest in charge 1892 ; 
assistant rector Church of the beloved disciple. New York, 1892-93; St. 
Martin's church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-95; Grace church, Newark, N. J., 
1895-; rector St. Martin's church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895-. Author The 
office of the mass; editor St. Martin s cloak. Address, 293 President St., 
Brookl>Ti, N. Y. P. 

DRAPER, FRANK ORMOND, A.B.; A.M. Principal Garden street gram- 
mar school, Pawtucket, R. I., 1886-92; superintendent schools, Lincoln 
and Central Falls, R. I., 1892-98; Hyde Park, Mass., 1898-. Address, 
Hyde Park, Mass. P. 

DYER, WILLIAM ALLEN, A.B. With Isaac Fenno and company, Boston, 
Mass., 1887-88; in charge of office, Blake and Steams, Boston, 1888-91; 
with Rumford chemical works. Providence, R. I., 1891-99; secretary and 
treasurer E. S. Brown company, Franklin, Mass.; director 1899- ; treasurer 
Smith premier typewriter company, Syracuse, N. Y. Address, 807 
James St., Syracuse, N. Y. P. 

EVERETT, HENRY LEXINGTON, A.B.; A.M; Harvard university 1889. 
Teacher and missionary, Brazil, South America, 1898-. Author People's 
program, 1 89 2 ; translator Temperance pathfinder into Portugese. Address, 
23 Maple St., Millbury, Mass. P. 

FRACKELTON, WILLIAM BURNSIDE, A.B. Teacher. Address, 902 
West 40th St., Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

FREEMAN, OTIS ALLEN, A.B. Professor Greek and Latin, Atlanta, Ga.; 
instructor French and English, Worcester polytechnic institute; instructor 
electricity. Address, 8 Leland St., South Framingham, Mass. P. 

FRINK, HENRY, A.B. Address, Jewett City, Conn. 

FROST, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; A.M. JournaHst; reporter Tribune, 
New York, N. Y., 1887-88; assistant night editor 1888-89; dramatic news 
reporter 1889-1902. Author The Wagner story book, 1894; The court of 
King Arthur, 1896; The knights of the round table, 1897 ; Fairies and folk of 
Ireland, 1900. Bom North Providence, R. I., March 18, 1863; died New 
York, N. Y., March 21, 1902. P., Nee. 1902 

FULLER, DANIEL HUNT, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1891. 
House pupil McLean hospital, Somerville, Mass., 1889-90; house oflficer 
Boston city hospital 1890-91 ; second assistant physician McLean hospital 
1891-97 ; resident physician Adams nervine asylum, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 
1897-. Address, 990 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. P. 

GODDING, EDWARD ALVAH, A.B. Broker New York, N. Y.; treasurer 
Sultana mining company. Address, 55 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. P. 

GRIME, GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. 1890; LL.B. Harvard university 1890. 
Admitted to bar 1890; lawyer Fall River, Mass.; city soHcitor 1893-96; 
special justice Second district court, Bristol co., Mass., 1896-1902; mayor 
Fall River 1902-04. Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

GUNDERSON, NORMAN, A.B. ; A.M. 1890. Cashier Providence and Wor- 
cester railroad company, Pawtucket, R. I., 1889-90; cashier and auditor 
Armstrong transfer express company, Boston, Mass., 1890-1902; with 
American signal company, Boston. Address, 29 Mellen St., Ashmont, 
Mass. P. 

GUNN, EDWARD LEROY, A.B. Address, 502 Crawford St., Fort Scott, 
Kans. 

HAMBLEN, SAMUEL WILLIS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theologi- 
cal institution 1889; ordained Baptist minister 1889; missionary Ameri- 
can Baptist missionary union, Sendai, Japan, 1889-99; Tokio, Japan, 
1900-. Editor Gleanings, Tokio, Japan. Address, 30-A Tsukiji Tokio, 
Japan. Newt., P. 



376 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1886 

HARRIS, STEPHEN GUSHING, A.B.; A.M. Manufacturer and merchant 
Providence, R. I.; real estate agent and manager of estates, Providence. 
Address, 251 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HIBBARD, HERBERT WADE, A.B.; A.M. 1899; M. E. Cornell university 
1891. With R. I. locomotive works, Providence, R. I., 1886-89; engaged 
in designing, testing and research, Penn. railroad, Altoona, Penn., and 
Europe, 1891-94; chief draughtsman and mechanical engineer, Lehigh 
Valley railroad. South Easton, Penn., 1894-95; professor machine design 
and locomotive engineering. University of Minn., 1895-98; mechanical 
engineering of railways and principal graduate school of railway mechani- 
cal engineering, Sibley college, Cornell university, 1898-; investigated 
technical schools and locomotive shops of Europe 1900; designer or 
builder many locomotives, cars, boilers, shop machinery, tests of loco- 
motives and other railway equipment; consulting engineer; member 
American society of mechanical engineers 1894-; American railway 
master mechanics association 1895- ; chairman committee of engineering 
investigation two years; member New York and Central railway clubs; 
vice president Northwest railway club; member society for the promo- 
tion of engineering education 1896-; associate member Master car build- 
ers association of America 1903-; president Cornell co-operative society 
1903-. Author numerous pamphlets relating to railway engineering; 
also many addresses, reports and articles in engineering journals. Ad- 
dress, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. P. 

ISHAM, NORMAN MORRISON, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Instructor architecture 
and freehand drawing. Brown university, 1894-98. Draughtsman Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1886-92; architect Providence 1892-. Author Early Rhode 
Island houses, in conjunction with A. F. Brown, 1895; The Homeric 
palace, 1898; Early Connecticut houses, in conjunction with A. P. Brown, 
1900. Address, 10 13 Banigan Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

KELLEY, SOLON CHESTER, A.B. Banker New York, N. Y. Address, 
854 Main St., Stamford, Conn. P. 

LADD, ISAAC GIFFORD, A.B. Treasurer Saxon worsted company, wool- 
en manufacturers, Providence, R. I.; broker New York, N. Y. Address, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

LANE, WILLIAM ALBERT, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Address, 3725 Locust St., 
Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

LAWTON, CHARLES ENGS, Ph.B. Civil engineer. Address, 7 Whit- 
field Court, Newport, R I. 

McCREERY, CHARLES JOHN, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, West- 
port, Mass., 18S6-87; Davenport grammar school. Fall River, Mass., 
1887-; president Fall River teachers' association 1892-95; treasurer 
Bristol county teachers' association 1900-. Address, 900 Plymouth 
Ave., Fall River, Mass. P. 

MANCHESTER, CLARENCE HARTWELL, A.B.; A.M. Teacher private 
Latin school Providence, R. I., 1887-88; English and classical school, 
1888-98; University school, Providence. 1898-1901; master lower school. 
University school, 1901-04; third assistant Technical high school, Provi- 
dence, 1905-. Address, 195 Albert Ave., Edgewood, R. I. P. 

MATTESON, JOHN, Ph.B. 1889; D.B. Episcopal theological school, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1897. Instructor rhetoric and elocution. Brown univer- 
sity, 1889-90. Teacher elocution and military drill, English and class- 
ical school. Providence, R. I., 1880-82; instructor elocution and military 
drill, Greylock institute. South Williamstown, Mass., 1882-84; elocution, 
Colby academy, New London, N. H., 1885-91; ordained Episcopal priest 
1 891; rector Parish of the Messiah, West Newton and Auburndale, 
Mass., 1891-. Address, 58 Auburn St., Auburndale, Mass. P. 

MORSE, FRANK LINCOLN, A.B.; A.M. Recorder section of microscopy, 
Chicago academy of sciences, 1889-94; university extension lecturer 



i886 GRADUATES 377 

chemistry and physics, Chicago university, 1892-98; instructor chemistry, 
West division high school, Chicago, 111., 188S-98; supervising principal 
Burr school, Chicago, 1898-; secretary and treasurer Chicago high school 
association 1892-99. Author University extension syllabi in chemistry; 
joint author Chicago laboratory manual of chemistry. Address, 536 Green- 
leaf Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

MUDGE. WILLIAM PRESCOTT, A.B. Teacher evening school Providence, 
R. I.; principal grammar school, Auburn, R. I., 1888-92; Garden street 
grammar school, Pawtucket, R. I., 1892-97; resident Colorado Springs, 
Col., 1897-98. Born Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 7, 1861; died Phoenix, 
Ariz., Nov. 21, 1898. P., Nee. 1899 

NICHOLSON, WILLIAM THOMPSON, Ph.B. Clerk R. I. national bank, 
Providence, R. I., 1886-88; stock broker Providence, 1888-90; aide-de- 
camp, with title of colonel, to governor of R, I., 1889-90. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Aug. 22, 1864; died Providence, Feb. 11, 1890. Nee. 1890 

NICOLAI, JOHN EDWARD, A.B. Real estate and insurance agent, Bos- 
ton, Mass., 1886-93; New York, N. Y., 1893-96. Bom Newport, R. I., 
Aug. I, 1864; died New York, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1896. P., Nee. 1896 

PARKER, CHARLES ALBERT, A.B.; A.M. Student Newton theological 
institution 1886-87; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1889; 
ordained Baptist minister; pastor Lake City, Col., 1889-93; graduate 
student theology. Harvard university, 1893-95; preacher Carver, Mass., 
1893-94; pastor Quincy, Mass., 1895-98; Los Gatos, Cal., 1899-1901; San 
Jos6, Cal., 1901-03; missionary San Jose. Address, San Jos6, Cal. P. 

PARSHLEY, WILBUR BROWN, A.B.; A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; 
pastor Phenix, R. I., 1886-87; acting pastor East Cambridge, Mass., 1888- 
89; graduated Newton theological institution 1890; missionary American 
Baptist missionary union, Japan, 1890-. Address, 75 Bluff, Yokohama, 
Japan. Newt., P. 

POTTER, ALBERT KNIGHT, A.B.; A.M. Associate professor English 
language. Brown university, 1898-. Principal high school, Middleboro, 
Mass., 1887-90; classical master high school, Springfield, Mass., 1890-96; 
student Universities of Leipsic and Berlin 1897-98. Author various re- 
views. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

REED, CHARLTON ALBANIS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1889; lawyer 
Morristown, N. J.; member board of aldermen. Morristown, 1895-1901; 
mayor of Morristown 1902-. Address, 8 Cutler St., Morristown, N. J. P. 

REES, THOMAS GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. Principal graded school, Hope 
Valley, R. I., 1886-87; high school, Princeton, Ind., 1887-88; Cobbet 
grammar school, Lynn, Mass., 1889-96; sub-master Comins grammar 
school, Boston, Mass., 1896-99; junior master Mechanic arts high school, 
Boston, Mass., 1899-. Address, 51 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. P. 

REYNOLDS, FRANCIS WAYLAND, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 
1888; pastor Canaseraga, N. Y. ; Mansfield, Penn.; Elmira, N. Y.; state 
missionary Penn. Address, Mansfield, Tioga co., Penn P. 

REYNOLDS, WILLIAM JOB, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900. Stu- 
dent Newton theological institution 1886-87, 1890-91; ordained Baptist 
minister 1887; pastor Phenix, R. I., 1887-89; East Providence, R. I., 
1889-90; pastor Peabody, Mass., 1891-92; Lakewood, R. I., 1894-96; 
principal grammar school, Centreville, R. I., 1894-95; teacher Greek 
and Latin, high school. Auburn. R. I., 1895-. Author various pam- 
phlets. Address, 457 Wellington Ave., Auburn, R. I. Newt., P. 

ROBERTS, CLARENCE VERDINE, A.B. Principal school, Barre, Vt., 
1887-89; architectural iron contractor Chicago, 111.; president Roberts 
iron works, Chicago, 1895-99. Address, 538 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 

ROGERS, ARTHUR, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1889. Law student Harvard university 1886; ordained Episcopal 



378 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1886 

deacon 1889; priest 1890; rector Berkeley chapel, Middletown, R. I., 1890; 
St. George's church, Central Falls, R. I., 1892-99; Holy Trinity church. 
West Chester, Penn., 1899-. Author The Alexandrine spirit and its place 
in the church, 1894; Men and movements in the English church, 1898. 
Address, West Chester, Penn. P. 

RUSSEL, JOSEPH SOMERS, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1889; ordained Baptist minister 1890; pastor Warwick, R. I., 
1890-91; Hope Valley, R. I., 1891-98; Atlantic Highlands, N. J.; Presby- 
terian church, Cottonwood Falls, Kans. Address, Cottonwood Falls, 
Kans. Newt., P. 

SARLE, AMOS LOCKWOOD, A.B.; A.M. 1890. Agent Arnold, Cheney 
and Company, Auckland, New Zealand; acting U. S. consul, Zanzibar, 
1898-1900; agent L. C. Gillespie and sons, Hankow, China; U. S. vice 
consul general Hankow, China, 1903-. Address, Warwick, R. I. P. 

SARLE, OLIVER PERRY, A.B. Civil engineer. Address, 146 Westmins- 
ter St., Providence, R. I. P. 

THOMPSON, EDWIN STANLEY, A.B.; A.M. Special student R. I. nor- 
mal school 1886-87; teacher Stirling, N. J., 1887-88; instructor New York 
institution for improved instruction of deaf mutes, 1888-92; normal stu- 
dent Clarke school for deaf, Northampton, Mass., 1892-93; instructor 
Penn. institution for the deaf and dumb. Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1 893-. Author The acousticon, 1903; also articles relating to travel and 
the education of the deaf. Address, Penn. Institution for the Deaf and 
Dumb, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

THURBER, EDMUND GORHAM, Ph.B. Clerk New York building-loan 
banking company. New York, N. Y.; resident Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 19 Diman Place, Providence, R. I. P. 

WADSWORTH, ARTHUR LEONARD, A.B.; A.M. Principal Renfrew 
grammar school, Adams, Mass. 1886-87; graduated Newton theological 
institution 1890; instructor Hebrew and Greek 1890-92; ordained Baptist 
minister 1890 ; pastor First church, Rockland, Mass., 1892-96 ; First church, 
Newport, Vt., 1896-99; First church, Monrovia, Cal., 1899-1904; preacher 
Temple church, Los Angeles, Cal., 1904; field representative and con- 
tributor The Pacific Baptist, Portland, Ore., 1904-; president Southern 
California Baptist convention 1902; Long Beach Baptist assembly 1902- 
04. Author The preacher of the present age, 1900; Vital needs in modern 
church life, 1901; various articles and contributions to religious peri- 
odicals; correspondent Pacific Baptist 1891-; Daily herald, Los Angeles, 
Cal., 1903. Address, 5555 Hillcrest Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

WARD, JOSEPH HOOKER, A.B. Real estate officer Title guarantee and 
trust company, New York, N. Y.; president City real estate company. 
Address, 146 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

WATERMAN, STEPHEN, A.B. ; A.M. President Nicholson and Waterman 
manufacturing company 1887-93; vice president Narragansett boat club 
1893-94; treasurer R. I. business men's association 1893-94; captain R. I. 
militia 1893-1900; U. S. military service 1898-99, captain R. I. volunteer 
infantry; architect Providence; resident North Danville, Vt. Address, 
Grouselands, North Danville, Vt. P. 

WHITE, WILLIAM SHAW, A.B.; A.M. Tufts college 1891; D.B. 1891. 
Universalist minister; pastor Foxboro, Mass., 1891-99; foundryman Paw- 
tucket, R. I.; member Mass. house of representatives 1895; school com- 
mittee Foxboro, 1896-99. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

WHITTEN, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, A.B. Merchant. Address, 127 
Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WILLETT, ALLAN HERBERT, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. Columbia university 
1901. Instructor political economy. Brown university, 1901-. Teacher 
Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn., 1883-84; law student Yale 
college 1886-87; teacher academy, Southwick, Mass., 1887-88; Latin and 



i886 GRADUATES 379 

Greek, Peekskill military academy, Peekskill, N. Y., 1888-89; Brooklyn 
Latin school, Brooklyn, N. Y.; private tutor Urbana, O., 1890-98; pro- 
fessor Latin and Greek, Urbana university ; graduate student in economics 
and sociology, Columbia university, 1898-1901; member American eco- 
nomic association; American statistical association. Author articles on 
economic subjects; associate editor Brown alutnni monthly, 1904-05. Ad- 
dress, Carnegie Technical Schools, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

WILLIS, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B. Journalist; reporter Brooklyn 
daily times, Brooklyn, N. Y.; New York World, Brooklyn office. Ad- 
dress, 317 Washington St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

WILSON, GEORGE GRAFTON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1888; 
Ph.D. 1889. Associate professor political and social science. Brown 
university, 1891-94; professor social and political science 1894-. Princi- 
pal schools, Groton, Conn., 1886-87; high school, Rutland, Vt., 1889-90; 
studied Berlin, Paris, Oxford, 1890-91; lecturer Newton theological insti- 
tution 1893-94; American school of sociology 1894-95; lectvirer on inter- 
national law U. S. naval war college, Newport, R. I., 1900-; member 
school committee, Providence, 1901-; member executive council American 
political science association 1904-. Author Town and city government in 
Providence, 1889; Insurgency, 1900, {U insurrection, Paris, igo2); Sub- 
marine telegraphic cables, 1901; International law situations, 1902; Inter- 
national law discussions, 1903; International law situations, 1904; joint 
author International law, 1901; second edition 1902; also numerous 
addresses and contributions to periodicals. Address, 176 Medway St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

62-*4 

1887 

BRECHBILL, GEORGE WILLIS, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1887-88. Bom Fultonham, O., Sept. 10, 1864; died Fultonham, March 
10, 1889. Nee. 1889 

BRONSON, WALTER COCHRANE, A.B.; A.M. Cornell university 1890; 
Litt.D. Colby college 1904. Associate professor English literature. Brown 
university, 1892-95; professor English literature 1895-. Student theology 
and literature, Harvard university, 1887; teacher Butler, Mo., 1888-89; 
fellow Cornell university 1889-90; professor English, De Pauw university, 
1890-92. Author A short history of American literature, 1900; editor 
Poems of William Collins, 1898; English essays, 1905. Address, Brown 
University, Providence, R. I. P. 

CARR, CLARENCE AUGUSTUS, A.B.; A.M.; D.M.D. Harvard university 
1895. Dentist Newport, R. I.; secretary R. I. dental society 1895-; 
secretary and treasurer Newport Brown university alumni association. 
Address, 209 Spring St., Newport, R. I. '87, P. 

CHASE, WAYLAND JOHNSON, A.B.; A.M. Clerk Providence, R. I., 1S87- 
88; real estate agent and broker 1888-89; i" treasurer's office Fort Payne 
coal and iron company, Fort Payne, Ala., 1889; Grand Rivers company, 
Grand Rivers, Ky., 1889-91; instructor Wayland seminary, Washington, 
D. C, 1892; academy tutor English branches. University of Chicago, 
1892-94; academy instructor history 1894-98; acting dean of academy 
and assistant professor of history 1898-1900; dean of academy 1900-. 
Address, Morgan Park, 111. '87, Chic, P. 

CHASE, WILLIAM NELSON, A.B.; A.M. With Electric gas lighting 
company, Boston, Mass., 1887-89; electrical expert with Thomson electric 
welding company, Lynn, Mass.; resident Old Saybrook, Conn. Address, 
Old Saybrook, Conn. '87, P. 

CHESEBRO, EDMUND DENISON, A.B. ; A.M.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons, Columbia college, 1890. Physician Stonington, Conn.; 
Providence, R. I.; visiting physician R. 1. hospital; children's depart- 
ment St. Joseph's hospital. Address, 2 Hawthorne St., Providence, 
R. I. '87, Columb., P. 



38o BROWN UNIVERSITY 1887 

CLARK, HOMER, A.B.; M.D. New York homoeopathic medical college and 
hospital 1889. Phj^sician and surgeon Wollaston, Mass., 1889-96; in- 
ventor and chemical manufacturer; president Vacuum varnish and 
chemical company, East Norwalk Conn. Author various scientific 
articles in medical journals. Address, South Norwalk, Conn. '87, P. 

COLBY, GARDNER, A. B.; A.M. Trustee Brown university 1 896-. Treas- 
urer Everett land company, and various manufacturing and other com- 
panies, New York, N. Y., 1888-1902; broker; trustee Colgate university; 
Dodge memorial fund; secretary Lincoln fund committee. Address, 
7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. '87, P. 

CONNELL, ARTHUR IRVING, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1891. 
Physician Fall River, Mass.; bacteriologist board of health. Fall River, 
1893-96; surgeon Union hospital. Fall River; consulting physician Fall 
River city hospital; member Fall River medical society; American medical 
association; fellow Mass. medical society; member school committee 
1902-. Address, 456 South Main St., Fall River, Mass. '87, P. 

CRAWFORD, CLARENCE BUCK, A.B. With Education, Boston, Mass. 
Born Portland, Me., Aug. i, 1867; died Auburndale, Mass., Oct. 27, 1887. 

Nee. 1888 

CROCKER, GEORGE HAZARD, A.B.; A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 
1893. Physician Providence, R. I.; physician out-patient department, 
R. I. hospital, 1895-. Address, loi Benefit St., Providence, R. I. '87, P. 

DANIELSON, JOHN DeFOREST, A.B.; A.M. In business Providence, 
R. I.; cotton manufacturer and finisher, Boston, Mass. Address, 4 Com- 
monwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

DIETRICH, FRANK SIGEL, A.B.; A.M. Professor Latin, Ottawa univer- 
sity, Ottawa, Kans., 1887-89; professor history and political economy, 
1889-91 ; admitted to bar 1891 ; lawyer Pocatello, Idaho; attorney Oregon 
short line railroad company, Idaho and Wy., 1899-; chairman school 
board, Pocatello. Address, Pocatello, Idaho. P. 

FIELD, GEORGE WILTON, A.B.; A.M.; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins university 
1892. Associate professor cellular biology. Brown university, 1893-96. 
Assistant in biology, Johns Hopkins university, 1891-92 ; occupant Smith- 
sonian table, Naples zoological station, 1892-93; professor zoology, R. I. 
college of agriculture and ivechanic arts, 1896-1901; biologist R. I. 
agricultural experiment station 1896-1901 ; lecturer on economic biology, 
Mass. institute of technology, 1 90 1 ; instructor economic biology 1901-03; 
biologist Mass. commissioners on fisheries and game 1903-04; chairman 
Mass. commissioners on fisheries and game 1905-; member American 
society of naturalists; American society of morphologists. Author 
General principles of zoology; articles in scientific journals; reports on 
biological investigations. Address, Sharon, Mass. '87, P. 

GILHULY, ISAAC HUDSON, A.B.; A.M. Principal school, Oceanport, 
N. J., 1887-89; teacher languages and mathematics, Saratoga institute, 
Saratoga, N. Y., 1889; medical student; principal West Long Branch 
public school 1 89 5- 1 903; principal school, Waldwick, N. J., 1903-. Ad- 
dress, Waldwick, N. J. P. 

GREEN, THEODORE FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Instructor Roman law, 
Brown university, 1894-97; trustee 1900-. Student Harvard law school 
1889-92; addmitted to bar 1892; student Universities of Bonn and Berlin 
1892-94; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1894-; director Providence Athenasum 
1898-1901; trustee R. I. school of design 1900-; Butler hospital for the 
insane 1900-; University school. Providence, 1902-; chairman board of 
management, The Brown union, 1903-; member R. I. historical society; 
trustee Providence public library 1904-; director National exchange 
bank 1904-. Address, 14 John St., Providence, R. I. '87, P. 

HENSHAW, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. In business Providence, R. I.; admitted 
to bar 1894; lawyer. Address, 42 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 



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HICKS, IRVING CLIFTON, A.B.; A.M. Principal grammar school, Great 
Barrington, Mass. ; admitted to bar 1891 ; lawyer Portland, Ore. ; publisher. 
Address, 96 Church St., New York, N. Y. '87, P. 

HINDS, ALBERT WALKER, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1888. In- 
structor Greek, Brown university, 1894-95. Instructor Yale school, 
Duluth, Minn., 1890-91; secretary school board, West Boylston, Mass., 
1892-94, 1 898-; graduate student Brown university 1894-96; town treas- 
urer West Boylston 1900-. Address, West Boylston, Mass. '87, P. 

JEPHERSON, GEORGE ARTHUR, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1890. 
Admitted to bar 1891 ; lawyer Providence, R. I.; lumber merchant. Ad- 
dress, 32 Reservoir Ave., Providence, R. I. '87, P. 

KEACH, WALTER ESMOND, Ph.B. Manufacturer. Address, Valley 
Falls, R. I. P. 

KNOX, JOHN, A.B.; A.M. With Silver, Burdett and company, Boston, 
Mass., 1887-90; treasurer Greene and Knox manufacturing company, 
Providence, R. I., 1890-95; assistant treasurer Silver, Burdett and com- 
pany, Chicago, 111.. 1898-1903; New York, N. Y., 1903-05; assistant 
manager D. C. Heath and company, New York, 1905-. Address, 225 
Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. '87. P. 

LINDSAY, LUCKY ALONZO, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1890; lawyer 
Knoxville, Tenn., 1890-91. Born Powell's Valley, near Jacksboro, 
Campbell co., Tenn., Oct. 24, 1862; died San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 30, 
1892. Nee. 1893 

MUNRO, DANA CARLETON, A.B.; A.M. Teacher history and literature, 
De Veaux college, Suspension Bridge, N. Y., 1887-89; student of history, 
Strassburg and Freiburg, 1889-90; teacher French and German, Haver- 
ford college grammar school, 1890-93; instructor and assistant professor 
Roman and mediasval history, University of Penn., 1893-1902; professor 
European history, University of Wis., 1902-; acting dean 1903; director 
summer sessions 1904-; secretary Association of colleges and pre- 
paratory schools of the middle states and Md., 1896-98; curator Wis- 
consin historical society 190 2-; member American philosophical society. 
Editor Urban and the Crusaders, 1894; Letters of the Crusaders, 1894; Med- 
ieval student, 1895; Medieval sermon stories, 1895; Saint Columb an, 1895; 
The fourth crusade, 1896; Early Christian persecutions, 1897; Laws of 
Charles the great, 1899; Medieval civilization, in conjunction with Sellery, 
1904; author Syllabus of Medieval history, 1899; History of the middle 
ages, 1902; The teaching of medieval history, 1903; Essays on the Crusades, 
in conjunction with Prutz and Diehl, 1903; Source-book of Roman his- 
tory, 1904; contributions to various periodicals. Address, University of 
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. P. 

MURPHY, JAMES FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. Admitted to bar 1889; U. S. 
circuit court 1895; lawyer Pawtucket, R. I.; chairman board of trustees 
Union school district, Lincoln, R. I., 1889-93; moderator 1891-; town 
solicitor Lincoln 1890; member school committee. Central Falls, R. I., 
1898-1900; R. I. house of representatives 1903-. Address, 47 Rand St., 
Central Falls, R. I. '87, P. 

OVERTON, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. Teacher classical department, high 
school. Providence, R. I., 1887-90; principal high school. Central Falls, 
R. I., 1890-. Address, 32 Miller St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

PHILLIPS, CHARLES CURRIER, A.B. Professor Latin, Roger WiUiams 
university, Nashville, Tenn., 1887-96; treasurer 1887-96; clerk U. S. inter- 
nal revenue service, Nashville, Tenn., 1898-. Address, Custom House, 
Nashville, Tenn. P. 

PINKHAM, GEORGE RIPLEY, A.B.; A.M. Principal high school, Way- 
land, Mass., 1887-89; Partridge academy, Duxbury, Mass., 1889-91; high 
school, Woodstock, Vt., 1891-92; professor Greek and oratory, St. John's 
college, Annapolis, Md., 1892-94; professor English, Kenyon college, Gam- 
bier, O., 1894-95; principal high school, Swanton.Vt., 1895-96; superintend- 
ent public instruction, Princeton district, Mass., 1896-98; head master 



382 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1887 

Searles high school, Great Barrington, Mass., 1898-1904; supervising 
principal South street school, Newark, N. J., 1904-; graduate student 
School of pedagogy, N. Y. university, 1904-. Author several articles 
and monographs on literature and education. Address, Newark, N. J. 

'87, P. 

QUICK, ALFRED MERRITT, Ph.B. City civil engineer and architect 
Providence, R. T.; assistant engineer Baltimore water department 1897- 
98; chief engineer 1900- ; president board of water commissioners 1900- ; 
member sewerage commission. Address, City Hall, Baltimore, Md. P. 

QUICK, HOWARD PRESCOTT, Ph.B. Mechanical engineer; with R. I. 
locomotive works, Providence, R. I., 1887-88; Metropolitan sewerage 
commission, Boston, Mass., 1888-89; West End street railway company 
and Boston elevated railway company, Boston, 1889-1902; Metropolitan 
street railway company, Kansas City, Mo., 1902; Ford, Bacon and 
Davis, consulting engineers, Kansas City, Mo., 1903-04; manufacturer's 
agent, Boston, Mass., 1904-05; with F. S. Pearson, consulting engineer, 
New York, N. Y., 190 5-. Author various articles on engineering sub- 
jects. Address, 352 Argyle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

REID, PHILIP JOSEPH, A.B. City editor Detroit free press. Address, 
146 East Montcalm St., Detroit, Mich. P. 

RYTHER, ORMAN ERIS, Ph.B. General secretary Young men's Chris- 
tian association, Jersey City, N. J., 1887; Fitchburg, Mass., 1888-90; 
Hyde Park, Mass., 1890-92; manager Cooperative entertainment bureau, 
Boston, Mass., 1892-98; general secretary Young men's Christian asso- 
ciation, Norwich, Conn., 1898-1903; proprietor Norwich nurseries 1903-. 
Address, 53 Fairmount St., Norwich, Conn. P. 

SCOTT, WaLtER REUBEN, A.B. Electrical engineer New York, N. Y.; 
Buffalo, N. Y.; proprietor The Woodstock, Buffalo, N. Y. Address, 
207 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. P. 

SHERMAN, RICHARD MITCHELL, A.B. Ordained Episcopal minister; 
rector Dansville, N. Y., 1890-92; St. Stephen's church, Newark, N. J., 
1892-99; senior curate St. Agnes' chapel. Trinity parish, New York, N. Y., 
1899-. ' Address, 121 West 91st St., New York, N. Y. P. 

SNOW, LOUIS FRANKLIN, Ph.B.; A.B. Harvard university 1889; A.M. 
1890; Ph.D. Columbia university 1903. Instructor elocution. Brown 
university, 1890-92; dean of the Women's college 1892-1900. Scholar 
Teachers' college, Columbia university, 1900-01; secretary and treasurer 
Examiner company, New York. Author various articles in magazines. 
Address, Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. P. 

WAKEMAN, WILLIAM WALTER, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1890; ordained Baptist minister 1890; pastor Hamp- 
ton Falls, N. H., 1 890-97; missionary Mass. Baptist state convention 1897; 
pastor South church, Medford, Mass., 1897-1900; Reading, Mass., 1900- 
03; preacher New Braintree, Mass., 1904-05; Medway, Mass., 1905-. 
Joint author The Baptists of New Hampshire, 1892; articles and ad- 
dresses. Address, R. F. D., Medway, Mass. Newt., P. 

WALKER, HARRY FRANKLIN, A.B.; A.M. Assistant chemist North 
Chicago rolling mill company, and 111. steel company, Chicago, 111., 1887- 
90; chemist Passaic rolling mill company, Paterson, N. J., 1890-1903; 
Passaic steel company 1903-. Address, Passaic Steel Co., Paterson, N. J. 

P. 

WALKER, JOSEPH, A.B.; A.M.; Harvard university 1890; LL.B. 1890. 
Admitted to bar 1889; lawyer and trustee Boston, Mass.; member school 
committee, Brookline, Mass., 1897-1903; Mass. house of representatives 
1904-. Address, 108 Upland Road, Brookline, Mass. P. 

WHITE, CHARLES LINCOLN, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Bowdoin college 1902. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1890; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1890; pastor Somersworth, N. H., 1890-94; Nashua, N. H., 1894-1900; 



i887 GRADUATES 383 

president Colby college 1901-; general secretary N. H. Baptist convention 
1900-01. Address, 33 College ave., Waterville, Me. '87, P. 

WHITE. FRANK DENISON, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Union university 1890. 
Lawyer Rutland, Vt.; city attorney Rutland 1891-93; member Vt. senate 
1894-96; school committee, Rutland. Address, Rutland, Vt. P. 

WHITMAN, BENAIAH LONGLEY, A.B.; A.M.; D.D. Bowdoin college 
1894. Graduated Newton theological institution 1890; ordained Baptist 
minister 1887; pastor Free street church, Portland, Me., 1890-92; presi- 
dent Colby university 1892-95; Columbian university 1895-1900; pastor 
Fifth church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1900-; lecturer Bucknell university 
1900-; trustee Newton theological institution 1894-1902; Crozer theo- 
logical seminary 1901-; president American Baptist historical society 
1900-. Author Elements of ethics, 1893; Elements of sociology, 1894; Ele- 
ments of political science, 1899; Outlines of political history, 1900. Ad- 
dress, 800 Corinthian Ave., Philadelphia, Penn. Newt., P. 

WRIGHT, RICHARD, A.B.; A.M. Graduated Hartford theological semi- 
nary 1890; tutor Hebrew and Greek 1890-91; ordained Congregational 
minister 1890; acting pastor Windsor Locks, Conn., 1890-91 ; pastor 1891- 
1901; Belleville church, Newburyport, Mass., 1901-. Author various 
sermons. Address, 298 High St., Newburyport, Mass. P. 

YOUNG, HERRICK PLATT, A.B.; A.M. Student Leipsic 1888-89; pro- 
fessor Latin, Furman university, Greenville, S. C, 1890-95; principal 
Vineyard street grammar school. Providence, R. I., 1895-1902; Manton 
avenue grammar school, 1902-. Author various poems and articles in 
newspapers. Address, Providence, R. I. P. 

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1888 

ABBOTT, CARL HEWES, A.B.; LL.B. University of Califorina 1891. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1890; lawyer Oakland, Cal.; San Francisco, Cal. Address, 
530 California St., San Francisco, Cal. P. 

ARRINGTON, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, A.B. Teacher New Preston, 
Conn., 1888-89; graduated Newton theological institution 1892; ordained 
Baptist minister 1892; pastor First church, Newport, R. I., 1892-93; 
Newton, Mass.; in business Cambridge, Mass.; Lubec, Me., 1898; teacher 
New York, N. Y., 1898-. Address, 321 Bleeker St., New Bedford, Mass. 

Newt., P. 

BARBOUR, CLARENCE AUGUSTUS, A.B.; D.D. University of Roches- 
ter 1 90 1. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1891; ordained 
Baptist minister 1891; pastor Lake avenue church, Rochester, N. Y., 
1891-; trustee Rochester theological seminary 1896-. Author various 
articles in magazines. Address, 151 Saratoga Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 

Roch. theol., P. 

BARTLETT, JOSIAH, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898. Principal 
high school, Lisbon, N. H.; instructor mathematics and physics. Dr. 
Holbrook's school. Sing Sing, now Ossining, N. Y., 1889-94; Riverview 
academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1894-. Address, Riverview Academy, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. P. 

BENTLEY, ARTHUR JOY, A.B. Teacher Shushan, Washington co., N.Y.; 
with General electric company, Schenectady, N. Y. Address, P. O. Box 
1378, Scotia, N. Y. P. 

BERGSTROM, CLAUS ALFRID, A.B.; D.B. Yale university 1891. Stu- 
dent Andover theological seminary 1888; ordained Lutheran minister 
1891 ; pastor Swedish evangelical Lutheran church. East Greenwich, R. I., 
1887-94; Immanuel church, Centreville, R. I., 1891-94; Gloria Dei church, 
Providence, R. I., 1894-98; graduate student Brown university 1893-95. 
Bom Elfsborg co., Westergotland, Sweden, Aug. 12, i860; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Sept. 14, 1898. P., Nee. 1899 



384 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1888 

BLAKE, ELI WHITNEY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1891. Assist- 
ant Indian department, Hampton normal institute, Hampton, Va., 
1891-92; general manager Providence society for organizing charity. 
Providence, R. I., 1892-94; with Solvay process company, Syracuse, N. 
Y., 1894-98; merchant New York, N. Y., 1898-1902. Born New Haven, 
Conn., Feb. 13, 1867; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1902. P., Nee. 1902 

BROWN, GEORGE SAMSON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1890; lawyer Ever- 
ett, Wash.; judge fourth judicial district of Nev., 1903-. Address, Elko, 
Nev. P. 

BROWNELL, ERNEST HENRY, A.B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technol- 
ogy 1890. Instructor Brown university 1891-94. Surveybr U. S. engi- 
neers 1891; assistant engineer water works construction 1892; civil 
engineer Providence, R. I., 1894-1902; with Samuel W. Gray, consulting 
engineer, 1894-98; U. S. engineers 1897; commissioned civil engineer U. 
S. navy, 1902-. Address, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. P. 

BROWNELL, FRANCIS HERBERT, A.B. Admitted to bar 1890; lawyer 
Everett, Wash.; trustee Everett hospital 1895-1904; president Everett 
chamber of commerce 1900-02; board of trustees Everett public library 
1900-; Wash, state bar association 1905. Address, Everett, Wash. P. 

BROWNELL, WINTHROP WHITE, A.B. Cotton broker Providence, 
R. I.; Colorado Springs, Col. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 16, 1866; 
died Colorado Springs, Col., March 10, 1905. Prov. jour., P. 

BRUNSEN, CLAYTON PLATT, A.B. Medical student College of physi- 
cians and surgeons, Columbia college, 1888-91; clerk New York office of 
Kent and Stanley company of Providence, R. I., 1894-95; instructor 
vocal culture, Hartford, Conn. Address, 39 Pearl St., Hartford, 
Conn. P. 

CHAMBERS, CHARLES KEMBLE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1891; lawyer 
Mt. Holly, N. J.; superintendent Mt. Holly street railway company; 
solicitor Board of freeholders; director and counsel Farmers' national 
bank. Born Mt. Holly, N. J., Oct. 18, 1866; died Sea Side Park, N. 
J., Aug. 10, 1903. P., Nee. 1904 

COOK, ALBERT BURKE, Ph.B. Broker Boston, Mass; Address, 24 
Congress St., Boston, Mass. 

COOKE, CHARLES DOUGHTY, A.B. Superintendent Cooke locomotive 
and machine company, Paterson, N. J., 1892-1900; secretary and treas- 
urer 1900-02; vice president International ore treating company. New 
York, N. Y. Address, 377 Twelfth Ave., Paterson, N. J. P. 

CRAIG, WILLIAM HENRY, Ph.B. Lawyer Chicago, 111.; teacher South 
division high school. Chicago. Address, 3304 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, 111. 

P. 

DAY, CHARLES HOBEN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897; A.B. Acadia 
college 1886; A.M. 1890; McMaster university 1894; D.D. Shurtleff 
college 1905. Teacher mathematics Horton collegiate academy 1886- 
87; student Newton theological institution 1888-90; Berlin, Germany, 
1890-91; ordained Baptist minister 1892; pastor First chtirch, Quebec, 
Canada, 1891-96; preacher Wayland chapel. Providence, R. I., 1896-97; 
professor German, Shurtleff college, 1897-99; principal Shurtleff academy 
1898-99; pastor Kentville, N. S., 1900-. Author various articles in peri- 
odicals. Address, Kentville, N. S. P, 

DENISON, JAMES FLOYD, A.B. Instructor mathematics, Milton acade- 
my, Milton, Mass., 1888-91; lawyer Denver, Col.; Colorado Springs, Col.; 
instructor Col. state preparatory school, Boulder, Col., 1904-. Address, 
1916 13th St., Boulder, Col. P. 

DENNIS, CHARLES EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1890; 
Ph.D. 1895. Instructor pedagogy. Brown university, 1 89 7- 1 90 1. Teach- 
er Greek and German, Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn., 1888-90; 



i888 GRADUATES 385 

classics, high school, Providence, R. I., 1890-1901; principal Hope street 
high school. Providence, 1901-; president R. I. institute of instruction 
1902-03. Address, 114 Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

DEXTER, EDWIN KING, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1888; pastor 
Montgomery Centre, Vt., 1888-90; resident Sharon, Vt., 1890, 1897-99; 
wholesale produce dealer, Whitewater, Wis., 1891-93; Milwaukee, Wis.; 
Norfolk, Neb. Bom Lowell, Mass., Oct. 6, i860; died Sharon, Vt., Jan. 
II, 1899. Nee. 1899 

GILBERT, JOHN WESLEY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1891. Student 
American school of classical studies at Athens 1890-91; professor Greek 
and English, Payne institute, Augusta, Ga. Address, 161 6 Thirteenth 
St., Augusta, Ga. 

HAMILTON, CLARENCE GRANT, A.B.; A.M. upon examination, 1900. 
Teacher Swan's school, Providence, R. I., 1888-89; music teacher Provi- 
dence 1888-1904; associate professor music, Wellesley college, 1904-. 
Author articles in musical periodicals. Address, Wellesley, Mass. P. 

HARRIS, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WENTWORTH, A.B. Vice presi- 
dent W. A. Harris steam engine company. Address, 158 Bowen St., 
Providence, R. I. Prov. dir., P. 

HOUSE, MORRIS WILLIAM, A.B. Director Tilden-Thurber company, 
dealers in silverware, fine jewelry and art goods. Address, 14 Euclid 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

HUNTER, JOHN POWELL, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1893. Tutor 
Bellevue Terrace, Los Angeles, Cal.; Milwaukee, Wis.; resident physician 
Allegheny general hospital, Allegheny, Penn., 1893-94; physician Alle- 
gheny; assistant physician private hospital, Pittsburgh, Penn., assistant 
in physiology, medical department, Western Penn. university; member 
Dr. Pepper medical society ; Pittsburgh naval reserves. Bom Mc Williams- 
town, Chester CO., Penn., 1865; died West Chester, Penn., March 27, 1901. 

P., Nee. 1901 

JOHNSON, ARTHUR PLINY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1893. In- 
structor German and physical sciences, De Veaux college. Suspension 
Bridge, N. Y., 1888-89; principal high school, Groton, Conn., 1889-90; 
high school, Bristol, R. I., 1890-96; admitted to bar 1898; lawyer Prov- 
idence, R. I. Address, 324 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. 

R. I. att., P. 

MARSHALL, ALEXANDER, Ph.B.; M.D. University of the city of New 
York 1891. Assistant surgeon Bellevue hospital. New York, N. Y., 1890; 
physician Ashton, Ji.. I.; health officer Cumberland, R. I., 1897; medical 
examiner Providence county 1895-; rnember R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1900, 1901. Address, P. O. Box 4, Ashton, R. I. P. 

MEDBURY, CHARLES FRANKLIN, A.B. Electrical engineer Foxboro, 
Mass.; district manager Westinghouse electric and manufacturing com- 
pany, Detroit, Mich. Address, Union Trust Building, Detroit, Mich. P. 

PINKHAM, HENRY WINN, A.B.; A.M. University of Denver 1903. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1891; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1891; pastor East Washington avenue church, Bridgeport, Conn., 
1891-95 ; preacher First church, Denver, Col., 1896 ; pastor Bethany church, 
Denver, 1896-; president Denver philosophical society 1904-05. Author 
various sermons and essays. Address, Denver, Col. P. 

QUINN, JOHN CORNELIUS, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1890-92; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 108 Hope St., Providence, 
R. I. Harv. law quin., P. 

SANFORD, LOUIS CHILDS, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological school, 
Cambridge, Mass., 1892. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1892; priest 1893; 
missionary in charge of St. Luke's church, Selma, Cal., and St. Michael's 
church. Fowler, Cal., 1892-98; rector St. Paul's church, Salinas, Cal., 
1898-1900; Church of St. John the evangelist, San Francisco, Cal., 1900-. 
Address, 120 Julian Ave., San Francisco, Cal. P. 



386 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1888 

SMITH, WALTER SURGES, A.B. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 116 
Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TAFT, ROBERT RENNIE, A.B. Superintendent Baltic power company, 
Baltic, Conn.; supervising engineer Providence, R. I.; Whitney, N. C, 
1904-. Address, P. O. Box 1443, Providence, R. I. P. 

WATSON, ARTHUR EUGENE, A.B.;A.M. upon examination 1898; Ph.D. 
1905. Instructor physics, Brown university: 1895-99; assistant professor 
physics 1899-. Assistant foreman draughting department Thomson- 
Houston and General electric companies, Ljmn, Mass., and Schenectady, 
N. Y., 188S-95; university extension lecturer Brown university 1891-93. 
Author several technical handbooks for electricians and artisans; also 
various articles in periodicals. Address, Brown University, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

WHITAKER, FREDERIC EARLE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1892; 
Ph.D. 1899. Instructor Greek, Brown university, 1896-99. Principal 
grammar school and classical master high school, Woonsocket, R. I., 
1888-90 ; professor Latin, Thatcher institute, and head of language depart- 
ment, Nelson seminary, Shreveport, La., 1890-92; private instructor 
classics; instructor Greek and Latin, University school, Providence, R. I., 
1898-99 ; professor Latin language and literature, Kenyon college, O., 1899- 
1901; master French and Greek, St. Paul's school. Garden City, N. Y.; 
private instructor classics, and law student, Woonsocket, R. I. Author 
articles in various periodicals. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

WILBUR, WILLIAM ALLEN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894. Teach- 
er Vt. academy, Saxton's River, Vt., 1888-89; Latin, Colby academy. 
New London, N. H., 1889-90; history and English literattire, Howard 
seminary. West Bridgewater, Mass., 1890-95; dean Columbian academy, 
Washington, D. C, 1895-97; professor English, Columbian university, 
Washington, D. C, 1897-1902; head professor English, George Washing- 
ton university, formerly Columbian university, 190 2-; acting dean Co- 
lumbian college, 1904-. Address, George Washington University, Wash- 
ington, D. C. P. 

WOOLLEY, ERVING YALE, A.B. With Stoddard, Hasrick, Richards 
and company, dealers in textile machinery, Boston, Mass. Address, 152 
Congress St., Boston, Mass. P. 

YOUNG, CLARENCE WHITFORD, Ph.B.; LL.B. Union college of law, 
Chicago, 111., 1890; D.O. Northern institute of osteopathy 1901. Lawyer 
Omaha, Neb.; law editor West Publishing company 1897-99; osteopathic 
physician St. Paul, Minn. Author articles in health publications. Ad- 
dress, 801 Ernst Building, St. Paul, Minn. P. 

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ADAMS, EARL NEWTON, A.B. With Empire publishing company, Phila- 
delphia, Penn., 1889-92; president 1892. Born Groton, N. Y., Jan. 12, 
1867; died Philadelphia, Penn., Aug. 17, 1892. Nee. 1893 

BARNARD, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Overseer Indian school, Albu- 
querque, N. M., 1889-90; with Providence steam and gas pipe company. 
Providence, R. I.; engaged in mining Ark.; in business. Address, Med- 
way, Mass. 

BARROWS, ARTHUR ELLIS, A.B. Principal high school, Mattapoisett, 
Mass., 1889-90; representative People's investment bureau, Boston, 
Mass.; agent for Ayer-Chapin company of Seattle, Wash , Providence, 
R. I., 1890. Born Providence, R. I., June 15, 1866; died Rochester, 
Mass., Aug. 4, 1890. Nee. 1891 

BLAISDELL, BERTRAM SINCLAIR, A.B. Clerk appellate division R. I 
supreme court 1893-. Address, Court House, Providence, R. I. P. 

BRIGGS, FREDERICK HUNTINGTON, Ph.B. Bilhard table manufac- 
turer Boston, Mass. Address, 449 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. P. 



i889 GRADUATES 387 

BURDICK, FRANCIS, A.B. Division superintendent Old Colony street rail- 
way company, Newport, R. I. Address, 449 Thames St., Newport, R. I. P. 

CARPENTER, FRANK WILLIAMS, A.B. Electrician with N. E. port- 
electric company, Dorchester, Mass., 1890-91; secretary and treasurer 
Attleboro cooperative bank, Attleboro, Mass., 1892-93; bookkeeper Attle- 
boro 1891-96; superintendent lumber yard, Attleboro, 1896-1905; mem- 
ber firm of Carpenter coal and lumber company, 1905-. Address, 153 
South Main St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

CARPENTER, FREDERIC EVERETT, A.B. Admitted to bar 1892; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; tax collector East Providence 1897-99; acting 
town solicitor 1898. Address, 20 Market Square, Providence, R. I. P. 

COLBY, LOUIS ST. CLAIR, A.B. Broker. Address, N. Y. Cotton Ex- 
change, New York, N. Y. P. 

CUSHING, ARTHUR, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1889-90; 
admitted to bar 1891; lawj'er Providence, R. I.; recording clerk R. I. 
house of representatives 1893-94; member R. I. house of representatives 
1894-95; school committee. North Providence, 1901-; judge of probate, 
North Providence, 1903-. Address, 19 College St., Providence, R. I. 

Har\\ law quin.. P., R. I. att. 

DAY, HORACE LINCOLN, A.B.; Acadia college 1888. Manager repre- 
sentative department, Thomas I-eeming and company, New York, 
N. Y.; president, secretary, treasurer and general manager Horace L. 
Day company, importers, New York. Address, loi West 84th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

DEANE, WILLIAM BRECKE, A.B. Bookman New York, N. Y.; president 
Ideal advertising company, Albany, N. Y. Author various articles. 
Address, Box 607, Syracuse, N. Y. P, 

DENFELD, CHARLES ARTHUR, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological school, 
Cambridge, Mass., 1892. Ordained Episcopal minister 1892; rector Church 
of the Saviour, Providence, R. I., 1892-99; Church of the transfiguration, 
Edgewood, and Trinity chapel, Pawtuxet, R. I., 1899-. Address, 106 
Arnold Ave., Edgewood, R. I. P. 

FARNSWORTH, CHARLES, A.B. In charge of cattle ranch, Rio Blanco 
CO., Col., Address, Rio Blanco co., Col. P. 

FIFE, REGINALD SPINKS, A.B. Lawyer Chicago, 111.; actor. Address, 
257 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

FREEMAN, ARCHIBALD ANGUS, A.B.; A.M. Cornell university 1890. 
Graduate student Cornell university 1889-90; instructor normal school, 
Cortland, N. Y., 1890-92; history, Phillips academy, Andover, Mass., 
1 89 2-. Address, Andover, Mass. P. 

FROHOCK, SYLVANUS EVERETT, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 
1886; graduated Newton theological institution 1892; pastor Carew street 
church, Springfield, Mass., 1892-98; Central Falls, R. I., 1898-1901; 
Liberty, N. Y., 1903-04; Concord, N. H., 1904-. Address, Concord, N. H. 

Newt., P. 

GARDNER, WILLIAM HOWATT, A.B.; A.M. Taylor university 1898; 
Ph.D. 1899. Graduated Newton theological institution 1892; head 
teacher Wayland seminary, Washington, D. C, 1892-93; principal Keuka 
institute, Keuka college, N. Y., 1893-95; ordained Baptist minister; pas- 
tor Livingston, N J., 1896-1903; editor and proprietor Staten Island 
. transcript, 1903-05; member staff Newark evening news , Newark, N. J.; 
moderator Morris and Essex Baptist association, 1900-01; director N. J. 
Baptist education society 1897-1903. Author numerous articles m 
various periodicals. Address, 106 Church St., West Haven, Conn. 

Newt., P. 

GRANT, GEORGE PRESTON, A.B. Treasurer Grant yam company, 
manufacturers of cotton yarns and warps, Fitchburg, Mass. Address, 100 
Prospect St., Fitchburg, Mass. P. 



388 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1889 

HARTSOCK, CHARLES GRANT, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1889; 
missionary Upper Congo, Africa, 1890-92. Born Lawrence, Ind., Aug. 16, 
1865; died Irebu, Congo, Southwest Africa, Nov. 19, 1892. Nee. 1893 

HAZARD, LAURISTON HARTWELL, A.B. Treasurer Hazard cotton 
company, Providence, R. I. Address, 20 Market Sq., Providence, R. I. 

JACKSON,' RALPH WENTWORTH, A.B.; M.D. Long Island college hos- 
pital 1892. Physician Fall River, Mass.; member staff Fall River union 
hospital; consultant City hospital. Fall River. Address, 251 Cherry St., 
Fall River, Mass. P. 

JENKS, ERNEST POTTER, A.B. ; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia university, 1898. Resident Brookline, Mass., Asheville and 
Sapphire, N. C, 1889-94; physician New York, N. Y., 1898-1902; assist- 
ant house physician Children's hospital; assistant house surgeon Demilt 
dispensary; inspector schools, New York board of health. Born Boston, 
Mass., May 13, 1866; died New York, N. Y., June 25, 1902. Nee. 1903 

JERNEGAN, PRESCOTT FORD, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1889; 
instructor Greek and Latin, Phillips academy, Andover, Mass., 1889-90; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1892; pastor First church, 
Middletown, Conn., 1892-95 ; First church, DeLand, Fla., 1895-96; in busi- 
ness and travelling 1896-1900; teacher Bureau of education, Philippines, 
1901-; teacher Philippine history, Philippine normal school, Manila, P. I. 
Author History of the Philippines; various sermons, articles and reports. 
Address, Care Bureau of Education, Manila, P. I. P. 

KING, GEORGE FARQUHAR JONES, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 
1898. Student Harvard law school 1893-94; physician Providence, R.I. 
Address, 43 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

LATHROP, WILLIAM GILBERT, A.B.; D.B. Yale university 1892; A.M. 
1905. Ordained Congregational minister 1892; pastor Monroe, Conn., 
1892-93; North Haven, Conn., 1893-1901; Shelton, Conn., 1901-. Ad- 
dress, Shelton, Conn. P. 

LOVEWELL, HENRY PLUMMER, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1894. 
Merchant Providence, R. I.; house officer McLean hospital, Somerville, 
Mass., 1894-95; Boston city hospital 1895-96; Boston lying-in hospital 
1896-97; physician Providence, R. I., 1897-. Address, 6 Hammond St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

MANNING, EDWARD PAYSON, A.B.; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins university 
1894. Instructor mathematics, St. Lawrence university. Canton, N. Y., 
1894-95; resident Saranac Lake, N. Y., 1895-97. Born Antwerp, N. Y., 
March 21, 1865; died Judson, Mass., Feb. 15, 1897. Nee. 1897 

MANSFIELD, FRANCIS HEBER, Ph.B. Proprietor Guardian mercantile 
agency. New York, N. Y. Address, 150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. 

MARTIN, RICHARD RUNYON, A.B. Law student Columbia college 
1889-90; admitted to bar 1891; lawyer Kingston, N. Y., 1891-93; Utica, 
N. Y., 1893-. Address, 19-22 Mann Building, Utica, N. Y. P. 

MASON, ROBERT LEW PRESTON, A.B. Travelling salesman Mason, 
Chapin and company. Providence, R. I.; superintendent N. Y. and Penn. 
company's Champlain mills, manufacturing chemical fibre, Willsboro, 
N. Y. Address Willsboro, Essex co., N. Y. P. 

PACKARD, GEORGE, A.B.; LL.B. Northwestern university 1891. Stu- 
dent Union college of law, Chicago, 111.; admitted to bar 1891; lawyer 
Chicago, 111.; assistant attorney World's Columbian exposition 1892-93. 
Address, 518 First National Bank Building, Chicago, 111. P. 

PARKER, HENRY FENNO, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1895. Law- 
yer Brockton, Mass.; lecturer on medical jurisprudence. College of physi- 
cians and surgeons, Boston, 1901-; member common council, Brockton, 
1902-03; board of aldermen 1904-. Address, 158 Belmont St., Brockton, 
Mass. P. 



i889 GRADUATES 389 

PARMENTER, HERBERT WARE, A.B. Admitted to bar 1892; lawyer 
Providence, R. I., 1892-93; clerk Republican committee, Johnston, R. I. 
Bom Providence, R. I., April 4, 1865; died Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 6, 

1893. Nee. 1894 
PEASE, WILLIAM SAMUEL, A.B. In business Denver, Col ; Louisville, 

Col.; Denver, Col Address, 2127 West 33d Ave., Denver, Col . P. 

PLEHN, CARL COPPING, A.B.; Ph.D. Gottingen university 189 1. Pro- 
fessor history and political science, Middlebury college, 1891-93; assistant 
professor political economy. University of Cal., 1893-99; associate pro- 
fessor of finance and statistics 1899-; dean college of commerce 1898-; 
chief statistician to U. S. Philippine commission 1900-01. Author Das 
Kreditwesen der Staaten und Staedte der nordamerikanischen Union, 1891 ; 
also numerous magazine articles. Address, Berkeley, Cal. P. 

PORTER, GEORGE, A.B. Playright. Address, 372 State St., Bridge- 
port, Conn. P. 

RATHBUN, EDWARD HARRIS, A.B. Superintendent Ray's woolen 
company, Franklin, Mass.; president Woonsocket machine and press 
company, Woonsocket, R. I. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

RICE, HERBERT AMBROSE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1891; LL.B. 
Harvard university 1895. Instructor University grammar school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1889-92; admitted to bar 1895; lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
member school committee, Pawtucket, R. I.-, 1891-93; R. I. house of 
representatives 1901-02. Address, 737 Banigan Building, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

ROOT, EDWARD THOMPSON, A.B. Architect, Providence, R. I.; Sault 
Ste. Marie, Mich. Address, 648 Jackson St., Milwaukee, Wis. P. 

SHEAHAN, DENNIS HARVEY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1892; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; clerk R. I. house of representatives 1888-91; member 
Providence common council 1888-90, 1894, 1897-1901; board of exam- 
iners R. I. normal school, 1891; board of aldermen 1902-03; member 
R. I. commission, Jamestown ter-centennial exposition, 1907. Address, 
135 Bridgham St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SIMMONDS, NEWTON MERCER, A.B. Graduated Crozer theological 
seminary 1896; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Berlin, N. J., 1894-96; 
Merchantville, N. J., 1896-1900; First church, Lewiston, Me., 1900-. 
Address, 63 Howe St., Lewiston, Me. P. 

SIMMONS, WARREN SEABURY, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, Columbia college, 1892. Surgeon Atlanta avenue dispensary, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891-96; assistant to surgeons, St. John's hospital, 
Brooklyn, 1893-1901; physician Brooklyn; adjunct professor anatomy, 
Long Island college hospital, 1901-; attending surgeon St. John's hospital 
1901-; consulting surgeon Jewish dispensary 1902-; member King's county 
medical society; Brooklyn pathological society; Brooklyn surgical 
society; Greater New York medical society; American academy of 
medicine. Address, 338 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Columb., P. 

SLOCUM, PERCY DINSMORE SMITH, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 

1894. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 
1889-94; town moderator Glocester, R. I.; member school committee 
Glocester; superintendent schools Glocester; member R. I. state board of 
education; clerk office of R. I. secretary of state 1890-91; member com- 
mission Woonsocket and Pascoag railroad. Address, 32 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, ERNEST GILBERT, A.B. Dealer in dental supplies. Address, 
87 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, FRANK AUSTIN, A.B. Graduated Crozer theological seminary 
1892; ordained Baptist minister 1892; pastor First church, Somerville, 
N. J., 1892-1902; First church, Haddonfield, N. J., 1902-; member execu- 
tive committee International Sunday school association 1902-. Address, 
37 East Main St., Haddonfield, N. J. P. 



390 BROWN "UNIVERSITY 1889 

SMYTH, DAVID GRANT, A B. Principal Leland and Gray seminary, 
Townshend, Vt., 1889-91; teacher science and mathematics, high school, 
Hartford, Conn., 1891-. Address, 46 Willard St., Hartford. Conn. P. 

SQUIRES, VERNON PURINTON, A.B.; A.M. University of Chicago 1895. 
Instructor natural sciences, Worcester academy, 1889-90; professor Greek 
and Latin, N. Y. state normal school, Oneonta, N. Y., 1890-93; fellow in 
English, University of Chicago, 1893-97; professor English, University of 
North Dakota, 1897-1901; English and history, Kalamazoo college, 
Kalamazoo, Mich., 1901-02; professor English, University of N. D., 1902-. 
Address, University of N. D., Grand Forks, N. D. P. 

SWIFT, AUGUSTUS TABER, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1890; Ph.D. 
1896. Instructor German, Brown university, 1890-92; French 1894-95. 
Master modern languages, Hotchkiss school, Lakeville, Conn., 1892-94; 
instructor German and shorthand, evening high school, Providence, R. I., 
1895-97; secretary to governor of R. I. 1896-97; instructor commercial 
department, English high school. Providence, 1897-; assistant treasurer. 
Eastern commercial teachers' association, 1902-04; secretary Barnard 
club, Providence, 1903-05. Author Report on commercial education in 
Germany; various articles in periodicals. Address, 122 Rochambeau 
Ave., Providence, R.- 1. P. 

WARREN, GEORGE EDDY, A.B. Wholesale coal business, Boston, 
Mass.; president Warren and Monks company, Boston and New York, 
N. Y.; director Eastern coal company. Providence, R. I; Crompton and 
Knowles loom works, Worcester, Mass.; Woburn gas lighting company. 
Address, 71 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. P. 

WHEELER, ARTHUR LINCOLN, A.B. Student of electricity Mass. 
institute of technology 1889-91; teacher private school, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1891-92; Technical high school. Providence, R. I., 1893-. Ad- 
dress, 12 Observatory Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHIPPLE, JOSEPH CALDWELL, A.B. Student, tutor and lecturer, 
Maiden, Mass.; Cambridge, Mass.; secretary Maiden democratic city com- 
mittee; delegate to Mass. state democratic convention 1892; Congres- 
sional convention, Chelsea, Mass., 1892. Address, 51 Sacramento St., 
Cambridge, Mass. P. 

WILDES, FRANK HARLOW, A.B. Lawyer. Address, 95 Dover St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

WILLIAMS, APPLETON PARK, A.B. With R. I. hospital trust company, 
Providence, R. I., 1889-92; treasurer Upton manufacturing company. 
West Upton, Mass.; member school board, Upton, 1895-; chairman 1896-; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1898; board of selectmen, Upton, 
1901; president Mass. Sunday school association 1903. Address, West 
Upton, Mass. P. 

WILLIAMS, JOHN PARKER, Ph.B. Teacher mathematics, high school. 
Providence, R. I., 1889-92 ; instructor mathematics and mechanical draw- 
ing, Adelphi academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1892-95; machinery merchant 
Providence, R. I. Address, 287 Massachusetts Ave., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

WRIGHT, NATHAN MANCHESTER, A.B. School district trustee John- 
ston, R. I., 1890-98; superintendent schools 1891-94; editor's private 
secretary Journal office, Providence, R. I., 1893-1903; secretary and 
treasurer R. I. republican state central committee 1903-; admitted to 
bar 1904; lawyer Providence 1904-; member Providence common coun- 
cil 1899, 1900. Author various reports and newspaper articles. Address, 
255 Webster Ave., Providence. R. I. P. 

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ALGER, JOHN LINCOLN A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895. Instructor 
pure mathematics, Brown university. 1892-95. Teacher high school, 



iSqo graduates 391 

Providence, R. I., 1890-92; superintendent schools, Bennington, Vt., 
1895-1900; principal Vt. state normal school, Johnson, Vt., 1900-04; 
Vermont academy, Saxton's River, Vt., 1904-. Address, Saxton's River, 
Vt. P. 

APPLETON, FRANK, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1892 Ordained Episcopal minister 1892; rector St. Thomas's 
church, Providence, R. I., 1891-92; St. Andrew's church, St. Johnsbury, 
Vt., 1892-97; Trinity church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1897-; dean Convocation 
of Pawtucket. Address, 50 Main St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

BOND, ALFRED PALEY, A.B. Teacher Classical and scientific institute, 
Mount Pleasant, Penn., 1890-97. Born Suffield, Conn., Sept. 9, 1867; 
died Mount Pleasant, Penn., Dec. 26, 1897. Nee. 1898 

BOURNE, ALEXANDER PHCENIX, A.B.; A.M Harvard university 1895. 
Graduated Andover theological seminary 1894; ordained Congregational 
minister 1895; assistant pastor Phillips church, Exeter, N. H., 1895-1900; 
pastor 1900-02; resident Barrington, R. L; assistant pastor Cambridge, 
Mass. Address, 36 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

BROWN, THOMAS EDWIN, A.B. Student N. Y. law school; admitted to 
bar 1893; lawyer New York. N. Y. Address, 40 Exchange Building, 
New York, N. Y. P. 

BUDLONG, MARTIN SALISBURY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1892. 
M.D. Hahnemann medical college, Philadelphia, Penn., 1895. Resident 
physician Hahnemann hospital 1895-96; physician Providence, R. I.; 
assistant surgeon R. I. homoeopathic hospital 1897-. Address, 604 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BULLEN, JOSEPH EDMOND, A.B.; A.M. Columbia college 1894; LL.B. 
1895. Admitted to bar 1895; lawyer New York, N. Y. Address, 27 
William St., New York, N. Y. P. 

BURNETT, EDMUND CODY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895; Ph.D. 
1897; A.B. Carson college 1888. Instructor Greek, Brown university, 
1894-95; history 1895-99. Assistant professor mathematics, Carson and 
Newman college, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1890-91; professor Greek and 
modem languages 1891-94; professor English language and literature, 
Bethel college, Russellville, Ky., 1899-iqoo; professor history and phi- 
losophy, Mercer university, 1900-. Author various historical articles. 
Address, Mercer University, Macon. Ga. P. 

CHAPMAN, HAMILTON EDGAR, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1893; ordained Baptist minister 1893; pastor New Hartford, 
Conn., 1893-95; Mt. Washington church, Haverhill, Mass., 1895-. Ad- 
dress, 398 Washington St., Haverhill, Mass. Newt., P. 

DEALEY, JAMES QUAYLE, A.B.; A.M upon examination 1893; Ph.D. 
1895. Instructor English, Brown university, 1893-94; instructor Latin 
1894-95; assistant professor social and political science 1895-98; associate 
professor 1898-. Professor languages and history, Denton normal col- 
lege, Denton, Tex., 1890-91; teacher Latin, Vermont academy, 1891-93; 
lecturer on sociology, Newton theological institution, 1904; member 
boards of numerous philanthropic and political organizations. Author 
Text-book of sociology, in conjunction with L. F. Ward, 1905; also numer- 
ous articles in newspapers and magazines on political and social topics. 
Address, 872 Hope St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ELY, WILLIAM GROSVENOR, Ph.B.; M.E. Cornell university 1892. 
Electrical expert with General electric company, Schenectady, N. Y.; 
assistant superintendent construction 1899-1900; superintendent con- 
struction 1900-. Address, Avon Road, Schenectady, N. Y. P. 

FORBES, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Instructor Latin, Phillips academy, 
Andover, Mass., 1891-93; professor Latin 1893-; student classics, Berlin 
university, 1897-98. Editor Ccesar's Gallic war, in conjunction with A. 
Harkness, 1901 ; Eight orations of Cicero, 1903. Address, Andover, Mass. 

P. 



392 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1890 

FRENCH, EDGAR BENJAMIN, A.B.; D.B. Andover theological seminary 
1897. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor West Barnstable, Mass., 
1897-1903; Wendell avenue church, Brockton, Mass., 1903-. Address, 
Hotel Norris, Brockton, Mass. P. 

FROST, EDWIN COLLINS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. Assist- 
ant rhetoric, Brown university, 1895-96; instructor rhetoric 1896-98. 
Cataloguer Marsden J. Perry's Shakespearean collection 1901-. Address, 
Providence Art Club, Providence, R. I. P. 

GOLDTHWAITE, STEPHEN GRANT, A.B. City editor Boone daily news, 
Boone, Iowa, 1890-92; editor Boone county republican 1892-96; with Dry 
goods reporter, Chicago, 111., 1897-99; proprietor and editor Boone daily 
news 1899-. Address, 913 Third St., Boone, la. P. 

GRANT, HARRY LINWOOD, A.B.; D.M.D. Harvard university 1898. 
Bookkeeper Columbia life assurance company. Providence, R. I., 1892- 
94; clerk Builders' iron foundry. Providence, 1894-96; dentist. Address, 
623 Banigan Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

GREEN, WILLIAM THOMAS, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1893; ordained Baptist minister 1893; pastor Natick, R. I., 1893-. 
Address, Natick, R. I. P. 

GUILD, FREDERICK TAFT, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1891. In- 
structor chemistry. Brown university, 1890-91; secretary of the faculty 
and registrar 189 1-. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

HEISER, CHARLES LEE ANTHONY, A.B. Cotton manufacturer Man- 
ville company, Providence, R. I. Address, 90 Brown St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

HOLLAND, DENNIS JOSEPH, Ph.B. Law student Boston university; 
admitted to bar 1892; lawyer Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., 
Sept. 21, 1869; died Providence, Jan. 10, 1903. P., Nee. 1903 

HOVEY, FREDERICK HOWARD, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1893. 
Lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, 45 Milk St. , Boston, Mass. 

JENKS, DANIEL SANFORD, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1893; ordained Baptist minister 1893; pastor Caribou, Me., 1893- 
96; First church, Franklin, N. H., 1897-. Address, Franklin Falls, N. H. 

Newt., P. 

JOHNSON, ALFRED SCOTT, A.B. Admitted to bar 1893; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, East Providence, R. I. P. 

KILLELEA, JOSEPH MARY, A.B. In business Ottawa, 111. Born Ottawa, 
111., Jan. 24, 1866; died Ottawa, Dec. 25, 1898. P., Nee. 1902 

KINGSLEY, ALBERT EUGENE, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1893; ordained Baptist minister 1893; pastor First church, 
Bangor, Me., 1893- 1903; resident Poquonoc Bridge, Conn., 1903-04; 
pastor South Berwick, Me., 1904-; president Me. Baptist education 
society 1902-03. Address, South Berwick, Me. Newt., P. 

LISK, CHARLES WAYLAND, A.B. Professor Greek and Latin, Ala. 
military academy, Huntsville, Ala., 1890-91; student Southern Baptist 
theological seminary 1890-92; graduated Rochester theological seminary 
1893; ordained Baptist minister 1893; pastor Luverne, Minn., 1893-95; 
graduate student New Testament history and literature, Chicago univer- 
sity, 1894-95; pastor First church, Ithaca, Mich., 1895-96; Princeton, 
N. J., 1896-98; preacher Pittsburgh, Penn., and Allegheny, Penn., 1898-99; 
pastor Sunbury, O., 1899-1902 ; associate editor Michigan Christian herald, 
Detroit, Mich., 1902-. Address, 225 Sidney Ave., Detroit, Mich. P. 

Mackenzie, CHARLES FISK, A.B.; M.D. Vanderbilt university 1904. 
Professor modern languages and mathematics. University school, Nash- 
ville, Tenn., 1892; dealer in wholesale and retail millinery, Nashville, 1892- 
1901; physician. Address, 935 Russell St., Nashville, Tenn. P 



1890 GRADUATES 393 

McLaughlin, JAMES, A.B. ; D.B. Yale college 1893. Graduated Berkeley 
divinity school 1894; ordained Episcopal deacon 1894; priest 1895; curate 
Trinity church, Williamsport , Penn., 1894-95; St. Paul's church, Philips- 
burg, Penn., 1895-97; in charge St. Martin's church, Johnsonburg, Penn., 
1897-1900; rector St. Mark's church, Victor, Col., 1900-02; St. Stephen's 
church, Longmont, Col., 1902-. Address, Longmont, Col. P. 

McMURRY, JAMES GEOFFREY, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1890-92; lawyer New York, N. Y. ; Denver, Col. Address, Equitable 
Building, Denver, Col. Harv. law quin. 

MYRICK, EUGENE CALVIN, Ph.B. Bleacher, dyer and printer of cotton 
cloth. Providence, R. I.; agent Silver Spring company, finishers of cotton 
fabrics. New York, N. Y.; member firm of Myrick and Rice, finishers' 
agents, New York. Address, 320 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

NEWELL, LYMAN CHURCHILL, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1891; 
Ph.D. Johns Hopkins university 1895. Instructor chemistry. Brown 
university, 1890-91. Teacher chemistry, high school, Pawtucket, R. I., 
1891-92; graduate student Johns Hopkins university 1892-95; teacher 
chemistry, English high school, Somerville., Mass., 1895-98; Mass. state 
normal school, Lowell, Mass., 1898-1904; professor chemistry, Boston 
university, 1904-. Author Experimental chemistry, 1900; Descriptive 
chemistry, 1903; Qualitative Analysis, 1905; various articles on chemi- 
stry and pedagogy in educational journals; associate editor School 
science. Address, Boston University, Boston Mass. P. 

NEWTON, TRACEY LANSING, A.B. Telegraph operator Boston and 
Maine and New Hampshire roads; clerk and operator New England navi- 
gation company, Providence, R. I. Address, 156 Friendship St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

OWEN, AUGUSTUS STANTON, A.B. Admitted to bar 1893; lawyer La- 
conia, N. H.; city solicitor Laconia 1901-03. Address, Laconia, N. H. P. 

PALMER, HENRY ROBINSON, A.B. Member editorial staff Providence 
journal. Providence, R. I. 1890-1903, 1905-; editor Providence Sunday 
journal, igo^-o$; Brown alumni monthly, 1900-. Author many articles 
in prose and verse in newspapers and magazines. Address, Stoning- 
ton. Conn. P. 

PERRY, EUGENE ASHTON, A.B. Master grammar school, Maiden, 
Mass.; originator and publisher Perry pictures, Maiden. Editor and 
publisher The Perry magazine. Address, 10 Tremont St., Maiden, Mass. 

P. 

PORTER, JAMES BENTON, A.B. Electrical engineer, Bridgeport, Conn.; 
with General electric company, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 1425 
Spruce St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

POTTER, EDWARD EVERETT, A.B. Electrical engineer General elec- 
tric company. New Bedford, Mass., 1891-93; general superintendent 
Union street railway company, Dartmouth and Westport street railway 
company. New Bedford and Onset street railway company. New Bedford. 
Address, New Bedford, Mass. P. 

PRESBREY, WALTER ACKMAN, Ph.B. Civil engineer highway de- 
partment, Providence, R. I., 1890-95; surveyor board of tax assessors. 
Providence, 1895-; manufacturer Providence, R. I.; member city council, 
Providence, 1901-. Address, 16 Woodman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

RHODES, FREDERICK MILLER, Ph.B. With C. S. Sisson and company, 
jobbers of boots, shoes and rubbers, Providence, R. I., 1890-96; Rhodes, 
Kern and company, 1896-1900; assistant secretary Board of trade. Provi- 
dence; assistant manager. Address, Providence Board of Trade, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

SACKETT, FREDERIC MOSELEY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1893. Admitted to bar 1894; lawyer Columbus, O.; Louisville, Ky. 
Address, 1614 Third Ave,, Louisville, Ky. P. 



394 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1890 

SANDFORD, FREDERIC WASHBURN, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological 
school, Cambridge, Mass., 1900. Principal grammar school, Slaterville, 
R. I., 1893-94; South Kingstown, R. I., 1894-95; Ashton, R. I., 1895-96; 
high school. Valley Falls, R. I., 1896-97; ordained Episcopal priest 1900; 
rector St. John's church, Athol, Mass., 1900-05; Grace church, Chicopee, 
Mass., 1905-. Address. 156 Springfield St., Chicopee, Mass. P. 

SAYLES, FRANK ARTHUR, A.B. Manufacturer and mill owner. Ad- 
dress, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

SMITH, ARTHUR WARREN, A.B. Principal high school, Bristol, N. H., 
1891-92; instructor Greek, German and history, Ohio military institute, 
College Hill, O., 1892-93; principal Pawtuxet graded school, Warwick, 
R. I., 1893-94; ordained Baptist minister 1894; pastor Shelton, Conn., 
1894-95; superintendent Baptist mission work, Hartford Baptist union, 
Hartford, Conn., 1895-97; pastor Olivet church, Hartford, 1896-97; Park 
Rapids, Minn., 1897-98; Kingston, Mass., 1899-1903; Sedgwick, Me.. 1904-; 
secretary Old Colony Baptist ministers' conference 1902-. Author articles 
and sermons. Address, Box 47, Sedgwick, Me. P. 

STINESS, EDWARD CLINTON BESSOM, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1894. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; reporter opinions R. I. supreme court 
1898-; secretary R. I. state board of bar examiners 1900-. Author The 
judicial conflict in Field's History of R. I.; editor Digest of R. I. reports, 
vols. 1-20, 1901; R. I. reports, 1898-. Address, 19 Arlington Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

STOCKWELL, FREDERICK EMERSON, A.B.; D.B. Union theological 
seminary 1898; A.M. Columbia university 1899. Teacher Franklin school, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1890-92; classical department, high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1892-94; in Europe and Asia 1896-97; ordained Congrega- 
tional minister 1898; assistant pastor West End Presbyterian church. 
New York, N. Y., 1898-99; pastor Presbyterian church, Beverly, N. J., 
1899-. Address, Beverly, N. J. P. 

TOWER, CLIFFORD SAYLES, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
common council, Providence, 1904-. Author Synopsis of R. I. corpora- 
tion law, in conjunction with J. A. Williams, in Corporation legal manual 
of N. J. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TUCKER, CARL EFFERENN, A.B. Admitted to bar 1893; lawyer Niag- 
ara Falls, N. Y. Address, 158 Gluck Building, Niagara Falls, N. Y. P. 

WALKER, IRVING EVERETT, A.B. Boot and shoe manufacturer West- 
boro, Mass. ; muslin underwear manufacturer Westboro. Address, 
Westboro, Mass. P. 

WATJEN, HERMAN WILLIAM, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1893; ordained Baptist minister 1893; pastor First church, 
Warren, R. I.; chaplain Warren artillery. Address, Warren, R. I. 

Newt., P. 

WEBB, GEORGE HEBER, Ph.B. Census office, Washington, D. C, 1890, 
1895; secretary Board of trade. Providence, R. I., 1897-; supervisor R. I. 
census 1900-01, 1905-; chief special agent manufactures, LT. S. census, 
1900-01; R. I. commissioner industrial statistics 1905-; superintendent 
R. I. census 1905-; manager Guide publishing company. Providence; 
treasurer Automatic powder filling machine company, Providence. 
Editor and manager Providence hoard of trade journal. Address, Board of 
Trade Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

WESTCOTT, FRANK THOMAS, Ph.B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 
1892. Civil engineer Central Falls, R. I.; superintendent streets. North 
Attleboro, Mass., 1898-. Address, North Attleboro, Mass. P, 

WHITE, ELLIOT FARNSWORTH, A.B. Student Union theological sem- 
inary 1890-91; resident Lakewood, N. J.; Morristown, N. J.; Summit, 
N. J. Born Winchendon, Mass., Nov. 20, 1866; died Summit, N. J., 
Feb. 25, 1896. P., Nee. 1896 



iSpo GRADUATES 395 

WILLIAMS, JAMES ALEXANDER, A.B. Admitted to bar 1892 ; lawyer 
Providence, R. I. Address, 42 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

YOUNG, WALTER HARRIS, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1892. Assist- 
ant principal Conn, literary institution, SufiEield, Conn.; principal high 
school, Warren, R. I.; Lewis high school, Southington, Conn. Address, 
Southington, Conn. P. 

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ANDREWS, WALTER EVANS, A.B. Teacher English, high school, Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1891-97; teacher high school. Maiden, Mass., 1897-99; 
principal high school and Putnam school, Newburyport, Mass., 1899-. 
Address, 6 Summit St., Newburyport, Mass. P. 

ASHTON, JOSEPH NICKERSON, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1893. 
Instructor musical theory and history, Brown university, 1895-98; asso- 
ciate professor musical history and theory 1898-1904. Teacher theory 
and history of music, Boston, Mass., 1893-99, 1904-; organist and director 
North Congregational church, Marblehead, Mass., 1887-94; Dane street 
Congregational church, Beverly, Mass., 1894-96; North Unitarian church, 
Salem, Mass., 1896-1904; First Baptist church, Newton Centre, Mass., 
1904-; trustee Salem Athenseum 1894- ; fellow American college of music 
1895; honorary member Harvard musical club 1904. Author articles on 
church music in periodicals; associate editor Brown alumni monthly, 1900- 
04. Address, Salem, Mass. P. 

BARBOUR, JOHN BAPTISTE, A.B. In business Batavia, N. Y., 1891- 
93; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1896; ordained Baptist 
minister 1896; pastor First church, Geneva, N. Y., 1896-97; assistant 
pastor First church, Sj^racuse, N. Y., 1897-98; pastor 1898-1900; First 
church, Mumford, N. Y., 1901-. Address, Mumford, N. Y. 

Roch. theol., P. 

BARROWS, EDWIN ARMINGTON, A.B. With R. I. hospital trust com- 
pany, Providence, R. I., 1891-1902; national bank examiner. Providence, 
1902-; .secretary and treasurer Narragansi tt electric lighting company 
1904. Address, 169 Meeting St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BARTLETT, EDWARD OTIS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. In- 
structor English and Latin, Cornwall Heights school, Cornwall-on-Hud- 
son, N. Y., 1891-1903; instructor English, Riverview military academy, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1903-. Address, 73 Montgomery St., Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. P. 

BEALS, ARTHUR LORING, A.B. ; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college, 1895. Physician and surgeon Brockton, Mass.; city 
phvsician 1897-1900; attending physician and surgeon Brockton city 
hospital 1902-. Address, 106 Main St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

BIRGE, EDWARD BAILEY, A.B.; Mus. B. Yale university 1904. Super- 
visor music Easthampton, Mass., 1891-99; normal school. New Haven, 
Conn.; New Britain, Conn.; public schools, Indianapolis, Ind., 1901-. 
Editor Silver song series, No. 7. Address, 809 North Pennsylvania St., 
Indianapolis, Ind. P. 

BURROWS, CHARLES DAVIS, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological school, 
Cambridge, Mass., 1894. Ordained Episcopal minister 1894; pastor 
Church of the Transfiguration, Providence, R. I., 1894-1900; St. Mat- 
thew's church, Jamestown, R. I., 1900-. Address, Jamestown, R. I. P. 

CALDER, AUGUSTUS WOODBURY, A.B. ; M.D. Harvard university 1895. 
Physician Providence, R. I.; second lieutenant hospital corps, R. I. mili- 
tia, 1898-99; first lieutenant 1899-1901; captain 1901-. Address, 184 
Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CHAPIN, ALEXANDER DUNCAN, A.B. Banker Providence, R. I. ; Phil-' 
adelphia, Penn. Address, 135 South Fourth St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 



396 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1891 

COLBY, ARTHUR HUTCHINS, A.B. Agent Warren and Monks company, 
New' York; U. S. naval service 1898; lieutenant and past assistant 
paymaster.' Editor Songs of Brown university, 1891. Address, 17 
Battery Place, New York, N. Y. P. 

COLVIN, STEPHEN SHELDON, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894; 
Ph.D.' Strassburg university 1897. Instructor English, Brown univer- 
sity, 1891-92, 1893-94; rhetoric 1894-95; assistant professor philosophy 
1903-04. Reporter Providence journal 1891-94; instructor English, Eng- 
lish high school, Worcester, Mass., 1897-1901; assistant professor psy- 
chology, University of Illinois, 1901-. Author The thing-in-itself of Schop- 
enhauer, 1897; articles in psychological and philosophical journals. Ad- 
dress, University of Illinois, 'Urbana, 111. P. 

COOK, CHESTER AQUILA, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1894. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1894; real estate broker Chicago, 111. Address, 140 Dear- 
born St., Chicago, 111. P. 

CRESSEY, FRANK GRAVES, A.B.; D.B. University of Chicago 1895; 
Ph.D. 1903. Teacher Los Angeles Baptist college 1892; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1895; pastor First church. Tiffin, O., 1895-97; Memorial 
church, Dayton, O., 1897-1900; assistant district secretary American 
Baptist missionary union, 1900-01; Bedford, O., 1904-. Author The 
church and young men: a study of the spiritual condition and nature of 
young men, and modern agencies for their improvement, 1903. Address, 
412 Cressy Ave. 28, Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

DEXTER, EDWIN GRANT, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1892; Ph.D. 
Columbia university 1899. Instructor civil engineering, Brown univer- 
sity, 1891-92. Science master high school, Colorado Springs, Col.; di- 
rector Col. summer school of science, philosophy and languages; professor 
psychology. Col. state normal school, Greeley, Col.; professor education, 
University of 111., Urbana, 111. Author numerous articles in periodicals. 
Address, 903 West Green St., Urbana, 111. P. 

DUNN, HERBERT LUTHER, Ph.B.; C.E. 1893. First assistant to resi- 
dent engineer in constructing Lonsdale dam, Lonsdale, R. I.; civil 
engineer with R. H. Tingley, Providence, R. I.; transitman Baltimore 
and Ohio railroad 1892; civil engineer with J. W. Ellis 1893-95; engineer 
inspector Metropolitan water board, Cambridge, Mass., 1895-97; civil 
engineer Draper company, Hopedale, Mass., 1898-. Address, Hopedale. 
Mass. ' P. 

EDWARDS, SEEBER, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1895. Admitted 
to bar 1894; lawyer Providence, R. I.; assistant clerk appellate division, 
R. I. supreme court, 1893-95. Address, 170 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

EVERETT, SAMUEL ANDREWS, A.B. Manufacturer. Address, 217 
Canal St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FANNING, MARTIN SMITH, A.B. Manufacturing jeweler Providence, 
R. I.; member school committee. Providence, 1894-96; grammar master 
Oxford street grammar school. Providence, R. I.; first lieutenant and 
quartermaster R. I. militia 1898-. Address, 184 Waterman St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

FERRIS, GEORGE HOOPER, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1893. Grad- 
uated Union theological seminary 1896; ordained Baptist minister 1896; 
minister First church, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1896-99; Calvary church. New 
Haven, Conn., 1899-. Address, 17th and Sansom Sts., Philadelphia, 
Penn. P. 

GEORGE, FRANCIS EDGAP., Ph.B. Principal high school. East Hamp- 
ton, Conn., 1891-92; New Hartford, Conn., 1893-94; advertising solicitor 
Franklin, Mass.; principal grammar school. North Conway, N. H., 1899- 
1902; Graniteville, Mass., 1902-03; principal high school, Eliot, Me., 
1905-. Address, Eliot, Me. P. 



iSqi graduates 397 

GILLRAIN, JAMES MARTIN, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1894. 
Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member school committee, Providence, 1895- 
1901; common council 1902; assistant to clerk commission on revision 
of statutes, 1893-96. Address, 35 Dover St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GOFF, MERRICK LYON, Ph.B. Clerk. Address, 87 Medway St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

GREEN, WILLIAM JOHN, A.B. ; LL.B. New York law school 1899. Teach- 
er history and English New York, N. Y. ; lawyer New York; member 
N. Y. city civil service. Address, Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y. P. 

GREENE, FREDERIC ALBERT, A.B. Admitted to bar 1894; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; moderator North Providence, R. I., 1893-94, 1903-; 
town solicitor North Providence 1897-1901; judge of probate; member 
board of tax assessors. Address, 412 Butler Exchange Building, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

GREENE, JOHN FRANCIS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. Instruc- 
tor Greek, Brown university, 1891-94; Latin 1894-99; assistant professor 
Roman literature and history, 1899-. Member school committee, See- 
konk, Mass., 1901-; in Europe 1903-04; member American philological 
association. Address, Seekonk, Mass. P. 

HICKS, ERNEST ABBOTT, A.B. Broker, real estate and insurance 
securities, Portland, Me.; with the Scarborough company, publishers, 
Boston, Mass. Address. 144 Essex St., Boston, Mass. P. 

HINCKLEY, FRANK LEONARD, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1894. 
Admitted to bar 1895; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member common 
council. Providence, 1898-1900; R. I. board of bar examiners 1900-. Ad- 
dress, 37 Manning St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HOLDEN, GEORGE JAMES, A.B. Dealer in dentists' supplies. Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HOPKINS, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1891-93; lawyer New York, N. Y. Address, University Club, New York, 
N. Y. P. 

JEWETT, WALTER KENDALL, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1895. 
Physician Pittsfield, Mass. Address, Pittsfield, Mass. P. 

JOHNSON, ALBERT BUSHNELL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1892. 
Instructor Romance languages. Brown university, 1892-99; assistant 
professor Romance languages 1899-1903; associate professor Romance 
languages 1903-. Address, 168 Walnut St., East Providence, R. I. P. 

JOHNSON, ERNEST HENRY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1892. Prin- 
cipal A. P. Hoyt grammar school. East Providence, R. I., 1891-96; master 
Williams grammar school, Chelsea, Mass., 1896-1902; admitted to bar 
1900; lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, 17 Milk St., Boston, Mass. P. 

KILEY, EDWARD STEPHEN, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons, Columbia college, 1894. Ship surgeon, N. Y. and Cuba mail 
steamship company, 1894; physician Pawtucket, R. I.; member staff St. 
Joseph's hospital. Providence, R. I., 1894-. Address, 67 Church St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. Columb., P. 

KNOWLES, CHARLES EDWARD, A.B. Graduated Rochester theologi- 
cal seminary 1894; ordained Baptist minister 1894; pastor First church. 
Flushing, N. Y. Address, 380 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. P. 

LISLE, FRANK DYER, A.B. With Pope manufacturing company, Boston. 
Mass.; Hartford, Conn.; banker and broker, firm of D. A. Peirce and 
company, Providence, R. I. Address, 509 Union Trust Co. Building, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

McDonnell, THOMAS FRANCIS, A.B. Admitted to bar 1893; lawyer 
Providence, R. I. Address, Wickford, R. I. P. 

MEADER, CHARLES ALBERT, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological semi- 
nary, Cambridge, Mass., 1897. Teacher German and English literature, 



398 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1891 

boarding school, Salem, N. Y., 1891-92; high school, Pawtucket, R. I., 
1892-94; ordained Episcopal deacon 1897; priest 1898; rector St. Andrew's 
church, Phenix, R. I., 1897-1903; St. John's church, Taunton, Mass., 
1903-. Address, St. John's Rectory, Taunton, Mass. P. 

MENDENHALL, CYRUS ABRAM, A.B. With Southern finishing mills, 
Greensboro, N. C, 1893; Builders' iron foundry. Providence, R. I., 1895; 
art dealer, Providence. Address, Greenville, S. C. P. 

MESSER, MORRIS LEWIS, A.B.; A.M.; LL.B. Boston university 1894. 
Reporter Providence journal, Providence, R. I., 1891-92; admitted to 
Suffolk bar 1894; lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, South Charlestown, 
N. H. P. 

MINER, JOHN DURWARD, A.B. Merchant. Address, East Greenwich, 
R. I. 

OLNEY, ROBERT STANBERRY, A.B. Manufacturer Cherry Valley, 
Mass.; secretary and treasurer George W. Olney woolen company; di- 
rector Leicester national bank; Cherry Valley cemetery association. Born 
Milton Mills, N. H., Aug. 26, 1868; died Cherry Valley, Leicester, Mass., 
May 3, 1900. Nee. 1901 

PAINE, WILLIAM HOWARD, Ph.B. Graduate student Cornell univer- 
sity 1891-93; consulting mechanical engineer, Providence, R. I. Au- 
thor various technical publications. Address, 142 Olney St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

PALMER, ALBERT de FOREST, Ph.B.; Ph.D. 1895. Instructor physics. 
Brown university, 1893-96; associate professor physics 1896-. Graduate 
student Johns Hopkins university 1891-93 ; member American association 
for the advancement of science 1898-; fellow 1900-; member American 
physical society 1899-. Author various articles in scientific journals. 
Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

PERRY, CHARLES MANCHESTER, Ph.B. With Sayles bleacheries and 
Glenlyon dye works, Saylesville, R. I. Address, 4 Catalpa Road, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

PERRY, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Ph.B. Cashier Scoville manufacturing 
company, brass manufacturers, New York, N. Y. ; curator The Hotchkiss 
school, Lakeville, Conn., 1904-. Address, Lakeville, Conn. P. 

PROCTOR, NILLO GRISWOLD, A.B. Address, Fredonia, Ky. 

SISSON, CHARLES HUMPHREY, A.B. Student Rochester theological 
seminary; Baptist preacher; resident Colorado Springs, Col.; New Hamp- 
shire; New Brunswick. Born Andover, N. B., June 16, 1864; died St. 
John, N. B., March 24, 1894. Nee. 1895 

SMITH, GERALD BIRNEY, A.B; A.M. Columbia university 1898; D.B 
Union theological seminary 1898. Tutor Latin, Oberlin academy, 1891- 
92; instructor mathematics, Worcester academy. 1892-93; modern lan- 
guages 1893-95; travelling fellow Union theological seminary 1898-1900; 
student University of Berlin 1898-99; University of Marburg 1899-1900; 
University of Paris 1900; instructor systematic theology. University of 
Chicago, 1900-04; assistant professor systematic theology 1904-; ordained 
Baptist minister 1902. Author Practical theology: a neglected field in the- 
ological education, 1903. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. P. 

SPEAR, FRANCIS HENRY, A.B. Ordained Methodist Episcopal deacon 
1894; elder 1896; pastor Franklin church, Brockton, Mass., 1892-94; 
Attawaugan, Killingly, Conn., 1894-97; Glastonbury, Conn., 1897-1903; 
First church, Woonsocket, R. I., 1903-; chairman school committee, 
Glastonbury, three years. Address, 30 Summer St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

SPOONER, HENRY JOSHUA, Ph.B. In business. Address, 125 George 
St., Providence, R. I. 

STIDHAM, FERDINAND DUTTON, A.B. With Russell and Erwin manu- 
facturing company, hardware. New Britain, Conn.; John Wanamaker, 
Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 126 Queen Lane, Philadelphia, Penn. P. 



1891 GRADUATES 399 

STONE, WALTER LINCOLN, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1894; ordained Baptist minister 1894; pastor Bolton, Mass., 
1894-97; Sterling, Mass. Address, Sterling, Mass. P. 

TAFT, ROBERT WENDELL, Ph.B. Cotton manufacturer; treasurer 
Coventry company, Providence, R. L; Bernon mills; director Amierican 
national bank 1894-; trustee Providence institution for savings; colonel 
and aide-de-camp, governor's staff, R. L, 1895-97; assistant adjutant- 
general, R. L, 1897-1901. Address, 154 Hope St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TAYLOR, ALFRED SIMPSON, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1892; M.D. 
College of physicians and surgeons, Columbia college, 1895. Physician 
New York, N. Y. ; assistant instructor operative surgery, College of 
physicians and surgeons, Columbia university, 1900-; visiting surgeon 
New York city children's hospitals and schools 1902-; clinical assistant 
surgery Vanderbilt clinic; cystoscopist out-patient department, N. Y. 
hospital; member N. Y. academy of medicine. Address. 152 West S7th 
St., New York, N. Y. P. 

THOMPSON, JAMES FREEBODY, A.B. Musician. Address, 60 Moore 
St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

WALKER, GEORGE, A.B. Real estate agent Boston, Mass. Address, 
96 Montvale Road Newton Centre Mass. P. 

WEEDEN, JOHN EDWARD, A.B. Manufacturer. Address, Fort Worth, 
Tex. P. 

WHEATON, JAMES LUCAS, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1895. Phy- 
sician Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 164 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

WILCOX, ELMER ALMY, A.B. Instructor law, Brown university, 1894- 
99. Admitted to bar 1894; U. S. circuit court 1897; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; professor law State university of Iowa, Iowa City, la., 1809-. 
Address, Iowa City. la. P. 

WILLARD, EDGAR LINCOLN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895. Prin- 
cipal high school, Oxford, Mass., 1891-92; North Attleboro, Mass.. 1892- 
94; graduated R. I. normal school, Providence, R. I., 1895; superintend- 
ent schools, District of Scituate, Marshfield, and Dtixbury, Mass., 1895-; 
licensed preacher; lecturer; president Marshfield Hills village improve- 
ment society. Author Courses of study for public schools. Address, 
Marshfield Hills, Mass. P. 

WINSOR, FRANK EDWARD, Ph.B.; C.E. 1892; A.M. upon examination 
1896. Civil engineer Mass. metropolitan sewerage commission, Boston, 
Mass., 1891-95; resident engineer Natick sewerage system. Natick, Mass.; 
Mass. metropolitan water works 1895-1903; Commission on additional 
water supply. New York, N. Y., 1903; division engineer, in charge of 
design, Charles river basin commission, Boston, Mass., 1903-. Address, 
367 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. P. 

WOODCOCK, FRED WAYLAND, A.B. Insurance agent Boston, Mass.; 
trustee Cushing academy, Ashburnham, Mass., 1900-. Address, 176 Fed- 
eral St., Boston, Mass. P. 

YOUNG, WALTER ALLEN, Ph.B.; D.O. Central college of osteopathy 
1902. Principal grammar school, Slatersville, R. I., 1891-93; Stowell's 
English and classical school, Providence, R. I., 1893-97; registrar R. I. 
normal school 1897-98; in business Boston, Mass., 1898-1902; doctor 
of osteopathy, Boston, Mass. Address, 483 Massachusetts Ave., Bos- 
ton, Mass. P. 

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1892 

ANDREWS, GEORGE FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895. 
Address, i Rhode Island Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 



400 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1892 

ANDREWS, NEIL, A.B.; M.D. Northwestern university 1904. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1895 ; ordained Baptist minister 1895 ; pastor 
Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1895-99; East Church, Lynn, Mass., 1899-1900; 
house surgeon St. Mary's hospital Chicago, 111., 1904-05; physician Chica- 
go, 111. Address, 2620 Columbus Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

BARBOUR, ALBERT LESLIE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894. 
Principal high school, Cumberland, R. I., 1894-96; superintendent schools 
Cumberland, 1896-98; Sterling district, Mass., 1898-99; South Hadley 
district, Mass., 1899-1900; Natick, Mass., 1900-; graduate student Clark 
university 1898; Harvard university 1899, ^9°3- Author various articles. 
Address, Natick, Mass. ' P. 

BELLOWS, HORATIO ELIPHALET, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. 
Address, 48 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BLACKLOCK, JOHN FREDERICK, A.B. Student Newton theological 
institution 1892-93; Crozer theological seminary 1893-94; pastor Wynn 
memorial Baptist chapel, Camden, N. J., 1894-95; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1896; ordained Baptist minister 1896; pastor 
Chesham, N. H., 1896-99; Meriden, N. H., 1899-1900; Jamaica, Vt., 1900- 
02; First church, Salem Depot, N. H., 190 2-. Address, Salem Depot, 
N. H. P. 

BLAISDELL, BERTRAM, A.B. Teacher Meredith, N. H., 1892-95; ad- 
mitted to bar 1897; lawyer Meredith, 1897-; chairman board of educa- 
tion, Meredith, N. H., 1903-; secretary Belknap county bar association 
1903-. Address, Meredith, N. H. P. 

BOWEN, EVERETT ANTHONY, A.B. Student of theology, University 
of Chicago, 1892-94; graduated Newton theological institution 1895; 
travelled in Europe 1895; ordained Baptist minister 1895 ; pastor Still 
River, Mass., 1896-igoo; First church, Willimantic, Conn., 1900-04; 
Hope Valley, R. I., 1905 -. Author various articles in periodicals. Ad- 
dress, Hope Valley, R. I. P. 

BRADFORD, HORATIO NELSON SLATER, A.B. First assistant entry 
clerk S. Slater and sons, New York, N. Y.; travelling salesman 1894-97; 
manager Boston office, Boston, Mass., 1897-. Address, 5 Bates St., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. P. 

BRENNAN, JAMES EDWARD, A.B. Lawyer. Address, 188 Main St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

BROWN, MARSHALL STEWART, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1893. 
Instructor English, Brown university, 1892-93. Instructor history, 
University of Michigan, 1893-94; acting professor history and political 
science, New York university, 1894-99; professor history and political 
science 1899-; student Heidelberg university 1895, 1896. Author History 
of^ the Zeta Psi fraternity, 1899; Epoch-making papers in United States 
history, 1903. Address, 219 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. P. 

BROWN, THEODORE SHOTWELL, A.B. Clerk Penn. railroad company 
1893; American Baptist publication society, Philadelphia, Penn., 1894-95; 
Galena oil company 189 6- 19 00; assistant manager Marvin and company, 
safes, 1901-02; student manufacturing Peace Dale manufacturing com- 
pany. Peace Dale, R. I., 1902-. Address, Peace Dale, R. I. P. 

BROWNELL, EDWARD IBARRA, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard tiniversity 1895. 
Lawyer. Address, 107 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BROWNELL, HERBERT CARPENTER, A.B. Proprietor Brightridge 
dairy. East Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., March 14, 1872; 
died East Providence, R. I., May 26, 1904. Nee. 1904 

BULLARD, WARREN GARDNER, A.B.; Ph.D. Clark university 1896. 
Instructor mathematics, Elmira free academy, Elmira, N. Y., 1892-93; 
St. Lawrence university. Canton, N. Y., 1894; University of Vermont 
1896-1900; Syracuse university 1900-01; associate professor mathematics 



1892 GRADUATES 401 

1901-. Author On the general classification of plane quartic curves, 1899; 
Selected chapters in algebra, in conjunction with E. D. Roe, 1903. Ad- 
dress, 613 South Crouse Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. P. 

CAMPBELL, LEONARD HERBERT, A.B. Instructor English and civics. 
Manual training high school. Providence, R. L, 1892-1903; principal 
Bridgham grammar school. Providence, 1903-. Address, 158 Melrose 
St., Providence, R. L P. 

CHASE, WALTER LINCOLN, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Vermont 1903. 
Member firm of W. L. Chase and company, publishers, Boston, Mass. 
Address, Box 1384, Boston, Mass. P. 

COLLINS, JAMES CROSS, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1895. Admit- 
ted to bar 1894; lawyer. Address, 75 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

DORMAN, WILLIAM RICHARDSON, A.B.; LL.B. University of the state 
of New York 1896. Admitted to bar 1896; lawyer New York, N. Y.; 
member firm of Dorman and Dana 1904-. Address, 48 Wall St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

DURHAM, FREDERICK ALVIN, A.B. Journalist Des Moines, la. ; editor 
Underwriters' review; proprietor and publisher Monthly insurance journal; 
assistant secretary National life and trust company, Des Moines, la.; 
treasurer and general manager Consolidated slate manufacturing com- 
pany, Des Moines. Born Epworth, la., Aug. 4, 1865; died Des Moines, 
la., Aug. 14, 1904. P. 

EASTON, FRANK TOURTELLOT, A.B. Member city staff. Tribune, 
New York, N. Y., 1892-94; student New York law school 1893-95; ad- 
mitted to bar 1897; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1897-; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1900-03; colonel aide-de-camp on governor's staff 1902; 
second assistant city solicitor. Providence, 1902-03; member R. I. com- 
mission on state sanitorium for consumptives, 1902-. Address, Union 
Trust Company Building, Providence. R. I. P. 

EDDY, WILLIAM HOLDEN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1893; Ph.D. 
1899. Third assistant English high school. Providence, R. I., 1893-96; 
second assistant 1896-1900; principal Branch avenue grammar school 
1900-02; Vineyard street grammar school 1902-. Address, 8 Brighton 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GAGE, JOHN PAINE, A.B. Cotton broker. Address, Box 595, Fall 
River, Mass. P. 

GLADDING, ROYAL HENRY, A.B. Admitted to bar 1894; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1898-99; stand- 
ing master in chancery. Address, 916 Banigan Building, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

GREENE, ISAAC PHILIP, A.B. Manager Lewando's. Address, 337 West- 
minster St., Providence, R. I. " P. 

HARPER, CHARLES FREDERICK, A.B. Principal high school, Wal- 
pole, Mass., 1892-95; Bridgewater, Mass., 1895-97; New Britain, Conn., 
1897-99; head master high school, Quincy, Mass., 1899-; president Quincy 
teachers' association 1900-01; Norfolk county teachers' association 1901- 
02; director Mass. teachers' association 1902-03; vice president Mass. 
high and classical teachers' association 1904-; Mass. high school master's 
club 1905-. Address, Quincy, Mass. P. 

HILL, GEORGE WILSON CROCKETT, A.B.; D.B. Andover theological 
seminary 1895. Ordained Congregational minister 1895; pastor First 
church. New Bedford, Mass., 1895-98; Proctor, Vt., 1898-. Address, 
Proctor, Vt. P. 

HYLAN, ALBERT EDWARD, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1895; ordained Baptist minister 1895; pastor Westboro, Mass., 
1895-1902; Vineyard Haven, Mass., 1903-. Address, Vineyard Haven, 
Mass. P. 



402 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1892 

KERN, MARTIN WILMARTH Ph.B. Cut glass manufacturer, Hope 
glass cutting works, Providence, R. I.; civil engineer Address, 148 Mel- 
rose St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LANGDON, WILLIAM CHAUNCY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1893. 
Instructor English, Brown university, 1892-93. Lecturer university ex- 
tension, Providence, Philadelphia and Washington, 1892-95; teacher 
English and history. Miss Wheeler's school, Providence, 1895-96; head 
master private school for boys, Providence, 1896-98; Norwood, Mass., 
1898-1901; instructor English and elocution, Lawrenceville school, 
Lawrence ville, N. J., 1901-02; instructor history, Pratt institute, 1902-; 
director Juvenile city league of N. Y., 1903-. Address, Pratt Institute, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

LEONARD, ARTHUR NEWTON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1893; 
Ph.D. 1894. Instructor German, Brown university, 1892-94. Student 
Leipsic 1894-95; professor German, John B. Stetson university, DeLand, 
Fla., 1895-96; Fairmount college, Wichita, Kans., 1896-99; student Uni- 
versity of Chicago, 1898; instructor French, Bates college, 1899-1901; 
professor German 1901-. Address, 87 Wood St., Lewiston, Me. P. 

LINCOLN, LOUIS MANSON, A.B. Assistant secretary Standard machin- 
ery company. Providence, R. I. Address, 209 Lenox Ave., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

LINDSEY, JOHN HATHAWAY, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1899. 
Assistant governor Friends' school. Providence, R. I., 1893-95; physician 
Fall River, Mass. Address, 320 Pine St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

McFARLAND, HORACE, Ph.B. Address, Falmouth Hotel, Portland, Me. 

McGINN, ARTHUR FRANCIS, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons, Columbia college, 1895. Physician. Address, 64 Borden St., 
Providence, R. I. Col. 

MATTESON, FRANK WILLINGTON, Ph.B. Trustee estate of John Nicho- 
las Brown, Providence, R. I. Address, 50 South Main St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

MERRIMAN, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Manufacturer Woonsocket, R. I. ; 
Providence, R. I.; with Manville company; director Blackstone 
canal national bank; Blackstone fire insurance company; Merchants' 
fire insurance company. Address, 8 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 

MUNGER, EDMUND BINGHAM, Ph.B. Concert pianist and teacher of 
music, Xenia, O.; New York, N. Y. Address, 36 West 17th St., New 
York, N. Y. 

NORTON, GORHAM NOBLE, A.B. In woolen goods business. Providence, 
R. I.; with Washington mills, American woolen company, Lawrence, 
Mass. Address, 6 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. P. 

O'CONNOR, EDWARD De VALLIE, Ph.B. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1892-93; admitted to bar 1894; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1894-; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1904. Address, 4 Weybosset St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

OLNEY, RICHARD, A.B. Wool dealer Boston, Mass.; chairman board 
of selectmen, Leicester, Mass., 1902-03; member Mass. house of represent- 
atives 1903. Address, Cherry Valley, Mass. P. 

O'NEIL, WILLIAM HENRY, Ph.B. Purchasing agent B. B. and R. 
Knight, Providence, R. I. Address, 3 Washington Row, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

PARTRIDGE, HERBERT GRAVES, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1895. 
Interne R. I. hospital 1895-97; physician Providence, R. I., 1897-; ex- 
terne out-patient department, R. I. hospital, 1898-1901; physician out- 
patient department 1901-03; visiting physician R. I. hospital 1903-; 
house physician Providence lying-in hospital 1899- 1903 ; visiting physician 
1903-; St. Mary's orphanage 1901-02; St. Elizabeth home 1902-; fellow 



1892 GRADUATES 403 

R. I. medical society; member Providence medical association; secretary 
1901-03. Author various articles in medical journals. Address, 242 
Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PEGRAM, JOHN COMBE, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1897. Demon- 
strator anatomy, Brown university 1899-. House surgeon Mass. general 
hospital 1895-96; Children's hospital, Boston, Mass., 1896-97; surgeon 
Providence, R. I., 1897-; orthopedic surgeon R. I. hospital 1897-1904; 
surgeon 1904-; othopedic surgeon St. Joseph's hospital 1898-1904; K. 1. 
Catholic orphan asylum 1898-; consulting surgeon Butler hospital for 
the insane 1900-; medical examiner Providence county 1903-. Author 
various articles relating to surgery. Address, 277 Benefit St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

PIRCE, JAMES ALDRICH, A.B. ; LL.B. Harvard university 1897. Teacher 
classics, English and classical school. Providence, R. I.", 1892-93; mem- 
ber school committee, Johnston, R. I., 1894-98; superintendent schools, 
Johnston, 1894-95; admitted to bar 1897; lawj^er Providence, R. I., 
member firm of Gardner, Pirce and Thornley 1905-; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1899-1900; justice police court. Providence, 1900-. 
Address, 10 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

RECCORD, AUGUSTUS PHINEAS, A.B.; D.B. Harv.ard university 1895. 
Ordained Unitarian minister 1895; pastor First church, Chelsea, Mass., 
1895-97; Third church, Cambridge, Mass., 1897-1902; Channing memorial 
church, Newport, R. I., 1902-05; Church of the Unity, Springfield, Mass., 
1905-. Address, Unity Parsonage, Springfield, Mass. P. 

RICE, HERBERT HOWARD, A.B. With Pope manufacturing company 
1892-; corresponding clerk, Boston, Mass., 1892-94; Hartford, Conn., 
1895-97; naanager Providence branch 1898-1904; Indianapolis factory, 
Indianapolis, Ind., 1904-. Address, Pope Motor Car Company, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. P. 

RICHMOND, GEORGE NELSON, A.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1895. 
Physician. Address, 4003 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. Penn., P. 

ROWE, HENRY KALLOCH, A.B.; A.M upon examination 1895; Ph.D. 
Boston university 1905. Teacher Greek and history, Colby academy, 
1893-97; Monson academy, Monson, Mass., 1897-1901; Frye school, 
Boston, Mass., 1902-04; instructor history, Boston university, 1903-. 
Address, Randolph, Mass. P. 

SMITH, FRANCIS MITCHEL, A.B. Real estate and insurance agent. 
Address, 15 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, JAMES EDWARD, A.B. Admitted to bar 1894; lawyer New 
York, N. Y.; member New York house of representatives 1899-1902; 
assistant deputy attorney general, N. Y., 1903. Address, ^8 Park Row, 
New York, N. Y. ^ P. 

SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1897. Phy- 
sician Boston, Mass.; assistant in clinical medicine, Harvard university; 
visiting physician out-patient department, Mass. general hospital; The 
Channing home for consumptives. Author various articles on medical 
subjects. Address 377 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. P. 

STICKNEY, CHARLES, A.B. Principal schools, Hartford, S. D., 1892-93; 
lawyer Elk Point, S. D.; member firm of Ericson and Stickney 1900-; 
board of education. Elk Point, 1903-. Address, Elk Point, S. D. P. 

STONE, HENRY MORGAN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1893; D.B. 
Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, Mass., 1901. Instructor Eng- 
lish, Brown university, 1892-93; elocution 1893-94. Episcopal minister; 
vicar St. Columba's church, Middletown, R. I., 1896-99; rector Trinity 
church, Newport, R. I., 1899-1904. Address, Newport, R. I. P. 

TAFT, HARRISON SOUTHWICK, Ph.B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of tech- 
nology 1896. With American shipbuilding company, Cleveland, Ohio; 



404 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1892 

Townsend and Brady, shipbuilders, Staten Island, N. Y. ; O'Rouke con- 
struction company, New York, N. Y. Address, Box 1443, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

TOWER, RALPH WINFRED, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1893; Ph.D. 
1903. Instructor biology, Brown university, 1892-93; demonstrator of 
anatomy 1894-95; instructor chemical physiology 1895-99; assistant pro- 
fessor 1899-1901; associate professor 1901-03. Student Leipsic 1893- 
94; John Ware memorial fellow. Harvard university, 1900-01; curator 
physiology and curator books and publications, American museum of 
natural history. New York, N. Y., 1903-. Author Dissection of the cat, 
an introduction to the study of anatotny, in conjunction with F. P. Gorham, 
1895; Laboratory guide in chemical physiology, 1897; various articles in 
scientific journals. Address, American Museum of Natural History, 
New York, N. Y. P. 

TUCKER, ALPHEUS DUDLEY, A.B. Bookkeeper with B. B. and R. 
Knight, Providence, R. I.; resident Pawtucket, R. I. Born Stockton, 
Cal., Feb. 19, 1870; died Saranac Lake, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1897. 

P., Nee. 1898 

TUCKER, FRANK WILLIAM, A.B. Teacher Worcester academy 1892- 
94; student N. Y. law school, New York, N. Y., 1894-96. Born Hard- 
wick, Mass., March 7, 1868; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1896. 

P., Nee. 1896 

TURNER, ROBERT NORTHAM, A.B. Student General theological semi- 
nary. New York, N. Y.; ordained Episcopal deacon 1896; priest 1897; 
rector St. Luke's church, Lincoln, Neb., 1896-99; St. Anne's church, 
Roxbury, Mass., 1899-1901; curate Corpus Christi church, New York, 
N. Y., 1901-05; rector St. Peter's church, Hobart, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 
Hobart, N. Y. P. 

WEBB, BENJAMIN STANLEY, A.B.; LL.B. New York law school 1894. 
Admitted to bar 1894; lawyer New York, N. Y. ; manvifacturer magnet 
and resistance wires, London, N. H.; president New England electrical 
works. Address, Lisbon, N. H. P. 

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ARNOLD, EARL CHAPMAN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894. 
Teacher English high school. Providence, R. I., 1894-99; Bryant and 
Stratton business college. Providence, 1900-02 ; bookkeeper with the Fred 
L. Sayles company, Pascoag, R. I. Address, Pascoag, R. I. '93, P. 

ARNOLD, HENRY WARD BEECHER, A.B. Assistant principal Kim- 
ball union academy, Meriden, N. H., 1893-95; principal high school, 
West Lebanon, N. H., 1895-97; Cumberland, R. I., 1897-98; Hopedale, 
Mass., 1898-1902; assistant and junior master Dorchester high school, 
Boston, Mass., 1902-. Address, Dorchester, Mass. '93, P. 

BARKER, HENRY AMES, Ph.B. General manager and treasurer R. I. 
electric protective company, Providence, R. I.; treasurer and director 
Public park association of Providence 1900- ; director various corpora- 
tions. Author several pamphlets and articles on local improvement. 
Address, 32 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

BEEDE, HERBERT GOULD, A.B. Special representative Fales and 
Jenks machine company, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 255 High St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. '93, P. 

BELKNAP, ARTHUR TRAIN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896; D.B. 
Harvard university 1899. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1896; ordained Baptist minister 1897; pastor Sanford, Me., 1897-98; 
Andover, Mass., 1900-. Author several articles in periodicals. Ad- 
dress, Andover, Mass. Newt., '93, P. 



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BROWN, ROBERT MARSHALL, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1902. 
Instructor sciences, high school, Portsmouth, N. H., 1894-98; principal 
1898-1900; graduate student Harvard university 1900-02; assistant 
geology. Harvard tiniversity, 1901-02; instructor sciences and mathe- 
matics, high school, New Bedford, Mass., 1902-Feb. 1904; geography, 
Mass. state normal school, Worcester, Mass., Feb. 1904-; lecturer in 
geography. University of N. C, summer session, 1903; instructor in 
geography, Martha's Vineyard summer institute, 1904. Author various 
articles in geographical journals. Address, State Normal School, Wor- 
cester, Mass, '93, P. 

BROWN, WILLIAM JUDSON, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1895. Law- 
yer. Address, 912 Banigan Building, Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

BULLARD, LEWIS JUDSON, A.B. Painter and decorator Manchester, 
N. H. Born Magog, Province of Quebec, May 23, 1866; died Manchester, 
N.H.,Dec. 25, 1898. Nee. 1899 

BURDICK, WILLIAM, A.B. Teller Merchants bank, Newport, R.I., 
1893-1902; physical director Young men's Christian association, Newport, 
1893-1903; Swarthmore college 1903-04; Penn. railroad department. 
Young men's Christian association. Address, Penn. Railroad Young 
Men's Christian Association, 41st St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

CASEY, EDWARD NORTON, A.B. Printer Providence, R. I., 1893-99; 
commercial traveller International lock company 1899-. Address, 3 
De Foe Place, Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

CASEY, JOHN LAERTES, A.B. Teacher academy, Greenwich, Conn., 
1893-95; Leicester, Mass.; law student Providence, R. I. Address 3 De 
Foe Place, Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

CHACE, ARNOLD BUFFUM, A.B. Cotton manufacturer Valley Falls 
and Woonsocket, R. I., 1893-97; banker Boston, Mass., 1897-1900; mem- 
ber firm of Chace and Weeks, bankers, 1905-. Address, 49 West- 
minster St., Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

CHACE, SETH HOWARD, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1896. Instructor 
University grammar school. Providence, R. I., 1893-95; sub-master high 
school. Attleboro, Mass., 1895-96; principal high school, Harwich, Mass., 
1896-98; superintendent schools Harwich district, Mass., 1898-1901; 
Ayer-West Boylston district, Mass., 1901-; graduated Mass normal 
school, Hyannis, Mass., 1902. Address, Lowell, Mass. '93 P. 

CHALMERS, WILLIAM EVERETT, A.B.; D.B. University of Chicago 
1897. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Pullman, 111., 1895-96; fellow 
in church history. University of Chicago, 1896-97; pastor Parmly memo- 
rial church, Jersey City, N. J., 1897-99; West end church, Brooklyn, N. 
Y., 1899-1903; Waukesha. Wis., 1903-. Address, 413 West Park Ave., 
Waukesha, Wis. '93, P. 

CORCORAN, THOMAS PATRICK, A.B. Bookseller and stationer Paw- 
tucket, R. I., until 1900; admitted to bar 1898; lawyer Pawtucket; member 
Common council 1899; clerk school committee 1899- ; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1902. Address, 16 Randall St., Pawtucket, R. I. '93, P. 

CUSHMAN, ROBERT, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1896. Admitted 
to bar 1896; lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, 10 Post Office Sq., Boston, 
Mass. '93, P. 

DAY, HERBERT ERNEST, Ph.B.; A.M. Gallaudet college 1895; Colum- 
bian university 1901. Instructor Cal. school for the deaf 1893-94; 
normal fellow Gallaudet college for the deaf, Washington, D. C, 1894-95; 
instructor Kentucky school for the deaf 1895-99; assistant professor 
natural science, Gallaudet college, 1899-. Author articles relationg to 
the deaf in various periodicals. Address, 8 Kendall Green, Washington, 
D. C. P. 

DOLAN, ED¥/TN BAILEY, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1896; ordained Baptist minister 1896; pastor South Waterboro, Me., 



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1896-1902; Wales, Mass., 1902-; superintendent schools, Waterboro, Me., 
1898-1902. Address, Wales, Mass. Newt., '93, P. 

DURKEE, ORIN PARKER, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894. Tutor. 
Address, 72 Oread St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

FILMER, HARRY SAINT JOHN, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1896; ordained Baptist minister 1896; assistant pastor First 
church, Fall River, Mass., 1896-99; pastor First church, Laconia, N. H., 
1899-1902; First church, Webster, Mass., 1902-. Address, Webster, 
Mass. '93, P. 

FITZGERALD, JOHN JAMES, A.B.; LL.B. Georgetown university 1895; 
LL.M. 1896. Clerk tJ. S. treasury department, Washington, D. C; ad- 
mitted to bar 1896; lawyer Pawtucket, R. I.; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1899, 1903- ; mayor Pawtucket 1900-02; delegate National 
democratic convention 1900, 1904. Address, 213 Garden St., Paw- 
tucket, R. I. '93, P. 

FOSTER, IRVING LYSANDER, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894. 
Instructor French, Brown university, 1893-94. Instructor modern 
languages, Penn. state college, 1895-97; instructor Romance languages 
1897-1900; assistant professor in charge of the Department of Romance 
1900-; secretary board of health. State College, Penn. Author Founda- 
tions of French, in conjunction with F. D. Aldrich, 1900; A French reader, 
in conjunction with F. D. Aldrich, 1903. Address, State College, Penn. 

'93, P. 

GERALD, ALBERT, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1896. Admitted to 
bar 1897 ; lawyer Providence, R. I. ; member firm of Edwards and Angell 
1900-. Address, 170 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

GOFF, ROBERT REMINGTON, A.B. Teacher English and classical 
school, Providence, R. I., 1893-1900; University school 1900-01; high 
school Fall River, Mass., 1903-. Address, 114 Winter St., Fall River, 
Mass. '93, P. 

GORHAM, FREDERIC POOLE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894. In- 
structor biology, Brown university, 1893-99; assistant professor 1899- 
1901; associate professor 1901-. Secretary American society of bacteri- 
ologists; member American society of naturalists; American public 
health association; American association of pathologists and bacteri- 
ologists ; Boston bacteriological club ; Mass. association of boards of health ; 
Boston society of medical sciences; honorary member R. I. medical 
society. Author Dissection of the cat, an introduction to the study of 
anatomy, in conjunction with R. W. Tower, 1895; A laboratory course in 
bacteriology, 1901; also numerous contributions to scientific journals. 
Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 93', P. 

HOPKINS, STEPHEN ALLEN, Ph.B. With News, Providence, R. I.; 
Post, Pawtucket, R. I.; Journal, Boston, Mass.; Eastern newspaper 
league; treasurer Boston and Texas corporation, Boston, Mass. Address, 
10 Beals St., Brookline, Mass. '93, P. 

HOWARD, DANIEL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898. Principal high 
school, Wallingford, Conn., 1893-94; Union school, Windsor Locks, 
Conn., 1894-1904; superintendent schools, Windsor Locks and Suffield, 
Conn., 1904-; president Hartford county teachers' association 1900-01. 
Author A history of Isaac Howard and his descendants, 1901. Address, 
Windsor Locks, Conn. '93, P. 

JACOBS, HORACE EDGAR, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894. Stu- 
dent Jefferson medical college 1894-95; teacher Classical high school, 
Providence, R. I., 1895-. Address, 92 President Ave., Providence, R. I. 

'93, P. 

JOHNSON, BEN WAYLAND, A.B. Stenographer Washington, D. C; 
Providence, R. I.; law student New York, N. Y. ; lawyer Elyria, Ohio, 
1896-1901; Toledo, Ohio, 1901-. Address, The Nasby, Toledo, Ohio. 

'93, P. 



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JOHNSON, EDGAR MANN, A.B. Principal Poquonock high school, 
Windsor, Conn.. 1893-95; high school, Hopkinton, Mass., 1895-98; East 
Providence 1808-. Address, 205 Mauran Ave., East Providence, R. I. 

'9S, P. 

JOHNSTON, WILLIAM DAWSON, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1898. 
Instructor history, Brown university, 1899- 1900. Instructor history 
University of Mich., 1894-97; assistant Library of Congress 1900-. Au- 
thor Titles of books on English history, 189 7-; History of the Library of 
Congress, 1904; also various other historical and bibliographical articles; 
editor Contributions to American library history. Address, Library of 
Congress, Washington, D. C. '93, P. 

JONES, JOHN DAVIS EDMANDS, A.B. R. I. manager Equitable life 
assurance society of the U. S., Providence, R. I., 1898-. Address, 49 
Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

LADD, FREDERIC PIERPONT, A.B. Reporter Journal, Providence, 
R. I., 1893-96; telegraph editor Register, New Haven, Conn., 1896-97, 
1898; Press, New York, N. Y., 1897-98; in U. S. customs service. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1899-1902; with Puck, New York, N. Y., 1902; writer 
Tolland, Conn. Address, Moosup, Conn. '93, P. 

LAMSON, ELLIOTT WOODBURY, A.B.; A.M. Cornell university 1894. 
Instructor N. Y. preparatory and Dwight schools. New York, N. Y., 
1895-. Address, 151 East 56th St., New York, N. Y. '93, P. 

LEARNED, LESLIE ELIAS, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological school, 
Cambridge, Mass., 1896. Ordained Episcopal minister; rector St. 
James's church. Fall River, Mass., 1896-97; vicar St. Bartholomew's 
parish. New York, N. Y., 1897-. Address, 209 East 42d St., New York, 
N. Y. '93, P. 

LEWIS, FRANK GRANT, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological sem- 
inary 1896; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Jefferson, la., 1896-98; 
Ambrose, Ohio, 1898-1901; professor theology and church history, Va. 
union university, Richmond, Va., 1901-. Author various articles in 
journals and reviews. Address, Va. Union University, Richmond, Va. 

'93. P- 

LLEWELLYN, ARTHUR JOSEPH ALFRED, A.B. Fruit grower Cal. 
1893-96; book publisher, Chicago, 111., 1896-1901; manufacturer 1901-02; 
business manager Christendofn, 1903; real estate broker, Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 508 Tacoma Building, Chicago, 111. '93, P. 

McLANE, CHARLES HERBERT, A.B. Graduated General theological 
seminary. New York, N. Y., 1896; ordained Episcopal priest 1896; rector 
St. Mary's church. East Providence, R. I., 1896-98; St. James's church, 
Downington, Penn., 1898-1904; rector All Saints' church, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1904; Tuolumne, Cal., 1904-05. Bom Providence, R. I., Feb. 18, 
1871; died Providence, April 25, 1905. Prov. jour., P. 

MAGILL, WILLIAM HENRY, Ph.B. ; M.D. Cornell university 1903. With 
Woonsocket rubber company, Woonsocket, R. I., 1893-98; Joseph Ban- 
igan rubber company, Woonsocket, 1898-99; interne Bellevue hospital. 
New York, N. Y., 1904-. Address, Bellevue Hospital, New York, N, Y. 

'93. P- 

MATTESON, ARCHIBALD CLAFLIN, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1896. Admitted to bar 1897 ; U. S. circuit court 1899 ; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; secretary R. I. commission to revise the state constitution 1897-98; 
U. S. military service 1898-99, first lieutenant. Address, 31 Market Sq., 
Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

MEIKLEJOHN, ALEXANDER, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1895; Ph.D. 
Cornell university 1897. Instructor philosophy, Brown university, 1897- 
99; assistant professor philosophy 1899-1902; dean of the university 
1901-; associate professor logic and metaphysics 1902-; member school 
board Pawtucket, R. I., three years. Address, Brown University, Prov- 
idence, R. I. '93, P. 



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MOWRY, WENDELL AXTELL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1894. 
Sub-master high school, Central Falls, R. I., 1894-97; principal 18^7-98; 
superintendent schools, Central Falls, 1898-. Address, 51 Illinois St., 
Central Falls, R. I. '93. ?• 

NIVER, EDWIN BARNES, A.B.; D.B. Episcopal theological school, 
Camlsridge, 1892; A.M. Columbian university 1895. Ordained Episco- 
pal minister 1892; rector St. Paul's church. Providence, R. I., 1892-94; 
assistant minister Christ church, Baltimore, Md., 1894-97; rector 1897-. 
Address, 1014 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. '93, P. 

OSTERHOUT, WINTHROP JOHN VANLEUVEN, A.B.; A.M. upon ex- 
amination 1894; Ph.D. University of Cal. 1899. Instructor botany. 
Brown university, 1893-95; instructor botany, Marine biological labora- 
tory. Wood's Hole, Mass., 1895-96; University of Cal. 1896-1900; assist- 
ant professor botany 1900-. Author Experiments with plants, 1905; 
numerous monographs and articles in scientific journals. Address, 
Berkeley, Cal. '93, P. 

PHELPS, CHARLES HOWARD, A.B.; A.M. Cornell university 1894. 
Principal graded school. Central Bridge, N. Y., 1887-90; high school, 
Conway, Mass., 1894-95; North Bennington, Vt., 1895-98; Groveland, 
Mass., 1898-99; in business Melrose, Conn. Address, Melrose, Conn. P. 

POOR, CHARLES MARSHALL, A.B.; Ph.D. 1896; A.M. Leland Stanford 
junior university 1894. Assistant rhetoric, Brown university, 1894-95, 
1896-97; instructor German and curator of the German seminary 1895-96, 
1897-1900. Principal high school, Cranston, R. I., 1900-. Address, 
1314 Elmwood Ave., Auburn, R. I. '93, P. 

POWERS, CHARLES APPLETON, A.B. Agent Hartford life insurance 
company, Boston, Mass., 1893-94; general agent Worcester, Mass., 
1894-1902; dealer in investment securities, Worcester, 1902-04; manager 
corporation 1904-. Address, Station A, Worcester, Mass. '93, P. 

REOCH, WILLIAM STEWART, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, Columbia college, 1896. Interne Bellevue hospital 1896; 
Hartford hospital, Hartford, Conn., 1897-99; physician Hartford 1899- 
1901 ; Phenix, R. I., 1902-; gynecologist and surgeon Hartford dispensary; 
medical examiner various life insurance companies ; member Conn, med- 
ical society; Hartford county medical society; Hartford city medical so- 
ciety; Kent county medical society; R. I. medical society; American 
medical association. Address, Phenix, R. I. '93, P. 

REYNOLDS, WALTER SCOTT, A.B. Assistant clerk Sixth district court , 
Providence, R. I., 1893-94; assistant clerk appellate division R. I. su- 
preme court 1895-99; admitted to bar 1896; lawyer Providence; member 
R. I. senate 1898-99; clerk common pleas division R. I. supreme court, 
Providence CO., 1904-05; clerk Superior court of R. I., Providence and 
Bristol cos. ,.1905-. Address, 213 Lenox Ave., Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

RICHARDS, HERBERT AUGUSTUS, A.B. In business Everett, Wash., 
1893-95; with Norwich union insurance society, New York, N. Y., 1895-. 
Address, Upper Montclair, N. J. '93, P. 

ROTHWELL, THOMAS HARWOOD, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1896. Lawyer with Carter, Hughes, Rounds and Schurman, New York, 
N. Y. Address, 96 Broadway, New York, N. Y. '93, P. 

SELDEN, CHARLES ALBERT, Ph.B. by special vote 1904. Reporter 
/oMrwaZ, Providence, R. I., 1891-94; city editor A''^W5, Providence, 1894-97; 
member staff Sun, New York, N. Y., 1897-1904; Evening post. New York, 
1904-; member American historical association. Address, Evening 
Post, New York, N. Y. '93, P. 

SHARPE, LUCIAN, A.B. Manufacturer with Brown and Sharpe manu- 
facturing company, Providence, R. I., 1893-. Address, 130 Angell St., 
Providence, R. I. '93. P. 



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SMITH, WALTER EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896. In- 
structor chemistry, Brown university, 1893-1901. Chemist Laureldale 
chemical works, manufacturers of sulphuric acid and oil of vitriol. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1901-; secretary R. I. section, American chemical society, 
five years; president 1902-. Address, 141 Cypress St., Providence, R. I. 

'93. P- 

SNOW, DANIEL CORY, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1896; student Germany 1896; preacher 1896-98; in business 1898-; florist 
Taunton, Mass., 1904-. Address, 5 Dartmouth St., Taunton, Mass. 

Newt., '93, P. 

STUDLEY, ELLIOTT FRANCIS, A.B. Ordained Methodist Episcopal 
minister; pastor Edgewood, Providence, R. I., 1891-94; Wickford, R. I., 
1895; Mansfield, Mass., 1896-99; Quarry street church. Fall River, Mass., 
1900-01; Fourth street church, New Bedford, Mass., 1902-05; Broadway 
church, Providence, R. I., 1905-. Author A trip to the Holy Land. Ad- 
dress, 224 Broadway, Providence, R. I. '93, P- 

THURSTON, EDWARD ANTHONY, A.B. Law student Harvard univer- 
sity 1893-95; admitted to bar 1895; lawyer, firm of Baker and Thurston, 
Fall River, Mass.; U. S. military service 1898; member first regiment, 
Mass. heavy artillery. Address, 344 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. 

'93. P- 

TOWER, CARL VERNON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895; Ph.D. 
Cornell university 1898. Instructor philosophy, Brown university, 
1895-96. Fellow Sage school of philosophy, Cornell university, 1896-97; 
instructor philosophy. University of Mich., 1898- 1900; assistant to the 
president, Clark university, 1900-01; professor philosophy, Knox college, 
1901-02; University of Vermont 1902-. Author monographs and articles 
on philosophical subjects. Address, 43 South Prospect St., Burlington, 
Vt. '93. P- 

UPDYKE, FRANK ARTHUR, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896. In- 
structor Latin and Greek, Atlanta Baptist college, Atlanta, Ga., 1893- 
97; instructor Latin and secretary Wayland academy, Beaver Dam, 
Wis., 1897-; financial manager 1901-; graduate student Brown university 
1904-05. Address, Beaver Dam, Wis. '93, P. 

WALTHER, JOSEPH, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 1893- 
95; ordained Baptist minister 1895; pastor First church, Holden, Mass., 
1895-1902; Keene, N. H., 1902-. Address, Keene, N. H. Newt., '93, P. 

WEEKS, EDWARD HENRY, Ph.B. Governor Friends' school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1893-95; with Old Colony co-operative bank. Providence, 
1895- ; general manager; member firm of Chace and Weeks, bankers, 
1905-. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

WIGHTMAN, ALFRED REYNOLDS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896; 
Harvard university 1900. Instructor English, Brown university, 1893- 
94. Tutor in Latin, Morgan Park academy. University of Chicago, 
1894-95; associate in Latin 1895-1902; Austin scholar Harvard university 
1899-1900; graduate student 1902-04; instructor Greek and German, 
University of Vermont, 1904-. Address, Wickford, R. I. '93, P. 

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ALDRICH, CHARLES SPAULDING, A.B.; A.M. Wesleyan university 
1896. Director gymnasium, Wesleyan university, 1894-96; admitted to 
bar 1898; lawyer Troy, N. Y., 1898-. Address, 1-2 Keenan Building, 
Troy, N. Y. P. 

BARRY, HENRY MILTON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895. Instruct- 
or English, Brown university, 1894-95. Reporter Telegram, Providence, 
R. I., 1895-1902; Journal, Providence, 1902-. Address, 86 DaboU St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 



4IO BROWN UNIVERSITY 1894 

BEVERLY, JOHN WILLIAM, Ph.B. Professor higher mathematics and 
philosophy, Ala. state normal school, Mont gomery.^ Ala., 1894-; assist- 
ant principal; president Ala. state teachers' association 1899-1900; state 
historian 1902-; conductor and proprietor Ala. teachers' correspondence 
school 1902-03. Author History of Alabama; A guide to the English 
oration; Practical ethics for children. Address, Montgovaexj , Ala. P. 

BIRGE, RUSSELL HALL, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1898. Resi- 
dent siirgeon Boston city hospital 1898-1900; Lakeside hospital, Cleve- 
land, O., 1900-02; physician Cleveland, O.; visiting surgeon Lakeside 
hospital dispensary; Rainbow cottage ; chief medical examiner New York 
life insurance company. Address, 260 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. P. 

BLISS, FRANCIS CHASE. A.B.; D.B. Yale university 1898. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1898; pastor Plymouth, Wis., 1898-1901; Amery, 
Wis., 1901-03; Velva, McHenry county, N. D. Address, Box 242, Velva, 
McHenry Co., N. D. P. 

BOURNE, WILLIAM CLIFTON, A.B. Teacher high school, Pawtucket, 
R. I.; in business Pawtucket. Address, 24 Sisson St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

BRADY, WILLIAM ALVA, Ph.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1894-95; ordained Baptist minister 1896; pastor Narragansett Pier, 
R. I., 1896-98; graduate student Brown university 1898-99; pastor Cal- 
vary church, Quincy, Mass. Address, 179 Franklin St., Qiiincy, Mass. 

Newt. P. 

BRIDGHAM, SAMUEL WILLARD, Ph.B. Admitted to bar 1897; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; lieutenant R. I. naval battalion 1898-1901. Author 
various contributions to scientific raagazines. Address East Provi- 
dence Centre, R. I. P. 

BROWNELL, WALTER DEXTER, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1898. Admitted to bar 1899; lawyer Providence, R. I, Address, 15 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CASEY, HERBERT DANIEL. A.B. First assistant, Jackson college, 
Jackson, Miss., 1894-96; news editor Telegram, Providence, R. I., 1896- 
1900; U. S. military service 1898, second lieutenant; first assistant Jack- 
son college. Address, Jackson College, Jackson, Miss. P. 

CHAMBERLIN, GEORGE MASON, A.B.; M.D. New York homoeopathic 
college. Physician New York, N. Y.; Canton, Mass. Address, Canton, 
Mass. P. 

COLBURN, FREDERICK WILKINSON, Ph.B.; M.D. Boston university 
1897. Physician Boston, Mass.; assistant aural surgeon Mass. homoe- 
opathic hospital 1901-; aurist Boston homoeopathic medical dispensary 
1901-; Burrage free hospital 1902-; assistant in otology, Boston univer- 
sity school of medicine; general secretary Mass. surgical and gynecolog- 
ical society 1904-. Address, 661 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. P. 

COOPER, CLAYTON SEDGWICK, A.B. Student secretary Young men's 
Christian association 1894-95; general secretary 23d street Young men's 
Christian association. New York, 1895-97; graduated Rochester theolog- 
ical seminary 1898; graduate student University of Chicago 1898; 
ordained Baptist minister 1898; pastor Washington street church, 
Lynn, Mass., 1898-1902; secretary Bible study department. Inter- 
national committee. Young men's Christian association. New York, 
N. Y. Address, 3 West 29th St., New York, N. Y. Roch. theol., P. 

CROSBY, THOMAS, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895. Instructor Eng- 
lish, Brown university, 1895, 1900-01; assistant professor English and 
public speaking 190 1-. Master of English, University grammar school, 
Providence, R. I., 1895-98. Address, Brown University, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

CROWELL, GEORGE MARCUS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1899. 
Physician Canaan, N. H. Address, Canaan, N. H. ' P. 



i894 GRADUATES 411 

DORRANCE, WILLIAM TULLY, A B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technol- 
ogy 1896. Assistant engineer Boston terminal company 1897, 1898; 
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh railroad 1899-1901; New York central 
and Hudson river railroad 1902; Westinghouse, Church, Kerr and com- 
pany. New York, N. Y., 1Q03-; associate member American society of 
civil engineers Address, 98 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, A.B. In business Toledo, O., 1894-98; graduate 
student University of Chicago 1898-99; teacher classics, Chicago, 111., 
1899-1902; Sach's collegiate institute, New York, N. Y., 1902-04; Ashe- 
ville school, Asheville, N. C, 1904-. Address, 5428 Howe St., Pittsburgh, 
Penn. P. 

DYER, HEZEKIAH ANTHONY, Ph.B. Artist Providence, R. I.; aide- 
de-camp and executive secretary to governor of R. I., 1897-1900; pres- 
ident Providence water color society; president Providence art club; 
member Boston society water color painters. Address, Blackstone 
Boulevard, Providence, R. I. P. 

ELLIS, CHARLES HAIGH, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister 1897; pastor 
Central church, Chelmsford, Mass., 1897-. Address, Chelmsford Centre, 
Mass. P. 

ELLIS, GEORGE SHELDON, Ph.B. Superintendent of pubHc schools, 
Somerset, Ky., 1894-95; principal high school. Valley Falls, R. I., 1895- 
98; superintendent schools, Roselle, N. J., 1898- 1904; assistant state man- 
ager Phoenix mutual life insurance company, Des Moines, la. Ad- 
dress, 21 Otsego St., Canajoharie, N. Y. P. 

ELY, ADOLPH CONRAD, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895. Instructor 
German, Brown university, 1894-97; teacher high school, Watertown, 
Mass., 1897-1903; teacher English high school, Worcester, Mass., 1903- 
04; Rindge manual training school, Cambridge, Mass., 1904-. Address, 
31 Inman St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

EVERETT, EUGENE ELLSWORTH, A B.; M.D. Harvard university 
1899. Interne Carney hospital 1899; Boston lying-in hospital 1900; 
physician Boston, Mass.; instructor Harvard medical school 1899-; 
assistant gynecologist Boston dispensary 1900-. Address, 138 Huntmg- 
ton Ave. Boston, Mass. P. 

FERGUSON, JOHN RUSSELL, A.B. Instructor Crest school. Sing Sing, 
now Ossining, N. Y., 1894-95; B. M. C. Durfee high school. Fall River, 
Mass., 1895-1903; principal Brayton avenue grammar school. Fall River, 
Mass., 1903-. Address, 566 Osborn St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

FIELD. HAROLD CRINS, A.B. Clerk R. I. hospital trust company, 
Providence, R. I., 1894-95; travelled for Nicholson file company 1897- 
1904; export manager Nicholson file company, Providence, R. I., 1904-. 
Address, Nicholson File Co., Providence, R. I. P. 

FOGG, MILLER MOORE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895; Harvard 
university 1 90 1. Instructor elocution. Brown university, 1894-95; pub- 
lic speaking 1895-1900. Instructor English, University of Nebraska, 
1901-02; assistant professor 1902-04; associate professor rhetoric 1904- 
05; professor rhetoric 190s-. Address, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 
Neb. " P. 

FOX, JAY SCHUYLER, A.B. Principal union school. Three Mile Bay, N. Y., 
1894-96; high school, Thresa, N. Y., 1896-99; principal and superintend- 
ent high school. Phoenix, N. Y., 1899-. Address, Bath, N. Y. P. 

FROST, ARCHIE NORWOOD, A.B. Lawyer Boston, Mass.; member 
Lawrence city council 1898; Mass. house of representatives 1899-1901; 
Mass. senate 1902, 1903; coinmittee on revision of Mass. statutes 1901. 
Address, Lawrence, Mass. P. 

GAMWELL, EDWARD FRANCIS, A.B. Instructor English Brown uni- 
versity 1894-95. Managing editor Atlantic medical weekly, Providence, 



412 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1894 

R. I., 1894-96; city editor Chronicle, Cambridge, Mass., 1896-1901; editor 
and proprietor Tribune, Cambridge, Mass., 190 1-. Author various 
articles in newspapers and magazines. Address, 438 Broadway, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. P. 

GARDNER, GEORGE WARREN, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1900. 
Physician to Brown university 1903-. Interne Boston floating hospital 
1S99; Carney hospital 1899- 1900; Boston l}nng-in hospital 1900-01; phy- 
sician Providence, R. I.; externa R. I. hospital 1902-. Address, 263 
Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GEORGE, DANIEL FARRINGTON, A.B. Secretary to mayor. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1898-99. Manager Providence office E. H. Gay and com- 
pany, bankers. Address, 98 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GRIFFIN, CLIFFORD HENRY, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university^ 1898. 
Interne R. I. hospital 1898-1900; physician and surgeon Providence, 
R. I.; police surgeon 1900-. Address, 10 1 Broad St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

HAM, LIVINGSTON, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1897. Lawyer 
Providence, R. I. Address, 56 Keene St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HAYMAN JACOB, C.E. Graduate student Columbia college 1894-95; 
draughtsman street cleaning department. New York, N. Y. ; civil engi- 
neer water supply department, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 103 St. John's 
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

HAZARD, GEORGE ROBINSON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896; 
D.B. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, Mass., 1898. Curate St. 
George's church, New York, N. Y., 1898-1900; vicar St. Mark's church, 
Southboro, Mass., 1900-1905; rector church of the Holy Spirit, Mattapan, 
Mass., 1905-. Address, Mattapan, Mass. P. 

HAZELTINE, HAROLD DEXTER, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1898; 
LL.D. University of Berlin 1905. Engaged in legal study and research; 
student University of Berlin 1898-99, 1900-04; London school of eco- 
nomics and political science. University of London, 1902-03; Inner 
Temple, London, 1903-; member American historical association; Inter- 
nationale Vereinigung fur vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft und Volks- 
wirthschaftslehre zu Berlin 1898-; Selden society 190 2-; Hardwicke 
society 1903-; Deutschen Juristentag 190 2-. Author various historical 
monographs; member editorial board Harvard law review 1896-98. Ad- 
dress, Warren, Penn. P. 

HEALY, CARL ERNEST, A.B. Address, 331 Main St., Auburn, Me. 

HIGGINS, SAMUEL McPHERSON, A.B. Secretary to warden, N. J. 
state hospital, Morris Plains, N. J., 1894-1901; forester Cleveland Cliffs 
iron company, Negaunee, Mich., 1903-. Address, Negaunee, Mich. P. 

HILL, WILLIAM COLVER, A.B. Instructor St. John's school, Presque 
Isle, Me., 1895-96; principal high school. Caribou, Me., 1896-98; instruct- 
or Trinity Hall, Washington, Penn., 1898-99; principal high school. 
South Hadley, Mass., 1899; sub-master high school, Maiden, Mass., 1899- 
1902; principal high school, Chicopee, Mass., 1902-04; Milton, Mass., 
1904-. Address, Milton, Mass. P. 

HINCKLEY, WILLIAM PITT, A.B. Bom Providence, R. I., July 21, 
1872; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 18, 1894. P., Nee. 1895 

HOGG, GEORGE WOODLEY, A.B. Clerk Merchants' national bank. 
Providence, R. I., 1894-95. Bom Providence, R. I., Oct. 3, 1872; died 
Providence, R. I., Dec. 5, 1895. Nee. 1896 

HOPE, JOHN, A.B. Professor department of natural sciences, Roger 
Williams university, Nashville, Tenn., 1894-98; Greek and Latin litera- 
ture, Atlanta Baptist college, 1898-; principal literary department. 
Address, Atlanta Baptist College, Atlanta, Ga. P. 

HUNTOON, WILLIAM CASWELL, Ph.B. Manufacturer Providence, 
R. I. Address, 146 Medway St., Providence, R. I. P. 



i894 GRADUATES 413 

JACKSON, FRANCIS CHESTER ROCKWELL, A.B.; D.B. University of 
Chicago 1897. Ordained Baptist minister 1897; pastor East Delavan, 
Wis., 1895-97; Wausau, Wis., 1897-98; Burlington, Wis., 1898-1900; 
King City, Cal., 1900-02; Clovis, Cal., 1902-. Address, Clovis, Fresno 
Co., Cal. P. 

KIMBALL, WALTER HAMMOND, Ph.B. Real estate agent Providence, 
R. I. Address, 462 Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

KIRKLEY, RICHARD WILLIAMS, A.B. Lawyer Toledo, O. Address, 
1 105 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, O. P. 

KNOWLES, EDWIN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. Dealer in 
chemicals. Address, 47 Stewart St., Providence, R. I. 

LAKEY, FRANK EDWIN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. Teacher 
Manual training high school, Providence, R. I., 1894; Classical high school 
1895-99; high school Pawtucket, R. I., 1900-01; English high school, 
Providence, 1902-. Address, 14 Craven St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LEWIS, JOSEPH WEST, A.B. Secretary The Henry W. Cooke company, 
real estate agents. Providence, R. I. Address, 15 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

MacGREGOR, ROBERT STEWART, A.B.; M.D. New York university. 
Physician New York, N. Y., 1897-; assistant surgeon St. Bartholomew's 
clinic 1902-; assistant stomach department. New York polyclinic, 1904-. 
Address, 338 West 46th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

McINTYRE, JOSEPH BELFIELD, Ph.B. Assistant superintendent The 
J. and P. Coats thread company, limited, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 
J. and P. Coats, Ltd., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

MARTIN, BENJAMIN ELBRIDGE, A.B. Teacher University grammar 
school. Providence, R. I., 1894-95; real estate agent North Swansea, 
Mass.; principal Fairlawn school, Lincoln, R. I., 1904-; member board 
of trustees public library, Swansea, Mass.; town moderator; delegate 
Mass. republican state convention 1904. Address, Swansea, Mass 

P. 

MARVEL, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Ph.B. Instructor drawing and phys- 
ical culture. Brown university, 1894-96; director physical training 1903-. 
Gymnasium director Wesleyan university 1 896-1 901, 1902-03; member 
society of college gymnasium directors; American physical education 
society. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

MERRIMAN, EDWARD BRUCE, A.B. Woolen manufacturer Woon- 
socket, R. I.; agent New York, N. Y. Address, 57 Leonard St., New York, 
N. Y. 

MERRIMAN, HAROLD THURSTON, Ph.B. Manufacturer. Address, 
26 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. 

MOORE, JAMES SPENCER, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1898. Phy- 
sician East Providence, R. I. Address, 16 Walnut St., East Providence, 
R. I. P. 

MORTON, ALLAN BENTON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895. In- 
structor mathematics, Brown university, 1894-95. Instructor in Latin 
and mathematics. Park institute, Allegheny, Penn., 1898-99; adjunct 
professor mathematics, Georgia school of technology, 1899-. Address, 
Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. P. 

MOSS, WILLIAM WASHBURN, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1895; LL.B. 
Harvard university 1899. Instructor mathematics. Brown university, 
1894-96; elementary law 1903-04. Admitted to bar 1899; lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 924 Banigan Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

NASH, EDGAR SMILEY. A.B. Assistant managing editor Philadelphia 
record, Philadelphia, Penn.; associate editor Saturday Evening Post, 
Philadelphia; art editor Leslies' monthly magazine. New York, N. Y., 
advertising and sales manager Keystone fire extinguisher. Address, 
1931 North 13th St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 



414 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1894 

NIGHTINGALE, CHARLES SPURGEON. A.B. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1898; ordained Baptist minister 1896; pastor 
Northville, Mich., 1896-97; Danvers, Mass., 1898-1903; Athol, Mass., 
1 90 3-. Address, 225 Wallingford Ave., Athol, Mass. Newt., P. 

O'NEIL, JOSEPH BERCHMAN, A.B. Address, 129 Pine St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. 

PIKE, DAVID BANGS, A.B. Assistant clerk district court, 6th judicial 
district, R. I., 1895-99; first assistant clerk appellate division, R. I. 
supreme court. 1899-. Address, Court House, Providence, R. I. P. 

POPE, ALBERT JOSEPH, A.B. Instructor Latin and Greek, Vermont 
academy. Saxton's River, Vt., 1894-95. Born St. John, New Brunswick, 
April 17, 1874; died De Land, Fla., May 21, 1896. Nee. 1896 

REMINGTON, SETH PADELFORD, A.B. Address, 22 May St., Wor- 
cester, Mass. P. 

RICHARDSON, WILLARD SAMUEL, A.B.; D.B. Union theological sem- 
inary 1897. Ordained Baptist minister 1898; pastor's assistant Fifth 
Avenue Baptist church. New York, N. Y., 1894-; head worker West side 
neighborhood house. New York, 1904-. Address, 8 West 46th St., New 
York. N. Y. P. 

RIFENBURG, GEORGE LAFAYETTE, Ph.B. Address, OakhiU, Greene 
Co., N. Y. 

ROUX, LOUIS ALEXANDRE, A.B. Instructor French, Brown university, 
1895-96. Instructor French, Friends' academy. New Bedford, Mass., 
1894-95; Franklin school, Cincinnati, O.. 1896-1900; French, Spanish 
and Latin, Newark academy, Newark, N. J., 1900-. Address, Newark 
Academy, Newark, N. J. P. 

SHARPE, HENRY DEXTER, A.B. Trustee Brown university 1904-. 
Manufacturer with Brown and Sharpe manufacturing company. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1894-. Address, 130 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SHIPPEE, JOHN SMITH, A.B. Assistant rhetoric, Brown university, 
1894-95; instructor Latin 1895-1900, 1901-02. Address, East Green- 
wich, R. I. 

STAPLES, FRANCIS HAMILTON, A.B. Treasurer Baker lumber com- 
pany, Worcester, Mass. Address, 82 Foster St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

STEERE, EDMUND JOB, Ph.B. Civil engineer bridge department. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1894-98; city inspector construction of electric and tele- 
phone subway, Providence, 1898-1902; civil engineer with J. W. Bishop 
company, general contractors, 1902- ; contractor's engineer, water power 
development, Danville, Va. Address, 173 Bellevue Ave., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

STEERE, FRANK, A.B.: LL.B. Boston university 1897. Lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P, 

STEWART, MORTON COLLINS, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896. 
Instructor German, Brown university, 1904-. Teacher high school, 
Quincy, 111., 1896-1900; student University of Leipsic, 1900-04. Ad- 
dress, 1803 Jersey St., Quincy, 111. P. 

STOUT, MAHLON RUNYON, A.B. With J. W. Bishop and company, 
contractors, Providence, R. I., 1894-95. Born New Brunswick, N. J., 
May 22. 1871; died New Brunswick, N. J , Nov. 27, 1895. Nee. 1896 

STRAUSS, ISRAEL, A.B.; A.M. Columbia university 1898; M.D. 1898. 
Physician New York, N. Y. ; instructor embryology, Cornell medical col- 
lege; neurology, N. Y. polyclinic; assistant attending neurologist alms- 
house, Blackwell's Island, New York; pathologist Beth Mael hospital. 
Address, 187 West 79th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

SUMNER, HOWARD EDWIN, Ph.B. Wholesale and retail coal dealer. 
Address, Box 979, Worcester, Mass. - P. 



i894 GRADUATES 415 

TAFT, FOSTER "WILLIAMS, A.B. Electrical engineer; with General 
electric company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1894-95, 1896-99; Lynn, Mass., 
1895-96; with Ponemah mill, Taftville, Conn., 1899-1900; chief electrician 
Ludlow manufacturing company, Ludlow, Mass., 1900. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Feb. 3, 1871; died Ludlow, Mass., May i, 1900. Nee. 1901 

TENNEY, FRED, A.B. Baseball player; with Boston national league, 
Boston, Mass. Address, i Floyd St., Winthrop Highlands, Mass. P. 

THOMAS, ALBERT ELLSWORTH, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1895. 
Assistant rhetoric. Brown university, 1894-95. Engaged in newspaper 
work; member staff TV. Y. Times, New York, N. Y. Author Cynthia's 
rebellion, 1904. Address, 80 Washington Sq., New York, N. Y. P. 

WATERMAN, LEWIS ANTHONY, A.B. Law student Boston university; 
admitted to bar 1896; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1896-. Address, 350 
Thayer St., Providence, R. I. Att. R. I., P. 

YOUNG, RODDO YORK, Ph.B. With George L. Claflin and company, 
wholesale druggists. Providence, R. I.; in business New York, N. Y. 
Address, 725 Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 



WEEDEN, ANNE TILLINGHAST, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898. 
Student Berlin, Germany; teacher German, Hope street high school, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 81 Brown St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WOOLLEY, MARY EMMA, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1895; Litt.D. 
1900; L.H.D. Amherst college 1900. Instructor Wellesley college 1895- 
96; associate professor Biblical history 1896-99; professor Biblical his- 
tory 1899-1900; president Mt. Holyoke college 1900-; member R. I. so- 
ciety for the collegiate education of women; American institute of social 
service; American association for maintaining a woman's table at Naples; 
college entrance examination board ; Society of Biblical literature and 
exegesis; New England association of colleges and preparatory schools; 
American committee Young women's Christian association; American 
social science association; American academy of political and social 
science. Author various historical monographs and other articles. 
Address, Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. P. 

82-*5 

1895 

ADAMS, HERBERT MATTHEWS Ph.B. In business Pawtucket, R. I. 
Address, 123 Walcott St., Pawtucket. R. I. P. 

ADAMS, SCOTT, Ph.B. Lawyer^ Springfield, Mass.; selectman Agawam, 
Mass., 1903-. Address, 455 Main St., Springfield, Mass. P. 

ALDRICH, FRED DAVIS, A.B. Instructor modem languages and math- 
ematics, Worcester academy, Worcester, Mass., 1895-99; rnaster 1899-. 
Author Foundations of French, in conjunction with I. L. Foster, 1900; 
A French reader, in conjunction with I. L. Foster, 1903. Address, 
Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. P. 

ANGELL, EUGENE CHESTER. A.B. Teacher Good Will Indian mis- 
sion school. Good Will, S. D., 1896-98; principal public schools, Clear- 
water, Fla., 1899-1902; Port Tampa City, Fla., 1902-03; Lakeland, Fla., 
1904-; Baptist minister; pastor Seffner, Fla., 1899; Plant City, Fla., 
1900. Address. Lakeland, Fla. P. 

ANTHONY, GEORGE ALLEN. Ph.B. Supervising inspector of con- 
struction, U. S. war department. Cramp's ship yard, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1899; Newport News, Va.. 1900; expert marine engineer and naval 
architect, U. S. war department, Washington, D. C, 1900-; adjunct pro- 
fessor of mechanical engineerine, George Washington university, 1904-. 
Address, "The Dupont," 20th St., Washington, D. C. P. 



4i6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1895 

ANTHONY, JOHN CLINTON, A.B. Instructor rhetoric. Brown univer- 
sity, 1894-95. Principal high school. West Bridgewater, Mass., 1895- 
96; assistant superintendent Farm school, Boston, Mass., 1896-97; super- 
vising principal grammar schools, New Britain, Conn., 1897-99; super- 
intendent House of reformation, Boston, Mass., 1899- 1900; superintend- 
ent public schools, Wareham and Marion, Mass., 1900- 1904; Weymouth, 
Mass., 1904-. Author Course in elementary agriculture; numerous arti- 
cles, sketches and verse. Address, Farm School, Box i486, Boston, 
Mass. P. 

ATHA, GEORGE RICHARD, A.B. Student theology University of 
Chicago 1895-96; graduated Newton theological institution 1898; ordained 
Baptist minister 1898; pastor Third church, Fall River, Mass., 1898-1902; 
Broadway chapel, Fall River, 1902-03; pastor's assistant First church, 
Providence, R. I., 1903-. Address, 122 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I. 

Newt., P. 

BARROWS, CHESTER WILLARD, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1898. 
Instructor law, Brown university, 1899- 1903. Admitted to bar 1898; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. state board of bar examiners 
1900-; U. S. referee in bankruptcy 1900-. Address, 87 Weybosset St., 
Providence, R. I. R. I. att., P. 

BARTLETT, GEORGE WILLIAM, Ph.B. Mechanical draughtsman Fales 
and Jenks machine company, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 168 Central 
Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

BECKFORD, GEORGE PHIPPEN, Ph.B. Graduate student Boston 
university; lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, 14 Maxfield St., West Rox- 
bury, Mass. P. 

BEERS, WAYLAND LEWIS, A.B. Student Union theological seminary 
and Columbia college 1895; ordained Unitarian minister 1896; pastor 
Union Springs, N. Y., 1896-98; Trenton, N. Y., 1898-1901; St. John, N. 
B., 1901-04; Gouvemeur, N. Y., 1904-. Author occasional sermons and 
articles in periodicals. Address, Gouvemeur, N. Y. P. 

BELLOWS, OSCAR FRANCIS, Ph.B.; C.E. 1896. Civil engineer Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1896-99; superintendent of construction, quartermaster's 
department, U. S. army, Fort Ontario, Oswego, N. Y., 1900-. Address, 
159 East Third St., Oswego, N. Y. P 

BEMENT, FREDERIC, A.B. Assistant botany, Yale university. 1895-96; 
instructor high school, Catskill, N. Y., 1896-98; Passaic, N. J., 1898-1900; 
Woodside high school. Borough of Queens, New York, N. Y., 1900-04; 
department of physical science, Bryant high school, Borough of Queens, 
New York, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 233 Franklin Place, Flushing, N. Y. 

P. 

BENNETT, JAMES DAVIS, Ph.B. Railway postal clerk, Boston, Provi- 
dence and New York. Address, 88 Greenwood St., New Dorchester, 
Mass. P. 

BISHOP, NORMAN NORTH, Ph.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1902; ordained Baptist minister 1898; pastor Beverly Farms, 
Mass., 1898-1900; First church, Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1900-04. Author 
Christian character, 1898. Born Horton, Kings co., N. S., Sept. 6, 1867; 
died West Dennis, Mass., Aug. 18, 1905. P. 

BOODIN, JOHN ELOF, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896; Ph.D. Harvard 
university 1899. Instructor philosophy. Brown university, 1896-97. 
Professor philosophy, Iowa college, 1900-04; University of Kansas, 1904-. 
Author Time and reality, 1904. Address, University of Kans., Law- 
rence, Kans. P. 

BURT, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Ph.B. Real estate agent New York, N. Y. 
Address, 129 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. P. 

BUSTARD, WILLIAM WALTER, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1898; ordained Baptist minister 1898; pastor Amesbury, Mass., 



i895 GRADUATES 417 

1898-1900; Dudley street church, Boston, Mass., 1900-. Address, 104 
Crawford St., Boston, Mass. Newt., P. 

BUTLER, JOHN WESTON, C.E. Address, Marshfield, Coos Co., Or. 

CADY, WALTER GUYTON, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1S96: Ph.D. 
University of Berlin 1900. Instructor mathematics. Brown university, 
1895-97. Magnetic observer U. S. coast and geodetic survey 1900-02; 
instructor physics, Wesleyan university, 1902-03; associate professor 
1903-. Author various articles and reviews in scientific journals. Ad- 
dress, 100 High St., Middletown, Conn. P 

CLAPP, FREDERICK OTIS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897; Sc.B. 
Mass. institute of technology. Instructor mathematics, Brown univer- 
sity, 1895-97. Iri city engineer's office. Providence, R. I., 1899-1902; 
assistant engineer in charge of construction of slow sand filtration plant. 
Providence, 1902-. Address, City Hall, Providence, R. I. P. 

CLARK, THERON, A.B. Clerk to registrar Brown university, 1895-96; 
assistant registrar 1896-. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 

P. 

COOK, RAYMOND CAPRON, A.B.; C.E. 1895. In real estate business 
Chicago, 111. Address, 1420 Davis St., Evanston, 111. P. 

COOPER, HENRY ELLIOTT, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1895-96; broker with R. J. Kimball and company. New York, N. Y., 
190 1-. Address, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

CROSBY, WALTER THEODORE, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard universityi 899. 
Physician and surgeon Manchester, N. H.; visiting surgeon Sacred Heart 
hospital. Address, Manchester, N. H. P. 

DEXTER, NATHANIEL WHEATON, A.B. ; A.M. Columbia universitv 1898' 
Architect Pawtucket, R. I., 1898-1903; engineering department' Home 
telegraph and telephone company, Los Angeles, Cal., 1903-04; director 
Home telegraph and telephone company, Pasadena, Cal., 1903; secretary 
Empire consolidated mining company, Los Angeles, Cal. ; member Soci- 
ety of Columbia viniversity architects. Address, Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

DICKINSON, JAY ROGERS. Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. De- 
partment agent General fire extinguisher company. Providence, R. I. 
Address, 420 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P 

DUNCAN, SAMUEL WHITE, A.B. Fire insurance agent Boston, Mass.' 
Address, Freeman and St. Paul Sts., Brookline, Mass. P 

EDWARDS, STAFFORD CLARENCE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896. 
Student teacher high school, Providence, R. I., 1895-96; principal Union 
school, Greenport, N. Y., 1896-97; Union school, Schuylerville, N. Y., 
1898-99; teacher history and science. School 18, Richmond borough. New 
York, N. Y. Address, Sharon Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island N. 
Y. P. 

ELMER, FRANKLIN DAVENPORT, A.B.; D.B. University of Chicago 1898. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1899; assistant pastor Mount Morris church, 
New York, N. Y., 1899-1901; pastor First church, Winsted, Conn., 1901-; 
associate member council of 70, American institute of sacred literature; 
director Conn, state Sunday school association; member executive com- 
mittee Conn. Bible society; member advisory board Hartford school of 
religious pedagogy. Address, Winsted, Conn. P. 

ENO, ARTHUR LLEWELLYN, A.B.; A.M. University of Vermont 1899; 
Harvard university 1902. Assistant rhetoric. Brown university, 1895- 
96. Teacher Latin, Vermont academy, 1896-98; instructor English and 
German, University of Vermont, 1898-1900; instructor English, Uni- 
versity of Texas, Austin, Tex. Author various articles and short stories. 
Address, Austin, Tex. P. 

GARDNER, WILL EDWARD, Ph.B. Graduated Episcopal theological 
school, Cambridge, Mass., 1898; ordained Episcopal minister 1898; rector 
Church of the Holy Name, Swampscott, Mass., 1898-1903 ; Christ's church, 



4i8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1895 

Quincy, Mass., 1903-; instructor vocal culture and reading, Episcopal 
theological school, Cambridge, Mass. Address, Christ's Church Rectory, 
Quincv, Mass. P. 

GEORGl', HERVE WASHINGTON, A.B. vStudent secretary International 
committee Young men's Christian association, 1895-97; secretary Inter- 
collegiate young men's Christian association, New York, N. Y., 1897- 
1900; missionary Home mission board, Presbyterian church, Wimbledon, 
N. D. Address, Wimbledon, N. D. P. 

GORDON, GEORGE ANDREW, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896; D.B. 
Union theological seminary 1900. Student teacher high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1895-96; teacher classics, Vermont academy, 1896-97; or- 
dained Congregational minister; pastor's assistant Broadway tabernacle, 
New York, N. Y., 1900-03; pastor Southbridge, Mass., 1904-. Address, 
5 Park St., Southbridge, Mass. P. 

GRANT, HOWARD MARSH, Ph.B. With Equitable life assurance com- 
pany. Providence, R. I. Address, 10 Brighton St., Providence. R. I. P 

HARRINGTON, ALEXANDER EMOR, A.B. Address, Centredale, R. I. 

HORTON, FRED ELLIS, Ph.B. Real estate agent; member firm of H. 
F. Horton and sons, Providence; member school committee, Cranston, 
R. I., 1903-. Address, 87 Weybosset St., Providence. R. I. P. 

HOYE, HENRY JOSEPH, A.B. : M.D. Johns Hopkins university 1899. 
Surgical interne Boston city hospital 1899-1901; physician Providence, 
R. I., 1901-; pathological exteme R. T. hospital 1904-; surgeon out- 
patient department, St. Joseph's hospital, 1904-. Address, 194 Broad 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HULL, ARTHUR JOHNSON, Ph.B.; LL.B. Yale university 1901. Teacher 
Newtown, Conn., 1886-87; Monroe, Conn., 1887-88; principal grammar 
school. Ware, Mass., 1895-96; George A. Priest grammar school, Man- 
chester-by-the-sea, Mass., 1896-99; admitted to bar 1901; lawyer Bridge- 
port, Conn., 1901-; member board of school visitors, Monroe, Conn., 1899- 
1902; justice of the peace 1900-; member Conn, house of representatives 
1905-. Address, 164 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. P. 

JASTRAM, EDWARD PERKINS, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1898. 
Lawyer; member firm of Edwards and Angell. Address, 63 Elmgrove 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

JENKS, ELISHA TUCKER PEIRCE, A.B. With The M. Steinert and 
sons company, piano dealers, Boston, Mass. Address, 26 North Main 
St., Middleboro, Mass. P. 

KEATING, FREDERICK LIONEL CHESTER, Ph.B.; LL.B. New York 
law school 1897. Lawyer New York, N. Y.; commissioner of licenses. 
New York, 1904-. Address, 38 Park Row, New York, N. Y. P. 

KIMBALL, HAZEN, A.B. Professor history and philosophy, Hartsville 
college, Harts\'ille, Ind., 1895-96; principal private school. New Bedford, 
Mass., 1 896-. Address, 461 Chancery St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

LANCEY, ELNO DUSTIN, A.B. Insurance agent Providence, R. I.; 
Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Col.; Albuquerque, N. Mex. Bom Brook- 
line, N. H.. Oct. 5, 1871; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 24, 1901. Nee. 1902 

LAWSON, JAMES, A.B. Student Newton theological institution 1895-96; 
preacher Foster street Baptist chapel, Fall River, Mass., 1895-96. Born 
South Valley, Cattaraugus county, N. \ ., July 21, 1868; died Fall River, 
Mass., Oct. 7, 1896, ' ' Newt., Nee. 1897 

McDonald. WILLIAM, Ph.B.; a.m. Columbia university 1899; M.D. 
College of physicians and surgeons, Columbia university, 1899; Interne 
R. I. hospital 1899-1901; assistant physician Butler hospital for the in- 
sane. Providence, R. I., 1901-. Author various articles in medical jour- 
nals. Address, Butler Hospital, Providence, R. I. P. 

MacGOWN, PHILIP TALMAGE, A.B.; M.D. Boston university 1898. 
Physician. Address, Box 552, Mystic, Conn. P. 



i895 GRADUATES 419 

MACURDA, ARTHUR AMSDEN. A.B.; A.M. University of Cal. 1902. In 
business Watertown, Mass , 1895-96; registrar Kamehameha schools, 
Honolulu, H. I., 1896-98; teacher and principal Cogswell polytechnical 
college, San Francisco, Cal., 1898-1901; educational director Young 
men's Christian association, San Francisco, 1899- 1904: deputy superin- 
tendent schools, San Francisco, 1903-. Address, 2 Belmont Ave., San 
Francisco, Cal. P. 

MAHONEY, HENRY, A.B.; LL.B. New York law school 1897. Lawyer 
Boston and Norwood, Mass. Address, 183 Walpole St., Norwood, 
Mass. P. 

MAYNARD, EDWARD ARTHUR, A.B. Settlement clerk The Dorcas 
mining, milling and development company, Florence, Col.; contractor 
and builder Burlington, Vt. Address, 511 North St., Burlington, Vt. 

P. 

MEARS, FRED WINCHESTER, A.B.; LL.B. University of Michigan 1898. 
Address, Sioux City, la. P. 

MESEROLL, LESTER, A.B. Graduate student Brown university 1895- 
96; teacher Tiverton, R. I., 1896-99; supervising principal Dunellen, N. 
J., 1899-. Address, Dunellen, N. J. P. 

MILLINGTON, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Professor German, French and 
history. Southwest Virginia institute, Bristol, Va., 1895-96; teacher 
English and mathematics. Manual training high school. Providence, R. 
I., 1896-99; principal grammar school, Norwood, R. I., 1899-1901; 
teacher Engli.sh, Iloilo, Panay, P. I., 1901-04; superintendent schools, 
Winsted, Conn. Address, Box 546, Winsted, Conn. P. 

MORRIS, FRANK HENRY, C.E. Civil engineer Mass. highway com- 
mission, Boston, Mass. Address, 86 Hudson St., Somerville, Mass. P. 

O'CONNOR, CHARLES JEROME, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1895-96; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member school committee 1904-. 
Address, 75 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. Harv. law quin., P. 

O'DONNELL, WILLIAM THOMAS. A.B.; LL.B. Columbia university 
1898. Lawyer Bristol, R. I., 1898; secretary board of commissioners of 
the sinking fund, Bristol. Address, Box 280, Bristol, R. I. P. 

OLNEY, GEORGE HARWOOD, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1898. 
Lawyer with Guthrie, Cravath and Henderson, New York, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 52 William St., New York, N. Y. Harv. law quin., P. 

PACKARD, SUMNER TINGLEY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1898. 
In business Brockton, Mass.; member common council, Brockton, 1900- 
01. Address, 100 Prospect St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

PUTNAM, ALGERNON WAIT, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. 
Instructor French, Brown university, 1895-96. Farmer South Lyndeboro, 
N. H. Address, South Lyndeboro, N. H. P. 

ROBINSON, FRED ARTHUR, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1898. Ordained Baptist minister 1898; pastor Pleasant View 
church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1898-1903; First church, Milford, N. H., 1903-. 
Address, Milford, N. H. Newt., P. 

SAMMIS, EDWARD ARMINGTON, Ph.B. Teacher commercial depart- 
ment, high school, Johnston, R. I., 1895-96; master commercial depart- 
ment high school, Stamford, Conn., 1896- ; master high school, Stamford, 
1901-. Address, 60 Grove St., Stamford, Conn. P. 

SHARP, DALLAS LORE, A.B.; D.B. Bo.ston university 1899. Methodist 
Episcopal minister 1895-99; assistant librarian Boston university 1899- 
1901; assistant professor English literature 1903-; member editorial stafif 
Youth's companion, 1902-04. Author Christ and His time, 1896-97; Wild 
life near home, 190T ; A watcher in the woods, 1903 ; Roof and meadow, 1904; 
numerous articles in magazines. Address, Boston University Boston, 
Mass. P. 



420 BROWNUNIV E R S I T Y 1895 

SKINNER, EDWIN ANGELL, Ph.B. Member engineering corps, Boston 
terminal company, 1896-98; assistant engineer Union Pacific railroad 
1898-99; Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek district railroad 1899-1901; 
resident engineer St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado railroad 1901-03; 
assistant engineer Westinghouse, Church, Kerr and company, 1903-. 
Address, 809 Linden St., Scranton, Penn. P. 

SLADE, HENRY BENNETT, A.B. ' Student teacher high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1895-96; graduate student Brown university 1895-96; assist- 
ant chemist Maine agricultural experim.ent station 1896-97; assistant 
department of milk inspection. Providence, R. I., 1899-1901; Nebraska 
experiment station 1901-02; chemist Idaho experiment station 1902-03; 
research chemist Parke, Davis and company, Detroit, Mich., 1903-04; 
chemist experiment station. University of Arizona, 1904-05. Author 
various articles in scientific journals. Born Fall River, Mass , May 23, 
1872; died Tucson, Ariz., June 5, 1905. Prov. jour., P. 

SLEEPER, FRANK WARREN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896; M. 
D. Harvard university 190 1. House surgeon Carney hospital, Boston, 
Mass., 1900-02; physician Dorchester, Mass. Address, 748 Dudley St., 
Dorchester, Boston, Mass. P. 

SLOCUM, FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896; Ph.D. 1898. 
Instructor mathematics. Brown university, 1895-1900; assistant professor 
astronomy 1901-. Author various articles in scientific journals. Ad- 
dress, Ladd Observatory, Providence, R. I. P. 

STEVENS, ALLAN PRESCOTT, A.B. Law student Yale university; 
secretary Metal workers mutual fire insurance company. Providence, R. 
I. Address, 185 Oak Hill Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

STRATTON, WILLIAM COWPER, A.B. Graduate student Brown uni- 
versity, 1895-96; with H. C. Frick coke company, Pleasant Unity, Penn. 
Address, Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland Co., Penn. P. 

SUMNER, ROY WALTER, Ph.B. Coal dealer Worcester, Mass. Born 
Stafford Springs, Conn., March 8, 1874; died Worcester, Mass., Dec. 20, 
1901. Nee. 1902 

SWEET, GEORGE HENRY, C.E. With King Philip mill 1895-97; prin- 
cipal South Gardner school, Tiverton, R. I., 1897-98; Steep Brook gra,m- 
mar school. Fall River, Mass., 1898-99; Lincoln school. Fall River, 1899-. 
Author articles in periodicals. Address, 591 Middle St., Fall River, 
Mass. P. 

SWIFT, JOHN CAMPBELL, A.B. Principal boys' department, Perkins 
institution for the blind. South Boston, Mass., 1895-97; professor in 
charge department of modern languages, Cosmopolitan correspondence 
university, Irvington, N. Y., 1897-1901; secretary of the faculty 1898- 
1901; instructor French, Latin and English, English high school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, English high school. Providence, R. I. P. 

TAYLOR, LUCIEN EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1896. In- 
structor French, Brown university, 1896-97. Assistant cataloguer Boston 
public library, Boston, Mass., 1903-. Address, Technology Chambers, 
Irvington St., Boston, Mass. P. 

THOMPSON, FREDERICK EVERETT, A.B. ; LL.B. University of Maine 
1900. Broker, member firm of Hamlin, Thompson and Sheldon, Boston, 
Mass. Address, 60 State St., Boston, Mass. P. 

TILLINGHAST, JOHN AVERY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1898. 
Admitted to bar 1898; lawyer. Addre-ss, 1038-1039 Banigan Building, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

TINKHAM, EDGAR LUTHER, Ph.B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 
1897. With Bell telephone company, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 
N. E. Cor. Eleventh and Filbert Sts., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 



i895 GRADUATES . 421 

TRUEX, AMASA RANDALL TOURTELLOT, A.B. Student Episcopal 
theological school, Cambridge, Mass. In business New York, N. Y.; 
Binghamton, N. Y. Address, Binghamton, N. Y. 

VAUGHAN. RICHARD MINER, A.B.; D.B. University of Chicago 1898. 
Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Warren avenue church, Detroit, 
Mich., 1899-1901; First church, Janesville, Wis., 1901-. Address, Janes- 
ville. Wis. P. 

WALLING, CHARLES HAROLD, Ph.B. Consulting medical examiner 
railroad claim department, Providence, R. I. Address, 11 Rutland St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

WAMSLEY, FRANCIS WILLIS, Ph.B. Professor of biology, Temple 
college, Philadelphia, Penn., 1896-97; professor natural sciences. South 
Jersey institute, Bridgeton, N. J., 1897-99; principal grammar school. 
Woods Hole, Mass., 1900-03; teacher Freehold military school. Freehold, 
N. Y. Address, Woods Hole, Mass. P. 

WATTS, JOHN FRANKLIN, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1895-96; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1898; ordained 
Baptist minister 1898; pastor First church, Sioux City, la., 1898-; presi- 
dent Sioux City ministers' association 1900-02; Iowa Baptist conference 
1901; member board of managers Iowa Baptist state convention 1903- 
05; pastor First church, Fairbury, Neb., 1905-. Address, Fairbury, Neb. 

Roch., P. 

WHIPPLE, CLIFFORD, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1896. Instructor 
rhetoric. Brown university, 1898-99. Principal high school, Bristol, R. I., 
1 899- 1 900; admitted to bar 1903 ; lawyer with Edwards and Angell, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1904-. Address, Union Trust Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

WHITE, PAUL MAURICE, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1898. Law- 
yer Boston, Mass. Address, 141 Blackstone St., Woonsocket, R. I. 

Harv. law quin., P. 

WHITMAN, HOBART AUGUSTUS, A.B. With Logan, Swift and Brig- 
ham envelope company, Worcester, Mass. Address, 1 7 Shaffner St., Wor- 
cester, Mass. P. 

WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1898. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1898; lawyer. Address, 407 Carter Brothers' Building, 
Jackson, Mich. P. 

WILLIAMS, EUGENE CRAWFORD, Ph.B. Draughtsman. Address, 72 
Park Place, Pawtucket, R. I. 

WILSON, WILLIAM FREDERICK, A.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1898; preacher Third Baptist church. Fall River, Mass., 1895- 
98; ordained Baptist minister 1898; pastor North Abington, Mass., 1898- 
1904; Market street church, Amesbury, Mass. Address, Amesbury, 
Mass. P. 

WINTER, LOUIS VICTOR CAMPBELL, Ph.B. Reporter Tribune, New 
York, N. Y.; private secretary; resident Mentone, Cal. Bom Staten 
Island, N. Y., July 17, 1873; died Mentone, Cal., Feb. 17, 1905. P. 

WRIGHT, PETER CLARK, A.B.; D.B. University of Chicago 190 1. Or- 
dained Baptist minister; pastor Norwich, Conn. Address, Norwich, 
Conn. P. 

WYCKOFF, WALTER CORNELIUS, A.B. In real estate business. Ad- 
dress University Club, New York, N. Y. P. 



BARKER, BEATRICE JENNIE, Ph.B. Assistant cataloguer Brown uni- 
versity 1897-1902. Teacher high school, Newburyport, Mass.; graduated 
N. Y. State library school, Albany, N. Y., 1904; cataloguer N. Y. state 
library 1904-05; public library, Springfield, Mass., 1905-. Address, 
University Library, University of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. P. 



422 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1895 

BLISS, ISABEL WARWICK [Mrs. Nathan Robinson Wood] A.B.; A.M. 
upon examination 1897. Teacher high school, Providence, R. I.. 1895- 
96; Quincy Mansion school, Quincy, Mass., 1896-97; high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1897-99. Address, 61 Boston Ave., West Medford, Mass. 

P. 

BONNER, MAUDE ANNE, A.B. Address, 102 WiUiams St., Providence, 
R. I. 

CLARKE. MARTHA REYNOLDS [Mrs. Leonard Worcester Williams], 
A.B.; A.M. Columbia university 1896. Address, 89 Brown St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

COMSTOCK, CLARA ELIZABETH, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. 
Address, 550 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GOODALE, NETTIE SERENA [Mrs. John Samuel Murdock], A.B.; A.M. 
upon examination 1899. Assistant cataloguer Brown university 1895- 
99; cataloguer 1899-1901. Address, 163 Arnold Ave., Edgewood, R. I. 

P. 

MANNING, EMOGENE MIRIAM, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. 
Student teacher high school. Providence, R. I., 1895-96; member R. I. 
homoeopathic hospital training school for nurses 1900-01; nurse. Ad- 
dress, Providence, R. I. P. 

NICHOLS, BERTHA ABBY [Mrs. Horace Greeley Bissell], Ph.B Address, 
East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

PAULL, GRACE CHUPCH, A.B. Assistant teacher high school, Bristol, 
R. I., 190 1-. Address, Bristol, R. I. P. 

PECK, MARIA STORRS, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. Assist- 
ant rhetoric, Brown university, 1895-96; assistant to dean of Women's 
college 1896-97. Assistant Miss Abbott's school. Providence, R. I., 
1889-92; teacher history and English, Gilbert high school, Winsted, 
Conn., 1897-1900; student French, Paris, 1900-01; teacher history and 
German, Miss Wheeler's school. Providence, 1902-04; student Germany 
1903; teacher Manual training high school. Providence, R. I., 1904-, 
Address, ic6 George St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PECKHAM, ELIZABETH ROBINA [Mrs. Ralph Kinder], A.B. Teacher 
Susquehanna collegiate institute, Towanda, Penn., 1895-97; high school, 
South Orange, N. J. Address, 4612 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia, Penn. 

P. 
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1896 

ALDEN, JOHN HENRY HARLOW, A.B. With Winchester repeating 
arms company, New Haven, Conn. Address, 36 Lynwood St., New 
Haven, Conn. P. 

AMES, JAMES ELLIS, A.B. Principal A. P. Hoyt grammar school. East 
Providence, R. I. Address, 74 Mary Ave., East Providence, R. I. P. 

ANGLE, CHARLES MONTGOMERY, A.B. Graduated Crozer theological 
seminary 1899; ordained Baptist minister 1899; pastor Fifth church, 
Trenton, N. J., 1899-1903; West Hoboken, N. J., 1903-. Address, 381 
Webster Ave., Jersey City, N. J. P. 

ASH, CARROLL HARRY, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. Teacher 
high school, Battle Creek, Mich.; with L. E. Knott apparatus company, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 15 Harcourt St., Boston, Mass. P. 

BACON. JUSTIN HOMER, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. Instructor 
Romance languages, Brown university, 1896-97. Teacher French and 
German, high school. Bellows Falls, Vt., 1897-1901; science and German, 
Vermont academy Saxton's River, Vt., 1901-02; French and German, 
Franklin school, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O., 1902-. Address, Frank- 
lin School, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati. O. P. 



1896 GRADUATES 423 

BICKNELL, ALLAN BUELL, A.B.- A.M. upon examination 1897; Ph.D. 
1899 Instructor Latin, Brown university, 1896-97, 1898-99; curator 
Albert Harkness classical seminary 1897-98. Teacher Milton academy, 
Baltimore, Md.. 1901-03; West Jersey academy, Bridgeton, N. J., 1903- 
04; Wenonah military academy. Wenonah, N. J., 1904-. Address, We- 
nonah Military Academy, Wenonah, N. J. P. 

BLISS, WILLIAM CARPENTER, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898 
LL.B. University of Michigan 1901. Admitted to bar 1901; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; clerk 7th judicial district, R. I. district court, 1904 
U. S. naval service 1898-99, ensign; lieutenant R. I. naval battalion 1899- 
1903; lieutenant commander 1903-. Address, 19 College St., Providence 
R. I. P 

BUCKLIN, EDWARD EVERETT, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899 
Civil engineer. Address, Mystic, Conn. P 

BULLOCK, JOSEPB RICHARD, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897 
Assistant rhetoric. Brown university, 1896-98. Graduate student Har- 
vard university 1898-99; assistant principal Greenville public schools 
Norwich, Conn., 1900; teacher evening school. Providence, R. I., 1900- 
03; admitted to bar 1902; lawver Providence. Address, 30 Lockwood 
St. Providence, R. I. ' P. 

BURRAGE, CHAMPLIN, A.B.; A.M. 1905. Student of history and engaged 
in bibliographical research, London and Oxford. Editor Browne's A new 
year's guift, 1904; author The origin and developement of the church 
covenant idea, 1904. Address, Togus, Me. P. 

CALL, ARTHUR DEERIN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Director 
of schools, N. Y. state reformatory, Elmira, N. Y., 1896-97; princi- 
pal school, Elmira, 1898-99; superintendent schools HoUiston, Medway 
and Shcrborn, Mass., 1899-1902; Ansonia, Conn., 1902-04; principal 
Second north school, Hartford, Conn., 1904-. Author addresses and 
articles in magazines. Address, 18 Shultas Place, Hartford, Conn. P. 

CARR, LEWIS MARSH, Ph.B. Teller Alton national bank, Alton, 111. 
Address, Alton National Bank, Alton, 111. P. 

CHURCHILL, CHESTER STANLEY, C.E. Civil engineer Providence, 
R. I., 1896-97; draughtsman Swift and company, Chicago, 111., 1897; 
civil engineer Swift and company. South St. Joseph, Mo., 1897-1900; 
foreman lard refinery, Swift and company, Chicago, 1900-02; assistant 
superintendent 190 2-. Address, 604 East 50th St., Chicago, 111. P. 

CHURCHILL, SAMUEL BELDEN, A.B. Teacher; head Latin department 
Wilmington conference academy, Dover, Del., 1896-98; vice principal 
high school, Honesdale, Penn., 1899-. Address, P. O. Box 552, Hones- 
dale, Penn. P. 

COGHILL, GEORGE ELLETT. AB.: Ph.D. 1902; Sc.M. University of 
New Mexico 1899. Assistant professor biology, University of New 
Mexico, 1899-1901; Grand army of the republic fellow Brown university 
1901-02; professor biology. Pacific university, 1902-. Author various 
articles in scientific journals; collaborator Journal of comparative neurol- 
ogy and psychology. Address, Forest Grove, Or. P. 

DAY, ROBERT HARVEY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. Student 
teacher English high school. Providence, R. 1., 1806-97; teacher mathe- 
matics Classical high school. Providence, 1897-98; mathematics and 
physics. Manual training high school, Providence, 1898; teacher Little 
Compton, R. I., 1898-99; principal grammar school, Norwood, R. I., 
1899-1900. Bom Providence, R. I., Nov. 4, 1872; died Hyde Park, Chi- 
cago. 111., March 2, 1900. Nee. 1900 
DEACON, CHARLES FREDERICK. A.B.: M.D. Harvard university 1900. 
Physician Providence, R. I.; medical examiner Prudential insurance 
company. Address, 480 Friendship St., Providence, R. I. P. 
DENISON, LEON HAYES, Ph.B. Secretary B. T. Whipple real estate 
company, Kansas City, Mo., 1896-1900; member firm of E. E. and A. E. 



424 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1896 

Holmes, Kansas City, 1900-02; real estate department U. S. and Mexican 
trust company; member firm of Holmes, Denison and Carter. Address, 
3 Bryant Building, Kansas City, Mo. P. 

DORMON, HORACE PAUL, A.B. Admitted to bar 1901; lawyer Phila- 
delphia, Penn. Address, 1420 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

DOWLING, GASHERIE De WITT, A.B. Graduated Philadelphia divin- 
ity school 1899;^ ordained Episcopal deacon 1899; priest 1900; assistant 
minister Calvary church, Germantown, Penn., 1899; curate Epiphany 
chapel, Philadelphia, Penn., 1899-1901; rector St. Luke's church. Hot 
Springs, Ark., 1901-04; Trinity church, Davenport, la., 1904-. Address, 
616 Brady St., Davenport, la. P. 

DRAWBRIDGE, ROBERT WILLIAM, A.B. Student Newton theolog- 
ical seminary 1896-97; ordained Congregational minister 1897; pastor 
Union Village, Wakefield, N. H., 1897-98; Village church, Medway, Mass., 
1 898-; president board of trustees Dean library association, Medway, 
Mass., 1 898-. Address, Medway, Mass. Newt., P. 

EASTON, CHARLES REGINALD, A.B. Admitted to bar 1898; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; town solicitor Lincoln, R. I., 1899-1903, 1903-; 
member R. I. senate 1902-03, 1905-. Address, 75 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. R. I. att., P. 

EDWARDS, JOHN BLAIR, Ph.B.; LL.B. Washington university, St. Louis, 
Mo., 1898. Admitted to bar 1898; lawyer St. Louis, Mo. Address, 5870 
Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. P. 

FLAGG, BURTON SANDERSON, A.B. Special agent Fitchburg mutual 
fire insurance company, Fitchburg, Mass., 1897-1901; secretary Merri- 
mack mutual fire insurance company, Andover, Mass., 1901-; trustee 
Andover guild; member school board. Address, Andover, Mass. P. 

FOSTER, THEODORE CLYDE, Ph.B. Vice president T. W. Foster and 
brother company, Providence, R. I. Address, 78 Waterman St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

FROST, GEORGE FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. 
Teacher high school. Providence, R. I., 1896-97; classical high school, 
Providence, 1897-1903; clerk common pleas division, R. I. supreme court, 
Providence, 1903-. Address, 303 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GALLUP, CLARENCE MASON, A.B.; D.B. University of Chicago 1900. 
In business Norwich, Conn., 1896-97; ordained Baptist minister 1900; 
pastor Second church, Southington, Conn., 1900-01; assistant pastor 
Emmanuel church, Albany, N. Y., 1901-03; assistant superintendent 
N. Y. city Baptist mission society 1904; pastor First church. New Bed- 
ford, Mass., 1904-. Address, 123 Bedford St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

GAMWELL, IRVING HENRY, A.B. Principal high school, Bristol, R. 
I., 1896-99; Milford, Mass., 1899-1900; superintendent schools, Franklin, 
Mass. Address, Franklin, Mass. P. 

GIBSON, SETH ASHLEY, A.B. Law student Columbia university 1896- 
98; lawyer Ariz. Ter. ; night city editor Providence journal. Address, 
Providence Journal Co., Providence, R. I. P. 

GREEN, GEORGE FRANCIS, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1899; ordained Baptist minister; pastor First church, Lawrence, 
Mass., 1900-. Address, 274 Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. P. 

GREEN, RONALD CONRAD, A.B. Superintendent Columbia conserve 
company, Indianapolis, Ind. Address, 14 John St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GREENE, HARRY SYLVESTER, A.B. Vice president Woonsocket nap- 
ping machinery company, Woonsocket, R. I. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. 

P. 

HALE, CARLETON, Ph.B. Rubber planter Hda de Tula, Vera Cruz, 
Mexico Address, 24 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. P. 



1896 GRADUATES 425 

HOLMBERG, CARL LESTER MAGNUS, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 

1900. Interne R. I. hospital 1901-03; physician Campello, Brockton, 
Mass.; member staff Brockton hospital 1903- ; Mass. medical society; 
Brockton medical society. Address, iiii Warren Ave., Campello, Mass. 

P. 

HOPKINSON, GEORGE, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1905. Teacher 
Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1 896-97-: Westleigh collegiate 
institute. New York, N. Y., 1897-99; Leals school, Plainfield, N. J., 
1899-1901; physician Boston, Mass. Address, 329 Massachusetts Ave., 
Boston, Mass. P. 

HORTON, HERBERT BRADFORD, A.B.; M.D. University of Michigan 

1901. Physician and surgeon East Providence Centre, R. L Address, 
East Providence Centre, R. L P. 

HOYT, DANIEL MANSFIELD, Ph.B.; M.D. University of Penn. 1901. 
Physician Philadelphia, Penn.; assistant demonstrator University of 
Penn. Address, 3604 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

HUDSON, GARDNER KIRK, A.B.; A.M. Columbia university 1897; LL.B. 
Harvard university 1901. Lawyer; member firm of Hudson and Ander- 
son, Worcester and Fitchburg, Mass., 1903-; city council Fitchburg 
1901-04; city solicitor 1905-. Address, 112 Day St., Fitchburg, Mass. 

P. 

HUNT, JOHN MERCER, A.B. Graduated Crozer theological seminary 
1899; ordained Baptist minister 1899; pastor Pottsville, Penn., 1899- 
1903; Fifth church, Trenton, N. J., 1903-. Address, 727 Centre St., 
Trenton, N. J. P. 

HUSE, HENRY FELTON, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1899; Baptist minister; pastor First church, Skowhegan, Me. Ad- 
dress, P. O. Box 844, Skowhegan, Me. Newt., P. 

JERNEGAN, MARCUS WILSON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898. 
Teacher high school, Providence, R. I., 1897-9S; principal high school, 
Edgartown, Mass., 1899-1901; fellow in history. University of Chicago, 
1901-04; assistant in history 1902-03; instructor history, University of 
Chicago high school, 1903-. Author The Tammany societies of Rhode 
Island, 1897. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. P. 

JONES, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, Ph.B. Admitted to bar 1898; law- 
yer Providence, R. I. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

R. I. att., P. 

JONES, WILLIAM AUGUSTINE, A.B. Real estate agent New York, N. 
Y. Address, Rough and Ready, Nevada Co., Cal. P. 

KEMPTON, ALVAN ALDEN, A.B. Principal high school, Kingston, 
Mass., 1901-03; Warren, R. I., 1903-04; Brigham academy, Bakersfield, 
Vt., 1904-. Address, Bakersfield, Vt. P. 

KENERSON, WILLIAM HERBERT, M.E. Assistant in the drawing 
room. Brown university, 1896-97; instructor mathematics and drawing 
1897-1901; assistant professor drawing and mechanical engineering 1901- 
02; mechanical engineering 1902-. Member American society of me- 
chanical engineers; president Providence association of mechanical engi- 
neers; member Society for the advancement of engineering education. 
Author occasional articles in engineering papers. Address, Brown Uni- 
versity, Providence R. I. P. 

KENYON, HOWARD DAY, A.B. Sub-principal Classical high school, 
Lynn, Mass. Address, 391 Pawtucket Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

LANG, HERBERT BOWMAN, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1902. 
Physician. Address, 369 Talbot Ave., New Dorchester, Mass. P. 

LE GRAND, ABRAHAM, A.B. Baptist minister; pastor Bangor, Wis., 
1896-99; Omro, Wis., 1899-1903; Appleton, Wis., 1903-. Address, Ap- 
pleton, Wis. P. 



426 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1896 

LOCKE, EDWIN ALLEN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897; M.D. 
Han'^ard university 1901. Phj-sician Boston, Mass.; first assistant vis- 
iting physician, Long Island hospital, Boston, 1902-; physician out-pa- 
tient department, Boston city hospital, 1903-; assistant clinical medi- 
cine, Harvard university, 1903-. Author various articles in medical 
journals and monographs on medical subjects. Address, 117 Beacon 
St., Boston, Mass. P. 

MABIE, HARRY SAXTON, Ph.B. Student Mass. institute of technology 
1896-98; ordained Baptist minister 1898; pastor New Marlboro, Mass., 
1898-1901; Sandisfield, Mass., 1900-1901; Beth-Eden church, Fitchburg, 
Mass., 1902-04; First church. Cedar Falls, la., 1904-. Address, 1422 
Clay St., Cedar Falls, la. P. 

McAUSLAN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, A.B. In business Providence, 
R. I. Address, 44 Elton St., Providence, R. I. P. 

McCarthy, CHARLES, Ph.B.; Ph.D. University of Wisconsin 1901. 
Librarian Wisconsin legislative reference department, Madison, Wis., 
1901-. Author various historical articles. Address, 421 Murray St., 
Madison, Wis. P. 

McCOMBER, STEWART ALFRED, Ph.B.; A.M. tipon examination 1897; 
M.D. Detroit college of medicine 1903. Assistant instructor physical 
culture, Brown university, 1896-97. Graduated Harvard summer 
school of physical culture 1897; director physical culture, Worcester 
academy, Worcester, Mass., 1897-99; director of gymnasium, Detroit 
university school, 1899-; physician Detroit, Mich., 1903-. Address, De- 
troit University School, Detroit, Mich. P. 

MATHEWSON, ERNEST HOXSIE, Ph.B. Tobacco expert U. S. de- 
partment of agriculture, Washington, D. C. Address, Keysville, Va. 

P. 

MATTESON, GEORGE ARNOLD, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1900. 
Interne R. I. hospital 1900-02; physician Providence, R. I.; fellow R. I. 
medical society 1903-; Providence medical society 1903-; exteme R. I. 
hospital 1903-. Address, 112 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MEACHAM, ALFRED BERTRAND, A.B. Business manager The post- 
graduate journal. Address, 303 East 20th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

MERRILL, THEODORE CLARKSON, Ph.B.; M.D. Boston university 
1899. Physician Colorado, Tex.; county physician Mitchell county, 
Tex., 190 1-. Author articles in medical journals. Address, Colorado, 
Mitchell Co., Tex. P. 

METCALF, HAVEN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897; Ph.D. University 
of Neb. 1903. Instructor botany. Brown university, 1896-99. Pro- 
fessor biology. Tabor college, 1 899-1 901; fellow in botany, University 
of Neb., T901-02; professor botany, Clemson college, S. C, 1902-; state 
botanist S. C , 1902-. Author various monographs on botanical subjects. 
Address, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. P. 

MINER, WILLIAM FRANCIS, A.B. Principal academy, Corinna, Me., 
1898-1901; Mattanawcook academy, Lincoln, Me., 1901-04; high school, 
Barrington, R. I., 1904-. Address, Drownville, R. I. P. 

MONK, WESLEY ELIAS, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1899. Lawyer. 
Address. 23 Court St., Boston, Mass. P. 

MORSE, ALBERT vSWIFT, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1900. Instructor 
French, Brown university, 1896-1900; Romance languages 1900-03; as- 
sistant professor Romance languages 1903-. Student Europe 1903-04. 
Address, 136 Larch St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MORSE, EDWARD BAILEY, A.B Reporter New York Times 1897-98; 
sub-editor Chicago news and Chicago American, 1 899-1 901; New York 
evening world, 1902; assistant city editor Evening telegram, New York, 
N. Y. Address, Herald Building, New York, N. Y. P. 



1896 GRADUATES 427 

MULLIGAN, ANTHONY AMBROSE, A.B. Special agent Central acci- 
dent insurance company, Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, Central jAccident 
Insurance Co., Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

MURDOCK, JOHN SAMUEL. A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1899. Ad- 
mitted to bar 189S; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, Banigan Build- 
ing, Providence, R. I. P. 

NICHOLS, ALBERT RODMAN, A.B. In business Providence, R. I., 1896- 
1904; student library science Columbian university and Library of 
Congress, Washington, D. C; assistant in the reading room. Congressional 
library. Address, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. P. 

NOTT, CHARLES PALMER, Ph.B.; Sc.M. University of Cal. 1898. As- 
sistant botany. University of Cal., 1896-1900; manager tarm, Palo Alto, 
Cal., 1900-. Author Nitophylla of California, description and distribution, 
1900; various papers in scientific journals. Address, Palo Alto, Cal. P. 

OTIS, WILLIAM PIERCE, Ph.B. Manufacturing jeweler Providence, R. 
I. Address, 203 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

OWEN, JESSE BELL, Ph.B. Teacher Galesburg, 111., 1897-1900; prin- 
cipal school. Champagne, 111., 1900-03; retail lumber dealer, Stonington, 
111. Address, Stonington, 111. P. 

PAGE, ERNEST VICTOR, A.B. Teacher high school, Johnston. R. I., 
1896-97; New Bedford, Mass., 1897-1900; West Roxbury high school, 
Boston, Mass., 1900-. Address, 74 Montello St., Roslindale, Mass. P. 

PARKER, EDWARD STARK, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1900. 
Physician Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 119 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. 

PARKER, GEORGE LINCOLN, A.B. Screw manufacturer Boston, Mass.; 
optical manufacturer; piano dealer Boston; member Corinthian quar- 
tette. Address, 39 Nonantum St., Newton, Mass. P. 

PHILLIPS, ROBERT SIMMONS, Ph.B.; M.D. New York homoeopathic 
medical college 1900. Interne Flower hospital. New York, N. Y., 1900- 
01; physician Providence, R. I.; secretary R. I. homoeopathic medical 
society. Address, 194 Angell St., Providence. R. I. P. 

PHINNEY. TRISTRAM CLEVELAND, A.B. Head of shipping depart- 
ment. Western electric company, St. Louis, Mo. Address, General De- 
livery, St. Louis, Mo. P. 

PRICE, WILLIAM EDMUND, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1897. Man- 
ufacturer insulated magnet and resistance wires, Lisbon, N. H.; secre- 
tary and treasurer New England electrical works. Address. Lisbon, 
N. H. P. 

RATHBUN, ELMER JEREMIAH, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1898. 
Admitted to bar 1898; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1897-; clerk district court, 4th R. I. judicial district, 1900; 

1'ustice 4th R. I. judicial district 1900-. Address, 49 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. R. I. att., P. 

RICKARD. JAMES HELME, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1896-98; lawyer Woonsocket, R. I.; coroner Woonsocket 1903-. Address, 
19 Longley Building, Woonsocket, R. I. Harv. law quin., P. 

ROBINSON, EDWARD NORTH, Ph.B. Lawyer Boston, Mass. Ad- 
dress, 620 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

ROBINSON, WILL AUSTIN, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1897. Teacher 
Cornwall Heights school, Comwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. Address, 77 Mt. 
Pleasant Ave., Gloucester. Mass. P. 

ROCKWELL. HENRY HALL, Ph.B Manager Jamaica shipping com- 
pany; treasurer Providence ice company. Providence, R. I.; with Wins- 
low manufacturing company, Worcester Mass. Address, Winslow Man- 
ufacturing Co., Worcester, Mass. P. 



428 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1896 

ROSS, JAMES WYLIE, A.B.; University of Nashville. Principal high 
school, Tunica, Miss., 1896-97; teacher mathematics, Strawn college, 
1897-99; principal Waveriey training school 1899-1901; teacher mathe- 
matics Blandville college, Blandville, Ky., 1901-02; principal Wickliffe 
public school 1902-03; life insurance agent Nashville, Tenn. Address, 
311 Wilbum St., Nashville, Tenn. P. 

RUGG, WILLIAM WEBSTER, A.B. Market gardener. Address, 703 
Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, Mass. P. 

SANGER, ROBERT CLARK, Ph.B. Graduate student Harvard uni- 
versity 1896-97; superintendent Providence public market. Address, 
380 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SAVERY, WILLIAM BRIGGS, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1897; 
Ph.D. 1899. Assistant philosophy, Harvard university and Radcliffe 
college, 1899-1900; professor philosophy, Fairmont college, 1900-02; The 
University of Washington, 1902-. Address, University Station, Seattle 
Wash. P 

SMITH, FRANK EDWARD, Ph.B.; LL.B. Georgetown university 1898 
LL.M. 1899. Lawyer New York, N. Y. ; corporation clerk. Address 
329 W. 124th St., New York, N. Y. P 

SMITH, HENRY LAWRENCE, Ph.B. With W. S. Hill electric com- 
pany. New Bedford, Mass., 1896-1903; General electric company, Sche- 
nectady, N. Y., 1903-. Address, 23 State St., Schenectady, N. Y. P. 

SMITH, HOWARD REVERE, Ph.B. Draughtsman. Address, 51 Mid- 
dle St., Portsmouth, N. H. P. 

SMITH, JESSE FOWLER, A.B. Student theology University of Chicago; 
superintendent normal dep9,rtment, Rangoon Baptist college, Rangoon, 
Burma, 1900-03; professor Pali 1903-. Address^ i Mission Road, Ran- 
goon, Burma. P. 

SMITH, JOHN WILLIAM, A.B. Broker Providence, R. I. Address, 177 
Arnold Ave., Edgewood, R. I. P. 

STEDMAN, CHARLES SUMNER, Ph.B. Lawyer. Address, 445 Broad- 
way, Albany, N. Y. P. 

STEERE, WILLIAM HARRIS, Ph.B. Draughtsman. Address, 81 Belle- 
vue Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

STONE, ALLISON, Ph.B. Purchasing agent New England cotton yam 
company. Address, 42 Adams St., Taunton, Mass. P. 

STRATTON, SAMUEL RICHMOND, A.B. Student Crozer theological 
seminary 1896-99; ordained Baptist minister 18^9; pastor First church. 
Pleasant ville, N. J., 1899-. Address, Pleasantville, N. J. P. 

SWAN, MASON MARTIN, Ph.B.; LL.B. Albany law school 1899. Law- 
yer Watertown, N. Y.; member firm of Field and Swan; president Lin- 
coln league, Watertown, 1903-05. Address, 34-38 Savings Bank Build- 
ing, Watertown, N. Y. P. 

THOMPSON, HARRY LUKE, Ph.B.; A.M. Ewing college 1901. Prin- 
cipal Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn., 1896-1904; law student 
Boston university, 1904-. Address, Needham, Mass. P. 

THURSTON, JAMES HUMPHREY, A.B. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1896-98; lawyer Providence, R. I.; patent solicitor; member R. 
I. senate 1904. Address, 42 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

Harv. law quin., P. 

VAN DOREN, GEORGE BICKFORD, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons, Columbia imiversity, 1900. Physician and surgeon Water- 
town, N. Y.; attending physician almshouse and jail, Jefferson county, 
N. Y.; Jefferson county orphans' asylum; House of the Good Samaritan. 
Address, lA State St., Watertown, N. Y. P. 



1896 GRADUATES 429 

VAN DOREN, JOSEPH CANFIELD, A.B.; D.B. Auburn theological sem- 
inary, Auburn, N. Y., 1899. Presbyterian minister; pastor Cochran 
memorial church, Oneida Castle, N. Y. Address, Oneida Castle. N. Y. P. 

VINTON, SUMNER REDWAY, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1900; travelling secretary Student volunteer movement 1898- 
99; missionary to the Karens, American Baptist missionary union, 
Rangoon, Burma. Editor Karen recorder. Address, Mission Road, 
Rangoon, Burma, India. Newt., P. 

VOSE, ROBERT CHURCHILL, Ph.B. Importer and dealer in oil paint- 
ings, Boston, Mass. Address, 320 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. P. 

WALLING, EVERETT LEWIS, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1899. 
Lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. 

Harv. law quin., P. 

WATERMAN, HENRY HERBERT, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Teacher Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1896-. Address, 40 
Fifield Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

YOUNG, ROBERT, A.B. Real estate and insurance agent. Address, 
27 Exchange St., Providence, R. I. P. 



BULLOCK, SARAH JANE, Ph.B. Teacher Lewis academy, Southington, 
Conn., 1896-99; high school, Natick, Mass., 1899-1903; Arlington, Mass., 
1903-. Address, 208 East Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

CAFFREY, MABELLE ALICE [Mrs. Victor Frazee], A.B.; A.M. upon ex- 
amination 1898. Teacher Philadelphia, Penn., 1896-97; student teacher 
English high school. Providence, R. I., 1897-98; teacher Hope street 
high school 1898-1900. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

CLEVELAND, GRACE MABEL [Mrs. Charles Wilbur Cary], A.B. As- 
sistant high school, North Attleboro, Mass., 1896-97; Kittery, Me., 1897- 
98; Rumford Falls, Me., 1898-1902; principal 1903. Address, 7 Knox 
St., Rumford Falls, Me. P. 

HOLT, FLORA MAY [Mrs. Haven Metcalf], A.B. Teacher high school, 
Hudson, Mass. Address, Care Dr. Haven Metcalf, U S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. P. 

LANDON, MARGARET MAY [Mrs. WiUiam W. Fisher], Ph.B. Teacher 
Latin and English, Bergen school, Jersey City Heights, N. J., 1896-1901. 
Address, 654 East 141st St., New York, N. Y. P. 

STANTON, EMMA BRADFORD, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900. 
Assistant registrar for the Woinen's college, Brown university, 1897-. 
Address, 706 Hope St., Bristol, R. I. P. 

TILLINGHAST, CHARLOTTE LUSANNE, Ph.B. Address, 260 Angell 
St.. Providence, R. I. P. 

WHITING, FLORENCE JOSEPHINE, A.B.; A.M._ upon examination 
1899. Teacher science, English high school. Providence, R. I., 1896-. 
Address, Plainville, Mass. P. 

WILLISTON, EDITH HOLMES, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898. 
Teacher Technical high school. Providence, R. I., 1896-. Address, 103 
Whitmarsh St., Providence, R. I. P. 

iii-*i 

1897 

ADAMS, SAMUEL, A.B. Foreman jewelry factory. Address, 61 Peck 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ALLEN, ARTHUR MOULTON, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1900. 
Lawyei. Address, 410 R. I. Hospital Trust Building, Providence, R.I. 

P. 

ALLEN, CHARLES HENRY, Ph.B. Address, Needham, Mass. P. 

ALLEN, CHESTER WILLARD, Ph.B Insurance agent Boston, Mass.; 
special agent Mass. bureau of statistics of labor, Boston. Address, East 
Boston, Mass. P. 



43© BROWN UNIVERSITY 1897 

ALLEN, HORATIO GUSHING, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1901. 
Physician. Address, 11 Eighth St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

ALLEN, RAYMOND CLEAVELAND, Sc.B. Civil engineer. Address, 
Lock Box 9, Manchester, Mass. P. 

ARMSTRONG, SERIL CLEMENCE, A.B. Lawyer. Address, 1039 Ban- 
igan Building, Providence, R. I. 

ARNOLD, FRED ATWELL, A.B. Bond salesman Estabrook and com- 
pany, bankers, Boston, Mass. Address, 15 State St., Boston, Mass. P 

ARNOLD, MARTIN HOLLIS, Ph.B. Treasurer and secretary Robert 
L. Walker company, real estate, mortgage and insurance brokers. Ad- 
dress, 29 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ARTHUR, JAMES HOPE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Travel- 
ling salesman. Address, 24 Medway St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BALLOU, ARTHUR FRANCIS, M.E. Civil engineer Woonsocket, R. I. 
Address, Union Village, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

BALLOU, WILLIAM JOHN, A.B.; D.B. Hartford theological seminary 
1900. Instructor Tougaloo university, Tougaloo, Miss., 1900-04; pastor 
Presbyterian church, Litchfield, N. H. Address, Litchfield, N. H. P. 

BARTLETT, WALDO REYNOLDS, Ph.B. Address, Burrillville, R. I. 

BELKNAP. ROSCOE HOSMER, A.B. Clerk Boston, Mass. Address, 
Framingham, Mass. P. 

BENNETT, HENRY WELLS NEWELL. A.B.; M.D. University and 
Bellevue hospital medical college 1904. Graduate student Brown uni- 
versity 1897-98; student College of physicians and surgeons, Columbia 
university, 1898- 1900; member house staff N. Y. post graduate hospital 
1904; physician Manchester, N. H. Address, 109 Lowell St., Manchester, 
N. H. P. 

BIDWELL, CHARLES KNOWLES, A.B. Student Rochester theological 
seminary 1897-99; ordained Baptist minister 1900; pastor Great Falls, 
Mont. ; Worthington, Minn. Address, Worthington, Minn. 

Roch. theol. sem. 

BISSELL, HORACE GREELEY, Ph.B. Teacher high school, Johnston, 
R. I., 1897-98; English high school, Providence, R. I., 1898-99; prin- 
cipal grammar school, Phenix, R. I., 1899-1900; assistant clerk common 
pleas division, R. I. supreme court. Providence, 1901-. Address, East 
Greenwich, R. I. P. 

BLISS, GEORGE MILES, A.B. Clerk post office, Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 490 Taunton Ave., East Providence, R. I. P. 

BRIGGS, FRED EMERSON, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1900. Law- 
yer. Address, Attleboro, Mass. P. 

BRIGGS, HOWARD BOWEN, A.B. Salesman A. B. McCrillis and son, 
wholesale flour dealers. Providence, R. I. Address, 11 Exchange Place, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BROOME, EDWIN CORNELIUS, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898; 
Ph.D. Columbia university 1902. Teacher high school, Pawtucket, R. I., 
1897-98; superintendent schools, Seymour, Conn., 1898-1900; fellow 
Columbia university 1900-01; teacher Barnard school, New York, N. Y., 
1901-02; superintendent schools, Rahway, N. J., 1902-, Author A his- 
torical and critical discussion of college admission requirements, 1903; 
various papers. Address, 78 Maple Ave., Rahway, N. J. P, 

BUDLONG, CLARENCE RHODES, Ph.B. Overseer Union wadding com- 
pany, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 62 Garden St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

CHAMBERLAIN, ARTHUR HALE, A.B. With L. E. Waterman com- 
pany. New York, N. Y. Address, 17 Jay St., New York, N. Y. P. 

CHASE, ALLEN HERBERT, Ph.B. Treasurer Chase pulley company. 
Address, 201 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. P. 



i897 GRADUATES 43^ 

CLARKE, MARION McALLISTER, A.B. Clerk. Address, i8 John St., 
Newport, R. I. 

CLIFT, CHARLES EUGENE. A.B. Secretary Young men's Christian 
association, New Bedford, Mass., 1897-98; manager F. W. Woolworth 
and company, Waterburj', Conn. Address, 22 Tremont Row, Boston, 
Mass. P. 

COLBY, EVERETT, Ph.B. Lawyer; member firm of Hatch, Debevoise 
and Colby, New York, N. Y.; member N. J. state board of education 
1902-04; N. J. house of representatives 1903-04; aide to governor, N. J., 
1903, 1904; adjutant N. J. national guards. Address, Llewellyn Park, 
Orange, N. J. P. 

COLEMAN, WILLIAM, A.B. Teacher Benedict college, Columbia, S. 
C; assistant principal high school. Fort Worth, Texas. Editor Masonic 
quarterly, 1903-04. Address, 502 Josephine St., Fort Worth, Texas. P. 

COLLINS, ELIJAH WILLIAM BAGSTER-, A.B.; A.M. Columbia univer- 
sity 1898. Instructor German, Teachers' college, Columbia university, 
1897-1902; adjunct professor German 1903-. Author The teaching of 
German in secondary schools, 1904. Address, Teachers' College, Colum- 
bia University, New York N. Y. P. 

COOK, MAURICE HOWE, Ph.B. U. S. mihtary service 1898-99, captain. 
Address, 309 Wayland Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

COTTRELL, ARTHUR MAXSON, Ph.B. Secretary C. B. Cottrell and 
sons company, printing press manufacturers. Westerly, R. I. Address, 
21 Elm St.. Westerly, R. I. P. 

COUGHLIN, GEORGE RICE, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1900. 
Lawyer. Address, 13-21 Park Row, New York, N. Y. P. 

COX, JOHN HARRINGTON, Ph.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1900. Edu- 
cational director Twenty-third street branch. Young raen's Christian 
association. New York, N. Y., 1897-99; professor English language and 
literature. University of N. D., 1901-02; instructor English philology, W. 
Va. university, 1902-03; associate professor 1903-04; professor 1904-. 
Address, Morgantown, W. Va. P. 

CREIGHTON, EBEN, A.B. Student Crozer theological seminary; pastor 
Pilgrim church, Newburgh, N. Y. Address, 16 Bridge St., Newburgh, 
N. Y. P. 

DASHIELL, LEFFERTS MASON, Ph.B. Broker New York, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, Lakewood, N. J. P. 

DEMING, JOHN HOWARD, A.B. Graduated Crozer theological sem- 
inary 1900; ordained Baptist minister 1900; pastor Doylestown, Penn., 
1900-05; Haddon Heights, N. J., 1905-. Address, Haddon Heights, 
N. J. P. 

EMERSON, ROBERT STEPHEN, A.B.; LL.B. New York law school 
1903. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 136 Pine St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. P. 

FAUX, WILLIAM MILNES, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological sem- 
inary 1905; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Sheridan, Wy. Address, 
Sheridan, Wy. Roch. theol. sem., P. 

FISH CAR.L RUSSELL, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1898; Ph.D. Har- 
vard university 1900. Instructor American history, University of Wis- 
consin, 1900-02; a.ssistant professor American history 1902-. Author 
Civil Service and the patronage; also various articles and reviews in his- 
torical magazines. Address, Mendota Court, Madison, Wis. P. 

FITZGERALD, TIMOTHY JAMES ALOYSIUS, A.B. Graduated Phi- 
losophy house of St. Sulpice seminary, Issay, France, 1899; Theological 
department, St. Stilpice seminary, 1902; ordained Roman Catholic priest 
1902; preacher St. Anne's parish. North Brookfield, Mass., 1902; St. 
Paul's parish, Blackstone, Mass., 1902; St. Roch's parish, Oxford, Mass., 



432 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1897 

1902; St. Patrick's parish, Whitinsville, Mass., 1902-03; Holy rosary- 
parish, Spencer, Mass., 1903; curate Sacred Heart parish, Northampton, 
Mass., 1903-. Address, Box 483, Northampton, Mass. P. 

FOLLETT, FRANK BALLOU, C.E. Structtiral engineer Boston steel 
and iron company, Medford, Mass.; secretary The F. M. Ballou company, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 22 Verndale Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

FOSTER, ALBERT ORSON, Ph.B. Secretary Foster brothers manu- 
facturing company, manufacturers of metal bedsteads, Utica, N. Y. 
Address, 3 Broad St., Utica, N. Y. P. 

FOX, GEORGE STEPHENSON, A.B. Address, 357 Beacon Chambers, 
Boston, Mass. P. 

GATES, GEORGE WILSEY, A.B. Teacher Woodhaven, Borough of 
Queens, New York, N. Y. Address, Amityville, Long Island. N. Y. P. 

GEISLER, WILL FRIEND, A.B. Student theology Boston university; 
Methodist Episcopal minister; pastor Cranston Street church. Providence, 
R. I.; member board of managers Providence deaconess house; secretary 
Methodist Episcopal ministers' association of Providence and vicinity. 
Address, 146 Linwood Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

GOODWIN, CHARLES WILSON, Ph.B. Teacher Newington, Conn., 
1889-90; lecturer 1890-91; principal Franklin school, Johnston, R. I., 
1891-92; teacher and principal evening school. Providence, R. I., 1892- 
99; lecturer 1899-1900; principal grammar school, Seekonk, Mass., 1899- 
1900; graduate student Yale college one year; Harvard university two 
years; superintendent schools West Brookfield, Mass. Address, West 
Brookfield, Mass. P. 

GREEN, HERLWYN RUGGLES, A.B ; A.M. upon examination 1898; 
M.D. University of Penn. 1903. Interne R. I. hospital. Address, 14 
John St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GRIFFIN, ALBERT ANGUS, A.B. Teacher high school, Franklin Falls, 
N. H., 1898-99; high school, Laconia, N. H., 1899-. Address, Franklin 
Falls. N. H. P. 

GRINNELL, RUSSELL, Ph.B. Second vice president General fire ex- 
tinguisher company, Providence, R. I. Address, P. O. Box 89, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

GURNEY, SANFORD KEITH, A.B. Treasurer Gurney brothers' com- 
pany, retail jewelers, Brockton, Mass. Address, 122 Main St., Brock- 
ton, Mass. P. 

HAMLIN, AUGUSTIN POWELL, A.B. Address, Newport, R. I. 

HARRIS, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, A.B. Principal college preparatory 
department. New Bedford business university. New Bedford, Mass., 
1898-99; high school, HoUis, N. H., 1 899-1 90 1 ; grammar school, Dud- 
ley, Mass., 1901-02; high school, Oxford, Mass., 1902-. Address, Han- 
over, Mass. P. 

HARRIS, RALPH BERTRAM, A.B. With Moors and Cabot, brokers, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 11 1 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. P. 

HARRIS, WILLIAM ANDREW, Ph.B. President and works manager, 
William A. Harris steam engine company. Providence, R. I. Address, 
77 Elton St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HATCH, GEORGE COGGESHALL, Ph.B. Member firm of Hatch and 
company, forwarders and receivers of general express. New Bedford, 
Mass. Address, New Bedford, Mass. P. 

HATHAWAY, RUSSELL, Ph.B. Medical student Harvard university 
1897-99; with Advertiser, Boston, Mass., 1899-1903; night city editor 
Associated press, Boston office, 1903-; correspondent numerous western 
newspapers. Author numerous special articles. Address, The Associ- 
ated Press, Boston, Mass. P 



i897 GRADUATES 433 

HOLMES, DANIEL FRANKLIN, Ph.B. Plumber, firm of Daniel F. 
Holmes and company. Providence, R. I. Address, 109 Prospect St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

HORTON, LEONARD WHEATON, Ph.B. Assistant to clerk of common 
pleas division R. I. supreme court 1898-1901; admitted to bar 1899; 
lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 48 Custom House St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

HUMPHREY, SIDNEY DANIELS, A.B. With Humphrey and Cornell, 
wholesale grocers, Providence, R. I. Address, Humphrey and Cornell, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

JONES, FRANK OSCAR, A.B. Principal high school and superintendent 
schools, Sudbury, Mass., 1897-98; superintendent schools, East Bridge- 
water, West Bridgewater and Raynham, Mass., 1 898-1 900; supervising 
principal Dwight district, model schools of state normal school. New 
Haven, Conn., 1900- ; agent Conn, state board of education 1903-. 
Address, 387 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn. P. 

LACE, JOHN JOSEPH, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university. Lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I.; associate justice 9th judicial district, R. I. Address, Pas- 
coag, R. I. P. 

LEARNED, WILLIAM SETCHELL, A.B. Sub-master Cook academy, 
Montour Falls, N. Y., 1897-1901; associate principal University school. 
Providence, R. I., 1 901-1904; senior master Moses Brown school. Prov- 
idence, 1904-. Address, Moses Brown School, Providence, R. I. P. 

LEWIS, CHARLES ERVIN, A.B. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1900; ordained Baptist minister 1900; pastor Brownell street 
chapel. Fall River, Mass. Address, 15 Almy St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

LINGHAM, CLARENCE HART, A.B. Agent Ginn and company, pub- 
lishers, Boston, Mass. Address, 29 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. P. 

LIVINGSTON, BENJAMIN THOMSON, A.B. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1900; ordained Baptist minister 1898; pastor Jef- 
ferson street Baptist church. Providence, R. I., 1899-1905; Union church. 
Providence, 1905-. Address, 37 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LYON, MARCUS WARD, Ph.B.; Sc.M. Columbian university, Washington, 
D. C, 1900; M.D. 1902. Instructor bacteriology, N. C. medical college, 
Davidson, N. C, 1897-98; aid division of mammals, U. S. national mu- 
seum, Washington, D. C, 1898-1902; chief special agent Smithsonian 
institution and U. S. national museum, Louisiana purchase exposition, 
1902-1904. Author various articles in scientific journals. Address, 
U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. P. 

McCREADY. WILLIAM VINCENT, A.B.; M.D. N. Y. university and 
Bellevue hospital medical college 1901. Physician. Address, 372 At- 
wells Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

McCRILLIS, ARTHUR MILTON, A.B. Member firm of A. B. McCrillis 
and son, flour, hay and grain merchants. Providence, R. I.; member 
school committee, Providence, 1 898-1 901; executive council. Providence 
board of trade, three years. Address, 11 Exchange Place, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

MATTESON, HERBERT ALLEN, A.B. Instructor chemistry, Brown 
university, 1903. Chemist Silver Spring bleachery, Providence, R. I., 
1897-1903; instructor dyeing and chemistry Lowell textile school, Lowell, 
Mass., 1904-05. Address, Anthony, R. I. P. 

MERCHANT, MARCIUS HAROLD, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons, Columbia university, 190 1. Resident surgeon, St. Barnabas 
Hospital, Newark, N. J., 1902; physician Warren, R. I. Address, War- 
ren, R. I. P. 

MERRIMAN, ISAAC BUTTS, Ph.B. Manufacturer; with the Manville 
company, Providence, R. I. Address, Manville Company, Providence, 
R. I. P. 



434 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1897 

METCALF, HOWARD TUCKER, A.B. Lawyer. Address, 75 West- 
minster St., Providence. R. I. .P. 

MILLER, HERBERT CLEVELAND, A.B. General manager Everett 
and Barron company, Providence, R. I. Address, 217 Canal St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

MINER, GEORGE LELAND A.B. In advertising business Providence, 
R. I., 1897-1900; secretary A. L. Calder company. Providence, 1900-. 
Address, 38 East Manning St., Providence, R. I. P. 

NOBLE, WILLIAM JAMES, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899; Ph.D. 
N. Y. university 1903 Ordained Baptist minister; preacher West 
Hartford, Conn., 1898-1900; Elmhurst, Borough of Queens, New York, 
N. Y. Address, Elmhurst, New York, N. Y. P. 

OLDHAM, JAMES ROBERTS DECREVI, A.B. Assistant principal 
Greeneville grammar school, Norwich, Conn., 1897-1900; principal gram- 
mar school, Moosup, Conn., 1900-. Address, Highwood Station. New 
Haven, Conn. P. 

OWEN, CHARLES DEXTER, A.B. Manufacturer, with Beacon manu- 
facturing company, Providence. Address, Beacon Manufacturing Com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. P. 

OWENS, THOMAS EDWARD, A.B. General secretary Young men's 
institute, Asheville, N. C, 1897-1900; instructor mathematics, St. Paul's 
school, Lawrenceville, Va., 1900-01; mathematics and physics. Ironsides, 
Bordentown, N. J., 1901-03; ancient history and literature, Tuskegee 
institute, Tuskegee, Ala. Address, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala. P. 

PAULL, CHARLES LESLIE FAIRBANKS, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 
1898. U. S. military service 1898; teacher Swansea, Mass., 1899-1900; 
graduate student Mass. agrictiltural college 1900-01; principal Rural and 
agricultural school, Lajas, Porto Rico, 1901-02; assistant botany, Kansas 
state agricultural college, and assistant botanist Kansas state experiment 
station 1902-04; expert agrostology U. S. department of agriculture, 
Washington, D. C, 1904-. Author A key to the spring flora of Riley and 
Pottawatomie counties, Kansas, 1903. Address, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C. P. 

PECK, WILLIAM BURGESS, A.B. Salesman The Waite Thresher com- 
pany, manufacturing jewelers. Providence, R. I. Address, 61 Peck St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

PECKHAM, WILLIAM TORREY, A.B. Law student Harvard univer- 
sity 1897-98. Address, Box 524, Providence, R. I. Harv. quin. 

PHILLIPS, WALTER DABNEY, Ph.B. With The Heischmann company, 
New York, N. Y. Address, 701 Washington St., New York, N. Y. P. 

PIDDOCK, JOHN ESTEY, A.B. U. S. military service War with Spain; 
general manager and director Tabasco commercial company, Mexico; 
general manager Hartford sugar and rubber company; president Vt. 
fruit company. Address, 185 Sigoumey St., Hartford, Conn. P. 

RANDALL, JARED HARVEY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900. Pro- 
fessor English and historj'^, Rangoon Baptist college, Rangoon, Burma, 
1 897-; on furlough 1903-05 ; graduate student and candidate for the degree 
of Ph.D., Brown university, 1903-. Address, Rangoon Baptist College, 
Rangoon, Burma. P. 

REUTERDAHL, ARVID, Sc.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. Instructor 
mathematics, Brown university, 1897-98; physics and electrical engineer- 
ing. Technical high school. Providence, R. I., 1898-1901; consulting 
electrical and electro-chemical engineer, Providence, R. I., 1901-04; head 
department of applied science, Colby college, 1904-. Author various 
articles in technical journals. Address, 142 College Ave., Waterville, 
Me. P 



i897 GRADUATES 435 

ROBBINS, JOSEPH CHANDLER, Ph.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1902: ordained Baptist minister 1902; missionary American 
Baptist missionary union, Capith, Panay, P. I. Address, Capith, Panay, 
P. I. ' A.B. m. u., P. 

ROCKEFELLER, JOHN DAVISON, A.B. Director American linseed 
company; Colorado fuel and iron company; Federal mining and smelting 
company; Missouri Pacific railway; U. S. steel corporation; member 
board of managers Delaware, Lackawanna and western railway; director 
Standard oil company; trustee University of Chicago. Address, 26 
Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

RUGG, FRANK AUGUSTUS, A.B. Principal high school, Mendon, Mass., 
1897-98; instructor high school, Medford, Mass., 1898-1902. Address, 
121 Park St., Medford, Mass. P. 

SACKETT, FRANKLIN PAGE. A.B. Assistant paymaster-general, R. 1., 
with rank of captain, 1898; assistant paymaster U. S. navy, with rank of 
ensign, 1899-1902; passed assistant paymaster, with rant of lieutenant 
(junior grade) 1902-03; paymaster with rank of lieutenant 1903-. Ad- 
dress, 177 George St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SCOTT, WILBUR ALLEN, A.B Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member 
school committee, Cumberland, R. I., 1901-04; superintendent schools, 
Cumberland, 1901-03; town solicitor 1903-04, 1905-; treasurer Brown 
union, 1903-. Address, 1002 Union Trust Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

SPIERMAN, WALTER CYRUS, A.B. Buyer Hope webbing company, 
Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 299 Highland Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

SPICER, GEORGE THURSTON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901; 
M.D. Harvard university 1903. Organist Beneficent Congregational 
church 1902-03; assistant house surgeon Free hospital for women. Brook- 
line, Mass., 1902-03; interne R. I. hospital 1903-05; physician Providence, 
R. I. Address, 371 Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

STARR. HARRIS ELWOOD, Ph.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1899. In- 
structor English, Brown university, 1899-1901. Ordained Congregational 
minister 1902; pastor Second church and chaplain Conn, agricultural col- 
lege, Mansfield, Conn., 190 2-. Address, Storrs. Conn. P. 

STEARNS, HIRAM AUSTIN, A.B. Instructor physics, high school, 
Manchester, N. H., 1897-. Address, 464 Amherst St., Manchester, 
N. H. P. 

STEPHENS, HARRY GRIFFIN, A.B. Lawyer. Address, East Hamp- 
ton, Suffolk Co.. N. Y. P. 

STONE, ARTHUR CROWELL, Ph.B. Member The George W. Dover 
company. Providence, R- I- Address, 80 Clifford St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

SWAN, HERBERT LEWIS, A.B. Broker. Address, 20 Halsey St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

TAYLOR, JONATHAN, A.B. Lawyer. Author articles in law reviews. 
Address, 1004 Raymond St., Akron, Ohio. P. 

THORNLEY, WILLIAM HENRY, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1900. 
Admitted to bar 1900; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 71 Keene 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TOWNE, CHARLES WAYLAND, A.B. Journalist; with Times, New 
York, N. Y., 1897; Herald, Boston, Mass., 1898-1903; general newspaper 
correspondent and author, Boston, 1903-; publisher White Mountain Echo, 
Bethlehem, N. H., 1905-. Author The foolish dictionary; Foolish finance. 
Address, Amesbury, Mass. P. 

TUCKER. JAMES, A.B. Student classical philology. University of Berlin, 
1897-98; student American school of classical studies at Athens 1898-99; 
fellow 1899-1900. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 22, 1875; died Luxor, 
Egypt, March 24, 1900. Nee. 1900, P. 



436 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1897 

TYZZER, ERNEST EDWARD, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898; 
M.D Harvard university 1902. Assistant pathology. Harvard univer- 
sity; member Harvard commission for the investigation of small-pox in 
the Philippine Islands; Harvard cancer commission. Address, 28 La- 
fayette St., Wakefield, Mass. P. 

UTLEY, HOWARD HARRIS, Ph.D.; M.E. Colorado state school of mines 
1900. Chief mining engineer The North Jellico coal company, Taylor 
coal company of Kentucky, Williams coal company, Louisville, Ky. 
Address, 415 West Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. P. 

VAN GELDER, HOWARD MASON, M.E. Assistant to electrical engi- 
neer, Westinghouse, Church, Kerr and company. New York, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 545 West 148th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

WALCOTT, GREGORY DEXTER, A.B.; A.M. Columbia university 1899; 
Ph.D. 1904; D.B. Union theological seminary 1900. Licensed Baptist 
preacher; student philosophy and sociology, Universities of Bonn and 
Berlin, 1900-01 ; assistant minister Central Congregational church. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1902-03; preacher Memorial Congregational church, Say- 
lesville, R. I., 1903-04; professor Blackburn university, Carlinville, 111., 
1904-. Author The Kantian and Lutheran eleinents in Ritschl's concep- 
tion of God, 1904. Address, Carlinville, 111. P. 

WATSON, BYRON SPRAGUE, A.B. Merchant, firm of Greene, Anthony 
and company. Providence, R. I. Address, 36 Pine St., Providence, 
R. I. 

WATSON, FRANK ELBERT, Sc.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898. Fel- 
low in zoology. University of Nebraska, 1899-1901; teacher biology, high 
school, Springfield, Mass., 1902-04; instructor zoology, De Pauw univer- 
sity, Greencastle, Ind. Address, De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind. 

P. 

WHEELER, FRANK ROWLAND, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. 
Teacher school for the deaf, Faribault, Minn., 1900-. Address, School 
for the Deaf, Faribault, Minn. P. 

WHIPPLE, GUY MONTROSE, A.B.; Ph.D. Cornell university 1900. 
Scholar and assistant in psychology, Clark university, 1897-98; assistant 
psychology, Cornell university, 1898-1902; lecturer in education 1902-04; 
assistant professor education 1904-. Author various articles on psychol- 
ogy and education in periodicals. Address, Cornell University, Ithaca, 
N. Y. P. 

WHITE, CHARLES ERNEST, A.B.; D.B. Hartford theological seminary 
1900. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor First church. Wilder, 
Vt., 1900-02; First church. Friendship, N. Y., 1902-03; First church, 
Berlin, Mass., 1903-05. Address, 324 Highland St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

WHITE, DAVID MITCHELL, A.B. Editor Coos county democrat, Lan- 
caster, N. H. Address, Lancaster, N. H. P. 

WILCOX, ROSWELL STORRS, Ph.B.; M.D. Boston university 1900. 
Physician Providence, R. I.,; member Providence medical association. 
Address, 656 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 



BEANE, JOSEPHINE ANGELL [Mrs. Augustus Foster Rose], A.B.; A.M. 
upon examination 1901. Teacher Classical high school. Providence, 
R. I., 1897-98; Manual training high school 1898-1902; English high 
school 1902-03. Address, 168 Medway St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BRIGGS, MARTHA SHEPARD [Mrs. John Laurence Hood], A.B.; A.M. 
upon examination 1900. Teacher high school, Attleboro, Mass., 1897- 
98; Wayne, Penn., 1900-01; Valley Falls, R. I., 1901-02. Address, 33 
Hawes St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

BROUGH, LOUISE MARY JANE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. 
Address, 13 Pomona Ave., Providence, R. I. P, 



i897 GRADUATES 437 

BROWN, EDITH MARIA, Ph.B. Assistant teacher high school, Nahant, 
Mass., 1897-99; Leicester academy, Leicester, Mass., 1899-1901; New- 
buryport, Mass., 1901-03. Address, Milton, Mass. P. 

BROWNELL, MARY ARNOLD, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. 
Student office of Angell and Swift, architects. Providence, R. I.; manager 
Brightridge dairy, East Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 73 Prospect 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CASE, FLORENCE POTTER, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1900. Teacher 
Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 189 7-. Address, 98 Providence 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COOKE, NELLIE FRANCES, A.B. Teacher Wheaton seminary, Norton, 
Mass., 1897-1904; high school, New Britain, Conn., 1904-. Address, 134 
Congdon St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DAVIS, EDNA FRANCES, A.B. Teacher Washington street school, 
Central Falls, R. I. Address, 306 Central St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 

DEVEREUX, RUTH STORY [Mrs. WilHam Holden Eddy], A.B.; A.M. 
upon examination 1900. Teacher highschool, Johnston, R. I., 1897-98; 
Hope street high school. Providence, R. I., 1898-1902; high school, Win- 
chester, Mass., 1902-03; Technical high school. Providence, 1903-05. 
Address, 8 Brighton St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GARDNER, ALICE LOUISE [Mrs. Marcius Harold Merchant], A.B.; A.M. 
upon examination 1899. Address, Warren, R. I. P. 

GOMBERG, CLARA ANGELA, A.B.; A.M. University of Nebraska 1905. 
Teacher Pocasset, Mass.; modern languages, high school, Bristol, Conn., 
1900-02; Lincoln memorial university, Cumberland Gap, Tenn., 1903- 
04; graduate student. University of Nebraska, 1904-. Address, Univer- 
sity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. . P. 

GRANT, BERTHA BEATRICE [Mrs. Henry Felton Huse], A.B.; A.M. 
upon examination 1900. Teacher English high school. Providence, R. 
I., 1897-1901. Address, Skowhegan, Me. P. 

HAWKINS, IDA ELLIS, Ph.B. Teacher high school. East Providence, 
R. I.; East Greenwich academy, East Greenwich, R. I. Address, East 
Greenwich, R. I. 

HOUGH, MINNIE HANNAH, Ph.B. Teacher Albion, R. I.; Cumber- 
land high school. Address, Lonsdale, R. I. P. 

McCREADY, SADIE EMMA, Ph.B. Student teacher high school. Prov- 
idence, R. I.; teacher Sharon, Mass.; Hyde Park, Mass.; pastor's assist- 
ant. Address, Wallingford, Vt. P. 

MANATT, WINIFRED, A.B. Teacher modern languages, Denver, Col., 
1897-98; German and history, high school, Denver, 1898-99; graduate 
student Heidelberg 1899; assistant in German, Smith college, 1899-1900; 
graduate student Berlin 1901-02; head of department modem languages. 
Olivet college, Olivet, Mich., 1903-04; teacher high school, Worcester, 
Mass., 1904-. Address, High School, Worcester, Mass. P. 

MERRILL, SARAH ETHELYN, Ph.B. Teacher high school. Central 
Falls, R. I. Address, 13 Washington St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 

METCALF, ANNA LOUISE, Ph.B. Assistant teacher high school, Upton, 
Mass., 1901-. Address, Upton, Mass. P. 

OSBORN, SARAH MABEL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898. Teacher 
Glastonbury, Conn., 1898-1903; high school, Peabody, Mass., 1904-05; 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1905-. Address, Warren, R. I. 

POTTER, MABEL LOUISE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1898. In- 
structor physical culture. Women's college in Brown university, 1898- 
99. Teacher science Miss Wheeler's school. Providence, R. I., 1899; 
nigh school, Palmer, Mass., 1899-1901; tutor La Crosse, Wis., 1901-04; 



438 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1897 

sanitary inspector Women's educational and industrial union, Boston, 
Mass., 1904-05; teacher College settlement vacation school Boston, 
Mass., 1902-; principal 1904-. Address, Fair Haven, Mass. P. 

RICHARDSON, LINDA, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. Teacher 
Latin and Greek, Mount Hope private school. Fall River, Mass., 1900- 
01; Latin and ancient history, high school. North Attleboro, Mass. 
1902-. Address, 13 Division St., North Attleboro, Mass. P. 

ROUND. EDA MAY, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. Teacher 
Technical high school, Providence, R. I., 1897-. Address, 139 Su- 
perior St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ROUND Y, RUTH SMITH [Mrs. John Stetson Allen], A.B. Teacher high 
school, Walpole, Mass., 1897-99; Monson academy, Monson, Mass., 
1 899- 1 90 2. Address, Walpole, Mass. P. 

TIFFANY, JESSIE GOODWIN, A.B. Teacher School of St. John the 
Baptist, New York, N. Y.; Morristown, N. J., 1899-. Address, 17 
Morris St., Morristown, N. J. 

TUTHILL, CAROLINE LUELLA [Mrs. Harris Elwood Starr], A.B. 
Teacher Warren, Mass., 1897-98; Monson, Mass., 1898-99. Address, 
Storrs, Conn. P. 

VAUGHAN, MARY DREW, Ph.B. Keeper of the graduate records, 
Brown universitj'', 1902-. Cataloguer private library. Peace Dale, R. 
I., 1897-98; librarian Fogg library, South Weymouth, Mass., 1898-1901. 
Editor Historical catalogue of Brown University, i'j64-igo4, 1905. Ad- 
dress, 150 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHITEHEAD, CLARA, A.B. Teacher Classical high school, Providence. 
R. I., 1897-. Address, 118 Vinton St., Providence, R. I. P. 

I 39-* I 

1898 

ADAMS, EDWARD LAWRENCE, M.E. Signal engineer Lake Shore and 
Mich, southern railroad, Cleveland, O. Address, Cleveland, O. P. 

ALLEN, JAMES SIDNEY, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1903. In- 
structor history, economics and government, R. I. college of agriculture 
and mechanic arts, 1898-1900; admitted to bar 1903; lawyer Boston, 
Mass., 1903-. Address, 124 Highland St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

ARMS, AUDUBON, A.B. Graduated Episcopal divinity school. West 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1901; in charge St. Peter's church, Manton, R. I., 
•summers of 1899 and 1900; assistant rector Church of the Holy Spirit, 
Philadelphia, 1898-99; in city mission work, Philadelphia, 1899-1900; 
in charge St. Anne's mission, Philadelphia, 1900-01. Bom Philadelphia, 
Penn., July 19, 1876; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 21, 1902. Nee. 1902 

ARNOLD, FREDERICK WILLIAM, A.B. With Equitable fire and 
marine insurance company, Providence, R. I. Address, i59Watemian 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BALLENTINE, HARLAN JUDSON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. 
Ordained Baptist minister; assistant pastor First church, Elgin, 111., 1900; 
pastor First church, Tremont, 111., 1901-04; First church. Sycamore, 
111., 1904-. Address 630 De Kalb Ave., Sycamore, 111. P. 

BARROWS, ALBERT ARMINGTON, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 
1902. Interne R. I. hospital 1902-1905; physician Providence, R. I. 
Address, 38 Olive St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BARTLETT, DWIGHT KELLOGG, M.E. Purchasing agent and assist- 
ant to the manager American blower company, Detroit, Mich.; general 
superintendent Pittsburgh stoker and manufacturing company, Pitts- 
burgh, Penn., 1905-; director 1905-. Address, Pittsburgh Stoker and 
Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh, Penn, P. 



x898 GRADUATES 439 

BEAN, OREN NELSON, Ph.B. Graduated Newi;on theolo<?ical institu- 
tion iQoi ; ordained Baptist minister 1901; pastor churches, Jericho and 
West Bolton. Vt.. 1901-04; East Hardwick, Vt., 1904-. Address, East 
Hardwick. Vt. P. 

BOYD, PLINY ARTHUR, A.B. U. S. mihtary service 1898; with Black 
and Boyd manufacturing company, makers of gas and electric fixtures,- 
New York, N. Y., 1898-; director 1902-. Address, 23 East 22d St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

BRADLEY, CHARLES, A.B. Toll traffic agent, Central district and 
printing telegraph company, Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, 4 Stratton 
Lane, East End, Pittsburgh', Penn. P. 

BRIGGS, ARTHUR MASON, Ph.B. Grain dealer Attleboro, Mass. Ad- 
dress, 8 Beacon St., Attleboro, Mass. 

BRIGGS, ARTHUR PALMER, A.B. Principal grammar school, North 
Dighton, Mass., 1898-1900; Berkeley grammar school, Cumberland, R. I., 
1900-02; Eliot school, Natick, Mass., 1902-04; Wadleigh grammar school, 
Winchester, Mass., 1904-. Address, Winchester, Mass. P. 

BROOKINGS, LYLE WINTERS, Ph.B. Address, 132 North Washington 
St., Du Quoin, 111. 

BUFFUM, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1902. 
Physician. Address, 276 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BURRAGE, THOMAS JAYNE, A B.; A.M. upon examination 1899; M.D. 
Harvard university 1903. Interne Massachusetts general hospital 1903- 
04; physician Portland, Me. Address, 609 Congress St., Portland, Me. 

CADY. WILLIAM HAMLIN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Chem- 
ist Farbenfabriken of Elberfeld company. New York and Philadelphia, 
1 899- 1 904; graduate student Brown university 1904-05. Address, 127 
Power St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CALHOUN, HAZEN ALBERT, A.B. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1901 ; ordained Baptist minister 1901 ; pastor North Stonington, 
Conn., 1901-03; Conway, Mass., 1903-. Address, Conway, Mass. 

Newt., P. 

CARROLL, CHARLES, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university igoi. Lawyer. 
Address, 34 Preston St., Providence, R. I. 

CHURCH, MELVIN FRANCIS, M.E. Mechanical engineer. Address, 
Drownville, R. I. 

COMEY, JOHN WINTHROP, Ph.B.; LL.B. Columbia university 1901. 
Lawyer New York, N. Y. Address, 52 West 54th St., New York, N. Y. 

P. 

CORLEW, RUFUS EDWARD, A.B. Principal high school, Sudbury, 
Mass., 1898; superintendent schools, Wayland, Sudbury and Dover, 
Mass., 1898-. Address, Cochituate, Mass. P. 

CORRIGAN, HENRY JOHN COLE, A.B.; A.M. St. Francis Xavier college. 
New York, N. Y., 1899; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, Co- 
lumbia university, 1902. Interne St. Francis's hospital. New York, N. 
Y., 1902-03; Lying-in hospital. New York, 1903-04; assistant resident 
house surgeon; physician Providence, R. I. Address, 242 Broadway, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

CORNETT, GARDNER, Ph.B. Member firm of J. P. Rhodes, Providence, 
R. I. Address, 294 Governor St., Providence, R. I. 

CRANE, FRANK GOODWIN, A.B.; LL.B. University of Michigan 1900. 
Admitted to bar 1900; U. S. circuit court 1901; lawyer Toledo, O.; 
assistant city solicitor 1903-. Address, 2219 Miami St., Toledo, O. P. 

CROCKER, LOUIS ALLEN. Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1902. Sup- 
erintendent Channing hospital, Providence, R. I., 1902-03; physician 
Brewster, Mass. Address, Brewster, Mass. P. 



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CURRIER, CLINTON HARVEY, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. 
Instructor mathematics. Brown university, 1899-. Address, 385 Central 
St., Manchester, N. H. P. 

DARLING, ERNEST LINCOLN, M.E. Draughtsman Providence, R. I. 
Address, 109 Jewett St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DeVAULT, WALTER DAVID, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. Law 
student Harvard university. Address, 44 Perkins Hall, Cambridge, 
Mass. P- 

DEXTER, THEODORE EVERETT, A.B. Principal high school. South 
Dartmouth, Mass., 1898-1901; sub-master high school. Central Falls, 
R. I., 1901-. Address, 46 Washington St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 

DROWNE, GEORGE LEONARD, Ph.B. Student Union theological seni- 
inary; journalist Worcester, Mass. Address, 2 Catalpa Road, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P- 

DUNHAM, ALBERT MILTON, A.B. Assistant cashier Equitable life 
assurance society of the U. S., Providence, R. I., and Jacksonville, Fla., 
1898-1901; bookkeeper and salesman P. J. Cummings company, manu- 
facturing jewelers, Attleboro, Mass., 1902-04; with Narragansett elec- 
tric lighting company, 1904-. Address, 17 Gardner St., Attleboro, 
Mass. P. 

EATON, CHARLES De MARCUS PAYNE, A.B. Law student. Address, 
24 Kenyon St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FARNUM, HOWARD WAYLAND, Ph.B. Insurance agent Chepachet, 
R. I.; member R. I. senate 1899-1900. Address, Chepachet, R. I. P. 

FARRELL, JOSEPH HENRY, Ph.B. Savings teller Union Trust coni- 
pany, Providence, R. I.; 1st lieutenant and commissary R. I. militia 
1899-. Address, 27 South Bend St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

FELLOWS, WIRT T., A.B.; L.B. McMinnville college, Astoria, Or., 1894. 

Ordained Baptist minister; pastor First church, South Bend, Wash., 

1901-03; First church, Ferndale, Wash., 1904-. Address, Femdale, 

Wash. P. 

FENNER, JOHN KELSEY, A.B. Teacher Block Island, R. I., 1898-09; 
principal grammar school, North Scituate, R. I., 1899-1901; teacher 
science and mathematics high school, Cranston, R.. I., 1901-. Address, 
147 Woodbine St., Auburn, R. I. P. 

FERGUSON, JOHN BURNHAM, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1902. 
Interne R. I. hospital 1902-04; assistant superintendent 1904-05; physi- 
cian. Address, 274 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FOSTER, MARSDEN RHODES, A.B. Methodist Episcopal minister; 
pastor Drownville, R. I., 1897-98; Chartley, Mass., 1899-1901; East 
Braintree, Mass., 1902-03; with Boston elevated railway, Boston, Mass. 
Address, 262 Main St., Everett, Mass. P. 

FRANKLIN, ERTELLE ELWELL, Ph.B. Clerk New York, N. Y.; 
bookkeeper New York. Address, 69 Worth St., New York, N. Y. 

FULLER, ROBERT JAQUITH, A.B. Principal high school, Ayer, Mass., 
1898-1900; superintendent schools East Bridgewater, Mass., 1900-03; 
Norwood, Mass., 1903-04; Palmer, Mass., 1904-. Address, Palmer, 
Mass. P. 

FULTZ, DAVID LEWIS, Ph.B. Lawyer New York, N. Y. Address, 41 
Wall St., New York, N. Y. P. 

GAMMONS, JOHN ASHLEY, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university 
1898-99; with G. L. and H. J. Gross, real estate and insurance agents. 
Providence, R. I. Address, University Club, Providence, R. I. P. 

GASKILL, GEORGE ANTHONY, A.B. Lawyer. Address, 610 vState 
Mutual Building, Worcester, Mass. P. 

GEORGE, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Salesman with H. T. Schaefer, coal 
merchant, Boston, Mass. Address, 98 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. P. 



iSgS GRADUATES 44i 

GORHAM, HOWARD BOWEN, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; mem- 
ber common council, Providence, 1904-. Address, 236 Knight St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

GREEN, ERIK HASTINGS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899.; Ph.D. 
Heidelberg university 1903. Private research-assistant chemistry, Mass. 
institute of technology, 1903; chemical engineer Tula rubber company, 
Hacienda de Tula, Vera, Mexico, 1903-. Author monographs and articles 
on scientific subjects. Address, 14 John St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GREENE, WARREN EARL, Ph.B.; LL.B. Georgetown university 1902. 
Lawyer Duluth, Minn. Address, 11 Chester Terrace, Duluth, Minn. P. 

GREENWOOD, ARTHUR MOSES, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1902. 
Assistant resident physician Mass. general hospital, Boston, Mass.; phy- 
sician, Ashbumham, Mass. Address, Ashbumham, Mass. P. 

GRINNELL, WILLIAM TAYLOR, Ph.B. With General fire extinguisher 
company. Providence, R. I. Address, 2 Brenton Ave., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

GROVER, ARTHUR LEON, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1903. Phy- 
sician. Address,. 15 East River St., Hyde Park, Mass. P. 

GUILE, WALTER AMER, A.B. Selling agent Eamschflfe worsted mills, 
New York, N. Y. Address, 377 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

GUNN, WILFORD JAY, A.B. Musician. Address, 10 Courtright St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

GUSHEE, EDWARD STOCKBRIDGE, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 
1902. Assistant resident physician New York lying-in hospital. New 
York, N. Y., 1904; physician New York; assistant attending surgeon 
Society of the lying-in hospital out-patients of New York 190 5-. Ad- 
dress, 2508 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

GUSTIN, GEORGE MACKIE, Ph.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1901. 
Lawyer Attleboro, Mass. Address, 8 Gustin Ave., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

HART, EPHRAIM LeROY, A.B. With Hart and Nye, advertising agents, 
Providence, R. I.; agent R. I. concrete company. Providence. Address, 
60 Jefferson St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HICKS, RATCLIFFE GEORGE EARLE, A.B. Lawyer. Address, 87 
. Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HIGGINS, JAMES HENRY, A.B.; LL.B. Georgetown university 1899; 
LL.M. 1900. Admitted to bar 1900; lawyer Pawtucket, R. I.; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1902; mayor Pawtucket 1903-. Address, 
255 Main St., Pawtucket, R. I. R. I. att., P. 

HOPKINS, FRANK EDWARD, M.E. First Heutenant U. S. army, Fort 
Ethan Allen, Vt. Address, Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. P. 

HOST, ARTHUR GEORGE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. In- 
structor German, Brown university, 1903. Student teacher English 
high school. Providence, R. I., 1898-99; principal grammar school. Ash- 
ton, R. I., 1899-1900; instructor Latin and French, Vermont academy, 
1900-02 ; head inodem language department, high school, Holyoke, Mass., 
1903-. Address, 294 Locust St., Holyoke, Mass. P. 

HULL, EDWARD FEILING, M.E. Civil engineer. Address, Millbury, 
Mass. 

HULL, HARRY CURTIS, M.E. Dealer in wool and cotton waste. Ad- 
dress, 112 Front St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

HUNT, ERNEST MORRILL, A.B. Address, Lakeport, N. H. P. 

HUNTER, RICHARD RALLSTON, Ph.B. Trustee Union savings bank, 
Westchester county, Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1902- ; paying teller Equitable 
trust company, New York, N. Y. Address, Mamaroneck, N. Y. P. 

HYDE, RALPH KINGSLEY, A.B. Instructor mathematics, Brown uni- 
versity, 1898-99; deputy collector U. S. internal revenue. Providence, 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 1898 



R. I., 18Q0-1903; with Isaac Prouty and company, boot and shoe manu- 
facturers, Spencer. Mass., 1904-. Address, Spencer, Mass. P. 

JENKS, GEORGE FRANCIS, Ph.B. Editor Evening telegram, Holyoke, 
Mass. Address, Holyoke Telegram, Holyoke, Mass. P. 

KAVANAUGH, LUKE JOSEPH, A.B. Journahst Springfield union, 
Springfield, Mass. Address, West Springfield, Mass. P. 

KELAGHAN, JOHN HENRY, A.B. Law student Pawtucket, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 112 Spring St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

LAPHAM, SIMON SAYLES, Ph.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 
4 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LAUDER, WILLIAM, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university 1898-99; 
with Chemung spring water company, New York, N. Y.; Mutual life in- 
surance company. New York. Address, 80 Washington Square, New 
York, N. Y. Harv. law quin., P. 

McGLAUFLIN, CLIFFORD ELMORE, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard imiversity 
1903. Principal high school, Brownville, Me., 1898-1900; admitted to 
bar 190^; lawyer Portland, Me. Address, 191 Middle St., Portland, Me. 

P. 

MARSH, CHARLES ATWOOD, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. 
Teacher high school, Taunton, Mass., 1900-01; master mathematics 
high school, Pawtucket, R. I., 1901-; member New England association 
of colleges and preparatory schools. Address, 36 Brook St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. P. 

MATHEWSON, LESTER BENJAMIN, A.B. Student Newton theological 
institution 1898-. Address, 16 West Park St., Providence, R. I. Newt. 

MELLEN, GEORGE ALFRED, A.B. Suburban editor Springfield Union, 
Springfield, Mass., 1899; Lawrence eagle, Lawrence, Mass., 1901-05; 
Norwich sun, Norwich, N. Y., 1905-; secretary Norwich publishing com- 
pany 1905-. Address, Norwich Publishing Co., Norwich, N. Y. P. 

MONAHAN, FRANCIS DENIS, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1898-99; lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, 1004 Barristers' Hall, Boston 
Mass. Harv. law quin., P. 

MORRIS, GEORGE WINFIELD. A.B. Principal high school. Block 
Island, R. I., 1899-1902; Barstow high school, Mattapoisett, Mass., 
1902-. Address, Mattapoisett, Mass. P. 

MULTER, SMITH LEWIS, Ph.B.; LL.B. New York law school. Lawyer 
New York, N. Y. ; assistant council Interurban street railway, New York 
Address, 61 State St., East Orange, N. J. P*. 

O'BRIEN, DENNIS FRANCIS, A.B.; LL.B. Georgetown university 1901. 
Lawyer. Address, 10 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

OSBORNE, CHARLES ERI, Ph.B. Superintendent schools Lakewood, 
N. J., 1898-1902; special agent N. Y. life insurance company, Detroit, 
Mich.; traveling salesman U. S. graphite company, Detroit. Address, 
811 Stanley Ave., Detroit, Mich. P. 

OWEN BERNARD WRIGHT, A.B. Principal high school. Caribou, Me., 
1898-99; Tracy grammar school, Lynn, Mass., 1899-1900. Bom Ports- 
mouth, N. H., July 14, 1872; died Lynn, Mass., Oct. 22, 1900. Nee. 1901 

PAINE, CHARLES EDWIN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. 
Teacher Latin and history, high school, Lakewood, N. J., 1898-1901; 
Wesleyan academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1902-03; Classical high school. 
Providence, R. I., 1903-. Address, 482 I3roadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

PERKINS, FORDYCE DEXTER, Ph.B. Instructor English, academy, 
Mercersburg, Penn.; cashier Mutual life insurance company of N. Y., 
Evansville, Ind.; Eastern Mass. agency, Boston, Mass. Address, P. O, 
Box 5151, Boston, Mass. P_ 



1898 GRADUATES 443 

PETTIBONE, JOHN, Ph.B. Principal grammar school, Broad Brook, 
Conn., 1898-1902; high and grammar schools. New Milford, Conn., 1902-; 
superintendent schools. New Milford, 1903-." Address, New Milford, 
Conn. P. 

PLACE, LEWIS TEW, Ph.B. Secretary The W. H. Place manufacturing 
company, Providence, R. I. Address, 87 Comstock Ave., Providence, 
R. L P. 

REEVES, DAVID WALLIS, Ph B. With The McCall company, publish- 
ers, New York, N. Y. Editor and publisher Yachting magazine, 1903. 
Address. The McCall Co., New York, N. Y. P. 

ROWELL, ERNEST CLINTON, A.B. Furniture manufacturer Cedar 
Rapids, la. Address, 614 Jackson St., Sioux City, la. P. 

SCRIBNER, WOODBURY JOHN, A.B. Instructor Greek and physical 
director, Fisk university, Nashville, Tenn., 1898-99; principal high school, 
Candia, N. H., 1S99-1900; with Houghton, Mifflin and company, pub- 
lishers, Chicago, 111., 1900-. Address, 378 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 

SHERWOOD, GEORGE HERBERT, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. 
Assistant curator invertebrate zoology, American museum of natural 
history. New York, N. Y. Address, American Museum of Natural His- 
tory, Central Park, New York, N. Y. P. 

SIBLEY, FREDERICK HUBBARD, Ph.B. Draughtsman, office of city 
engineer. Providence, R. I. Address, unknown. 

SLADE, WILLIAM ADAMS, Ph.B. Assistant Library of Congress, Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1898-; chief assistant division of bibliography 1902-; in 
charge compilation of a current bibliography of American history. Bu- 
reau of historical research, Carnegie institution of Washington, 1904-05. 
Editor Browning's Rabbi Ben Ezra, 1902. Address, 200 A St., S. E., 
Washington, D. C. P. 

SMART, FRED ANDREW, A.B. Student teacher high school, Pawtucket, 
R. I., 1898-99; teacher English high school. New Castle, Penn., 1899- 
1900; Tilton seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1 900-. Address, Tilton, N. H. P. 

STEERE, THOMAS ELLWOOD, A.B. With the Castner electrolyric alkali 
company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Address, Niagara Falls, N. Y. P. 

TAFT, FRANKLIN KEITH, Ph.B. Commission merchant. Address, 39 
Leonard St., New York, N. Y. P. 

TAYLOR, JOSEPH, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1901. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1901; pastor Columbus, O., 1901-03; mission- 
ary American Baptist missionary union, Yachow, West China. Ad- 
dress, Yachow, Szchuan Province, Via Chungking, West China. 

THOMPSON, MILLETT TAYLOR, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899; 
Ph.D. 1902. Instructor zoology Clark university 1 90 2-. Author various 
articles in scientific journals. Address, Clark University, Worcester, 
Mass. P. 

THOMSON, ANDREW SAMUEL, Ph.B. Superintendent schools Littleton, 
Acton and Westford, Mass., 1898-1900; Weymouth, Mass., 1900-02; Ips- 
wich, Mass., 1902-. Address, Ipswich, Mass. P. 

TOURTELLOT, WALTER ROY. A.B. ; D.B. Episcopal theological school, 
Cambridge, Mass., 1904. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1904; priest 1905; 
rector St. Thomas's church. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 59 Long- 
mont St., Providence. R. I. P. 

TROY, GEORGE FRANCIS, A.B. Assistant instructor physical culture, 
Brown university, 1898-99. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 55 
Barton St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WALKER, GEORGE EDWARD, Ph.B. Contract clerk U. S. navy de- 
partment, Boston, Mass., 1899-. Address, 20 Greenwood Ave., Green- 
wood, Mass. P. 



444 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1898 

WARBURTON, STACY REUBEN, A.B. Graduated Rochester theolog- 
ical seminary 1902; prdained Baptist minister; missionary American 
Baptist missionary union, Kia-ying, China, 1902-04; pastor North Strat- 
ford, N. H. Address, Coos, N. H. P. 

WARDWELL, HEZEKIAH CHURCH, A.B.; LL.B. University of Ne- 
braska 1900. Admitted to bar 1900; lawyer San Juan, Porto Rico. Ad- 
dress, San Juan, Porto Rico. P. 

WELLS, JOHN EDMUND, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900. Teacher 
Brookside, N. J., 1898-99; student Jefferson medical college, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1900-01; teacher Philippine Islands, 1901-02. Born Scituate. 
R. I., Feb. 24, 1871; murdered Island of Cebu, Philippine Islands, June, 
1902. Nee. 1903 

WESLEY, THOMAS DAMMES [formerly Thomas Wesley Dammes], A.B.; 
D.B. Union theological seminary 1901. Student Rochester theological 
seminary 1898-99; Union theological seminary 1899-1902; ordained Bap- 
tist minister; pastor Calvary church, Westwood, N. J.; teacher Latin and 
German high school, Westwood; member Jersey city Presbytery 1904-; 
pastor Etna union chapel, Etna, N. J.; principal Delford public school, 
Oradell, N. J. Address, Oradell, N. J. P. 

WHITING, BORDEN DURFEE, Ph.B.; LL.B. New York law school 1900. 
Lawyer Providence, R. I.; New York, N. Y. ; assistant attorney Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna and western railroad. New York, 1903-05; attorney 
1905-; member R. I. house of representatives 1904. Address, 200 Centre 
St., Orange, N. J. P. 

WHITTAKER, BURTIS ERWIN, A.B.; Ph.B. Albany normal college 
1899. Principal high school, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1899-1901; Cattaraugus, 
N. Y., 1901-. Address, Dunkirk, N. Y. P. 

WIGHTMAN, EDWIN EVANS, Ph.B. Draughtsman Penn. steel com- 
pany, Steelton, Penn. Address, Penn. Steel Co., Steelton, Penn. 

WILCOX, HOWELL GEORGE, C.E. Printer Boston, Mass. Address, 
347 Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. P. 

WILLIAMS, JAMES MICKEL, A.B. Student Union theological seminary. 
Address, Waterville, N. Y. 

WINCHESTER, WILLIAM EUGENE, A.B. Teacher high school. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1898-99; Philadelphia textile school, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1900-03; director Mississippi textile school. Agricultural college. Miss. 
Author Cotton yarn manufacture, parts 1-3. Address, Agricultural Col- 
lege, Miss. P. 



ARNOLD, ADELAIDE HARRIS, Ph.B. Teacher Hope street high school, 
Providence, R. I., 1898-99; English high school. Providence, 1900-. 
Address, 44 Clay St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

ARNOLD, EDNA BIGELOW [Mrs. Joseph Leishman Peacock], Ph.B. 
Teacher Blue Mountain college. Blue Mountain, Miss.; lady principal 
Colby academy. New London, N. H. Address, 40 Elm St., Westerly, 
R. I. P. 

AUSTIN, WINIFRED, A.B. Instructor Maine normal school, Castine, 
Me., 1889-99; head science and biblical department, Ogontz school, Penn. 
Address, East Norton, Mass. P. 

BATES, LUCY ANNA [Mrs. Walter Amer Guile], Ph.B. Teacher English 
high school, Providence, R. I., 1898-1901. Address, 7 Waterbury Road, 
Montclair, N. J. P. 

CARPENTER, ANNE WALCOTT, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. 
Teacher East Providence, R. I., 1903; Wheaton seminary, Norton, Mass., 
1903-. Address, 281 Brook St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CAWLEY, KATHERINE LAURETTA, A.B. Address, East Providence, 
R. I. 



1898 GRADUATES 445 

GARVIN, NORMA, Ph.B. Address, Lonsdale, R. I. P. 

GIFFORD, PHOEBE RUSHMORE [Mrs. Charles Pickett Roundy], A.B.; 
A.M. upon examination 1901. Teacher high school. Valley Falls, R. I., 
1898-99; University school, Providence, 1902-03. Born Chicago, 111., 
Sept. 2, 1874; died Providence, R. I., June 10., 1905. P. 

GRANT, ELIZABETH CHRISTINA, Ph.B.; A.M upon examination 1900. 
Teacher Hope street high school. Providence, R. I., 1898-99; Classical 
high school. Providence, 1900-. Address, 3186 Pawtucket Ave., East 
Providence, R. I. P. 

HINDLEY, EMMA [Mrs. Charles Huntington Pennoyer], Ph.B.; A.M. upon 
examination 1899. Teacher biology, R. I. state normal school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1900-01; high school. Concord, N. H., 1901-05. Address, 
Springfield, Vt. P. 

INMAN, GRACE ELIZABETH, A.B. Address, 357 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

JAMESON, ETHEL CLARE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. Teacher 
English high school, Providence, R I., 1898-99, 1901-; high school, Rock- 
land, Mass., 1899-1900; Attleboro, Mass., 1900-01. Address, no Sum- 
mit St., East Providence, R. I. P. 

MUNRO, EMILY GARDNER, Ph.B. Instructor English, St. Mary's hall, 
N. J., 1899-1900; resident settlement worker Christodora house. New 
York, N. Y., 1900-01 ; instructor English, Albany girls' academy, Albany, 
N. Y., 1901-. Address, Bristol, R. I. P. 

NEUSCHUEZ, KATHARINE MARIE, A.B. Teacher public schools, 
North Attleboro, Mass., 1898-; high school. Address, 23 Bank St., 
North Attleboro, Mass. P. 

THOMPSON, EDITH AUGUSTA [Mrs. Stacy Reuben Warburton], A.B.; 
A.M. upon examination 1900. Teacher high school, Littleton, N. H., 
1898-99; Lincoln school. Providence, R. I., 1899-1901; missionary Kia- 
ying, China, 1902-04. Address, Coos, N. H. P. 

TOWER, ETHEL ELLA, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. Teacher 
Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1898-99; high school, Cranston, 
R. I., 1899-. Address, 547 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

WAITE, IDA EVELYN, Ph.B. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 12, 1871; 
died Providence, Jan. 7, 1901. Nee. 1901 

WESLEY, MARGARET LILLIAN [Mrs. Raymond I. Blanchard], A.B. 
Address, 87 Niagara St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHITE, AMY EARL, Ph.B. Teacher Attleboro, Mass. Address, 54 
Dean St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

WILSON, JESSIE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1899. Graduate student 
Brown university, candidate for the degree of Ph.D., 1901-. Address, 
Rumford, R. I. 

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1899 

ALLEN, CHARLES BRADBURY, A.B. Student medicine, candidate for 
the degree of M.D., 1905, Colorado state university, Boulder, Col. Ad- 
dress, Boulder, Col. P. 

ATKINS, CHARLES DUKE, A.B. Principal First grammar school, Keene, 
N. H., 1899-1900; assistant principal Belmont school, Belmont, Cal., 
1900-03; secretary American society for extension of university teach- 
ing, Philadelphia, Penn., 1903-. Address, iii South 15th St., Philadel- 
phia, Penn. P. 

BABBITT, JOHN EDWARD, Ph.B. Route agent American express com- 
pany, 1899-1902; treasure! and manager Bellows Falls machine company, 
Bellows Falls, Vt., 1902-; vice president and director Robertson paper 
company. Bellows v Falls ;^ director Howland pulp and paper company, 
Howland, Me. Address, Bellows Falls, Vt. P. 



446 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1899 

BAKER, DWIGHT WOOD, A.B. Connected with census bureau, Wash- 
ington, D C; in business New York, N. Y. Address, 26 Broadway, 
New York, N. Y. P. 

BAKER, RUSSELL WIGHTMAN, A.B. Salesman Carnegie steel company, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 125 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 

BAKER, WILLIAM EDWARD, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. Bap- 
tist minister; pastor Eden, Me., 1903; Olivet church, Trenton, N. J.^ 1903-. 
Address, 932 Ohio Ave., Trenton, N. J. P. 

BARBER, HOWARD CLARK, Ph.B. Teacher 1899-1900; law student 
Harvard university 1900-03; with Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and com- 
pany, wholesale hardware merchants, Chicago, 111.; Legal aid society, 
New York, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 239 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

BARKER, RALPH EDMONDS, A.B. Merchant. ' Address, 19 Main St., 
Taunton, Mass. P. 

BAYLIS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Ph.B. Clerk DeWitt Clinton high school. 
New York, N. Y., 1899-1900; junior teacher High school of commerce. 
New York, 1903-04; with Lamont, Corlis and. company, New York. 
Address, 413 Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

BEAL, GEORGE SAFFORD, A.B.; C.E 1901. Civil engineer Knight and 
Hopkins, Rome, N. Y. Address, Rome, N. Y. 

BEALE, SAMUEL MARSDEN, Sc.B.; M.D. Jefferson medical college 1902. 
Physician Hope Valley, R. I. P. 

BENNETT, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 
1902. Lawyer. Address, 14 Jenkins St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BIGELOW, WARREN, Ph.B.; LL.B. New York university 1901; LL.M. 
1902. Tutor English, College of the city of New York, 1900-03 ; admitted 
to bar 1901; lawyer New York, N. Y. ; lecturer Brooklyn law school 1904. 
Address, 220 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

BISHOP, ERNEST SIMONS, A.B. In "business Providence, R. I., 1899- 
1902; student medicine, Cornell medical college, New York, N. Y., 
1902-; private secretary 1904-05. Address, Cornell medical college. New 
York, N. Y. P. 

BLAISDELL, ALBERT MORTON, Sc.B. With Blaisdell milling com- 
pany, merchant millers, Minneapolis, Minn. Address, 905 Guaranty 
Loan Building, Minneapolis, Minn. P. 

BLANCHARD, ARTHUR HORACE, C.E.; A.M. Columbia university 1902. 
Instructor civil engineering, Brown university, 1899-1901, 1902-03; assist- 
ant professor civil engineering 1903-. Draughtsman American bridge 
company 1901, 1902; assistant engineer state board of public roads, R. I., 
1903-; associate member American society of civil engineers; fellow Amer- 
ican association for the advancement of science; member Boston society 
civil engineers ; Society for the promotion of engineering education. Ad- 
dress, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

BOARDMAN, LESTER WELLS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. 
Teacher English, Cook academy, Montour Falls, N. Y., 1900-01; Univer- 
sity school. Providence, R. I., 1901-04; Baltimore city college, Baltimore, 
Md., 1904-. Address, 1304 West Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. P. 

BOURN, STEPHEN WENTWORTH, Ph.B. Assistant superintendent 
Bourn rubber company, and general manager Insulated wire factory. 
Providence, R. I.; major R. I. militia 1900-03; lieutenant colonel 1903-. 
Address, P. O. Box 198, Providence, R. I. P. 

BREWER, URBAN CHARLES, Ph.B. Secretary Lawrenceville cement 
company 1899-1902; director Penn. cement company 1900-; manager 
Baldwin steel works. Cold Spring, N. Y. Address, 107 John St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

BRIGHAM, CLARENCE SAUNDERS, A.B. Assistant in library, Brown 
university, 1899-1900; archivist 1903-. Librarian R. I. historical society 



i899 GRADUATES 447 

1900-; member American library association; American historical asso- 
ciation. Author History of R. I., in Field's Rhode Island, 1902; various 
pamphlets and contributions to periodicals; editor Records oj the town of 
PorlsmoiitJt, 1901; Harris papei'S, 1902; Fourth paper presented by Major 
Butler, 1903. Address, R. I. Historical Society, Providence, R I. P. 

BROWN, HAROLD WINFRED, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1902- 
Lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, Tiverton, R. L P. 

BROWN, HOWARD HAINES, A.B. Graduated Crozer theological semi- 
nary 1902; ordained Baptist minister 1902; pastor Calvary and Memorial 
churches, Cape May county, N. J., 1902-04; Washington street church, 
Orange, N. J., 1904-. Address, 191 Alden St., Orange, N. J. P. 

BROWN, LLOYD, Ph.B. Secretary Ohio ceramic engineering company, 
Cleveland, O.. Address, 3 Alamenda Ave., Lakewood, O. P. 

BRYANT, NATHANIEL FRANK, Ph.B. With Charles Head and com- 
pany, bankers and brokers, Boston, Mass. Address, 70 Walker St., New- 
tonville, Mass. P. 

BULLEN, WALTER BOARDMAN, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1903. 
Teacher classics, Colby academy. New London, N. H., 1899-1901; gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1904; missionary American Baptist 
missionary union, Kobe, Japan, 1904-. Address, 39 Kitano, Nichome, 
Kobe, Japan. P. 

BURNS, PAUL HENRY, A.B. Law student Providence, R. L; in business 
White House Station, N. J.; New York, N. Y.; with contract department 
N. Y. and N. J. telephone company, Paterson, N. J. Address, 16 i6th 
St., Paterson, N. J. P 

CAMPBELL, JAMES WINTHROP, Ph.B. Address, 96 Waterman St., 
Providence, R. I. 

CHACE, LAURENCE HERBERT, Ph.B. Teacher public school. West 
Stewartstown, N. H., 1899-1900; IBoston, Mass., 1900-02; clerk with R. I. 
company. Providence, R. I., 1902-03; government clerk, department of 
construction and repair, U. S. navy yard, Charlestown, Mass., 1903-04; 
department of supplies and accounts 1904-. Address, 81 Byron St., 
East Boston, Mass. P. 

CHADSEY, MERTON LELAND, C.E. With American locomotive com- 
pany. New York, N. Y. Address, 11 1 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

CHASE, JAMES HARPER, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 190 1. Assistant 
rhetoric. Brown university, 1899- 1900; assistant English 1900-01; in- 
structor English 1901-03. Third assistant English high school, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1903-. Address, loi Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

CHASE, JULIAN CLEMENT, Ph.B. Dealer in automobiles. Editor 
automobile publications. Address, Bronxville, N Y. P. 

CHURCH, GEORGE DUDLEY, A.B. Assistant teacher Abbott family 
school, Farmington, Me., 1900-01; principal 1903-; assistant teacher Wor- 
cester academy 1901-03. Address, Farmington, Me. P. 

CLARK, WALTER WILLIAM, Ph.B. Law student Boston university; 
lawyer Worcester, Mass. Address, 15 Westland St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

CLOUGH, JOHN ARTHUR, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1902. Law- 
yer Worcester, Mass. Address, i Merrick St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

COLE, FRANCIS SESSIONS, A.B. Foreman Providence, R. I. Address, 
Cole Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

COLT, LeBARON CARLETON, A.B. In business Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 105 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COMSTOCK, WILLIAM PRATT, Ph.B. Real estate agent Providence, 
R. I. Address, 160 Brown St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CONGDON, GEORGE EDGAR, Ph.B. Clerk Providence, R. I. Address, 
1740 Cranston St., Knightsville, R. I. 



448 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1899 

COOKE, CHARLES OSMOND, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900; M.D. 
Yale university 1905. Interne R. I. hospital, Providence, R. I.. 1905-. 
Address, R. I. hospital, Providence, R. I. P. 

COTTON, WILLIAM MATHER, C.E. Assistant engineer 111. central rail- 
road, Fulton, Ky., 1899-1905; division engineer Mo. Pacific system. 
Address, Vidalia, La. P. 

COTTRELL, WALTER COATES, A.B. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1899-1900; in business Southern Pines, N. C. Address, Southern 
Pines, N. C. P. 

CROWELL, ARTHUR FREEMAN, A.B. Teacher Lafayette, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 617 Pawtucket Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

GUSHING, IRA MAY, M.E. With General electric company, Schenectady, 
N. Y., 1901-; testing department 1901-03; designing engineer switch- 
board department, 1903-. Address, 19 Harris St., Brookline, Mass. P. 

DANA, CHARLES BATES, Ph.B. ; LL.B. New York law school 1904. Stu- 
dent Ecole libre des sciences politique. Paris, 1900; with Tribune, New 
York, N. Y., 1901-03; lawyer New York; member firm of Dorman and 
Dana. Address, 48 Wall St., New York, N. Y. P. 

DAVID, GEORGE WARREN, Ph.B. Second assistant engineer U. S. 
revenue cutter service. Woods Hole, Mass., 1902-. Address, Woods Hole, 
Mass. P. 

DAVID, JACOB, Ph.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 1900. 
Teacher Seir Urmia, Persia. Address, Seir Urmia, Persia. P. 

DAVIS, GEORGE HOWARD, M.E. Designer ordnance department, U. S. 
army, 1902-03; machine designer General electric company, Lynn, Mass. 
Address, Lyon St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

DE COUDRES, THOMAS HART, A.B. Principal grammar school, West 
Medway, Mass., 1 899-1 900; teacher science high school, Putnam, Conn., 
1900-02; sub-master high school, Southbridge, Mass., 1902-. Address, 
East Hartford, Conn. P. 

DEWEY, CHARLES THOMPSON, Ph.B. Structural engineer Purdy and 
Henderson, consulting engineers, New York, N. Y.; assistant manager 
Boston office, Purdy and Henderson, 1904-. Address, 913 Paddock 
Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

DOW, CHARLES HOWARD, C.E. Civil engineer 111. central railroad 
1899-1903; Chicago and Northwestern railway 1903-04; operating de- 
partment. Griffin wheel company, Chicago, 111., 1904-. Address, Griffin 
Wheel Co., Sacramento Square, Chicago, 111. P. 

DOWS, JOSEPH WILLIAM, Ph.B. Principal Whittelsey avenue school, 
Wallingford, Conn. Address, Wallingford, Conn. P. 

DUNN, ALBERT EDMUND, A.B. Cattleman. Address, Miles City, 
Mont. P. 

DYER, JAMES FRANKLIN, A.B. With Aldrich, Eldredge company, 
wholesale grocers. Providence, R. I. Address, 17 Charles Field St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

EASTON, CHARLES DANIEL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900; M.D. 
Harvard university 1904. Interne Mass. general hospital, Boston, Mass., 
1904-05; assistant superintendent 1905-. Address, Mass. General Hospi- 
tal, Boston, Mass. P. 

ESTES, RALPH CALEB, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1902. Lawyer 
Attleboro, Mass. Address, Attleboro, Mass. P. 

EWER, BERNARD CAPEN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900; Ph.D. 
Harvard university 1904. Instructor mathematics, Brown university, 
1899-1901; psychology 1902-03. Assistant philosophy. Harvard univer- 
sity, 1903-04. Address, Northwestern university, Evanston, 111. P. 

EWER, NATHANIEL TRULL, Ph.B. Chemist American dyewood com- 
pany. East Boston, Mass. Address, 300 Border St., East Boston, Mass. 

P. 



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FARNHAM, WILLIAM ELLIS. Ph.B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 
1901. Electrical engineer Aimerican telephone and telegraph company, 
Boston, Mass.; traffic engineer Boston division, N. E. telephone and tel- 
egraph company. Address, 5 Weyanoke St., Boston, Mass. P. 

FIELD, EVAN DALE, A.B. Principal public schools, Clinton, N. J., 1899- 
1902; director and secretary Smithiield coal and coke company. Smith- 
field, Penn., 1903-; lawver Uniontown, Penn. Address, Uniontown, 
Penn. ' P. 

FITZ, ARTHUR HUNT, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1902. Lawyer 
Boston, Mass. Address, 15 Court Square, Boston, Mass. P. 

FRANCIS, CHARLES KENWORTHY, Ph.B.; A.M upon examination 
1904. Instructor chemistry, Brown university, 1898-99. Adjunct pro- 
fessor chemistry, Ga. school of technology, 1899-1901; junior professor 
chemistry, and in charge of textile chemistry, 1901-03; professor chemis- 
try, Converse college, Spartanburg, S. C, 1903-. Address, Converse 
College, Spartanburg, S. C. P. 

FULLER, CALEB ALLEN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900; Ph.D. 
1903. Assistant bacteriologist Wis. state hygienic laboratory, Madison, 
Wis. Author monographs and articles in scientific journals. Address, 
State Hygienic Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. P. 

GATES, CHARLES ISRAEL, A.B. Principal Pleasant street school. Wes- 
terly, R. I., 1899-. Address, 5 Jay St., Westerly, R. I. P. 

GIFFORD, NATHANIEL HOWLAND, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 
1903. House officer Boston city hospital 1903- ; physician Boston, Mass. 
Author monographs on medical subjects. Address, University club, 
Boston, Mass. P. 

GILES, ARTHUR LEONARD, A B. ; C.E. 1900. Resident engineer Chesa- 
peake western railwaj' company 1902-03; Deepwater railway company 
1903 ; Westinghouse, Church, Kerr and company, Long Island City, N. Y. 
Address, 67 Forest St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GLEN, JOHN MASON, C.E. Civil engineer Geneva. R. I. Address, 
Geneva, R I. 

GOULDING, GEORGE ALBERT, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900. 
Instructor Sanskrit, Latin and Greek, Brown university, 1899-1901. In- 
structor Greek, Latin and German, Worcester academy, 1901-02; grad- 
uate student Harvard university 1902-03; clerk Union trust company. 
Providence, R. I., 1903-04; real estate broker Providence; organist 
Pilgrim Congregational church, Providence, 1898-1901; Church of the 
Unity, Worcester, Mass., 1901-. Address, 17 Larch St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

GRIM, BENJAMIN WARD, A.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; town solici- 
tor Cranston, R. I., 1904-. Address, 42 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

GUILD, CLARENCE HERBERT, Ph.B. Foreman calender room. The 
Joseph Banigan rubber company. Providence, R. I.; with U. S. rubber 
company. New York, N. Y. Address, 20 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

GUILFORD, PAUL SHELLY, M.E. Draughtsman Providence, R. I.; 
teacher drawing and manual training, Tougaloo university Tougaloo, 
Miss., ipoi-03; instructor mechanical engineering, Washington agricul- 
tural college, Pullman, Wash. Address, Pullman, Wash. P. 

HALE, GORDON DYER, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia university, 1904. Interne Hudson street hospital. New York, 
N. Y. Address, 24 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HALL, DWIGHT HUBBELL, Ph.B. With Bridgeport hydraulic company, 
Bridgeport, Conn. Address, 153 Beach St., Bridgeport, Conn. P. 

HANSON, EDWARD SHANNON, Ph.B.; D.Pharm. Mass. college of phar- 
macy 1904. Pharmicist. Address, 18 Cedar St., Taunton, Mass. P. 



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HARTWELL, JOSEPH CHARLES, A.B. Engineer General fire extin- 
guisher company, Providence, R. I. Address, 77 Parade St., Providence, 
R. I. P- 

HATHAWAY, GUILFORD CLINTON, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 

1902. Lawyer Fall River, Mass.; brigade adjutant, with rank of lieu-, 
tenant, Mass. naval brigade, 1Q03-. Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

HAZELTINE, HUGH VINCENT, A.B. General manager Conewango fur- 
niture company, Warren, Penn. Address, Warren, Penn. P. 

HENRY, MELLINGER EDWARD, A.B. Teacher English, South Jersey 
institute, Bridgetown, N. J., 1900-02; graduate student Harvard univer- 
sity 1902-04; teacher English, Helicon hall, Englewood, N. J., 1904-. 
Address, Westerville, O. P. 

HIGGINS, LOTHROP DAVIS, Ph.B. Instructor natural science, Morgan 
school, Clinton, Conn.; instructor science. Conn state normal school, 
D anbury, Conn. Author Lessons in physics, igo:^. Address, 17 Osborne 
St., Danbury, Conn. P. 

HILLIARD, CARLOS GROUT, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900; M.D. 
Yale university 1904. Interne R. I. hospital 1904-. Address, R. I. 
hospital. Providence, R. I. P. 

HOLMES, LOUIS RHODES, A.B. Clerk Union trust company. Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, soi Potter Ave., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir., P. 

HORSMAN, OLIVER CHACE, A.B.; D.B. Crozer theological seminary 

1903. Instructor Greek and Hebrew, Crozer theological seminary, Ches- 
ter, Penn., 1903-04; ordained Baptist minister; pastor First church, 
Morristown, N. J., 1904-05; Walmer road church, Toronto, Can., 1905-. 
Address, 88 Albany Ave. Toronto, Can. P. 

HOWARD, EDDY PHILLIPS, A.B. Principal grammar school. North 
Scituate, R. I., 1901-05; teacher mathematics and English, high school, 
South Manchester, Conn., 1905-. Address, Box 333, South Manchester, 
Conn. P. 

HULL, CHARLES ARNOLD, Ph.B. Overseer of bleaching. Silver Spring 
corapany. Providence, R. I.; agent Union bleaching and finishing com- 
pany, Greenville, S. C, 1905-. Address, 53 Leonard St., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

HUNT, ALBERT FOSTER, Ph.B. Medical student. Harvard university. 
Address, Cor. Main and South Sts., Reading, Mass. P. 

HUNT, IRVING OWEN, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1902. Admitted 
to bar 1903; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 152 Irving Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

HUSSEY, OLIVER PERRY, A.B. With M. G. Wright and company, 
manufacturers' supplies and wholesale paper dealers, Lowell, Mass. 
Address, 68 Concord St., Nashua, N. H. P. 

JENNINGS, FRANK ALVORD, Ph.B. In business. Address, 214 West 
Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. P. 

JOHNSON, FRANCIS SEVERANCE, A.B. Journahst Tribune, New 
York, N. Y. Author Capitol stories, 3 vols.; Voices of the morning.' 
Address, New York Tribune, 154 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. 

JOHNSON, NELS, A.B. Instructor French, Brown university, 1899-1900. 
Address, Rumford, R. I. 

JONES, WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900; Ph.D. 1903. In- 
structor history. Brown university, 1903-04. Teacher Hope street high 
school. Providence, R. I., 1899-1900; engaged in research work. Provi- 
dence, 1904-. Address, 303 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

KELSEY, ASA EDWARD, A.B. Pastor Friends' church, Winthrop Cen- 
tre, Me., 1899-1903; superintendent Friends' mission work, Palestine, 
1904-. Address, Ram Allah, Jerusalem, Palestine. P. 



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451 



KENT, JAMES MANNING, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia university, 1903. Member house staff, New York hospital, 
1903-04; physician New York, N. Y. Address, The Amidon, Corner 
Broadway and 83d St., New York, N. Y. p. 

KOOPMAN, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, A.B. Librarian Md. diocesan libra- 
ry, Baltimore, Md., 1899-1901. Born Freeport, Me., Feb. 4, 1877; died 
Boston, Mass., April 25, 1901. Nee. 1901 

LITTLEFIELD, NATHAN WHITMAN, C.E. Civil engineer Fall River, 
Mass.; Walpole, Mass. Address, 9 Illinois St., Central Falls, R. I. P.* 

LOWELL, RUSSELL CROSBY, M.E. Student teacher Hope street high 
school. Providence, R. I., 1899-1900; sub-master high school, Amherst, 
Mass., 1900-01 ; assistant mathematics and physics, Technical high school. 
Providence, 1901-. Address, 420 Hope St., Providence, R. I. p' 

McCaffrey, JOSEPH jay, Ph.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Address* 
Industrial Trust Building, Providence, R. I. p| 

McCONNICO, ANDREW JACKSON, Ph.B. Lawyer Vaiden, Miss.; town 
solicitor. Address, Vaiden, Carroll Co., Miss. p, 

MALLORY, HARRY HEMAN, Ph.B. Advertising agent Chicago, 111." 
Address, 160 Washington St., Chicago, 111. p_ 

MANGANO, ANTONIO, A.B. ; A.M. Columbia university 1903; D.B. Union 
theological seminary 1903. Superintendent Italian mission, American 
Baptist home mission society, New York, N. Y. Address, American 
Baptist Home Mission Society, 11 1 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

MARTIN, RICHARD, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1900. Student. Ad- 
dress, 90 Webster Ave., Providence, R. I. p^ 

MASON, EUGENE WATERMAN, Ph.B. Architect Boston, Mass. Ad- 
dress, 149 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. p 

MILLARD, FRANK COWPERTHWAIT, Ph.B. Student literature. Great 
Barrington, Mass. Address, R. F. D. No. i., Great Barrington, Mass 

p! 

MILLER, HAROLD TREDENIC, Ph.B Chemist Dayton coal and iron 
company, limited, Dayton, Tenn., 1899-1902; assistant general superin- 
tendent 1902-03; assistant superintendent La Follette coal, iron and 
railway company. La Follette, Tenn., 1903-04; Soho department, Jones 
and Laughlin steel company, Pittsburgh, Penn., 1904-. Address, Canal 
Dover, O. ' p, 

MURPHY, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1904. Lawyer New York, N. Y. Address, 874 East 34th St., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. p_' 

NILES, NATHANIEL LEO, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university, 1905. Prin- 
cipal grammar school, Wakefield, R. I., 1901-02 ; house officer St. Joseph's 
hospital. Providence, R. I. Address, 752 North Main St., Providence 
R. I. p.' 

NORRIS, WILFRED BENSON, A.B. Insurance agent Providence, R. I. 
Address, Riverside, R. I. ' p 

PARKER, GEORGE WARREN, A.B.; A.M. Drury college, 1905. Assist- 
ant principal seminary, Stamford, N. Y., 1899-1900; instructor history 
and economics, Mount Harmon boys' school. Mount Hermon, Mass., 1900- 
02; instructor English, Academy of Drury college, Springfield, Mo., 1902-; 
professor rhetoric and American history, Drury college summer school' 
1903-. Address, High School, Oxford, Mass. p] 

PERKINS, RICHARD ROY, A.B.; Ph.D. University of Chicago 1905. 
Teacher Jackson college, Jackson, Miss., 1899-1900; Straight university. 
New Orleans, La., 1900-01 ; student Harvard university 1901-02; ordained 
Baptist minister 1905; pastor Rockford, 111. Author Treatment of juve- 
nile delinquents, 1905. Address, 208 North Second St., Rockford 111 

p! 



452 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1899 

PEVEAR, JESSE STETSON, Ph.B. Law student. Address, 50 Whittier 
St., Lynn, Mass. 

PHETTEPLACE, THURSTON MASON, Ph.B.; M.E. 1901. Instructor 
mechanical drawing and mechanical engineering. Brown university, 
1899-. Student Columbia university 1904-05; member American society 
for the promotion of engineering education; junior member American 
society of mechanical engineers. Address, 161 2 Broad St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

PUTNEY, FREEMAN, A.B. Manager approval department, New England 
Stamp company, Boston, Mass. Address, 387 Washington St., Boston, 
Mass. P. 

RAYMOND, GEORGE HERVEY, A.B Assistant clerk appellate division, 
R. I. supreme court, 1899-1902; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 170 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

REMINGTON, CHARLES CADY, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1900-02; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 48 Custom House St., 
Providence, R I. P. 

RICHARDSON, WILLIS BROWN, Ph.B. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 19 College St., Providence, R. I. P. 

RICHMOND, FRANK EDDY, A.B. Manufacturer Crompton, R. I. Ad- 
dress, Crompton, R. I. P. 

ROBINSON, CHARLES GILBERT, Ph.B. With R. L. Day and company, 
Boston, Mass. Address, Mansfield, Mass. P. 

ROSS, ADAM FRANKLIN, Ph.B ; A.M. upon examination 1900. Master 
The Lawrenceville school, Lawrence ville, N. J., 1900-04; university 
scholar European history, Columbia university, 1903-04; teacher history, 
high school, New York, N. Y., 1904-; literature, Martha's Vineyard 
summer institute, 1 905- ; member American historical association. Author 
pamphlets and magazine articles. Address, 580 Monroe St., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. P. 

SAGE, JOHN DAVIS, A.B. With Union central life insurance company, 
Cincinnati, O.; director. Address, 240 McCormick Place, Cincinnati, O. 

P. 

SCHWEGLER, RAYMOND ALFRED, A.B. Professor classical languages, 
Indian university, Bacone, I. T., 1899-1901; professor Greek literature 
and pedagogy, Ottawa university, Ottawa, Kans., 1901-; professor He- 
brew, Kansas City Baptist seminary, 1902-03. Address, Ottawa, Kans. 

P. 

SCUDDER, LEON WILLIAM, A.B. Principal grammar school, Burnside, 
Conn. Address, Box 5, Burnside, Conn. P. 

SHAW, LAURENCE MOSS, A.B. Assistant pubHc library. Providence, 
R. I., 1900-05; assistant administration department, Brooklyn public 
library, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 26 Brevoort Place, Brooklyn 

N. Y. p; 

SHEFFIELD, ALBERT HENRY, Ph.B. Law student Worcester, Mass.^ 
1899-1900; cost-man American steel and wire company, 1900-02; draughts- 
man and cost-man G. H. Cutting granite company, Milford, Mass., 1902- 
05; Milford pink granite quarries 1905 -. Address, 25 Purchase St., Mil- 
ford, Mass. P, 

SIMMONS. FRED ALBERT, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons, Columbia university, 1903. U. S. military service 1898; house 
surgeon Staten Island general hospital. New York, N. Y., 1903-04; S. R 
Smith infirmary, Tompkinsville, N. Y., 1904; physician Brockton, Mass. 
1905-. Address, The Checkerton, Brockton, Mass. P 

SMITH, CHARLES HENRY, Ph.B. Librarian public library, Denver 
Col. Address, Public library, Denver, Col. P 



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SOULE, RUFUS ALBERTSON, Ph.B. Foreign salesman Hathaway, 
Soule and Harrington, Boston, Mass., 1899-1901; assistant superinten- 
dent Soiile mill, New Bedford, Mass., 190 2-; ensign naval brigade, Mass. 
volunteer militia. 1903-. Address, 324 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. 

P. 

STEARNS. HENRY BUTLER, Ph.B. Teacher N. H. and R. I. 1899-1902; 
superintendent of schools, Cheshire county, N. H., 1904-. Address, 
Manchester, N. H. P. 

STOCKWELL, EDWARD AMOS, A.B. Law student Harvard university, 
1900-02; admitted to bar 1903; lawyer Providence, R. L; member school 
committee, Providence, 1904-. Address, 20 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

STOREY, RALPH EWING, A.B.; L. B. McMinnville college 1895. Professor 
English and public speaking, McMinnville college, 1 899-1903; student 
Newton theological institution. Address, Harrisville, R. L P. 

SUTCLIFFE, GEORGE WILLIAM, Ph.B. Overseer dyeing. Silver Spring 
Bleaching and dyeing company. Providence, R. I. Address, 82 Doyle 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

SWAIN, HARRISON TARBELL, A.B. Tutor Owensboro, Ky., 1900-01; 
teacher Island of Panay P I., 1901-03; first lieutenant U. S. marine 
corps 1003-. Address, 5 Mason St., Nashua N. H. P. 

TEAGUE, CHARLES McCALLUM, A.B. Teacher high school, Oxford, 
Me.; principal Lee normal academy, Lee, Me. Address, Lee Normal 
Academy, Lee, Me. P. 

THOMAS, LOUIS ALBION, A.B. Teacher Blairstown, N J., 1899-1901; 
Philippine Islands 1902. Born Lowell, Mass., Sept. 30, 1870; murdered 
Philippine Islands, June, 1902. Nee. 1904 

THOMPSON, EDWARD EVERETT, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901 
Instructor German, Brown university, 1899-1902. Teacher languages, 
Mitchell's school, Billerica, Mass., 1902-04; principal high school, Mont- 
pelier, Vt., 1904-. Address, no Stafford Road, Fall River, Mass. P. 

TILLINGHAST, FREDERICK HOWARD, C.E. Student Mass. institute 
of technology 1899- 1900; civil engineer Chicago great western railroad 
1900-02; U. S. geological survey 1902-. Address, 89 Power St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

TINGLEY, JOHN BARNES, A.B. Electrical engineer General electric 
company, Chicago, 111., 1900-. Address, General Electric Co., Chicago, 
111. P. 

UTLEY, GEORGE BURWELL, Ph.B. Assistant librarian Watkinson 
library, Hartford, Conn., 1899-1901; librarian Md. diocesan library, 
Baltimore, Md., 1901-05; Carnegie public library, Jacksonville, Fla., 
1905-. Author several articles on bibliography Address, Public Li- 
brary, Jacksonville, Fla. P. 

VOSE, FREDERICK ALVAH, Ph.B. Teller Manufacturers' trust com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. Address, 33 Church St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

WALSH, CHARLES ALBERT, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1902. 
Lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 293 Prairie Ave., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

WEEDEN, RAYMER BALCH, Ph.B. Salesman Allen and Reed com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. Address 158 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

WELLMAN, JOHN RALPH, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1902. Ad- 
dress, 983 Franklin St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. P. 

WOOD, NELSON ALLEN, A.B. Graduated New Bedford textile school 
1901; cotton manufacturer Wamsutta mills. New Bedford, Mass., 1901- 
04; instructor textile department International correspondence schools 
of Scranton, Penn., New Bedford, Mass. Address, in Acushnet Ave., 
New Bedford, Mass. P. 



454 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1899 

WOODRUFF, FRANK OTIS, Ph.B.; A.M. Tabor college 1901. Instructor 
physics, chemistry and German, Tabor college, la., 1899-1901; assistant 
chemist Neb. experiment station, Lincoln, Neb., 1903-04; assistant 
chemist and instructor. New Mexico college of agriculture and mechanic 
arts, 1904-05; chemist division of foods, Bureau of chemistry, U. S. de- 
partment of Agriculture, 1905-. Address, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. P. 

WYCKOFF, WILLIAM WATSON, A.B. Instructor Greek and Latin, 
Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1899-1901 ; manager Hotel St. James, 
New York, N. Y., 1901-. Address, 109 West 45th St., New York, N. Y. 

P 



BARTLETT, FLORENCE, Ph.B. Address, 32 Benevolent St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

BENSON, HENRIETTA GRISWOLD [Mrs. Charles Jackson Allen], Ph.B. 
Assistant teacher high school, Merrimac, Mass., 1899-1901; Friends' 
academy, Moorestown, N. J., 1901-03. Address, Moorestown, Burlington 
Co., N. J. ' P. 

BRIGGS, CAROLINE LOUISE [Mrs. Arthur Morgan MacWhinnie], A.B. 
Address, 28 Greene St., Pawtucket, R. 1. P. 

BROOKS, HARRIET IRVING [Mrs. Morman Allen Moss], A.B. Gradu- 
ated Emerson college of oratory 1902; private instructor elocution, voice 
culture and physical culture. Providence, R. I. Address, 137 Grove St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BROWN, ALVERDA LAURA [Mrs. George Herbert Sherwood], A.B. 
Teacher Foxboro, Mass., 1899-1902. Address, Sunset View Park, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. P. 

BUNNELL, SARAH ELECIA, Ph.B. Teacher Center school. New Canaan, 
Conn., 1899-1903; student Conn. State normal school. New Britain, 1903- 
04; teacher Wethersfield avenue school, Hartford, Conn., 1904-. Address, 
30 Summit St., Bristol, Conn. P. 

BUTLER, MYRA HIBBARD, Ph.B. Teacher 1899-1900; student Univer- 
sity of Neb., 1900-01; Teachers' college, Columbia university, 1901-02; 
teacher domestic art, Lincoln memorial universit)', Cumberland Gap, 
Tenn., 1902-03; physical and manual training. Wash, state normal school, 
Cheney, Wash., 1903-. Address, Wash. State Normal School, Cheney, 
Wash. P. 

CAWLEY, JULIA MARGUERITE, A.B. Assistant biology R. I. normal 
school. Providence, R. I., 1899-1900; teacher. Address, 198 Juniper 
St., East Providence, R. I. 

CLARK, AGNES ELIZABETH, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Teacher classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1899-1900; R. I. state 
normal school, Providence, 1900-04; graduate student Brown university 
1904-05. Author various articles in magazines and educational journals. 
Address, 121 Pleasant St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COLVIN, SARAH HALE [Mrs. Lewis A. Colvin], A.B. Address, i Jackson 
St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

CURTISS, EVA ELISE, A.B. Principal Union school, Higganum, Conn., 
1900-01; assistant principal grammar school. East Hampton, Conn., 
1901-04. Address, 19 Centre St., Bristol, Conn. P. 

ESTEN, ADELAIDE AUGUSTA, A.B. Address, 14 Barnes St.. Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

EVERETT, LILLIAN ESTELLE, Ph.B. Assayer Cornell and Andrews, 
Providence, R. I., 1899-1903; teacher Normal and collegiate institute, 
Ashville, N. C, 1900-01; Searles' high school. Great Barrington, Mass., 
1901-02; tutor Southern Pines, N. C; teacher. Address, 36 Locust St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 



i899 GRADUATES 455 

FISKE, IDA MAY [Mrs. Andrew Samuel Thomson], Ph.B. Address, 
Ipswich, Mass. P. 

GARDINER. ELIZABETH WICKES, Ph.B. Teacher high school, War- 
ren R. I. Address, 113 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

GRAY, ANNA LIGUORIA [Mrs. Arthur Hargrave], Ph.B.; A.M. Columbia 
university 1902. Teacher English, high school, Passaic, N. J., 1899-1903. 
Address, Century Club, 7 West 2 2d St., New York N. Y. P. 

JOHNSON, EVELYN OLIVE [Mrs. Walter Boardman Bullen], Ph.B. 
Graduated R. I. state normal school 1892; vice principal Acadia semi- 
nary, Wolfville, N. S., 1899-1901; student Newton theological institution 
1901-02; teacher Hartshorn memorial college, Richmond, Va., 1902-04. 
Address, 39 Kitano, Nichome, Kobe, Japan. P. 

KING, WINNIFRED BELLE, A.B. Teacher high school, Littleton, Mass., 
1899-1900; Natick, Mass., 1900-03; Arlington, Mass., 1903-. Address, 
155 Spencer St., Winsted, Conn. P. 

LARRY, ANNE MAY [Mrs. Freeman Putney, Jr.], Ph.B Assistant teacher 
Cumberland high school. Valley Falls, R. 1., 1900-02. Address, 345 
Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. P. 

LEONARD, MARY BEECHER, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. Stu- 
dent teacher Hope street high school. Providence, R. I., 1900-01; pupil 
teacher Point street and Oxford street grammar schools. Providence, 
1901-02; teacher Doyle avenue grammar school, Providence, 1903-- 
Address, 156 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

McQUAID, MARY ANNE, A.B. Student R. I. school of design; teacher 
Doyle avenue grammar school. Providence, R. I., 1903-04. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., March 25, 1876; died Providence, Oct. 5, 1904. P. 

MacQUILLIN, LILLIAN GERTRUDE, Ph.B. Address, 87 Central Ave., 
Pawtucket, R I. P. 

MILLARD, GERTRUDE EDNA, Ph.B. Teacher high school, Hope Valley, 
R. I., 1899-1902; Hyannis, Mass., 1902-03; Cottage City, Mass., 1903-. 
Address, Cottage City, Mass. P. 

MORSE, SUSIE BRIGHAM [Mrs. James Everett Pearse], A.B. Teacher 
grammar school, Attleboro, Mass., 1899-1904. Address, 89 North Main 
St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

RANDALL, MARY ABBY FRINK [Mrs. Charles Israel Gates], A.B. 
Teacher high school. South Hadley, Mass., 1900-02. Address, 5 Jay St., 
Westerly, R. I. P. 

SIMMONS, SARAH LOUISE, A.B. Teacher high school, Foxboro, Mass., 
1900-. Address, Box 148, Foxboro, Mass. P. 

SLYE, MAUD, A.B Teacher psychology and registrar, R. I. state normal 
school. Providence, R. I., 1899-. Address, R. I. Normal School, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

TALLMAN, ALICE MAUDE [Mrs. Norman Morton Paull], Ph.B. Teacher 
high school, Mansfield, Mass., 1899-1900. Address, Fair Haven, Mass. P. 

TINGLEY, CLARA BELDEN, A.B. Student teacher high school, Glouces- 
ter, Mass., 1899-1900; teacher Jackson college, Jackson, Miss., 1900-03, 
student Newton theological institution 1903-04; missionary American 
Baptist missionary union 1904-; teacher Sgan Karen high school, Bassein, 
Burma, 1904-. Address, Sgan Karen High School, Bassein, Burma. P. 

TUCKER, BERTHA [Mrs. John Howard Adams], A.B. Reference libra- 
rian Brown university library 1901-05. Teacher Pawtucket, R. I., 
1899-1901. Address, 40 West Ninth St., New York, N. Y. P. 

UTTER, HARRIET BARROWS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. 
Teacher Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1899-1900; English 
high school 1900-. Address, 141 Grove St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WILBUR, MARY GREENE, Ph.B. Assistant public library. Providence, 
R. I. Address, 31; Hay-ward St., Providence, R. I. P 



456 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1899 

WILLIAMS, ANNIE LOUISE, A.B. Assistant high school, East Corinth, 
Me., 1890-1900; Fryeburg, Me., 1901-02; Mount Vernon, N. H., 1902-03; 
Whitefield, N. H., 1903-. Address, 50 Chestnut St., Brattleboro, Vt. P. 

i76-*3 

1900 

ADAMS, LUTHER'BENTLEY, A.B. Instructor Greek and Latin, Peddie 
institute, Hightsitown, N. J., 1901-04, 1905-; instructor Dwight school. 
New York, N. Y., 1904-05; vice principal 1902-04, 1905-. Address, 
Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J. P. 

ANDERSON, CLIFFORD SPENCE, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 

1903. Admitted to Mass. bar 1903; U. S. courts 1904; lawyer firm of 
Hudson and Anderson, Worcester and Fitchburg, Mass., 1903-. Ad- 
dress 10 Einhorn Road, Worcester, Mass. P. 

ARMINGTON, ASA WARREN, A.B. With Shreve, Crump and Low com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. Address, 31 Parker St., Newton Centre, Mass. P. 
ARMINGTON, HERBERT HAMLIN, A.B.; M.D. Columbia university 

1904. Assistant house surgeon Lying-in hospital of the city of New 
York 1904-05; interne R. I. hospital. Providence, R. I., 1905-. Address, 
R. I. hospital. Providence, R. I. P. 

BACON, WILLARD HENRY, A.B. Principal high school, Charlestown, 
N. H., 1900-02; teacher of mathematics Mitchell's boys' school, Biller- 
ica, Mass., 1902-04; Technical high school. Providence, R. I., 1904-. 
Address, Cedarcroft School, Kennett Square, Penn. P. 

BASS, GEORGE GILES, A.B. Private secretary to general manager 
United fruit company, Boston, Mass.; financial journalist Boston news 
company, Boston. Address, 23 Childs St., Hyde Park, Mass. P. 

BATCHELDER, GILBERT NEWTON, Sc.B.; A.M. Columbia university 
1901. Chemist v/ith city and provincial analyst, Montreal, Can., 1901- 
02; American beet sugar company, Oxnard, Cal., 1902; chemist and mill 
superintendent Kohala sugar company, Kohala, Hawaii. Address, Ko- 
hala, Hawaii. P. 

BLAISDELL. HERMAN MELVIN, Ph.B. With Pillsbury-Washbum 
flour mill company, Minneapolis, Minn. Address, 714 University Ave., 
S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. P. 

BOYNTON, ERNEST HARRIMAN, Ph.B. Real estate and insurance 
broker, Perth Amboy, N. J. Address, 87 Smith St., Perth Amboy, N. J. 

BRENNAN, MICHAEL SHELLY, C.E. Inspector of masonry and assist- 
ant engineer 111. central railroad 1900-03; assistant engineer Terminal 
railroad association, St. Louis, Mo., 1903-04; bridge inspector Noble and 
Modjeski, consulting engineers, Chicago, 111.; with hydrographic branch, 
U. S. geological survey. Home address. Box 104, Valley Falls, R. I. P. 

BRIGGS, WALTER ALEXANDER, Ph.B. With ^tna life insurance com- 
many, Hartford Conn. Address, .(^tna Life Insurance Co., Hartford, 
Conn. P. 

BROWN, CHARLES WILSON, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. 
Principal high school, Warren, R. I., 1901-03; Thayer scholar Harvard 
university, 1903-04; member U. S. geological survey 1903; instructor in 
geology, Lehigh university, 1904-05. Address, Department of Geology, 
Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

BROWN, JOHN SMITH, Ph.B. Teacher public schools, New York, N. Y.; 
member committee of management West 53d street branch, Young men's 
Christian association, 1904-. Author various short stories and sketches. 
Address. 47 West 66th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

BROWN, RALPH NORMAN, A.B. Registry clerk post office, Providence, 
R. I. Address, 8 Clorane St., Providence, R. I. P, 



1900 GRADUATES 4S7 

BRYDEN, RALPH STANDISH, Ph.B. Secretary. Address, 52 Mason 
Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

BUSH, JAMES BOISE, A.B. Cashier Louis Bush's sons. New Orleans, La.; 
vice president Brand, Bush and Britton, limited. New Orleans. Address, 
130"; Josephine St., New Orleans, La. P. 

CAMERON, MONCRIEFFE, A.B. Secretary and treasurer Glendevis 
manufacturing company, Boston, Mass., 1Q03-04; law student Boston 
university 1904-. Address. 120 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. P. 

CAMPBELL, FRANK WALTER, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1902. 
Lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, 104 Barristers Hall, Boston, Mass. P. 

CAPRON, HAROLD STEARNS, A.B.; A.M. Columbia university 1903. 
Graduated Union theological seminary 1903; ordained Congregational 
minister; pastor St. Luke's church, Elmira, N. Y., Address, Elmira, 
N. Y. P. 

CAPRON, JOHN MOWRY, Ph.B. Civil engineer South station, Boston, 
Mass. Address, Sharon, Mass. P 

CASE, HERBERT EDWARDS BROWN, Ph.B.; Sc.B. R. L college of agri- 
culture and mechanic arts 1897. Student Hartford theological semi- 
nary; missionary Guam, Ladrone Islands, 1904. Address, Guam, La- 
drone Islands. 

CHACE, DANIEL CHAMPLIN, A.B. Reporter Journal, Providence, R. I., 
1895-1901; editor Citizen, Asheville, N. C, 1901-02; telegraph editor 
Journal, Providence, 1902-04; news editor 1904-. Address, 362 Point 
St., Providence, R. I. P- 

CHAPMAN, JOHN LEE, Ph.B. Principal grammar school. Auburn, R. I., 
1 901; principal high school and supervising principal grammar schools, 
Bristol, R. I., 1901-03; superintendent schools Chester, Mass. Address, 
Central Village, Conn P- 

CHESBRO, JAMES WALLACE, Ph.B. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1900-01; ordained Baptist minister 1901; pastor First church, 
Chester, N. H., 1901-02: First church Narragansett Pier, R. I., 1903-04; 
South Paris. Me., 1905-. Address, South Paris, Me. P- 

CLARK, CHARLES WESLEY, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1903. 
Lawyer Clarksdale, Miss.; vice president Ashton land company, Clarks- 
dale. Address, Clarksdale, Miss. P- 

COBB, EDWIN SCHUYLER, A.B. Principal high school, Cumberland, 
R. I. Address, R. F. D. 4, Attleboro, Mass. P. 

COLE, JOSEPH STEARNS, A.B. Address, 14 Franklin St., Morristown, 
N. J. 

COLWELL, JOHN STEELE, A.B. Clerk Mendenhall art gallery. Provi- 
dence, R. 1.; with The Albert Walker company, wholesale jewelers, 
Providence. Address, 305 Dudley St., Providence, R. I. P- 

COOPER, GEORGE SAUNDERS, A.B. Lawyer. Address, 1102 Union 
Trust Co. Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

CRANE, MENDELL WINTHROP, Ph.B. Lawyer. Address, 87 Wey- 
bosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CROSS, HERBERT RICHARD, A.B.; Harvard university 1901; A.M. 
1902. Student American school of classical studies, Rome, Italy. Ad- 
dress, 128 Hanover St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DAKIN, CLAUDE BURTON, Ph.B. Stenographer New York central 
and Hudson river railroad, Syracuse, N. Y. Address, 322 West Colvin 
St., Syracuse, N. Y. P. 

DETMERS, WALTER HAYES, A.B. Private teacher Buffalo, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 41 Oxford Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. P. 



458 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1900 

DEXTER, ROSCOE MORTON, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1900-02; lawyer Pawtucket, R. I., 1903-; chairman republican city 
committee, Central Falls, R. I. Address, 46 Washington St., Central 
Falls, R. I. P. 

DOWNING, DANA FLETCHER, A.B.; M.D. Boston university 1904. 
Tutor Latin, Boston university school of medicine, 1901-02; assistant 
experimental physiology 1902-04; assistant physician Newton nervine 
and Newton sanatorium. West Newton, Mass., 1904-; member American 
institute of homoeopathy; Boston homoeopathic medical society. Edi- 
tor Medical student, 1903-04. Address, 1650 Washington St., West 
Newton, Mass. P. 

DOWNS, JOSEPH WARREN, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1901-03; tutor Pasadena, Cal. Address, Waterboro, Me. P. 

EASTON, FRANK BIRCH, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1904. Physi- 
cian. Address, Lakeport, N. H. P. 

FIELD, FRED TARBELL, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1903. Lawyer 
Boston, Mass.; law clerk department of attorney-general, Mass., 1903-. 
Address, 221; State House, Boston, Mass. P. 

FITTZ, AUSTIN HERVEY, Ph.B. Master First grammar school, Keene, 
N. H., 1900-03; president Cheshire county teachers' association 1901- 
02; instructor advanced English, Evening high school. South Boston, 
Mass., 1903-; law student Harvard university 1903-. Address, 60 Pond 
St., Natick, Mass. P. 

FROHOCK, ALBERT JONATHAN, A.B. Head bookkeeper McCory and 
Warner, New York, N. Y. Address, 69 Worth St., New York, N. Y. P. 

GILBERT, ERNEST HUBBELL, A.B.; D.M.D. Harvard university 1903. 
Dentist Needham, Mass. Address, Needham, Mass. P. 

OILMAN, JAMES BRUCE, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1903; ordained Baptist minister 1903; pastor Morningside church, 
Pittsfield, Mass., 1903-; Address, Woodlawn Inn, Pittsfield, Mass. P. 

HALL, HENRY JEWETT, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. In- 
structor psychology. Brown university, 1902-04. Graduate student 
Brown university, candidate for the degree of Ph.D., 1902-; principal 
grammar school, Cranston, R. I., 1904-. Address, 161 Grand Ave., Edge- 
wood, R. I. P. 

HALLETT, FRANK THURSTON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. 
Instructor Greek, Brown university, 1901-03. Student University of 
Berlin 1903-04; American school of classical studies, Athens, Greece, 
1904-. Address, 283 George St., Providence, R. I. P 

HAMMILL, FRANCIS HENRY, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1904. 
Admitted to bar 1904; lawyer Providence and Bristol, R. I. Address, 
Bristol, R. I. P. 

HANSCOM, HOMER WARREN, Ph.B. Treasurer Hanscom hardware 
company, Haverhill, Mass. Address, 156 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. P. 

HILL, WILLIAM LEONARD, Ph.B. In business Chicago, 111. Address, 
449 East 66th St., Chicago, 111. 

HOOD, JOHN LAURENCE, A.B. Superintendent J. N. Polsey and com 
pany, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 33 Hawes St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

HOPE, THOMAS, Ph.B. Insurance agent Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 
1 41 7 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C. 

HOVEY, HORACE MASON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. Teacher 
science, Hope street high school. Providence, R. I., 1900-01; clerk U. S. 
treasury department, Washington, D C, 1901-02; teacher science, Suf- 
field academy, Suffield, Conn., 1902-03; master science department, Ver- 
mont academy, Saxton's River, Vt., 1903-. Address, South Kingstown 
High School, Peace Dale, R. I. P. 



igoo GRADUATES 459 

ROWLAND, DANIEL, A.B. With Hope company, cotton manufacturers, 
Hope, R. L Address, Hope. R. I. P- 

HUGHES, RAY OSGOOD, A.B. Instructor Williston seminary, East- 
hampton, Mass., 1901; professor Latin and English, Leland and Gray 
seminary, Townshend, Vt., 1901-02; sub-master Welleslev boys' school, 
Wellesley, Mass., 1903; professor Latin, Keystone academy, Factory- 
ville, Penn., 1903-. Address, Factoryville, Penn. P. 

HUNT, GEORGE LLEWELLYN, Ph.B. Deputy clerk Caledonia county 
court, Vt., 1900-03; lawyer Enosburg Falls, Vt., 1903-04; deputy secre- 
tary of state, Vt., 1904-05; lawyer Island Pond, Vt. Address, Island 
Pond, Vt. P- 

HUNT, ROLLA ELIJAH, A.B. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1903; ordained Baptist minister 1903; pastor First church, Shelbume 
Falls, Mass., 1903-. Address, Shelburne Falls, Mass. P. 

HUSE, JOHN WESLEY, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1902. Lawyer. 
Address, 28 School St., Boston, Mass. P- 

HUSSEY, FREDERIC VINAL, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons, Columbia university, 1904. House surgeon St. Luke's hospital. 
New York, N. Y., 1904-. Address Franklin, Mass. P. 

JACK, PHILIP CLAY. Ph.B. Principal Paugasinan provincial high school, 
Philippine Islands, 1902-03; lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, loi Milk 
St., Boston, Mass. P- 

JOHNSON, MELVIN CLERMONT, A.B. Principal grammar school, 
West Medway, Mass., 1902-03; insurance agent Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 37 Charles Field St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LAPHAM, MYRON DANIEL, Ph.B. Lumber dealer Pascoag, R. I. Ad- 
dress, Pascoag, R. I. P- 

LELAND, WALDO GIFFORD, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1901. 
Assistant history, Harvard university, 1901-02; assistant Bureau of his- 
torical research, Carnegie institution, Washington, D. C, 1903- Joint 
author Guide to the archives of the government of the United States in 
Washington, 1904. Address, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. P. 

LENT, FREDERICK, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. Instructor 
Biblical literature. Brown university, 1900-01. Ordained Baptist min- 
ister; pastor Salem, Mass., 1896-98; Oak Lawn, R. I., 1898-1901; gradu- 
ated Newton theolgoical institution 1900; instructor Biblical literature 
Yale university, 1902- Address, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. P, 

LESTER, CLARENCE BK ^WN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. In- 
structor Brown universit> ^0-02. Instructor R. I. school of design 
1901-02; teacher academy, Monson. Mass., 1902-. Address, Univer- 
sity of Wis., Madison, Wis. P. 

McQUAID, PHILLIP JOHN, Ph.B. Electrical engineer. Address, 31 
Quaid St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MARSDEN, GEORGE, Ph.B. Chemist with National flax fibre company, 
MiUis, Mass.; student medicine Johns Hopkins university. Address, 
School Box 136, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md. P. 

MARYOTT, HAROLD BURNHAM, A.B Supervisor music public schools, 
Rochelle, 111., 1901-02; Western Springs, 111., 1901-04; director depart- 
ment public school music and sight reading, Chicago musical college, 
Chicago, 111., 1902-. Author articles in musical journals. Address, 
4314 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111 P. 

MASON, HOWARD HARRIS, A.B.; M.D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons, Columbia universitv, 1904; interne Presbyterian hospital. New 
York, N. Y. Address, 34 'Mawney St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MITCHELL, WALTER HOWARD, A.B. Secretary The F. A. Bassette 
company, publishers, Springfield, Mass. Address, The F. A. Bassette 
Company, Springfield, Mass. P. 



46o BROWN UNIVERSITY 1900 

MOSELEY, CHARLES BARTLETT, Ph.B. Manufacturer knit goods. 
Highland ville, Mass. Address, Needham, Mass. P. 

MOSS, NORMAN ALLEN, A.B. Teacher Hope street high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I.; clerk New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, Boston, 
Mass. Address, 284 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

NORRIS, CLARENCE ELNATHAN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. 
Instructor French, Brown university, 1900-02; German 1902-. Address, 
Brunonia Hall, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

NORTHROP, EDWARD ARTHUR, A B. Address, North Dana, Mass. 

NORTON, ARTHUR EDWIN, Ph.B. Instructor Drexel institute, Phila- 
delphia, Penn., 1900-01 ; instructor mechanical drawing and mathematics, 
Harvard university, 1901-. Address, 85 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass, 

P. 

O'GARA, JOHN FRANCIS, Ph.B.; J.B. Boston university 1903. Private 
secretary, Washington, D C, 1903-05; admitted to bar 1905; lawyer 
Worcester, Mass., 1905-. Address, 108 Walker Building, Worcester, 
Mass. P. 

PAINTER, LAWRENCE GILPIN, Ph.B.; LL.B. University of Md. 1903. 
Lawyer. Address, 249 West Hoffman St., Baltimore, Md. P. 

PARKER, FREDERIC CHARLES WESBY, A.B. Ordained Baptist 
minister; assistant pastor First church, Chicago, 111., 1900-04; associate 
pastor Tremont temple, Boston, Mass., 1904-. Address, 472 Warren 
St., Roxbury., Mass. P. 

PATTON, LEONARD MERRICK, A.B. Principal high school, Medfield, 
Mass., 1900-01; Walpole, Mass., 1901-. Address, 61 McLellan St., Dor- 
chester, Mass. P. 

PEACOCK, JOSEPH LEISHMAN, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1902. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1903; ordained Baptist minis- 
ter 1900; preacher Goffstown church, Grasmere, N. H., 1901-03; pastor 
Calvary church, Westerly, R. I., 1903-. Address, 40 Elm St., Westerly, 
R. I. P. 

PERKINS, MAURICE VORHES, Ph.B. Real estate, insurance and loan 
broker, Cofieyville, Kans. ; state agent Hartford fire insurance company, 
Kans., 1903-; clerk of court, Coffeyville, Kans., 1903-04. Address, Cof- 
feyville, Kans. P, 

PILLSBURY, BENJAMIN OBEAR, A.B. Address, 14 Center St., Con- 
cord, N. H. P. 

POOLE, HARRY KAY, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. Instructor 
German, Brown university, 1900-02. Teacher Choate school, Walling- 
ford, Conn., 1902-03; academy, Mercersburg, Penn., 1903-04, clerk 
Bristol county savings bank 1904-. Address, 72^ Cohannet St., Taun- 
ton, Mass. P. 

PORTER, CHARLES HUNTINGTON, A.B.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of tech- 
nology 1903. With Chase-Shawmut company, Newburyport, Mass., 
1903-04; assistant electrical engineering, Mass. institute of technology, 
1904-. Address, 10 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

PRITCHARD, ARTHUR OSBORN, Ph.B.; A.M. Columbia university 
1905. Graduated Union theological seminary 1903; ordained Congre- 
gational minister 1903; associate pastor Westchester church, Scarsdale 
N. Y., 1903-. Address, Scarsdale, N. Y. P. 

RAIFORD, LEMUEL CHARLES, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904; 
Ph.G. Md. college of pharmacy 1895. Instructor chemistry, Brown uni- 
versity, 1900-01; instructor chemistry and dyeing, Clemson college, 
S. C, 1901-02; Miss, agricultural and mechanical college, 1902-. Ad- 
dress Agricultural College, Miss. P. 

RANDALL, LYMAN ALPHEUS, A.B. Grocer. Address, 18 Park St., 
Providence, R. I. 



ipoo GRADUATES 461 

REOCH, ARCHIBALD TENNANT, A.B. Teacher Glocester, R. I.; clerk 
Providence gas company, Providence, R. I. Address, Phenix, R. I. P. 

REYNOLDS, FORDYCE THOMAS, Ph.B. Superintendent and principal 
of schools, Stafford, Kans., 1900-04; teacher sciences, high school, Leav- 
enworth, Kans., 1904; teacher French, high school, Minneapolis, Minn., 
1904-. Address, Hadley, Mass. P. 

RICHARDSON, CHARLES GERMANE, M.E. Draughtsman Brown and 
Shart>e manufacturing company. Providence, R. I., 1900-02; G. W. Staf- 
ford company, Hyde Park, Mass., 1902-03; draughtsman and designer 
Builders' iron foundry, Providence, 1903-; teacher mechanical drawing. 
Evening school. Young men's Christian association, 1904-. Author arti- 
cles in mechanical journals. Address, 118 Hanover St., Providence, R. I. 

ROBINSON, ROBERT CORNELIUS, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons, Columbia university, 1904. Interne R. I. hospital 1904-. 
Address, Box 83, Attleboro, Mass. P. 

ROUNDY, CHARLES PICKETT, A.B. Overseer Hope webbing company, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 32 Larch St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SCOTT, ALBERT LYON, A.B. Engineer Greenville, S. C; Boston, Mass. 
Address, 83 Federal St., Boston, Mass. P. 

SMITH, EARL AUGUSTINE, A.B. Student New York law school; ad- 
mitted to bar 1904; lawyer New York, N. Y. Address, 270 Gates Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

STILLMAN, CHARLES KIRTLAND, Ph.B.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons, Columbia university, 1904. Member house staff Bellevue 
Hospital, New York, N. Y. Address, Mystic, Conn. P. 

STINARD, JESSE FLOYD, A.B. Principal high school, Hermon, N. Y., 
1900-01; teacher Philippine Islands, 1901-03; with Cortland corundum 
wheel company, Cortland, N. Y., 1903-. Address, Cortland Corundum 
Wheel Co., Cortland, N. Y. P. 

STODDARD, RALPH WILLIAM, A.B. Lawyer Springfield, Mass. Ad- 
dress, 31 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. P. 

SWALLOW, HOWARD ARNOLD. A.B.; LL.B. Columbian university 1902. 
Lawyer firm of Swallow and Swallow, Danville, 111. Address, First 
National Bank Building, Danville, 111. P. 

THATCHER, ALLAN REMINGTON, Ph.B. With H. L. Thatcher and 
company, printers and engravers, Middleboro and Boston, Mass.; sub- 
editor Current literature, 1901. Address, Middleboro, Mass. 

TUFTS. NATHAN ALBERT, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1903. Law- 
yer Waltham, Mass. Address, 681 Main St., Waltham, Mass. P. 

TUTTLE, ELIHU SANFORD, Ph.B. With Prudential insurance company, 
Maiden, Mass. Address, 139 East George St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TWOMEY, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Ph.B. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1903; preacher Berean Baptist church, Harrisville, R. I., 
1900-03; ordained Baptist minister 1903; pastor First church, Danielson, 
Conn., 1903-. Address, Danielson, Conn. P. 

WAKEFIELD, ARTHUR, A.B. ; A.M. upon examination 1901. Instructor 
Greek and Latin, Juniata college, Huntington, Penn., 1901-02 ; R. B. Dunn 
instructor English, Maine Wesleyan seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., 1902-04; 
instructor English Wesleyan academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1905-. Ad- 
dress, Wilbraham, Mass. P. 

WARREN, JAMES, A.B. Assistant manager Jessop steel company, Wash- 
ington, Penn., 1902-04; general manager and assistant treasurer 1904-. 
Address, Jessop Steel Co., Washington, Penn. P. 

WEBSTER, DANIEL OSCAR, A.B.; M.D. Boston university 1903. Phy- 
sician Portland, Or. Address, 697 Dawson St., University Park, Port- 
land, Or. P 



462 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1900 

WHITE, CLINTON CHASE, A.B. Superintendent R. I. agents. Equitable 
life assurance society. Providence, R. I. Address, 11 Hudson St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

WHITNEY, RAY LESTER, Ph.B. ; M.D. Harvard university 1904. Physi- 
cian. Address, Winchendon, Mass. P. 

WILLIAMS, ALONZO ROGER, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1900-02; admitted to bar 1902; lawyer Providence, R. I.; U. S. military 
service 1898, first lieutenant; judge advocate general court martial, Co- 
lumbia, S. C, 1898; captain R. I. militia 1899-; judge advocate R. I. 
division, American society of foreign wars, 1904. Address, 107 Bowen 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WING. GEORGE CURTIS, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1903. Law- 
yer. Address, Auburn, Me. P. 

WOOD, HOWLAND, A.B. With Folsom and Sunergren, photo-engravers, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 93 Perry St., Brookline, Mass. P. 

YOUNG, JOHN ALBION, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1904; Physi- 
cian. Address, Box 2, Warren, R. I. Harv., P. 

YOUTZ, HIRAM LAMONT, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. M.D. 
Johns Hopkins university 1905. Physician. Address, Des Moines, la. 



BALLOU, ALICE MAY, Ph.B.; A.M upon examination 1901; M.D. Johns 
Hopkins university 1905. Physician. Address, 61 Congdon St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

BASS, CLARA REYNOLDS, Ph.B. Assistant teacher English, Normal 
training school, Willimantic, Conn., 1900-01; principal Wheeler high 
school, North Stonington, Conn., 1901-04. Address, Route 2, R. F. D., 
Willimantic, Conn. ^ P. 

BATCHELDER, RUTH EDNA*, A.B. Teacher settlement school, Hind- 
man, Ky. Address, Centreville, P.. I. P. 

BLISS, HELEN LOUISE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901 Teacher 
science, high school, Wayland, Mass., 1901-02; biology and physiology, 
R. I. state normal school. Providence, R. I., 1902-. Address, 19 College 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BUFFINTON, ANNA CARRIQUE, Ph.B. Address, 463 Broadway, Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

CAMPBELL, EMILY ESTELLE, A.B. Teacher South school, Hartford, 
Conn. Address, 17 Capitol Ave., Hartford, Conn. P. 

CHACE, LYDIA GARDINER, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. Fel- 
low College settlements association, New York, N. Y., 1902-03; acting 
manager Society for organizing charity. Providence, R. I., 1904-05. 
Author various articles in sociological periodicals. Address, 75 Irving 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

CLAPP, EDITH RAY, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination looi. Teacher 
Hope street high school, Providence, R. I., 1903-04; high school, Reading, 
Mass., 1904-. Address, 133 Smith St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COBB, MABEL INGRAHAM, Ph.B. Teacher Norton, Mass., 1901; Kings- 
ton, R. I., 1901-02; grammar school, Northampton, Mass., 1902-03. Ad- 
dress, 28 Peck St., Attleboro, Mass. ' P. 

CYR, LUCY EVANGELINE, Ph.B. Teacher Lowell school, Cambridge, 
Mass., 1883-89; principal 1889-93; teacher Cushing school, Cambridge, 
1893-95 ; teacher high school, Hyde Park, Mass. ; Medford, Mass. ; Holyoke, 
Mass.; student G-erman, Providence, R. I.; teacher high school, South- 
boro, Mass. Address, 19 Arch St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DAVISON, EDITH DOLLY, Ph.B. Teacher Carnation street grammar 
school, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 41 Sumner St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

FITZ, EMILINE EDDY, Ph.B. Teacher high school, Pascoag, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 163 Ivy St., Providence, R. I. P. 



IQOO GRADUATES 463 

GIVEN, HELEN LOUISE [Mrs. Charles Marshall Poor], A.B. Address, 
1 3 14 Elmwood Ave., Auburn, R. I. P. 

GRANT, PEARL BELLE, A.B. Teacher Sioux Falls college, Sioux Falls, 
S. D., 1900-01; high school, Taunton, Mass., 1901-. Address, 6 Harrison 
St., Taunton, Mass. P. 

HAHN, BEULAH MAY [Mrs. Sydney H. Nordlinger], A.B. Address, 
Crown Hotel, Providence, R. I. P. 

HILL, MARY PRENTISS, Ph.B. Teacher Union grammar school, Rum- 
ford, R. I. Address, Rumford, R. I. P. 

LeVALLEY, MABEL SNOW, A.B. Teacher Hope street high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1900-02; Misses Bronson's private school. Providence, 1903-. 
Address, 124 Wesleyan Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

LUDWIG, LORETTA, Ph.B. Teacher. Address, 167 Prairie Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

MACKIE, SUZANNE GERTRUDE, Ph.B. Address, 43 Woonasquatucket 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

MAHY, MINNIE CATHERINE, A.B.; A.M. University of Nebraska 1901. 
Assistant English, University of Nebraska, 1900-01; head of English 
department, Leicester academy, Leicester, Mass., 1901-02; high school, 
Passaic, N. J., 1902-03; third assistant English, Hope street high school, 
Providence, R. I., 1903-. Address, 40 Fourth St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MATHEWS, ADRIENNE, A.B. Address, 131 Ocean St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

MUNROE, NELLIE FLORENCE [Mrs. James Roberts Decrevi Oldham], 
A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1901. Teacher Greek, Miss Wheeler's 
private school. Providence, R. I., 1900-02. Address, Highwood Station, 
New Haven, Conn. P. 

SMITH, GEORGE LILLIAN, Ph.B. Assistant to clerk, 6th judicial dis- 
trict. Providence, R. I. Address, 25 Lenox Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

SCOTT, SUSAN ROBBINS, A.B. Teacher high school, Hallowell, Me.; 
English high school. Whitman, Mass., 1904-. Address, Townsend, 
Mass. P. 

SEAGRAVE, FLORENCE CARTER, Ph.B. Clerk town and probate 
clerk's office, Slatersville, R. I., 1900-03. Address, Slatersville, R. I. P. 

SCHOLFIELD, JOSEPHINE MARTHA, A.B. Born Leonidas, Mich., 
Aug. 25, 1877; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 19, 1900. Nee. 1901 

SPOONER, HARRIET ELSIE, A.B. Teacher Hamilton, R. I., 1900-01; 
South Dartmouth, Mass., 1901-02; student Mass. state normal school, 
Westfield, Mass., 1902-03; teacher Southwick, Mass., 1903-. Address, 
Dana, Mass. P. 

STARK, MARY RANDALL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. Teacher 
Classical high school, Providence, R. I., 1900-02; high school, Newbury- 
port, Mass., 1903-05; head of Latin department, high school, Chelsea, 
Mass., 1905-. Address, 12 Tudor St., Chelsea, Mass. P. 

STEWART, HELENA RUSSELL, Ph.B. Trained nurse New York, N. Y. 
Address, 8 West 92d St., New York, N. Y. P. 

STONE, LURA COOPER [Mrs. Edwin Schuyler Cobb], A.B. Address, 
R. F. D. 4, Attleboro, Mass. P. 

TOWNE, EULALIA JEANNETTE, A.B. Teacher Sockanosset school for 
boys, Howard, R. I., 1900; Oak Lawn, R. I., 1900-01; grammar school. 
Auburn, R. I., 1901-03; high school, Cranston, R. I., 1903-. Address, 
Howard, R. I. P. 

WARNER, EDNA ISABEL [Mrs. Lester Burrell Shippee], Ph.B. Gradua- 
ted Whitmarsh hospital training school 1903; superintendent Whitmarsh 
hospital. Providence, R. I,. 1903-04. Address, Peddie Institute, Hights- 
town, N. J. P. 



464 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1900 

WATERMAN, HELEN BOWEN. A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Teacher Classical high school, Providence, R. I., 1000-02; high school, 
Acton, Mass., 1902-03; graduate student Brown university 1903-05. Ad- 
dress, 70 Corinth St., Providence, R I. P. 

WATT, MARTHA WILBUR, Ph.B.; A.M. Columbia university 1901. 
Teacher mathematics, Catherine Aiken school, Stamford, Conn. Ad- 
dress, 207 Atlantic Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

WESTCOTT, ETHEL GERTRUDE, Ph.B. Teacher Marion, Mass.; mas- 
ter's assistant, grammar school, Waltham, Mass., 1902-. Address, 44 
Atlantic Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHIPPLE, INEZ LUANNE, Ph.B.: A.M. Smith college 1904. Teacher 
biology, R. I. state normal school, Providence, R. I.; head of science de- 
partment high school, Northampton, Mass., 1900-02; teacher zoology, 
Smith college, 1902-. Author articles in scientific journals. Address, 
Smith College, Northampton, Mass. P. 

WHITE, MABEL GARDNER [Mrs Arthur Edwin Norton], Ph.B. Ad- 
dress, 85 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

WHITE, NETTIE ESTELi A, A.B. In poultry business, Knightsville, 
R. I. Address, 80 Phenix Ave., Knightsville, R. I. P. 

147-*! 

1901 

ANDREWS, ARTHUR IRVING, A.B.; Ph.D. Harvard university 1905. 
Student history. Address, 253 Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

BLAKE, WILLIAM SWASEY, Ph.B. With New England telephone and 
telegraph company, Boston, Mass. Address, 900 Massachusetts Ave., 
Cambridge, Mass. P. 

BLANCHARD, HOWARD PARKER, A.B. Student medicine Harvard 
university- Address, 14 Rockville Park, Roxbury, Mass. P. 

BRAND, WILLIAM CHARLES HUGO, A.B. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1901-02; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 347 Friendship St., 
Providence, R. I. P- 

BROOKS, CHARLES WINCHESTER, Ph.B. Civil engineer Penn. steel 
company 1902; American briJ e company, Ambridge, Penn., 1903-04; 
Philadelphia rapid transit comp ny, Philadelphia, Penn., 1904-. Ad- 
dress, 820 Dauphin St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

BRYANT, CHARLES EDMUND, Ph.B. Instructor science and superin- 
tendent nature study, Coshocton, O., 1901-03; principal and teacher 
science, high school, Gallon, O., 1903-05; engaged in lumber business, 
Wellsville, N. Y. Address, Wells ville". N. Y. P. 

BURKE, FLORENCE WILLIAM, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903, 
Address, Mittineague, Mass. 

CARR, ERNEST PALMER, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Principal 
Grammar school, Fitchburg, Mass., 1901-03; superintendent schools 
Dartmouth and Westport, Mass., 1903-. Address, North Dartmouth, 
Mass. P. 

CARR, FLOYD LEVERN, Ph.B. Preacher Free Baptist church, Arling- 
ton, R. I., 1901-02; assistant secretary Young men's Christian associa- 
tion, Providence, R. I., 1902-03; student Newton theological institution. 
Address, 21 Farwell Hall, Newton Centre, Mass. P. 

CHACE, ELMER SEYMOUR, A.B.; LL B Harvard university 1904. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1904; lawyer Providence, R. 1,; clerk c:ty law department. 
Providence, 1905-. Address, 704 Industrial Building, Providence, R. I. 

CHASE, HARRISON AYER, Ph.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1905 Phy- 
sician. Address, 21 Fuller St., Brockton, Mass. P. 



IQOI GRADUATES 465 

CLARK, ROY ELLIOTT, Ph.B. Assistant secretary Young men's Chris- 
tian association, Bridgeport, Conn., 1902-04; in real estate and insurance 
business. Address, 1094 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. P. 

CLARK, WILLIAM LATHROP, Ph.B. Student Episcopal theological 
school 1901-04; ordained Episcopal minister; curate Church of the As- 
cension, Boston, Mass., 1904-. Address, 1900 Washington St., Boston, 
Mass. P. 

CLARKE, DANIEL ALLEN, A.B.; A.Sc.B. Harvard university 1904. Ad- 
dress, Fiskeville, R. I. P. 

CLIFT, ARTHUR OGDEN, A.B. Assistant manager F. W. Woolworth 
company, merchants, Boston, Mass. Born Middletown Springs, Vt., Jan. 
3, 1875; died Boston, Mass., Jvily 14, 1902. Nee. 1903 

COATES, CLARENCE ALBERT, Ph.B. Graduate student Brown univer- 
sity 1901-02 ; law student Providence, R. I. Born East Providence, R. I., 
Sept. 12, 1877; died Providence, R. I., March 8, 1902. Nee. 1902 

COFFIN, HOWARD ALDRIDGE, A.B. With Ginn and company, pub- 
lishers, Philadelphia, Penn., 1901-. Address, 1415 Arch St , Philadelphia, 
Penn. P. 

CRAWLEY, ERNEST WILLARD, C.E. Inspector engineering work. New 
York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, 1901-02; inspector and later 
U. S. junior engineer, engineer department, U. S. army, 1902-. Address, 
345 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. P. 

DAVIS, HARVEY NATHANIEL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902; 
Harvard university 1903. Instructor mathematics. Brown university, 
1901-02. Graduate student Harvard university 1902-. Address, Per- 
kins Hall, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

DAVIS, MYRON POWERS, Ph.B. In warden's office. State hospital, 
Morris Plains, N. J.; actor. Address, Brattleboro, Vt. 

DUGAN, CHARLES BORROMEO, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. 
Principal high school, Huntington, Mass., Address, BrinkerhofE, N. Y. 

P. 

DUNN, THOMAS EDWIN, Ph.B. With Stanley electric manufacturing 
company, Pittsfield, Mass., 1901-. Address, 160 First St., Pittsfield, 
Mass. P. 

EATON, CHARLES CHESTER, Ph.B. Secretary Charles A. Eaton com- 
pany, shoe manufacturers, Brockton, Mass.; general superintendent 
factories, Brockton, Mass., and Augusta, Me.; member city council, 
Brockton, 1904; alderman 1905. Address, 165 Belmont St., Brockton, 
Mass. P, 

EATON, HARRIS DICKINSON, Ph.B. Hardware dealer. Address, 
Calais, Me. P, 

EATON, JOHN BOYDEN, A.B. Lumber dealer Calais, Me.; in business 
Canon City, Col. Address, 825 Main St., Canon City, Col. P. 

EATON, LELAND LESLIE, Ph.B. With D C. Heath and company, pub- 
lishers, Boston, Mass. Address, 50 North Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

P. 

ENSLIN, IRVING JUDSON, A.B. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Oak 
Lawn, R. I., 1901-. Address, Oak Lawn, R. I. P. 

ERWIN, PARKE, M.E. Mechanical engineer East Pittsburgh, Penn.; 
Cleveland, O.; American and British manufacturing company. Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 127 Pleasant St., Providence, R. I. 

EVANS, EDWIN BOWEN, A.B. Manufacturing jeweler Providence, 
R. I. Address, 358 Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

EWING, CHARLES ERNEST, A.B. General secretary Young men's 
Christian league. North Attleboro, Mass. Address, 92 14th St., Troy, 

N. Y. 



466 BROWN UNIVERSITY igoi 

FENNER, HENRY MILNE, A.B. With Daily News, Fall River, Mass., 
1901-. Address, 272 June St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

FERNALD, CHARLES BARKER, A.B. Student Pittsburgh law school 
1901-03; admitted to bar 1903; Penn. supreme court 1904; lawyer Pitts- 
burgh, Penn.; with law department Penn. lines west of Pittsburgh. 
Address, Union Station, Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

FRIEDEL, REUBEN FRANKLIN, A.B. Teacher pubHc schools, Ba- 
tangas province, P. I., 1901-03; principal high school, Balayan, Batangas 
province, P. I., 1903-. Address, Balayan, Batangas Province, P. I. P. 

FROST, WALTER LOUIS, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1904. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1904; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 48 Custom 
House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FULLER, EDWARD HA WES, A.B. Clerk Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 
307 High St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

GALVIN, FREDERICK ARTHUR, A.B. Principal English department, 
Thibodean school, Fall River, Mass., 1902-. Address, i Bell St., Spencer, 
Mass. P. 

GILBERT, GEORGE HERBERT, Ph.B.; C.E. 1902. Civil engineer West- 
inghouse, Church, Kerr and company, Lackawanna and Wyoming valley 
railroad 1902-03; assistant engineer Southern railway 1903-. Address, 
Box 442, Greensboro, N. C. P. 

GILMORE, CHARLES HERBERT, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1904. 
Lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, loi Milk St., Boston, Mass. P. 

GOODING, FRANK HENRY, Ph.B. Salesman Taylor, Symonds and com- 
pany, wholesale dry goods merchants. Providence, R. I., 1901-. Address, 
144 Central St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 

GRAY, JOHN PACKER, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1905. With 
International Mercantile agency 1902-03; lawyer Bridgeport, Conn. 
Address, Mystic, Conn. P. 

GREENE, EDWIN FARNHAM, A.B. President Lockwood, Greene and 
company, architects and engineers, Boston, Mass., 1902-; assistant treas- 
urer Dwight manufacturing company, cotton manufacturers, Boston, 
1903-05; treasurer 1905-. Address, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. P. 

GREENE, PERCIVAL BARTLETT, A.B. Salesman Philadelphia office 
Remington typewriter company, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 5904 
Wayne Ave., Germantown, Penn. P. 

GROSS, EDWARD TUDOR, A.B. With G. L. knd H. J. Gross, real estate 
agents. Providence, R. I.; adjutant First light infantry. Address, Union 
Trust Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

GUILD, THACHER HOWLAND, A.B ; A.M. University of Chicago 
1902. Assistant English, Brown university, 1902-03; graduate student, 
Harvard university, 1903-04; instructor rhetoric University of 111., Ur- 
bana, 111., 1904-. Editor acting edition Robert Greene's Frier Bacon and 
Frier Bungay, in connection with F. W. Scott; author several plays for 
amateurs. Address, 20 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HALL, DAVID CONNOLLY, Ph.B.; Sc.M. University of Chicago 1903. 
Physical director Wesleyan university 1901-02; University of Oklahoma, 
Norman, Okla. , 1902- ; instructor pharmacology 1904-. Address, Uni- 
versity of Okla., Norman, Okla. P. 

HART, HENRY CLAY, Ph.B. Adjuster claims R. I. company, Providence, 
R. I.; law student Harvard university 1904-. Address, 7 Brentford Hall, 
Cambridge, Mass. P. 

HARVEY, WILLIAM RIGGS, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1904-. Ad- 
dress, 2 Gorham St., Cambridge, Mass. 

HAYWARD, GEORGE BRADFORD, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1904. Admitted to bar 1904; lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, 18 Tre- 
mont St., Boston, Mass. P, 



iQOi GRADUATES 467 

HOUGH, CHARLES HERBERT, Ph.B. Dyer Woonsocket, R. I. Born 
Pawtucket, R. I., Nov. 4, 1878; died Woonsocket, R I., Aug. 9, 1902. 

Nee. 1903 

HOYT, CHARLES SHERMAN, A.B. With Eastern ship building company 
New London, Conn.; student naval architecture, Glasgow university, 
Glasgow, Scotland; naval architect New York, N. Y. Address, 25 Park 
Ave.,NewYork, N. Y. P. 

HULL, WILLIAM HENRY, Ph.B. Clerk Mechanical accountant company, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 1635 Cranston St., Knightsville, R. I. P. 

KELLOGG, HARRY FRANCIS, M.E. Bridge draughtsman Empire bridge 
company, Elmira, N. Y. ; N. Y. state barge canal office, Albany, N. Y. 
Address, 112 North Pine Ave., Albany, N. Y. P. 

KEN WORTHY, THOMAS HENRY, Ph.B. Teacher Educational depart- 
ment, Manila, P. I., 1901-04; teacher high school, Medfield, Mass., 1904-. 
Address, Medfield, Mass. 

KING, WILLIAM IRVINE, A.B. ; LL.B. Harvard university 1904. Lawyer 
Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, 424 Frick Building, Pittsburgli, Penn. P. 

KNOOP, WILLIAM THEODORE, A.B. Graduate student Brown uni- 
versity 1901-02; student medicine Harvard university. Address, 86 Hol- 
den, St. Providence, R. I. P. 

KRAUSE, ALLEN KRAMER, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. Stu- 
dent. Address, 113 Jackson Square, Baltimore, Md. 

LEDERER, EDWARD BENEDICT, A.B. Law student Harvard univer- 
sity; assistant manager S. and B. Lederer company, Providence, R. I. 
Address, 9 Bridgham St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LINDEN, JOHN M., A.B.; D.B. University of Chicago 1903. Ordained Bap- 
tist minister; pastor First church, Michigan City, Ind., 1903-04; Forty- 
eighth street church, Chicago, 111., 1904-; manager Washington park 
mission house, Chicago, 1905-. Address, 5530 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 
111. P. 

LOW, HERBERT COLBATH, Ph.B. Paper box manufacturer, Brockton, 
Mass., Address, 234 West Elm St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

LOW, WILLIAM KINSLEY, A.B. In real estate business Providence, 
R. I. Address, 204 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Mclaughlin, WILLIAM CHARLES, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 
1905. Interne Carney hospital, Boston, Mass., 1905-. Address, 7 Amity 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

McLEOD, STEWART BAKER, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1904. 
Lawyer. Address, 28 Bartlett St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

MADISON, HAROLD LESTER, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. As- 
sistant biological laboratory. Brown university, 1902-05; instructor 
zoology 1905; professor natural sciences Southwestern Baptist univer- 
sity. Address, 521 Hays Ave., Jackson, Tenn. P. 

MALONEY, DANIEL JOSEPH, C.E. Structural draughtsman with Amer- 
ican bridge company, Athens, Penn., 1901-02; St. Paul foundry company, 
St. Paul, Minn., 1902-03; Wis. bridge company, Milwaukee Wis., 1903; 
Penn. bridge company, Beaver Falls, Penn., 1904; American bridge com- 
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 107 Arnold St., Woonsocket, 
R. I. P. 

MAXFIELD, BERTON LEWIS, Ph.B. Teacher Iloilo, P. I., 1901-04; with 
Washburn-Crosby company, Cleveland, O., 1904-. Address, 656 Rose 
Building, Cleveland, O. P. 

MELENDY, JESSE GEORGE, Ph.B. Teacher St. George's school, New- 
port, R. I., 1901-02; chemist General chemical company. New York, N. 
Y., 1902-04; assistant superintendent U. S. works and Moro Phillips 
works, Camden, N. J., 1904-. Address, General Chemical Co., Camden, 
N. J. P. 



468 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1901 

MILLER, MAX MERRILL, C.E. Instructor mathematics and civil engi- 
neering, Brown university, 1901-02. Draughtsman Empire bridge com- 
pany, Elmira, N. Y., 1902-04; Penn. steel company, Steelton, Penn. 
Address, Penn. Steel Co., Steelton, Penn. P, 

MUMFORD, HARRY WARREN, A.B. Lawyer Scranton, Penn. Address, 
Traders' Bank Building, Scranton, Penn. P. 

NICKLESS, HARRY EUGENE, A.B. Principal grammar school. West 
Stewartstown, N. H., 1901-02; high school, Phillips, Me., 1902; Vinal- 
haven, Me., 1902-03; instructor Greek and history, Monson academy, 
Monson, Mass., 1903-04; sub-master high school, Weymouth, Mass., 
1904-. Address, P. O. Box 67, Monson, Mass. P. 

PAGE, FRANK ALLEN, A.B. Sub-master and commercial teacher high 
school, Newburyport, Mass.; member common council, Newburyport, 
1904. Address, 10 Hillside Road, Weymouth Heights, Mass. P. 

PAINE, ERNEST TROWBRIDGE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Instructor Latin, Brown university, 1902-04. Instructor Latin, Univer- 
sity school. Providence, 1901-02; student American school of classical 
studies, Rome, 1904-. Address, 23 Illinois St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 

POTTER, DANIEL MYERS [formerly Daniel Potter Myers], A.B.; LL.B. 
Harvard university 1904. Lawyer. Address, 87 Weybosset St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

PRATT, HENRY SELDEN, Ph.B. Physical director University of Cin- 
cinnati, Cincinnati, O., 1901-02; Oliver Ames gymnasium. North Easton, 
Mass., 1902-. Address, Ames Gymnasium, North Easton, Mass. P. 

PURVER, GEORGE MOSES, C E. Civil engineer Penn. steel company, 
Harrisburgh, Penn. Address, 311 Crescent St., Harrisburgh, Penn. P. 

READ. CHARLES SHELDON, A.B. Address, Anthony, R. I. P. 

ROBINSON, DAVID, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1905. Physician. 
Address, 34 Laurel St., Somerville, Mass. P. 

SLATTERY, JOHN HENDRICKEN, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1904. Address, 29 Vernon St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SLOCUM, ARTHUR LANGFORD, A.B. Student medicine College of 
physicians and surgeons, Columbia university. Address, 375 Manhattan 
Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

SMITH, BYRON LEE, C.E. Civil engineer 111. central railroad 1901-03; 
Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City railroad. Mobile, Ala., 1903-. Address, 
Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y. P. 

SMITH, ROY HARMAN, M.E. Designer and draughtsman R. B. and W. 
B. and N. company 1901-02; mechanical engineer 1903-04; assistant 
superintendent 1904; engineer The Waterbury Farrel foundry. Water- 
bury, Conn., 1904-. Address, 84 Waterville St., Waterbury, Conn. P. 

SMITH, WALTER, Ph.B. Wholesale grocer Lawrence, Mass.; with Sears, 
Roebuck and company, Chicago, 111. Address, 201 Carleton St., Law- 
rence, Mass. P 

SOUTHWORTH, WINTHROP MORTON, Ph.B. Associate editor C/fro«- 
icle, Needham, Mass.; foreman Thomas G. Plant company, shoe manu- 
facturers, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; assistant to advertising manager. Library 
bureau, Boston, Mass. Address, 530 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

STEERE, ROBERT WING, Ph.B. Address, 84 Waterman St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

STEVENS, CLAUDE EVERETT, A.B. Law student Boston university; 
clerk Mass. civic league. Address, 3 Joy St., Boston, Mass. P. 

STEVENS, THOMAS HENRY, M.E. Address, 604 Smith St., Providence, 
R. I. 

SULLIVAN, HENRY CLEAVES, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1904. 
Admitted to bar 1904; lawyer Portland, Me. Address, 171 High St., 
Portland, Me. P. 



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TAYLOR, AMOS LEAVITT, A.B.; J.B. Boston university 1903. Admitted 
to bar 1903; lawyer Boston, Mass.; justice of peace. Address, 30 Court 
St., Boston, Mass. P. 

TAYLOR, GEORGE ALLEN, A.B. Second lieutenant artillery corps, U. S. 
army, 1901-; Fort Washington, Md., 1901; Fort Hancock, N. J., 1901- 
05; Fort Barrancas, Fla., 1905-. Address, Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, 
Fla. P. 

THOMPSON, FRANK CARROLL, A.B. Examiner civil service board, 
Manila, P. L, 1904-. Address, Civil Service Board, Manila, P. L P. 

THURSTON, FREDERIC HARRIS, A.B. Local manager Booklovers' 
library, St. Paul, Minn., 1901-02; Springfield, Mass., 1902; Providence, 
R. I., 1902-04; Kansas City, Mo., 1904-05; contract department Kansas 
City home telephone company, Kansas City, 1905-. Address, 102 1 
Pennsylvania Ave., Kansas City, Mo. P. 

TUCKER, HOWARD HIRAM, A.B. Traveling salesman J. L. Hammett 
company, Boston, Mass. Address, 250 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. 

P. 

TURNER, CHARLES SAMPSON, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1902. 
Student medicine Harvard university. Address, 532 Prairie Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

TUTHILL, WALTER ERNEST, Ph.B. Inspector Boston woven hose and 
rubber company, Boston, Mass. Address. Palmer, Mass. P. 

TWEEDELL, EDWARD DAVID, Ph.B. Student N. Y. state library 
school, Albany, N. Y. ; auditor Providence public library. Providence, R. 
I. Address, 26 Gilmore St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WALLER, HALLEY TEMPLETON, A.B. Secretary Young men's Chris- 
tian association, Baltimore, Md. Address, Charles and Saratoga Sts., 
Baltimore, Md. P. 

WARD, JOHN HERBERT, Ph.B. Principal high school, Westport, Mass., 
1901-02; instructor academy, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1902-04; principal high 
school, Ashby, Mass., 1904-. Address, 6 Elizabeth St., Attleboro, Mass. 

P. 

WARREN, BERTRAM ALBERT, A.B.; D.B. Chicago theological semi- 
nary 1904. Student Hartford theological seminary 1901-03; ordained 
Congregational minister; pastor Hennepin, 111., 1903; Winnebago, 111., 
1904-05; assistant pastor City Park branch, First Presbyterian church, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 209 Concord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

WASHBURN, LIBE, C.E. Teacher Episcopal academy, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1901-03, 1 904- ; in cattle business, Cuba, 1903-04. Address, Lyme, 
N. H. P. 

WATSON, HARRY LEE, A.B.; LL.B. Columbian university 1903; LL.M. 
1904. With U. S. bureau of plant industry, department of agriculture, 
Washington, D. C; Houston, Tex., 1905-. Address, 17 Masonic Temple, 
Houston, Tex. P. 

WEEDEN, GEORGE EMERSON, C.E. With R. I. company, Providence, 
R. I.; chief engineer Province of Los Santos, Panama. Address, 605 
Branch Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

WESTLAKE, FRANK HIRAM, Ph.B. With Norcross brothers, contract- 
ors. Providence, R. I. From Sacramento, Cal. 

WHEELER, ALAN RATTRAY, A.B. Teacher history St. George's school, 
Newport, R. I., 1902-. Address, Newport R. I P. 

WHITE, HUNTER CARSON, A B. Farmer. Address, Harrisville, R. I. 

P. 

WHITING. WINFRED HOLT, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1904. 
Lawyer Worcester, Mass. Address, 167 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. 

P. 



470 BROWNUNIVERSITY igoi 

WILLIAMSON, ERNEST TOWNSEND, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 
1903. Assistant English, Brown university 1901-02; instructor French 
1902-03. Law student Providence, R. I. Address, 87 Weybosset St., 
Providence, R. I. 

WINSLOW, HOWARD OSCAR, A.B. Teacher Porto Rico, 1902-03; pri- 
vate tutor Auburndale, Mass., 1903-. Address, 50 Elton St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

WINTER, ALFRED ROBINSON, Ph.B. Principal grammar school. 
Vineyard Haven, Mass., 1897-98; Centre school, Walpole, Mass., 1901-02; 
Wallis school, Peabody, Mass., 1902-04; associate principal Washington 
school, Medford, Mass., 1904-. Address, 31 College Ave., Medford, Mass. 

P. 

WINTERS, HENRY JOSEPH, Ph.B. In business. Address, 273 Pros- 
pect St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

WOODMAN, IRVING LEVI, Ph.B. Cashier Charles E. Hires company, 
Malvern, Penn., 1901-02; private tutor 1902; associate governor Friends' 
school. Providence, R. L, 1902-03; superintendent summer camp Wild- 
mere, East Parsonfield, Me., 1903-; master Lawrenceville school, Law- 
renceville, N. J., 1903-04; with New York life insurance company, Park 
Row branch, New York, N. Y., 1904-; student New York law school 1904-. 
Address, 1917 Park Row Building, New York, N. Y. P. 



APPLETON, RUTH [Mrs. George Albert Goulding], A.B.; A.M. upon exam- 
ination 1903. Address, 17 Larch St., Providence. R. I. P. 

BARTLETT, MINNIE LEORA [Mrs. Robert Kerr Lyons], A.B. Address, 
159 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

BIRGE, LILLA ROGERS, A.B. Teacher Hope street high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1901-02; Lewis high school, Southington, Conn., 1902-. Ad- 
dress, Southington, Conn. P. 

BOWE, MABEL JENNIE [Mrs. Irving Kent Bodurtha], Ph.B. Address, 
Agawam, Mass. P. 

BURTON, ADELAIDE KIMBALL [Mrs. Robert Wilcox Sayles], Ph.B.; 
A.M. upon examination 1902. Assistant athenasum. Providence, R. I., 
1903-04. Address, 253 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. P. 

COULTERS, DAISY FRANCES, A.B. Teacher Coventry, R. I., 1901-02; 
Portsmouth, R. I., 1902-. Address, 76 Orchard Ave., Arlington, R. I. P. 

DEVEREUX, ALICE CARY, A.B. Teacher Johnston, R. I., 1896-97; 
Long Plain, Mass., 1901; Pawtucket, R. I., 1901; principal grammar 
school, Graniteville, R. I., 1902-. Address, Manton, R. I. P. 

GAMWELL, LOUISE CONANT [Mrs. Luther Franklin Cobb], Ph.B. Ad- 
dress, 9 Moore St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GOODWIN, MARGARET NOBLE, Ph.B. Teacher Doyle avenue grammar 
school, Providence, R. I. Address, 218 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

GREGORY, MARY LOUISE [Mrs. Albee Lovejoy Ladd], Ph.B. Address, 
1022 Packard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. P. 

HALLETT, SARAH NEWTON, A.B. Address, 283 George St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

HARVIE, MARION [Mrs. Harry Everett Barnard], Ph.B. Address, 5448 

University Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. P. 

JONES, GRACE JUNE, Ph.B. Address, 4341 Baltimore Ave., Philadel- 
phia, Penn. P. 

MAN ATT, SARA IMBRIE, Ph.B. Teacher Miss Wheeler's school, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1901; teacher violin Acadia seminary, Wolfville, N. S., 1902; 
teacher violin and solo violinist Providence. Address, 59 Charles Field 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 



igoi GRADUATES 471 

ORSWELL, MARY ALIDA [Mrs. John Adna Peterson], Ph.B. Teacher 
high school, Hingham, Mass., 1901-02. Address, Hingham, Mass. P. 

PARTRIDGE, GENEVIEVE MOORE, Ph.B. Teacher Kendrick avenue 
school, Woonsocket, R. I. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

PECK, EDYTHE GRACE [Mrs. Francis M. Adams], Ph.B. Teacher Hope 
street high school, Providence, R. I., 1901-02; biology department, 
Boardman high school, New Haven, Conn., 1902-03. Address, Liberty, 
SulHvan Co., N. Y. P. 

RAFTER, MARY FLORENCE, A.B. First assistant Bluehill academy, 
Bluehill, Me., 1901-03; fourth assistant Classical high school. Providence, 
R. I., 1903-05; Technical high school. Providence, 1905-. Address, 66 
Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, CANDACE ALLEN, Ph.B. Assayer Cornell and Andrews, refiners, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 682 North Main St., Providence, R. I. P. 

THOMAS, LURA MAY, A.B. Teacher Medway, Mass. Address, 112 Park 
St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

WARD, ALICE LOUISE, Ph.B. Teacher voice culture and singing, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 27 Larch St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHEELER, JESSIE, A.B. Private secretary Providence, R. I., 1901-. 
Address, East Wallingford, Vt. P. 

i3i-*3 

1902 

ABBEY, MYRON JAY, A.B. Instructor biology. Northwestern academy, 
Evanston, 111., 1902-. Address, Mayville, N. D. P. 

ADYE, ELTON MERVILLE, Ph.B. Instructor mathematics and Latin, 
Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1902-03; graduate student in me- 
chanical engineering, Cornell university, 1903-. Address, Forestville, 
Chautauqua Co., N. Y. P. 

ALDRICH, EDWARD KIMBALL, A.B. Law student. Address, 227 
Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

ALLING, MORRIS EZRA, Ph.B. Student theology Yale university 1902- 
03; ordained Congregational minister; pastor Rogers, Ark. Address, 
Rogers, Ark. P. 

ASTLE, CHRISTOPHER, A.B. Student College of physicians and sur- 
geons, Columbia university. Address, 897 Broad St., Providence, R. I. 

ATWOOD, ERNEST PRESTON BROWN, A.B. Insurance agent; law 
student Boston university. Address, 572 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

AUSTIN, CHARLES RAYMOND, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Assistant Greek, Brown university, 1902-03. Master classics. Trinity hall, 
Washington, Penn., 1903-. Address, 122 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I. 

BARKER, ROBERT JOHN, Ph.B. Assistant manager G. and J. tire com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. Address, 43 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

BARKER, WILLISTON WRIGHT, A.B. Student medicine Harvard uni- 
versity. Address, 32 Bull St., Newport, R. I. P. 

BARRY, JAMES WILLIAM, A.B. Law student. Address, Box 90, Am- 
herst, Mass. 

BARSTOW, JOHN PALMER, A.B. Treasurer Barstow stove company, 
Providence, R. I., 1903-. Address, 224 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BATES. WILLIAM PENN, Ph.B.; C.E. Northwestern university 1903; 
A.B. Northwestern university, 1903. Teacher mathematics and director 
athletics. Northwestern university academy, Evanston, 111., 1902-03; 
director athletics Ala. polytechnic institute, Auburn, Ala., 1903-04; ath- 
letic director and civil engineer Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 141 
Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 



473 BROWN UNIVERSITY igoa 

BAYLISS, EDWARD LEWIS, Ph.B. Graduated Rochester theological 
seminary 1905; ordained Baptist minister 1905; pastor Ludlow, Vt. 
Address, Ludlow, Vt. P. 

BENNETT, ARTHUR BRUCE, Ph B. Principal schools, Beachmount, 
Mass.; graduate student Brown university. Address, Board of Trade 
Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

BLANDING, WILLIAM CORNELL, Ph.B. With Crouse-Hinds company, 
electrical manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. Address, Box 7, Syracuse, 
N. Y. P. 

BOOTH. JAMES LEONARD, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. Real 
estate agent. Address, 36 School St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

BOWEN, ROBERT LAWTON, A.B.; C.E. 1902. Civil engineer Westing- 
house, Church, Kerr and company, New York, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 
1488 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BRIGGS, HOWARD DENISON, Ph.B. Assistant to claim agent, The R. I. 
company. Providence, R. I. Address, University Club, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

BROWN, PAUL, A.B. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1905; 
ordained Baptist minister; pastor First church, Marinette, Wis. Ad- 
dress, 1423 Grant St , Marinette, Wis. P. 

BULLOCK, JAMES CUNLIFFE, A.B. Professor East Liberty academy, 
Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, 146 Bridgham St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BURDICK, GEORGE, A.B. Journahst with Tribune, New York, N. Y., 
1902-; reporter 1902; copy reader 1903; sporting editor 1903; night city 
editor. Address, 786 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

BURGESS, THOMAS, A.B. Student General theological seminary New 
York, N. Y.; ordained Episcopal deacon 1905; in charge of missions, 
Ashland and Masardis, Me. Address, Ashland, Me. P. 

BUXTON, GONZALO EDWARD, Ph.B. Assistant telegraph editor Jour- 
nal, Providence, R. I.; law student Harvard universitj''; first lieutenant 
R. I. militia 1899-1903. Address, 1473 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CALDER, HAROLD GRANVILLE, A.B. Medical student Harvard uni- 
versity. Address, 11 Irvington St., Boston, Mass. P. 

CAREY, DENNIS FRANCIS, A.B. Scholar in pedagogy Clark university. 
Address, 64 Mulberry St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

CASWELL, PHILIP, Ph.B. Florist. Address, Box 164, Newport, R. I . P. 

CHAFFEE, ALFRED GRISWOLD, A.B. Law student Harvard univeisity. 
Address, Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

CHAFFEE, THOMAS CARPENTER, A.B. Teacher North Berwick, Me. 
Address, North Berwick, Me. P. 

CLARK, HARRY SMITH, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. Student 
advertising. Address, 247 Main St., North Andover, Mass. P. 

CLARKE, ERASTUS WEEDEN, Ph.B. Cotton merchant. Address, 249 
Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. P. 

COHEN, SAMUEL, Ph.B. With A. Hirsch and company, manufacturers 
and importers of feathers and flowers. New York, N. Y Address, 137 
Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

COPPEN, CHARLES BERNARD, Ph.B. Reporter Evening Telegram, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 303 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CORBIN, ABEL RATHBONE. Ph.B.; LL.B. New York law school 1904. 
Address, 243 Washington St., Jersey City, N. J. P. 

COREY, EDWARD PITTMAN, Ph.B. Salesman Denni=;on manufacturing 
company, Boston, Mass. Address, 89 Hamilton St., D^. hester, Mass. P. 

DAGGETT, WINDSOR PRATT, Ph.B. Teacher English and elocution, 
academy, Mercersburg, Penn., 1903-; elocution Auburn, Me., 1903-04; 



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graduated Leland Powers' school for the study of the spoken word 1905; 
reader and teacher elocution. Address, 57 Cork St., Auburn, Me. P. 

DAVEY, WILLIAM ROBERT PARKHOUSE, A.B.; A.M. upon exami- 
nation 1902. Student theology. Harvard university. Address, 88 Ham- 
mond St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

DAVIS, JAMES MERCER, A.B. Student Crozer theological seminary. 
Chester, Penn.; Philadelphia, Penn. Address, Pedricktown, N. J. P. 

DENNETT, WINFIELD HAINES, Ph.B. Overseer finishing department, 
Glasgow manufacturing company. South Hadley Falls, Mass. Address, 
South Hadley Falls, Mass. P. 

DEXTER, ANTHONY HAMILTON, A.B. Mining and civil engineer. Ad- 
dress, 2644 Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

DRURY, LEON ARTHUR, Ph.B. Agent Equitable life assurance society, 
Boston, Mass., 1902-03; grocer Fitchburg, Mass. Address, 40 High- 
land Ave , Fitchburg, Mass. P. 

DRURY, LUCIAN LORIMER, A.B. Teacher history, Mt. Hermon school. 
Mount Hermon, Mass., 1902-. Editor Mount Herman alumni quarterly, 
1902-. Address, Mount Hermon, Mass. P. 

DUDLEY, ARTHUR DEAN, Ph.B. With the United gas improvement 
company, Philadelphia, Penn., 1902-. Address, The United Gas Im- 
provement Co., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

FASH, FRANK ERNEST, Ph.B. Principal grammar school. Fall River, 
Mass., 1902-. Address, 549 Osborn St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

ERASER, ANDREW LITTLE, A.B.; D.B. Rochester theological seminary 
1905. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1905; missionary Amer- 
ican Baptist missionary union, China. Address, Shaohsing, East China. 

P. 

GABBI, FREDERICK HENRY, A.B. Clerk Industrial trust company. 
Providence, R. I., 1902-; business manager The Messiah messenger. Ad- 
dress, Industrial Trust Co., Providence, R. I. P. 

GAYLORD, ARTHUR SIMEON, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university. 
Lawyer. Address, South Hadley Falls, Mass. P. 

GOODRICH, HENRY WILSON, Ph.B. Teacher Washington college, 
Chestertown, Md.; Technical high school, Providence, R. I. Address, 
76 Albert Ave., Edgewood, R. I. P. 

GREEN, BRUCE HENRY, Ph.B. Instructor Wilberforce university, Wil- 
berforce, O., 1902-. Address, 24 North Ashe St., Charleston, S. C. P. 

GREEN, CRAWFORD RICHMOND, A.B. Student New York homoeo- 
pathic medical college. New York, N. Y., 1902-. Address, 25 Second St., 
Troy, N. Y. P, 

GREENE, ALLEN, A.B. Student Episcopal theological school, Cambridge. 
Mass. Address, 31 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GREENE, FREDERICK WILLIAM, A.B. Reporter Times, New Bedford, 
Mass.; night editor Morning mercury. New Bedford. Address, 175 Will- 
iams St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

HARDY, WILLIAM CHOATE, Ph.B. With Wm.' A. Hardy and sons, 
company, brass founders and manufacturers, Fitchburg, Mass. Address, 
10 Charles St., Fitchburg, Mass. P, 

HART, HENRY JOSEPH, A.B. With Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn 
railroad company 1902; instructor mathematics, Morgan school, Clinton, 
Conn., 1903; law student Boston, Mass., 1903-05; admitted to bar 1905; 
lawyer Boston. Address, Canton, Mass. P. 

HASLAM, CHARLES RAYMOND, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Student teacher Hope street high school. Providence, R. I., 1902-03; law 
student Harvard university 1903-. Address, 86 Beacon Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 



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HATHAWAY, GEORGE WEST, Ph.B. Tutor Youngstown, O., 1902- 
03; teacher science, North Kingston high school, Wickford, R. I., 1903- 
05; instructor mathematics and science, Worcester academy, Worcester, 
Mass., 1905-. Address, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. P. 

HILL, WILLIAM AUSTIN, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1904. Gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1904; ordained Baptist minister 1904; 
pastor Trinity church, Arlington, Mass. Address, 13 Marathon St., Ar- 
lington, Mass. P- 

HOLMES, JEREMIAH, Ph.B. Assistant secretary Young men's Chris- 
tian association, Bridgeport, Conn., 1903-. Address, 909 Lafayette St., 
Bridgeport, Conn. P. 

HOLT, CHARLES HERBERT, Ph.B. Student medicine Harvard univer- 
sity 1 90 2-. Address, 34 Warren Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

HORTON, EVERETT JARVIS, A.B. With N. L. Berry and company, 
flour merchants. Providence, R. I. Address, 18 Nichols St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

INCE, JOSEPH WAITE, A.B. Private assistant to Professor Appleton, 
Brown university, 1902-03; instructor chemistry. Brown university, 1903- 
04. Instructor chemistry, Denison university, Granville, O., 1904-. 
Address, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. P. 

INNIS, GEORGE MILO, Ph.B. Instructor French and German, Conn, 
military academy, Norwalk, Conn., 1903-. Address, Shelburne Falls, 
Mass. P- 

JACKSON, EUGENE BAILEY, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1902-. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

KING, HOWARD HENDERSON, A.B. With Geneva coke company, 
Uniontown, Penn., 190 2-. Address, Uniontown, Penn. P. 

KNOWLTON, RAY FORREST, A.B. Agent Equitable life assurance so- 
ciety, Boston, Mass.; traveling salesman Edwin H. Buzzell, lumber 
merchant, Boston; teacher Sutton, N. H. Address, Westerleigh Collegi- 
ate Institute, New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. P. 

LEACH, HARRY CLIFFORD. A.B. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1902-04; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Johnson, Vt., 1904-. 
Address, Box 44, Johnson, Vt. P. 

LINCOLN, KIRKE PORTER, Ph.B. With The H. K. Porter Company, 
Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, 815 Amberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

LITTLEFIELD, JAMES BANCROFT, A.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 
1905. Address, 102 Bowen St., Providence, R. I P. 

MacGOWAN, WALTER ESTES, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Teacher Hope street high school. Providence, R. I., 1902-03; teacher 
physics and chemistry, high school, Attleboro, Mass., 1903-. Address, 
16 Brittan St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

McPHAIL, DUNCAN MARTIN LUTHER, Ph.B. Student Newton theo- 
logical institution; ordained Baptist minister; pastor First church, Groton, 
Mass., 1902-04; Sacramento, Cal. Address, Sacramento, Cal. P. 

MALMSTEAD, JOSEPH FERDINAND, Ph.B. With Worcester market 
company, Worcester, Mass., 1902-04; W. C. Johnson company, real 
estate, mortgage and insurance agents. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Ad- 
dress, 53 Whitmarsh St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MANCHESTER, EARL NORTHUP, A.B. Second assistant librarian, 
Brown university, 1903-05; reference librarian 1905-. Student N. Y. 
state library school, Albany, N. Y., 1902-03. Address, 5 Hope College, 
Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

MESERVE, ELMER DANIEL, Ph.B. With Equitable life assurance 
company. Providence, R. I., 1902-03; tax collector and superintendent 
schools Kennebunkport, Me. Address, Kennebunkport. Me. P. 



1902 GRADUATES 475 

METCALF, HENRY KNIGHT, A.B. With claim department, R. I. com- 
pany. Providence, R. I., 1902-. Address, 600 Angell St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

MILNER, LEWIS STANLEY, Ph.B. With Forstmann and company, 
woolen commission merchants. New York, N. Y.; Potter and company, 
furniture dealers, Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, i Congdon St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

MOFFAT, SAMUEL, Ph.B. Secretary Young men's Christian association. 
New Rochelle, N. Y., 1902-03; assistant secretary Harlem branch, New 
York, N. Y., 1903-05; general secretary Young Men's Christian Associa- 
tion, Lockport, N. Y. Address, Lockport, N. Y. P. 

MUNRO, ARTHUR EARLE, Ph.B. Law student Boston university 
1902-. Address, 26 Yarmouth St., Boston, Mass. P. 

NATSCH, HENRY, A.B. Graduated Union theological seminary 1905; 
pastor First Presbyterian church, Liberty, N. Y. Address, Liberty, 
N.Y. P. 

NEWCOMB, WALTER ELIJAH, Ph.B. With E. Clarence Jones and 
company, bankers and brokers, New York, N. Y., 1902-. Address, i 
Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. 

NICKERSON, LESTER WILLIS, Ph.B. Student Mass. Institute of tech- 
nology 1902-03; with Farbenfabriken of Elberfeld company, Boston, 
Mass. Address, 217 Pleasant St., Boston, Mass. P. 

PADDOCK, GEORGE FREDERIC, Ph.B. Vanderbilt fellow in astronomy , 
Leander McCormick observatory. University of Va , 1902-. Address, 
Leander McCormick Observatory, University of Va., Charlottesville, 
Va. P. 

PAIGE, WESLEY ARTHUR, A.B. Student Cobb divinity school, Lew- 
iston. Me.; ordained Free Baptist minister 1905; pastor Contoocook, N. 
H. Address, Contoocook, N. H. P. 

PAINE, HARRY MERTON, Ph.B. Law student Yale university 1902- 
04; assistant clerk R. I. supreme court. Providence, R. I., 1904-. 
Address, 112 Peace St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir., P 

PATTERSON, ALONZO TRUMAN, Ph.B. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1903-. Address, East Providence, R. I. P. 

PECK, LORRAINE TERRY, Ph.B. Teacher Kingsley school, Essex 
Falls, N. J., 1902-03; Master Morris academy, Morristown, N. J., 1903-. 
Address, 42 Elm St., Bristol, Conn. P' 

PHILLIPS, CHARLES ABBOTT, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1903-. Address, 21 Parker St., Chelsea, Mass. P. 

PHILLIPS, WALTER CLARKE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903; 
Sc.B. R. I. college of agriculture and mechanic arts 1899. Assistant 
English, Brown university, 1903-. Address, 155 Benefit St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

PIERCE, HALBERT EDMUND, A.B. Clerk F. F. Woodard and com- 
pany, wholesale and retail grain merchants, Fitchburg, Mass. Address, 
P. O. Box 86, Fitchburg, Mass. P. 

PIERCE, ROBINSON, Ph.B.; Sc.M. Princeton university 1903. Assist- 
ant physics, Mass. institute technology; graduate student Brown univer- 
sity 1904-. Address, 132 South Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

POPE, THOMAS EDMUND BURT, Ph.B. Principal academy, Hartland, 
Me., 1903; scientific assistant Bureau of fisheries, Washington, D. C, 
1903-. Address, Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C. P. 

PORCHERON, PRESTON HILL, Ph.B. Civil engineer Rome, N. Y.; 
city engineer board of public works, Rome; superintendent construction, 
U. S. government, West Point, N. Y. Address, West Point, N. Y, P. 



476 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1902 

POTTER, ALFRED KNIGHT, A.B. With E. A. Potter and company, 
manufacturing jewelers. Providence, R. I. Address, 24 Taber Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P- 

POWERS, CHARLES ARTHUR, A.B. Assistant superintendent P. Derby 
and company, Charlestown, Mass.; assistant to N. E. manager Library 
Bureau, Boston, Mass. Address, Library Bureau, Boston, Mass. P. 

RAMSDEN, EVERETT DUNCAN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Teacher Classical high school, Providence, R. I., 1902-03; stenographer 
Horton and Hemenway, Boston, Mass. Address, 42 Market St., 
Warren, R. I. P. 

RAY, CHARLES ADDISON RICHARDSON, A.B. With Norfolk woolen 
company, Franklin, Mass., 1902-. Address, Franklin, Mass. P, 

RECORD, LEWIS STILLMAN, Ph.B.; LL.B. University of Maine 1905. 
Principal grammar school, York, Me., 1903-04; teacher Jefferson school, 
Holden, Mass., 1904-. Address, Grove St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

REESE, CHARLES ARNOLD, A.B. Student medicine Harvard uni- 
versity 1902-. Address, Newton Highlands, Mass. P. 

RICHMOND, RUSSELL WILLIAM, A.B. Law student University of 
Penn. 1902-04; admitted to bar 1904; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 
170 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SALOMON, SIMON HENRY, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard university 1905. 
Lawyer. Address, 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

SAUNDERS, ALBERT LANGWORTHY, Ph.B.; LL.B. Boston univer- 
sity 1905. Law student Harvard university 1902-03; admitted to bar 
1905; lawyer. Address, Westerly, R. I. P. 

SEAMANS, WALTER STANLEY, A.B. Clerk New York, New Haven and 
Hartford railroad 1902; local storekeeper American locomotive company, 
R. I. works. Providence, R. I. Address, 465 Smithfield Road, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

SHERMAN, PHILIP DARRELL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Instructor German, Brown university 1902-03. Graduate student Johns 
Hopkins university 1903-04; Brown university, candidate for the degree 
of Ph.D., 1904-. Address, 102 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. I. P, 

SMITH, CHARLES PERLEY, A.B. With Globe Wernicke company, Bos- 
ton, Mass. Address, 95 Cresent St., Boston, Mass. P. 

SMITH, ERWIN KELSEY, A.B. General secretary Young men's Christian 
association. North Attleboro, Mass., 1902-03; Winsted, Conn., 1903-; 
probation officer, Winsted. Address, Box 199, Winsted, Conn. P. 

SMITH, ROBERT ORDWAY, Ph.B. Clerk department of public works, 
Providence, R. I., 1902-. Address, P. O. Box 1342, Providence, R. I. 

P. 

SOUTHWORTH, IRVING, Ph.B. Clerk George C. Whitney company, 
manufacturers, Worcester, Mass.; Dwight manufacturing company, 
Chicopee, Mass. Address, Chicopee, Mass. P. 

STEERE, ARTHUR, A.B. Student College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia university, 1902-. Address, 17 Bassett St., Providence, R. I. 

STEPHENS, BRADFORD EARL, Ph.B. Reporter Telegram, Providence, 
R. I.; Times, Brockton, Mass.; Herald, Rochester, N. Y. Author stories 
and sketches in magazines. Address, P. O. Box iii, Hornellsville, N. Y. 

P. 

TANDY, WALTER LESLIE, C.E. Assistant engineering corps, Penn. 
company. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1902-05; Pittsburgh, Penn., 1905-. Ad- 
dress, 1013 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

TETRAULT, CHARLES ARTHUR, Ph.B. Student medicine Yale uni- 
versity 1902-. Address, 40 Everett St., Southbridge, Mass, P. 



1902 GRADUATES 477 

THOMPSON, RALPH CAMERON, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Secretary and manager The Charles M. Robbins company, manufacturing 
jewelers, Attleboro, Mass. Address, Attleboro, Mass. P. 

TILLINGHAST, FREDERICK WHEATON, Ph.B.; LL.B. Harvard univer- 
sity 1905. Address, 46 Walcott St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

TREES, OLIVER CLINTON, A.B. With American woolen company, 
Maynard, Mass. Address, Maynard, Mass. P. 

WALLING, LENNOX GRESHAM, A.B. Student College of physicians 
and surgeons, Columbia university, 1902-. -Address, 339 West ssth 
St., New York, N. Y. ' P. 

WARD, WILLARD GARFIELD, A.B. Manager Fox manufacturing 
company. Address, 41 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. Prov. dir., P. 

WHEELER, FRANK WALTER, A.B.; D.B. Newton theological insti- 
tution 1905. Graduated Newton theological institution 1905; ordained 
Baptist minister 1905; pastor First church. North Easton, Mass., 1903-- 
Address, Wakefield, Mass. P. 

WHITE, HOWARD JOSEPH, A.B. Private tutor and law student Pitts- 
burgh, Penn., 1902-. Address, 4704 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

WHITFORD, EVERETT THOMAS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
Instructor New Testament, Brown university, 1902-03. Graduate student 
Yale university 1903-. Address, Box 635 Yale Station, New Haven, 
Conn. P. 

WILMARTH, WARREN LYLE, C.E. Civil engineer Shedd and Sarle, 
Providence, R. I., 1902-03; New York city commission on additional 
water supply 1903; with O. Perry Sarle, Providence, R. I., 1904-. Ad- 
dress, II Pacific St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 

WOODS, WALTER HASTINGS, Ph.B. Student medicine University of 
Chicago; in business Providence, R. I.; Boston, Mass. Address, 45 
Hancock St., Boston, Mass. P. 

YOUNG, LOUIS EVERETT, Ph.B. Clerk First national bank. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1902-04; traveling representative American screw company 
and Nicholson file company. South America, West Indies, Cuba and 
Mexico, 1904-. Address, 5 Summer St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 



ALLEN, RUTH STILES [Mrs. George F. Gilmore], A.B. Assistant public 
library. Providence, R. I., 1903-04. Address, 104 West 76th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

BRANDENBURG, FLORENCE [Mrs. Clifford Whipple], Ph.B. Address 
16 Oak St., Providence, R. I. 

BUDLONG, MARY EDNA, A.B. Teacher. Address, 88 Chapin Ave. 

Providence, R. I. P. 

CARTER, LEILA BELLE, Ph.B. Teacher SaylesviUe, R. I. Address, 

Audubon Park, Smith St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CAUFIELD, EMMA MAY, A.B. Teacher Cumberland high school. Valley 

Falls, R. I., 1902-. Address, Ashton, R. I. P. 

CLARKE, MAUDE EVELYN [Mrs. Louis Everett Covell], A.B. Cataloguer 
Brown university library 1902-03; assistant librarian John Carter Brown 
library 1904-. Cataloguer State library of R. I., Providence, R. I., 
1903-04. Address, 127 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COOK, AMY JENCKES, Ph.B. Teacher grammar school, Woonsocket, 
R. I., 1902-04; high school, Franklin, Mass., 1904-. Address, 217 Black- 
stone St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

CORY, ELLA FRANCES [Mrs. Benjamin H. Cory], Ph.B.; A.M. upon ex- 
amination 1904. Teacher French and German, Evening high school. 
Providence, R. I., 1896-; teacher French, Fielden-Chace school. Provi- 
dence, 1903-. Address, 51 Arch St., Providence, R. I. P. 



478 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1902 

GUSHING, ALICE MAY, A.B. Clerk municipal court. Providence, R. I.; 
City Hall, Providence. Address, 5 Franklin St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DAUPHINEE, NELLIE MAUDE, A.B. Teacher English West Virginia 
conference seminary, Buckhannon, W. Va., 1903-. Address, Buckhan- 
non, W. Va. P. 

FARNUM, MAUDE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Teacher Kelly 
street school, Providence, R. I., 1902-. Address, 112 Bridgham St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

GALLUP, GRACE DEBORAH, A.B. Principal grammar school, Laconia, 
N. H., 1902-03; teacher primary school. East Providence, R. I., 1903-04; 
high school. East Providence, 1904-. Address, 12 Russell Ave., East 
Providence, R. I. P. 

GAMWELL, LILLIAN MAY, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. Stu- 
dent N. Y. state library school, Albany, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 73 
Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

GHODEY, ABBIE SWEETLAND [Mrs. Howard Aldridge Coffin], Ph.B. 
Teacher high school, Middletown, Conn., 1902-03; Vermont academy, 
Saxton's River, Vt., 1903-04. Address, Cynwyd, Penn. P 

GOFF, EDITH MAY, A.B. Teacher high school. East Providence, R. I.. 
1903-. Address, 259 Waterman Ave., East Providence, R. I. P. 

GRISWOLD, ESTHER DORA, A.B. Teacher high school, Southington, 
Conn. Address, Kensington, Conn. P. 

HAYS, MARY LOUISE, A.B. Teacher Becket, Mass.; Westfield, Mass. 
Address, 8 Conner Ave., Westfield, Mass. P. 

HILL, LEONORA, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Address, 221 
Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LEE, MARY CHILD, Ph.B. Teacher Potter avenue primary school. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1902-. Address, 182 Bellevue Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

LEETE, MILLICENT RAWSON [Mrs. William Mather Cotton], A.B. 
Teacher Garden street grammar school, Pawtucket, R. I., 1902-03; 
Greek and Latin high school, Pawtucket, 1903-04. Address, 16 Hum- 
boldt Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

LITTLEFIELD, KATHARINE FRANCES, A.B. Teacher music. Ad- 
dress, 102 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. P. 

McCaffrey, ELLA BAXTER, Ph.B. with Mechanical accountant 
company. Providence, R. I., 1902-. Address, 61 Congdon St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

MILLIKEN, MYRTIS ALIDA, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. 
Teacher. Address, 460 Pine St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MO WRY, DAZA PAGE [Mrs. Leon Arthur Drury], A.B. Teacher St. 
Mary's school, Garden City, L. I., 1902-03; teacher Miss Brown's school, 
Park Hill-on-the-Hudson, Yonkers, N. Y., 1903-04. Address, 40 High- 
land Ave., Fitchburg, Mass. 

PAUL, ALICE MAUD, Ph.B. Clerk office of superintendent of schools, 
Woonsocket, R. I., 1902-. Address, 537 Elm St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

PIERCE, GRACE, Ph.B. Pupil teacher Point street grammar school, 
Providence, R. I., 1902-03; Peace street school 1903; teacher Point street 
grammar school, 1903-05. Address, 72 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

POLLARD, ELLA ARTEMESIA [Mrs. Ralph Cameron Thompson], Ph.B.; 
A.M. upon examination 1904. Address, Attleboro, Mass. 

REID, MARGUERITE McLEAN, A.B. Assistant public library Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1902-. Address, 33 Burnett St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ROGERS, ADA [Mrs. Herbert Edwards Brown Case], A.B. Teacher Paw- 
tucket, R. I., 1902-03. Address, Guam, Ladrone Islands P. 



1902 GRADUATES 479 

ROYS, MARGARET, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1903. Teacher Leo- 
minster, Mass., 1903-04; principal Houghton high school, Bolton, Mass., 
1904-. Address, Uxbridge, Mass. P. 

SHERMAN, HELEN MACOMBER, A.B. Teacher Mattapoisett, Mass., 
1902-03; Grafton, Mass., 1903-04; Quincy, Mass., 1904-. Address, 45 
Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. L P. 

SMITH, BERTHA NORTHUP, Ph.B. Teacher high school, Burrillville, 
R. L, 1902-. Address, 136 Pocasset Ave., Olneyville, R. I. P. 

WARREN, IDA MAUDE, Ph.B. Teacher Hope street high school. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1902-03; teacher English, high school, Norwood, Mass., 
1903-05. Address, 13 Smithfield Ave., Providence, R I. P. 

WATERMAN, ELLEN SEFTON [Mrs. Ernest Victor Page] A.B. Address, 
74 Montello St., Roslindale, Mass. P. 

WITHEE, MIRIAM EDWINA, Ph.B. Assistant high school, West Boyls- 
ton, Mass. Address, West Boylston, Mass. P. 

iS5-*o 

1903 

ABBOTT, ALEXANDER HEWES, A.B. Student Union theological sem- 
inary 1903-. Address, 700 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

ALDRICH, ROBERT, Ph.B. Clerk. Address, 34 Barnes St., Providence, 
R. I. Prov. dir., P. 

ALLEN, SHERMAN ALDEN, A.B. Student forestry U. S. bureau of 
forestry 1903; instructor physics, English and physiology, Syrian Protes- 
tant college, Beiriit, Syria, 1903-. Address, Syrian Protestant College, 
BeirM, Syria. P. 

ANDREW, WILLIAM WALTER, Ph.B.; A.M. Teacher's college, Columbia 
university, 1904. Principal grammar school, Bronxville, N. Y., 1904-. 
Address, Bronxville, N. Y. P. 

ASHLEY, EDGAR LOUIS, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. Assistant 
German, Brown university, 1903-; graduate student, candidate for the 
degree of Ph.D., 1904-. Address, Foxboro, Mass. P_ 

ATWELL, WILLARD BARBER, Ph.B. Principal grammar school, Pena- 
cook, N. H., 1903-04; high school 1904-. Address, Penacook, N. H. 

BAILEY, CHARLES HERVEY, A.B. Student medicine. Address, 174 
Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. 

BAKEMAN, PERCIVAL ROGERS, A.B. Student Newton theological 
institution. Address, 121 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, Mass. P. 

BAKER, HARVEY ALMY, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1903-. 
Address, 29 Walter Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

BAKER, LOUIS FORISTALL, Ph.B. Salesman Library bureau, Phila- 
delphia, Penn., 1903-05; New York, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 316 Broad- 
way, New York, N. Y. P. 

BARKER, MERLE TAFT, A.B. Druggist Taunton, Mass., 1903-. Ad- 
dress, 49 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. P. 

BARROWS, ROBERT LINCOLN, A.B. With Charles A. Stevens and 
brothers, Chicago, 111.; western representative The housekeeper. Address, 
3365 South Park Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

BARRY, THOMAS AUSTIN, Ph.B. Address, 116 Huntington Ave., 
Boston, Mass. 

BATES, CHARLES FRANKLIN, Ph.B. Address, Cattaraugus, N. Y. 

BATES, HARRY LOTHROP, A.B. With Henry W Cooke and company, 
real estate agents. Providence, R. I., 1903-. Address, 55 Bainbridge 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

BEAM, EDWARD BABCOCK, A.B. Address, 390 Broadway, Paterson, 
N. J. P. 



48o BROWN UNIVERSITY 1903 

BELLOWS, DANIEL EVERETT, A.B. Civil engineer Jamaica, N. Y., 
1903; government inspector U. S. naval academy, Annapolis, Md. Ad- 
dress, Little Falls, N. Y. P. 

BENNETT, CHARLES HERBERT, A.B. Teacher Irving institute, 
Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1903-. Address, Irving Institute, Tarry- 
town-on- Hudson, N. Y. P. 

BERTH, FREDERICK JOSEPH, A.B. Law student Boston university 
1903-. Address, 950 Chalkstone Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

BLACKSTONE, ALFRED VARNEY, Ph.B. Student medicine Harvard 
university 1903-. Address, State Farm, Mass. P. 

BLANDING, PERCY HOWARD, Ph.B. Student. Address, P. O. Box 
98, Providence, R. I. P. 

BLANDING. RICHARD WARREN, Ph.B. Clerk Blanding and Bland- 
ing, druggists, Providence, R. I. Address, 151 Waterman St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

BROWN, ARTHUR EUGENE, A.B. Director and treasurer Buffalo- 
Arizona gold mines company 1903-. Address, 39 Charles Field St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BROWN, HOWARD EARLE, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1903-. Address, West Kingston, R. I. P. 

BROWN, REGINALD LANGDON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. 
Graduate student Brown university 1903-; assistant cataloguer Marsden 
J. Perry's Shakespearean library, Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 
Phenix, R. I. P. 

BROWN, THOMAS DALTON, Ph.B. In business Boston, Mass. ; draughts- 
man General electric company. West Lynn, Mass. Address, 387 North- 
ampton St., Boston, Mass. P. 

BUMSTED, CLARENCE VAN REYNEGOM, Ph.B. Student medicine 
University of Penn. 1903-. Address, loi Bentley Ave., Jersey City, 
N.J. P. 

BUTLER, ELMER ELLSWORTH, Ph.B. Reporter Springfield union, 
Springfield, Mass. Address, 93 Park St., Springfield, Mass. P. 

CADY, JOHN HUTCHINS, Ph.B. With Brown and Sharpe manufacturing 
company. Providence, R. I., 1903; student architecture R. I. school of 
design. Providence, 1903-04; Mass. institute of technology 1904-. Ad- 
dress, 127 Power St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CANN, MURRAY HERBERT, Ph.B. In cattle business, Cuba. Address, 
20 Concordia Calle, Havana, Cuba P. 

CARPENTER, CHARLES STURGIS. A.B. In claim department R. I. 
company, Providence, R. I Address, 148 Medway St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

CARR, CLIFFORD EUGENE, C.E. In engineering department. New 
York, New Haven and Hartford railroad. Providence, R. I. Address, 
87 Congdon St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CAWLEY, JOSEPH CLARENCE, A.B.; LL.B. Boston university 1905; 
Address, East Providence, R. I. P. 

CHASE, CHARLES OTIS, A.B. Student medicine Harvard university 
1903-. Address, 33 Lawrence St., Haverhill, Mass. P. 

CLIFFORD, JAMES GARFIELD, A.B. Address, 55 West 125th St., 
New York, N. Y. 

COBB, HARRY MOSES, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university 1903-. 
Address, 56 Everett Hall- Cambridge, Mass. P. 

CONANT, LEWIS HARTSOUGH, Ph.B. Principal school, Neeley, Ida.; 
Lago, Ida. Address, Palmyra, N. Y. P. 



1903 GRADUATES 481 

COOK, FRED MILTON, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university; super- 
intendent Young men's Christian league. North Attleboro, Mass., 1903-. 
Address, Reading, Mass. P. 

CORNELL, THEODORE ARTHUR, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. 
Assistant mathematics, Brown university, 1903-04. Principal Burrill- 
ville high school, Pascoag, R. L, 1904-. Address, 123 Governor St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

COX, FRED JUDSON, A.B. Member firm of Boynton brothers, insurance 
and real estate agents, Perth Amboy, N. J. Address, 87 Smith St., 
Perth Amboy, N. J. P. 

CROWELL, AZARIAH FOSTER, Sc.B. Electrical engineer testing de- 
partment. General electric company, Schenectady, N. Y. Address, 320 
Summit St., Schenectady, N. Y. P. 

CUTLER, CARL CUSTER, A.B. Law student Columbia university. Ad- 
dress, Greenville, R. L 

DILLON, FRANK LAWRENCE, A.B. Address, Palmer, Mass. 

DODGE, LESTER EARLE, Ph.B. Engrossing clerk R. I. general assem- 
bly 1903-05; civil engineer U. S. war department. Address, Block 
Island, R. I. P. 

DROWNE, HENRY BERNARDIN, C.E. Draughtsman American bridge 
company. East Berlin, Conn., 1903; R. I. state board of public roads, 
Providence, R. I., 1903- ; junior member American society of civil engi- 
neers. Address, 20 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DYSON, JAMES WARREN, A.B.; A.M. upon exmination 1904. Teach- 
er. Address, 63 Franklin Ave., Rockland, Mass. 

EASTON, STEPHEN HOWARD, A.B. Address, Central St., Providence, 
R. I. 

EDDY, CLARENCE MILTON, A.B. Jeweler. Address, 165 Montgom- 
ery Ave., Providence, R. I. 

EDDY, GEORGE WILBUR, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Teacher. Address, High School, Coshocton, Ohio. P. 

EHMKE, FRANK HENRY, A.B. Associate governor Moses Brown school, 
Providence, R. I., 1903-. Address, Moses Brown School, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

FENTON, THOMAS ALBERT, Ph.B. Ordained Presbyterian minister; 
pastor First church. Providence, R. I., 1900-04; Syracuse, N. Y., 1904-. 
Address, Syracuse, N. Y. 

FISH, WALDO HENRY, Sc.B. Address, 802 Broad St., Central Falls, 
R. I. P. 

FLEMING, ISAAC, Ph.B. Address, Musquodoboit, N. S. 

FORSTER, ROBERT, Sc.B. Electrical engineer testing department. 
General electric company, Schenectady, N. Y. ; Marine engine and mach- 
ine company, Harrison Station, Newark, N. J. Address, 215 Main St., 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. P. 

FREEMAN, GAY NICHOLS, Sc.B. Clerk patent lawyers, Washington, 
D. C, 1903-04; with U. S. geological survey, Thermopolis, Wy., 1904-. 
Address, 1756 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C. P. 

GARDNER, PERCY WINCHESTER, Ph.B. Student New York law 
school. Address, Wakefield, R. I. P. 

GARTLAND, JAMES LAWRENCE, Ph.B. Law student University of 
Denver; member staff Rocky mountain news, Denver, Col. Address, 
Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Col. P. 

GLEASON, CLARENCE CURTIS, A.B. Agent Equitable life assurance 
society. Providence, R. I. Address, Lonsdale, R. I. P. 



482 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1903 

GREEN, HENRY OTIS, Ph.B. Student theology Harvard university. 
Address, R. F. D. 2, Cumberland, O. P. 

GROSE, HOWARD BRISTOL, Ph.B. Assistant English, Brown univer- 
sity, 1904-. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 

HADLEY, PHILIP BARDWELL, Ph.B. Graduate student, candidate 
for the degree of Ph.D., Brown university, 1903-. Address, R. I. Hall, 
Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

HARRIMAN, WILLIS WARREN, Ph.B. Address, WhitinsviUe, Mass. 

HART, WILLIAM ALBION, A.B. Principal high and grammar schools. 
South Dartmouth, Mass., 1903-. Address, Concord Junction, Mass. P. 

HASTINGS, WILLIAM THOMSON, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Assistant English, Brown university, 1903-. Address, Feeding Hills, 
Mass. P. 

HICKS, LESLIE ROBERT, A.B. In testing department, General electric 
company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1903-04; with Elgin, Aurora and South- 
ern traction company, Elgin, 111., 1904-. Address, 16 Grove Ave., 
Elgin, 111. P. 

HILL, HARRISON BUCKLIN, A.B. Address, Rumford, R. I. P. 

HOLMES, EDWARD WINSLOW, Ph.B. Bookkeeper Whitlow corpora- 
tion, New Bedford, Mass., 1903-04; law student Boston university 1904-. 
Address, 661 County St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

HOWARD, NATHANIEL ORSON, Ph.B. Teacher science, high school, 
Coshocton, O., 1903-. Address, 443 Locust St., Coshocton, O. P. 

HURLEY, DANIEL, M.E. Designer W. A. Harris steam engine company 
1895; Brown and Sharpe manufacturing company 1896-99; mechanical 
engineer General electric company, Lynn, Mass., 1903-05; Marine engine 
and machine company, Harrison, N. J., 1905-; inventor steam turbine 
valve gear, 1905. Address, 36 East George St., Providence, R. I. P. 

JONES, JOSHUA HENRY, A.B. Reporter Providence mrvs., Providence, 
R. I.; correspondent Philadelphia North American; Newark news, Boston 
commercial news. Address, Providence News, Providence, R. I. P. 

KINSLEY, FREDERIC MASON, M.E. Mechanical engineer Walpole, 
Mass., 1903-04; Draper company, Hopedale, Mass., 1904-. Address, 
9 Hopedale St., Hopedale, Mass. P, 

LARKIN, ALEXANDER JOSEPH, M.E. Address, Ansonia, Conn. 

LAWTON, WILLIAM ROSS, Ph.B. Student architecture Harvard uni- 
versity. Address, 11 1 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

LEIGHTON, HARRY GANCELO, A.B. With Arnold and Maine, grocers. 
Providence, R. I., 1903-05; advertising department, Brown and Sharpe 
manufacturing company, Providence, 1905-. Address, 128 South An- 
gell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LONGWELL, ROBERT BELL, A.B. Student Rochester theological sem- 
inary 1903-. Address, 34 Trevor Hall, Rochester, N. Y. P. 

McCaffrey, EDWARD Joseph, Ph.B. Manufacturing chemist. Ad- 
dress, 95 Chatham St., Providence, R. I. 

McDonald, CHARLES ANTHONY, Ph.B. student medicine Harvard 
university 1903-. Address, 282 Smith St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MACKINNEY, HAROLD AUSTIN, Ph.B. Representative American 
screw company. Providence, R. I., 1903-. Address, American Screw 
Co., Providence, R. I. P. 

MACNAIR, WILLIAM MACKINTOSH, Ph.B.; D.B. Andover theological 
seminary 1901. Ordained Congregational minister 1901; pastor Mans- 
field, Mass., 1901-; trustee public library, Mansfield, 1903-. Address, 
Mansfield, Mass. P. 

MATHEWSON, EARLE JEROME, A.B. Student medicine, Harvard 
university, 1903-. Address, 533 High St., Central Falls, R. I. P 



1903 GRADUATES 483 

MURPHY, WILLIAM THOMAS, M.E. Designer Taft-Pierce manufactur- 
ing company, Woonsocket, R. I., 1903; instructor drawing, R. I. school 
of design, Providence, R. I., 1903-; mechanical engineer Providence, R. 
I., 1904-. Address, 27 Landor St., Providence, R. I. P. 

NELSON, CHRISTIAN AUGUSTUS, A.B. Address, Jemtland, Me. 

NEWCOMBE, GEORGE SMITH, A.B.; LL.B. St. Lawrence university 
1905. With Remsen realty company, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 215 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P^ 

OSLER, CHARLES LEMUEL, Ph.B. Clerk Eastern hay company, Prov- 
idence, R. I. Address, 241 Rhodes St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

OTIS, FRED ALLEYNE, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university 1903-. 
Address. 203 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

PEABODY, LIONEL HENRY, C.E. Assistant engineer R. I. state board 
of public roads 1903-05; civil engineer with O. Perry Sarle, Providence, 
R. I., 1905-. Address, Middletown, R. I. P. 

PHILBRICK, ARTHUR LLOYD, Ph.B. Reporter Journal, Providence, 
R. I., 1903-04; Herald, Boston, Mass., 1904-. Address, 174 Morrison 
Ave., West Somerville, Mass. P. 

PIRAZZINI, AGIDE, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905; D.B. Temple 
college, Philadelphia, 1904. Assistant secretary Young men's Christian 
association, Paris, 1894; general secretary Young men's Christian asso- 
ciation, Rome, Italy, 1896-1900; pastor Italian Methodist Episcopal 
church. Providence, R. I., 1900-03; First Presbyterian church (Italian), 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1903-. Author Popular studies in the life of Christ, 
in Italian, 1902. Address, Room 218, Witherspoon Building, Phila- 
delphia, Penn. P. 

PRATT, HENRY WALLACE, C.E. Transitman Auburn division Lehigh 
valley railroad. Auburn, N. Y. Address, Scotland, Mass. P. 

QUINN, JAMES EDWARD, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university. 
Address, 924 National Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 

RICE, WILLIAM ORIN, Ph.B. Student medicine Yale university. Ad- 
dress, 42 Lake Place, New Haven, Conn. P. 

RICH, MAURICE BENJAMIN, Ph.B. Law student New York university 
1903-0'^; managing clerk law office. New York, N. Y.; lawyer. Address, 
61-63 Park Row, New York, N. Y. P. 

ROBERTS, WILLIAM LEWIS, A.B. Principal high school, Canaan, 
N. H., 1903-04; instructor mathematics high school, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 
1904-; law student. Address, 626 Chilton Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

P. 

ROCKWELL, HARRY WESTCOTT, A.B. Instructor French and math- 
ematics, Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1903-04; principal high 
school, Gilberts ville, N. Y., 1904-. Address, Oneonta, N. Y. P 

SATTERLEE, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, M.E. Address, Poughkeepsie^ 
N. Y. 

SCOTT, ARTHUR HENRY, A.B. Address, i Dix Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 

SHEEHAN, TIMOTHY JOSEPH. C.E. Structural draughtsman 111. steel 
company, Chicago, 111. Address, 501 La Salle Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

SHERMAN, JAMES LEONARD, A.B. Teacher University school, Wash- 
ington, D. C, 1903-04; with Morse twist drill and machine company, New 
Bedford, Mass., 1904-. Address, 45 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I 

p; 

SHERWOOD, RALPH ATHERTON, A.B. Student Newton theologica. 
institution 1903-. Address, 324 Laurel Hill Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

SHIPPEE, LESTER BURRELL, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. 
Teacher Hope street high school. Providence, R. I., 1903-04; Peddie in- 
stitute, Hightstown, N. J., 1904-. Address, Peddie Institute, Hights- 
town, N. J. P. 



484 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1903 

SMITH, HOWARD DEXTER, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904; Sc.B. 
R. I. college of agriculture and mechanic arts 1901. Instructor chem- 
istry. Tufts college, Mass., 1904-. Address, Box 115, Tufts College, 
Mass. 

STEARNS, TILDEN HENDRICKS, A.B. Graduate student Harvard 
university 1903-04; physical director Young men's Christian association, 
Cambridge, Mass., 1903- ; law student Harvard university 1904-. Ad- 
dress, 18 EUery St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

STOVER, BATES EBEN, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1903-. 
Address, 2 Garden St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

SUTHERLAND, LESLIE HUNT, Ph.B. Teacher Brown school, Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1903-. Address, Natick, Mass. 

THOMPSON, ALBERT WILLIAM HAYDEN, Ph.B. Student Episcopal 
theological school, Cambridge, Mass., 1903-. Address, 14 Pekin St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

VAN NOSTRAND, MANNING EUGENE, A.B. Student Rochester the- 
ological seminary, Rochester, N. Y., 1903-. Address, Keyport, N. J. P. 

WADE, SAMUEL LEONIDAS, A.B. Address, Bell's Cross Roads, Va. 

WALWORTH, GEORGE ROBERTS, Ph.B. Student Lawrence scien- 
tific school, Harvard university, 1903-04; with Malleable iron fittings 
company, Branford, Conn. Address, Box 604, Branford, Conn. P. 

WATERHOUSE, GEORGE, A.B. Cotton manufacturer Providence, R. I. 
Address, Beaufort, S. C. P. 

WESTCOTT, ALLAN FERGUSON, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. 

Assistant German, Brown university, 1903-04. Address, Alexandria Bay, 
N. Y. y. y -5 4 y, 

WHITE, EDWARD NELSON, Ph.B. Traveling for Balch brothers com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. Address, 450 Allen St., Hudson, N. Y. P. 
WHITE, HENRY WILSON, A.B. Address, 26 Grove St., Providence, R. I- 
WHITLEY, SAMUEL HALL, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university 
1903-. Address, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

WINSLOW, ARTHUR MELVIN, Ph.B. Graduate student Brown uni- 
versity 1903-04. Address, 50 Ehon St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WOODBURY, TRUEMAN DOANE, Ph.B Student of forestry Yale 
university 1903-. Address, U. S. Forest Service, Washington, D. C. P. 

YOUNG, FRANCIS ELLIOTT, A.B. Address, 1836 Paterson Ave., Bal- 
timore, Md. 



ANTHONY, CHARLOTTE [Mrs. Caleb Allen Fuller], Ph.B. Address, 
717 University Ave., Madison, Wis. P. 

ATWOOD, RUBY MARION, A.B. Teacher Merrimack, N. H., 1898-99; 
Goffstown, N. H., 1899; assistant high school, Acton, Mass., 1903-. Ad- 
dress, New Boston, N. H. P. 

BARBOUR, JESSIE MAY, Ph.B. Teacher English, high school. Fair- 
haven, Mass., 1903-. Address, Ashton, R. I. P. 

BARCLAY, JANE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. Assistant wel- 
fare manager Filene's, Boston, Mass., 1904-. Address, Filene's, Boston, 
Mass. P. 

BARRETT, ALICE MORSE, A.B. Graduate student, candidate for the 
degree of A.M., Brown university, 1903-. Address, 207 Williams St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BARTLETT, MABEL IRENE, Ph.B. Teacher Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 37 Hudson St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BURNSIDE, ANNA, A.B. Assistant teacher high school. West Upton, 
Mass., 1903-04; teacher mathennatics high school, Weymouth, Mass.^ 
1 9 04-. Address, 94 Dexter St., Providence, R. I. P' 



1903 GRADUATES 485 

CALEF, EDNA GEORGIANA, Ph.B. Teacher Latin, Miss White's home 
school, Concord, Mass., 1903-. Address, Concord, Mass. P. 

CARROLL, ALICE SHEEHAN, A.B. Teacher Classical high school, 
Providence, R. L, 1903-04; teacher Providence. Address, 131 Tock- 
wotton St., Providence, R. L P. 

CHEEVER, ANNIE FRANCES, Ph.B. Student dentistry Tufts college 
1903-. Address, 91 Elm St., North Attleboro, Mass. P. 

COBB, ANNIE MABEL, Ph.B. Teacher grammar school, Attleboro, Mass. 
Address, 236 Park St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

COFFIN, LILLIAN MAUDE, A.B. Address, Hartford Ave., Johnston 
R. I. P'. 

HERSEY, ALICE MINA, A.B. Teacher. Address, Henniker, N. H. 

HERSEY, HELEN ELIZABETH, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Address, 148 Broad St., Providence, R. I. 

HOOD, BESSIE ALLEN [Mrs. Daniel Everett Bellows], A.B. Address, 
Little Falls, N. Y. P. 

LEONARD, GRACE FISHER, Ph.B.; B.L.S. University of the state of 
N. Y. 1904. Graduated N. Y. state library school Albany, N. Y., 1895; 
assistant librarian Athenaeum, Providence, R. I., 1895-; member Ameri- 
can library association. Address, 156 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P, 

LOUD, BESSIE ALBERTA, Ph.B. Address, 4 Wesleyan Ave., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

MERCER, HESTER JANE, A.B. Teacher high schopl, Windham, Conn., 
1904; student Simmons college, Boston, Mass., 1904; head Slater memo- 
rial homestead. Providence, R. I., 1905-. Address, 66 Benefit St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

MERCER, MARY ELIZABETH, Ph.B. Address, 285 Pleasant St., Willi- 
mantic. Conn. P. 

MUNRO, ETHEL MAY, Ph.B. Teacher. Address, 321 High St., Bristol, 
R. I. P. 

RICH, ETHEL ELLA, A.B. Teacher Hope street high school 1903-04; 
English high school, Attleboro, Mass., 1904-. Address, 375 Blackstone 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SCHOLFIELD, LILLIE LEONORETTA, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 
1905. Tutor Providence, R. I., 1903-; private secretary 1905-. Ad- 
dress, 49 Beacon Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

STOCKARD ALMA, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. Address, 95 
Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. P. 

STREET, GERALDINE ETHELWYN, A.B. Teacher 1903-04. Address, 
1 167 Cranston St., Cranston, R. I. P. 

TRAVER, HELEN WAKELY, A.B. Teacher 1903-04; travelling in Eu- 
rope 1905. Address, 748 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. 

WHITMARSH, HELEN [Mrs. Jerry Dearborn Drew], A.B. Address, 
Oakwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. 

WILCOX, EDITH FIELD, Ph.B. Teacher Doyle avenue grammar school, 
Providence, R. I., 1894-1900; student Newton theological institution 
1903-04; teacher Mary A. Colby school for girls, Yokohama, Japan. 
Address, 34 Bluff, Yokohama, Japan. P. 

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1904 

ALLEN, AUSTIN KETCHAM, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Ad- 
dress, Stanfordville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. P. 

APPLETON, EVERARD, A.B. Address, 209 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

APPLETON, WILLIAM DAY, M.E. Assistant mechanical engineering. 
Brown university, 1904-. Address, 209 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 



486 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1904 

ARNOLD, EDMUND KINGSLEY, A.B. Principal high school, Dart- 
mouth, Mass., 1904-. Address, Touisset, Mass. P. 

BECKWITH, IRVING JUDSON A.B. Student Rochester theological 
seminary 1904-. Address, McDonough, N. Y. P. 

BELDING. WALLACE KING, Ph.B. With the C. E. Sherin company, 
advertisers, New York, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 201 West 117th St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

BEVAN, RALPH HERVEY, A.B. Rhodes scholar, Worcester college. 
Oxford university, 1904-. Address, Worcester College, Oxford, England, 

P. 

BLACK, EDWARD JOSEPH, Ph.B. Student medicine Harvard univer- 
sity 1904-. Address, 16 Tecumseh St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BOONE, ILSLEY, Ph.B. Student Newton theological institution 1904-. 
Address, 28 Knowles St., Newton Centre, Mass. P. 

BOOTH, OLIVER HILLIARD, Ph.B. Member staff Tribune, New York, 
N. Y., 1904; expert editorial division, Bureau of forestry, Washington, 
D. C, 1904-05. Author J ean LafiUe , 1905. Address, 26 Garfield Place, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. P. 

BRADY, HENRY JAMES. A.B Law student Harvard university 1904-. 
Address, 385 Pine St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BRAUN, MORITZ, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Address, Yale 
University, New Haven, Conn. P. 

BRIGGS, ASA LLOYD, Ph.B. With Ashaway woolen company, Asha- 
way, R. I. Address, Ashaway, R. I. P. 

BRIGHTMAN, HERBERT FRANK, A.B. Vice principal Park avenue 
institute, Bridgeport, Conn. Address, 76 Warren St., Fall River, Mass. 

BUXTON, BERTRAM HARRINGTON, A.B. Address, 1473 Broad St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

CAMERON, ARTHUR EWEN, A.B. Salesman General fire extinguisher 
company, Providence, R. I. Address, 489 Hope St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

CASEY, CHARLES DYER, A.B. Law student Harvard university 1904-. 
Address, 27 Claremont Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

CHANDLER, RALPH WILLIAM, Ph.B. Real estate agent. Address, 
Perry, la. P. 

CHEEVER, WILLIAM EDSON, C.E. Address, no Dexter St., Providence, 
R. I. 

CLARK, PAUL FRANKLIN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Ad- 
dress, 73 Emery St., Portland, Me. P. 

CLOUGH, WARREN ALMON, M.E.; Sc.M. upon examination 1905. As- 
sistant mechanical drawing, Brown university. 1904-; graduate student, 
candidate for the degree of A.M., 1904-. Address, Groton, Mass. P. 

COLBURN, GUY BLANDIN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Stu- 
dent teacher Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 
117 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COUGHLIN, FREDERICK ALOYSIUS, A.B. Student medicine Johns 
Hopkins university 1904-. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

DAVIS, FOSTER BARKER, Ph.B. Banker and broker, firm of Davis 
and Davis, Providence, R. I. Address, 2x2 Banigan Building, Provi- 
dence R. I. P. 

DEALTRY. CLARENCE WASHINGTON Ph.B. Paymaster Carver cot- 
ton gin company. East Bridgewater, Mass. Address, East Bridgewater, 
Mass. P. 

DENICO, ARTHUR ALBERTUS, Ph.B.; Sc.B. R. I. college of agriculture 
and mechanical arts 1901. With Nathaniel Fisher and company. New 
York, N. Y. Address, 146 Duane St., New York, N. Y. P. 



1904 GRADUATES 487 

DRURY, HAROLD WILLIAMS. Ph.B. Principal high school, Lyme, 
Conn. Address, Mount Pleasant Academy, Ossining, N. Y. P. 

DUMMER, RICHARD OWEN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Ad- 
dress, Weld, Me. 

DUNCAN, JAMES HARPER, C.E. Rodman in office of resident engineer, 
East river rapid transit tunnel, New York, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 
Stockton Springs, Me. P. 

EASTERBROOKS, WILLIAM YOUNG, Ph.B. Merchant. Address, 147 
Mulberry St.. Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

ESTEN, HOWARD FOSS C.E. Civil engineer New York, New Haven 
and Hartford railroad. Providence, R. I. Address, 102 Cedar St., Paw- 
tucket, R. I. P. 

FEINGOLD. LOUIS EDWARD, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Law student Harvard university 1904-. Address, 22 Spruce St., Wor- 
cester, Mass. P. 

FIELDS, CHARLES FOWLER, A.B. Student Rochester theological sem- 
inary, Rochester, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 61 Madison St., Hartford, 
Conn. P. 

FRANCIS, GEORGE BLINN, Ph.B. Law student Harvard university 
1904-. Address, i West 8ist St., New York, N. Y. P. 

FREEMAN, HERBERT AUGUSTINE, A.B.; A.M. upon exmination 
1905. Assistant mathematics. Brown universitj', 1904-05; graduate 
student 1904-05. Address, 21 Eagle St., Schenectady, N. Y. P. 

GALLISON, JAMES MURRAY, A.B. Address, Franklin, Mass. 

GNUSE, HARMON HENRY, A.B.; La Grange college 1902. Graduate 
student, candidate for the degree of A.M., 1904-. Address, La Grange, 
Mo. 

GRANGER. CLIFFORD MOORE, A.B. Instructor Hicks school, Santa 
Barbara, Cal. Address, Feeding Hills, Mass. P. 

GRAY, WILLIAM HENRY, Ph.B. With J. S. Plummer and company, 
importers of straw braid. Address, 159 Mercer St., New York, N. Y. 

HALL, WELLS ALBERT, A.B. Principal Radnor high school, Wayne, 
Penn. Address, 125 Walnut Ave., Wayne, Penn. P. 

HANSON, HAROLD ROBERT, Ph.B. With The Charles E. Shores com- 
pany. New York, N. Y. Address, 164 Front St., New York, N. Y. P. 

HART, HOWARD FARMAN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Assist- 
ant mathematics, Brown university, 1904-. Address, P. O. Box 282, 

Fayetteville, N. Y. P. 

HASCALL, CHARLES SHAILER, A.B. Insurance clerk Metropolitan life 
insurance company. New York, N. Y. Address, 38 West 27th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

HASTINGS, HARRY WORTHINGTON, A.B. Teacher high school, 

Williamsport, Penn. Address, Agawam, Mass. P. 

HECKMAN, JOHN FRANCIS, Ph.B. Bookkeeper Union trust company, 
Providence, R. I. Address, loi Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

HERRING, JOHN PEABODY, A.B. Student Rochester theological sem- 
inary 1904-. Address, 139 Wentworth Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

HOBSON, CLIFTON HENRY. Ph.B. Principal grammar school, Palmer, 
Mass Address, Palmer, Mass. P. 

HOFFMAN, WILLIAM GEORGE, A.B. Address, 50 Dora St., Providence, 
R.I. P. 

HOLMES, GEORGE SANFORD. Ph.B. Reporter Evening telegram. 
Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, loi Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 



488 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1904 

HUNT, CHARLES WESLEY, A.B. Teacher English, Vermont academy 
Saxton's River, Vt., 1904-. Address, North Charlestown, N. H. P- 

HUNT, STEPHEN FOSTER, Ph.B. Representative Nicholson file com- 
pany, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, 1904-. Address, 152 
Irving Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

ISAAC, ALFRED ELTON, Ph.B. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1899; with American Baptist missionary union Boston, Mass., 1899- 
1904; ordained Baptist minister 1902; pastor Tenth avenue church, Col- 
umbus, O., 1904-. Address, 91 West Ninth Ave., Columbus, O. P. 

JESSUP, ROYAL NESMITH, A.B. Student Union theological seminary 
1904-. Address, 273 Ryerson St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

JONES, FREDERICK CLARK, Ph.B. Lithographer. Address, 1266 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

JOSLIN, HAROLD VINCENT, A.B. Engineer, Hightstown, N. J.; with 
The Safety car heating and lighting company New York, N. Y. Address, 
160 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

JUDAH, NOBLE BRANDON, A.B. Law student Northwestern university 
1904-. Address, 2701 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

JUTTEN, LLEWELLYN WILLIAM, A.B. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1904-. Address, 610 Cherry St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

KELLEHER, GEORGE EDWARD, A.B. Address, 4 Cypress St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

KENYON, HERBERT ALDEN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. In- 
structor French, Brown university, 1904-. Address, 100 Hospital St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

LANE, RALPH ARTHUR, A.B. Principal schools, Cottage City, Mass. 
Address, Cottage City, Mass. P. 

LANGWORTHY, LOUIS RUSSELL, Ph.B. Teacher. Address, East 
Providence Centre, R. I. P. 

LELAND, CHARLES BAINBRIDGE, Ph.B. Clerk Safety car heating 
and lighting company. New York, N. Y. Address, Clifton Springs, 
Ontario Co., N. Y. P. 

LEONARD, ALPHA FREEMAN, A.B. Principal Union school, Bath, 
N. H., 1904-. Address, Needham, Mass. P. 

LINCOLN, SAMUEL EVERETT, A.B. Graduate student Brown uni- 
versity 1904-; reporter Providence journal. Address, 17 Burgess Ave., 
East Providence, R. I. P. 

LYNCH, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Ph.B. Law student. Address, 276 Dwight 
St., Holyoke, Mass. P. 

McCANN, JAMES ALPHONSUS, Ph.B. Student medicine Johns Hop- 
kins university 1904-. Address, 236 North Paterson Park Ave., Balti- 
more, Md, P. 

McCarthy, EUGENE Ambrose, A.B. student medicine Harvard 
university 1904-. Address, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. P. 

McINTYRE, EUGENE LaVERNE, Ph.B. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity 1904-. Address, Waldo, Wis. P. 

McKENNA, JAMES JOSEPH, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1904-. Address, 137 Rochambeau Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

MACKENZIE, JOSEPH WILLIAM, A.B. Zinc miner Joplin, Mo., 1904- 
05; salesman Root, Neal and company, Buffalo, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 
183 Belmont St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

MARTIN, ROBERT GRANT, A.B.; A.M. Harvard university 1905. Ad- 
dress, i2i Hathorne St., Salem, Mass. 

MARYOTT," CARLTON HOWARD, A.B. Teacher high school, Shrews- 
bury, Mass., 1904-. Address, 39 Wendell St., Springfield, Mass. P. 



1904 GRADUATES 489 

MASON, STEPHEN WATERMAN, Ph.B. With Clarence Whitman and 
company, dry goods merchants, New York, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 39 
Leonard St., New York, N. Y. P. 

MASURY, ALFRED FELLOWS, M.E. Engineer General electric com- 
pany, Lynn, Mass., 1904-05; Corwin manufacturing company, Peabody, 
Mass. Address, 48 Elm St., Dan vers, Mass. P. 

MATTUCK, JACOB ALEXANDER, Ph.D.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Student teacher Hope street high school. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Ad- 
dress, 42 Providence St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

METCALF, HOUGHTON, Ph.B. With Eastern coal company. Providence, 
R. L Address, 600 Angell St., Providence, R. L P. 

MILLIKEN, ALLEN WEBSTER, A.B. Law student Harvard university 
1904-. Address, 8 Lincoln St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

MOWRY, ELISHA CAPRON, A.B. Student. Address, 7 Barnes St., 
Providence, R. L P- 

NICHOLS, LESTER HUTCHINSON, Ph.B. General manager E. L. Nich- 
ol's stores, Bennington, Vt. Address, 457 Main St., Bennington, Vt. 

O'CONNELL, FREDERICK WILLIAM, A.B. Address, 75 Langdon St., 
Providence, R. I. 

PALMER, JOHN HECTOR, A.B. Student Newton theological institu- 
tion 1904-; pastor First Baptist church, Crompton, R. I. Address, 
Crompton, R. I. P- 

PATCH, ARTHUR LIONEL, A.B. With the E. L. Patch company, man- 
ufacturing pharmacists, Stoneham, Mass. Address, 28 Lincoln St., 
Stoneham, Mass. P- 

PENLEY, HARRY MAYNARD, Ph.B. Address, Auburn, Me. P. 

PLACE, EMORY LYON, A.B. Resident East Alton, N. H. Born Foster, 
R. I., July 28, 1874; died Oct. 22, 1904. 

POPE, ARTHUR UPHAM, A.B. Grand army fellow. Brown university, 
1904-. Address, Newburyport, Mass. P- 

PRINCE, WALTER EVERETT, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Graduate student Brown university 1904-05. Address, 12 Riverside 
St., Worcester, Mass. P- 

RAYMOND, BERNARD PERRY, Ph.B. Address, Winchendon, Mass. 

REYNOLDS, WILDER TIBBITTS, M.E. Address, East Greenwich, 
R. I. P. 

ROSTON, CHARLES DUREN, C.E. Engineer American extractor com- 
pany 1904-05; civil engineering department. New York, New Haven 
and Hartford railroad, Boston, Mass., 1905-. Address, 21 West Cedar 
St., Boston, Mass. P- 

ROWE, LOUIS EARLE, Ph.B. Graduate student, candidate for the de- 
gree of A.M., Brown university, 1904-. Address, Shawomet Beach, 
R. I. P. 

SACKETT, HERBERT LEE, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. Sub- 
master high school, Dedham, Mass., 1904-. Address, Smith's Mills, 
Chautauqua Co., N. Y. P- 

SALISBURY, LUCIUS ALBERT, A.B. Student medicine Harvard uni- 
versity 1904-. Address, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. P. 

SANDAGER, WILLIAM, A.B. Teacher Blight school, Philadelphia, Penn., 
1904-. Address, 2 131 Fitzwater St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

SAVAGE, CHARLES FREDERIC, A.B. Assistant secretary Harlem 
branch, Young men's Christian association of New York. Address, 5 
West 125th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

SCHLOSS, BERRICK, Ph.B. Singer. Address, 133 West 117th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 



49© BROWN UNIVERSITY 1904 

SCUDDER, ELIOT ROSSITER, Ph.B. Law student Boston university 
1904-. Address, 60 Wyman St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

SMALLEY, HARRY, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Teacher Hope 
street high school, Providence, R. I., 1904-05. Address, 1250 High St., 
Fall River, Mass. P. 

SMITH, EDWARD STAPLES, M.E. Draughtsman Bucyrus company, 
Sovith Milwaukee, Wis. Address, South Milwaukee, Wis. P. 

SPENCER, GEORGE LAWTON, M.E. Student naval architecture, Cor- 
nell university, 1904-. Address, 90 Keene St., Providence, R. I. P. 

STANTON, ALBERT HAYES, A.B. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1904-. Address, 25 Farwell Hall, Newton Centre, Mass. P. 

STEVENS, ELMER TOMPKINS, Ph.B. With Charles A. Stevens and 
brothers, Chicago, 111., 1904-. Address, Hotel Kenwood, Chicago, 111. 

STOCKARD, CLAUDE HENRY, A.B. Bookkeeper Providence, R. I. 
Address, 95 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. P. 

STOWELL, HERBERT JACKMAN, A.B. Address, Bristol, R. I. P. 

TAFT, EDWARD PADELFORD, Ph.B. With W. L. Wells and company, 
cotton brokers, Vicksburg, Miss., 1904-. Address, 102 Waterman St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

TETLOW, EDWIN JUDKINS, A.B. Salesman Swift and company, 
Chicago, 111., 1904-. Address, 116 Chester Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

THOMPSON, CLARENCE McGREGOR, A.B. Principal Chilhowee in- 
stitute, Trundle's Cross Roads, Tenn. Address, Trundle's Cross Roads, 
Tenn. P. 

TRUMBULL, SAMUEL BEEDY, Ph.B. In business. Address, 541 Low- 
ell St., Lawrence, Mass. P. 

WATSON, JOHN BROWN, Ph.B. Teacher Atlanta Baptist College, At- 
lanta, Ga., 1904-. Address, Atlanta Baptist College, Atlanta, Ga. P. 

WEST, ALBERT BENJAMIN, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1904. Law 
student Harvard university 1904-. Address, gK Roanoke St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

WILSON, EUGENE MERRILL, A.B. Student Rochester theological 
seminary, Rochester, N. Y., 1904-. Address, 39 Primrose Ave., Mount 
Vernon, N. Y. P. 

YOUNG, ARTHUR LINCOLN, A.B. Commandant and instructor phys- 
ics and elementary history. Trinity hall, Washington, Penn., 1904-. 
Address, Colby Academy, New London, N. H. P. 



ALDRTCH, EDITH VIOLET, Ph.B. Address, 33 Blackmore Ave., 
Auburn, R. I. P. 

BAKER, LAURA FRANCES, Ph.B. Teacher Block Island, R. I., 1904-. 
Address, 31 Arch St., Providence. R. I. P. 

BAKER, LENA BELLE, Ph.B. Teacher. Address, 31 Arch St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

BEITENMAN, FLORENCE BUTLER, Ph.B. Teacher Hope street high 
school. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 184 Meeting St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

BROOKS, LAURA, A.B. Teacher languages high school. East Providence, 
R. I., 1904-. Address, 23 Mary Ave., East Providence, R. I. P. 

BRUCE, ELIZA ETHEL, Ph.B. Assistant teacher high school, Swanton, 
Vt., 1904-. Address, 40^ Summer St., Bath, Me. P. 

CAWLEY, AGNES ALICE, A.B. Address, East Providence, R. I. 

CONLEY, ANNIE LOUISE, Ph.B. Teacher Woonsocket, R. I., 1904-. 
Address, 236 North Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 



1904 GRADUATES 49' 

COTTON, FLORA MELVILLE, A.B. Student teacher Classical high 
school. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 16 Humboldt Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. L P- 

CROSBY, ALICE MARION, Ph.B. Assistant agent Associated charities, 
Somerville, Mass., 1904-. Address, South End House, Boston, Mass. P. 

DEVLIN, LOTTIE MAY, A.B. Teacher Latin and Greek, high school, 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1904-. Address, 85 Beechwood Ave., Pawtucket, 
R. I. P- 

FISHER, ANNIE, A.B. Teacher Berwick academy, South Berwick, Me., 
1904-. Address, 587 Academy Ave., Providence, R. I. P- 

FOX, ANNA LEAH, Ph.B. Graduate student, candidate for the degree 
of A.M., Teacher's college, Columbia university, 1904-. Address, 34 
Ninth St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

HEATON, HANNAH, Ph.B. Teacher Point street grammar school. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 152 George St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LOWELL, LINDA MAY, Ph.B. Teacher Hope street high school. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 167 Ohio Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

McKENNA, THERESA RACHEL, A.B. Pupil teacher Point street gram- 
mar school. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 39 Bainbridge Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 

MAGUIRE, NORA LORETTA, A.B. Address, 79 Andem St., Providence, 
R. I. 

MILLIGAN, ANNETTE WALKER, Ph.B. Graduate student Brown 
university 1904-. Address, 211 Chapel St., Saylesville, R. I. P- 

OSLIN, MARY ELLEN, A.B. Pupil teacher Academy avenue grammar 
school, Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 241 Amherst St., Providence, 
R. I. P- 

PACKARD, SARAH DE VEAUX, Ph.B. Address, 425 Angell St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P- 

RECTOR, VERA, A.B. Address, i Brook St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

SAYER, INEZ VERNON, Ph.B. Pupil teacher Oxford street grammar 
school. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 988 Smith St., Providence, 
R. L P- 

SHAW, MARJORIE WADSWORTH, A.B. Teacher Peace street grammar 
school. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, Oak Lawn, R. I. P- 

SHOREY, MARION LYDIA, Ph.B. Instructor physiology and house- 
hold economics, Brown university, 1904-. Graduate student, candidate 
for the degree of Ph.D., Brown university, 1904-. Address, Brown 
university. Providence, R. I. P- 

SMALL, CARRIE ETTA, A.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. Teacher 
high school, Nashua, N. H., 1874-75; Plymouth, Mass., 1876-86; prin- 
cipal 1886-94; principal Woodward institute for girls, Quincy, Mass., 
1894-1901. Address, Acadia Seminary, Wolfville, N. S. P* 

STARK, ELEANOR, A.B. Address, 41 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

STENHOUSE. MAE, A.B. Teacher. Address, Newport, R. I. 

STRAFFIN, ELSIE MARION [Mrs Walter Cochrane Bronson], A.B.; A.M. 
upon examination 1904. Assistant in English, Women's college, Brown 
university, 1904-os; fellow in English, Brown university, candidate 
for the degree of Ph.D., 1904-. Address, 2^2 Brown St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

TAYLOR, SARAH ELLEN, A.B. Address, s Centre St., Methuen, Mass. 

TILLINGHAST, EDITH MARION, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Graduate student Brown university 1904-05. Address, 129 Oxford St., 
Providence, R. I. . P. 

TOWLE, GEORGIA LOUISE, A.B. Assistant high school, Rumford Falls, 
Me., 1904-. Address, 118 Lexington Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

142-*! 



492 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1905 

1905* 

ALBRECHT, WILLIAM HORTON, A.B. Address, West Sand Lake, N. Y. 

ALBRO, FRANK TAYLOR, Ph.B, Address, 288 Lincoln Ave., Fall River, 

Mass. 
ALEXANDER, CHARLES ZASLAVSKY, A.B. Address, 129 Williams 

St., Providence, R. I. 
ALLISON, GEORGE DEACON, Ph.B. Address, 273 Van Buren St., 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

ANTHONY, HARRINGTON TILLINGHAST, Ph.B. Address, Drown- 
ville, R. I. 

ARNOLD, HAROLD GREENE, Ph.B. Address, 159 Waterman St., 
Providence, R. I. 

BAILEY, JOSEPH CHESTER, Ph.B. Address, 181 Adelaide Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

BAKER, SAMUEL NEWHALL, Ph.B. Address, 48 Barnes St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

BARNEY, WALTER HOWARD, A.B. Address, 250 Washington Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 

BARTLETT, SAMUEL TEELE, A.B. Address, 170 Curtis St., West 
Somerville, Mass. 

BEATTY, EDGAR AUGUSTINE, Ph.B. Address, Lovettsville, Va. 

BLISS, LEROY FRANKLIN, A.B. Address, 449 Stafford Road, Tiverton, 
R. I. 

BROOMHEAD, FREDERICK CALVIN, Ph.B. Address, 162 High St., 
Fall River, Mass. 

BROWN, ALLYN LARRABEE, A.B. Address, 16 Warren St., Norwich, 
Conn. 

BROWN, ARTHUR ROBERT, C.E. Address, 25 Williams St., Hornells- 
ville, N. Y. 

BROWNING, EARL WHITNEY, Ph.B. Address, Brown University, Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

BUGBEE, BERTRAM CLYDE, A.B. Address, Woodstock Valley, Conn. 

BULLOCK, GEORGE BURROUGHS, Ph.B. Address, 28 Pitman St., 
Providence, R. I. 

BURR, FRANK ARTHUR, M.E. Address, East Providence, R. I. 

CADY, RAYMOND DAVIS, A.B. Address, 155 Shaw Ave., Edgewood, 

CAMFIELD, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Address, 255 Prairie Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

CARDELLICCHIO, GODFREY IGINO, A.B. Address, Care Dr. Henson, 
Providence, R. I. 

CONNOLLY, JAMES HENRY, Sc.B. Address, 177 School St., Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 

COOK, FREDERICK WEBSTER, Ph.B. Address, 453 Angell St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

COOKE, FRANK STARR, Ph.B. Address, 134 Congdon St., Providence, 
R. I. 

COSTELLO, MICHAEL FRANCIS, Ph.B. Address, 376 Weeden St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

CRANE, JUDSON ADAMS, A.B. Address, 23 WiUiams St., Maiden, Mass. 

CRONKHITE, LEONARD WOLSEY, Ph.B. Address, Worcester College, 
Oxford, England. 

CROSS, EARLE BENNETT, A.B. Address, 80 Olney St., Providence, 
R. I. 



* Note. — A list of those receiving first degrees in 1905, with their home addresses, is 
added. No attempt has been made to give detailed information. 



iQOS GRADUATES 493 

DAMON, LEWIS PORTER, A.B. Address, 46 Richmond St., Fall River, 
Mass. 

DAVISON, HERBERT FRANKLIN, Ph.B.; A.M. upon examination 1905. 
Address, 41 Summer St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

DeWOLF, PAUL CHURCHILL, Ph.B. Address, 12 Vanderpool St., 
Newark, N. J. 

DOUGLASS, CHARLES HENRY, Sc.B. Address, 135 Brook St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

DOWD, ALBERT AVERILL, A.B. Address, Woodbury, Conn. 

DROHAN, WILLIAM CLARK, A.B. Address, 525 Main St., Brockton, 
Mass. 

EGGLESTON, DeWITT CARL, M.E. Address, Sound Beach, Conn. 

EHMKE, CHARLES WILLIAM, Ph.B. Address, Silver Creek, N. Y. 

FILSON, JOHN PIERCE, A.B. Address, Diamond, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

FOULDER, JAMES ROY, M.E. Address, Salt Point, N. Y. 

FREEMAN, FRED HAYWOOD, Ph.B. Address, Sterling, Conn. 

GARLAND, RICHARD THOMAS, A.B. Address, 59 Clifford St., Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 

GATHANY, JESSE MADISON, Ph.B. Address, Hallstead, Penn. 

GESSNER, GEORGE ADAM, A.B. Address, Macomb, 111. 

GLEASON, PHILIP TRAYNE, A.B. Address, Lonsdale, R. I. 

GOODRICH, SAMUEL CARLISLE, Ph.B. Address, Newburgh, N. Y. 

GOODWIN, CARDINAL LEONIDAS, A.B. Address, Nian, Ind. T. 

GOODWIN, EDWIN SYKES, Ph.B. Address, Laconia, N. H. 

GRATRIX, STEPHEN EARL, A.B. Address, 98 Broadway, Newport, 
R. I. 

GREENE, CHESTER CARR, Ph.B. Address, 442 Pine St., Providence, 
R. I. 

HALL, MARTIN STUART, A.B. Address, Alpine, Schuyler Co., N. Y. 

HANSON, PHILIP ADAMS, Ph.B. Address, 86 Congress St., Portland, 
Me. 

HARDING, HARRY SPEAR, Ph.B. Address, Stoneham, Mass. 

HARKNESS, EDWARD EVERETT, A.B. Address, Gardner, Mass. 

HASCALL, THEODORE CONRAD, Ph.B. Address, Care J. W. Greene, 
R. F. D. 2, Swansea, Mass. 

HASCALL, WILLIAM CHACE, Ph.B. Address, Care J. W. Greene, R. F. 
D. 2, Swansea, Mass. 

HAWKINS, FREDERICK EUGENE, A.B. Address, 241 Thurber Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 

HEALEY, JOHN JOSEPH, Ph.B. Address, 636 Cranston St., Providence, 
R. I. 

HICKMAN, WILLIAM RAYMOND, Ph.B. Address, Greencastle, Ind. 

HINDS, HARRY HIRAM, M.E. Address, 25 North Main St., St. Albans, 
Vt. 

HOBBS, CHARLES ALFRED, A.B. Address, Delavan, Wis. 

HOLLAND, BENJAMIN, A.B. Address, 17 Claremont Ave., Providence, 

HOLMES, CLARENCE WARREN, Ph.B. Address, Milton's Mills, N. H. 

HOPKINS, EDGAR ARNOLD, Ph.B. Address, 250 Olney St., Providence, 
R. I. 

HOVEY, RAY PALMER, C.E. Address, Caloosa, Lee Co., Fla. 



494 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1905 

HOWARD, ARTHUR ALLISON, Ph.B. Address, 15 Salem St., Wake- 
field, Mass. 

HOWARD, FRANK GILBERT, Ph.B. Address, Arlington, R I. 

HOYT, COLGATE, A.B. Address, Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y, 

HULSE, FRANK CLIFTON, Ph.B. Address, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 

HUTCHISON, NEWTON PECK, Ph.B. Address, 185 Eddy St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

HYDE, LUCIEN STEVENS, A.B. Address, Whitney's Point, N. Y. 

INGALLS, ALFRED WESLEY, Ph.B. Address, 173 Essex St., Lynn, 
Mass. 

JAMIESON, ROBERT IRVING, A.B. Address, Shawomet Beach, R. I. 

JENNINGS, OLIVER SAUNDERS, A.B. Address, 421 June St., Fall 
River, Mass. 

JOHNSON, RALPH GERHARDT, A.B. Address, 1253 Tenth St., Des 
Moines, la. 

KENDALL, LEON MUNN, Ph.B. Address, Fairlee, Vt. 

KETTNER, RALPH DARLING, A.B. Address, 53 Wesleyan Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

KINGMAN, CHARLES HARVEY, A.B. Address, 215 Fulton St., James- 
town, N. Y. 
LAMKIE, WILLIAM JOHN, Ph.B. Address, Walpole, N. H. 

LEWIS, ERNEST FARNUM, A.B. Address, 148 Holden St., Providence, 
R. I. 

McGOUGH, JOHN HENRY, A.B. Address, loi Davis St., Providence, 
R. L 

McKENNA, EDWARD FRANCIS, A.B. Address, 1686 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. 

MacMINN, GEORGE RUPERT, A.B. Address, 908 College Ave., Bur- 
lington, la. 

MAHONEY, JOHN CHRISTOPHER, A.B. Address, 28 Preston St., 

Providence, R. I. 
MANDEVILLE, FRANK NESLER, Ph.B. Address, 256 Clinton Ave., 

Newark, N. J. 
MARBLE, FRANK ELLIOT, Ph.B. Address, West Lynn, Mass. 
MAXFIELD, ARTHUR CARROLL, A.B. Address, Pittsfield, N. H. 
MAY, ARTHUR PALMER, A.B. Address, 68 Olney St., Providence, 

R. I. 

MEADER, WILLIAM GRANVILLE, A.B. Address, 88 Andem St., 
Providence, R. I. 

MILLARD, JACOB COOPER, M.E. Address, 120 Congdon St., Providence, 

MITCHELL, CHARLES STUART, A.B. Address, E2 Champion Apart- 
ments, Atlantic City, N. J. 

NANES, PHILIP, Ph.B. Address, 72 East 105th St., New York, N. Y. 

NEWTON, HAROLD CHARLES, A.B. Address, 11 Wallingford Ave., 
Athol, Mass. 

PAK, SANGKYU, Ph.B. Address, Seoul, Corea. 

POTTER, ARTHUR NILES, Ph.B. Address, Willimantic, Conn. 

PRATT, WILLARD LESLIE, Ph.B. Address, Blodgett Mills, N. Y. 

PRICE, IRVING LANOUETTE, Ph.B. Address, The Albion, Worcester, 
Mass. 

READ, WILLIAM ALFRED, A.B. Address, South Hanson, Mass. 



ipos GRADUATES 495 

RICHARDS, ALBERT CHARLES, C.E. Address, 29 Francis St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

ROBINSON, ARTHUR HENRY, A.B. Address, Esperance, N. Y. 

ROBINSON, CHARLES EDWIN, A.B. Address, Newmarket, N. H. 

ROBINSON, CHARLES LORIMER, A.B. Address, 200 Waterman St., 
Providence, R. I. 

SCHWINN, FREDERICK, Ph.B. Address, 413 Mt. Prospect Ave., New- 
ark, N. J. 

SEDDON, CHARLES HENRY, A.B. Address, 29 Sexton St., Providence, 

R. I. 
SMITH, FRANCIS HERVEY, Ph.B. Address, Hillsboro Bridge, N. H. 

SPICER, WILLIAM ARNOLD, Ph.B. Address, 371 Broadway, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
STALEY, JOHN JAY, A.B. Address, Warren, Wis. 
STEDMAN, HOWLAND SHERMAN, A.B. Address, Newport, R. I. 
STEERE, SMITH OLIVER, C.E. Address, MapleviUe, R. I. 

STONEGRAVE, AUGUSTUS NOBLE, Sc.B. Address, 50 North Main 
St., St. Albans, Vt. 

SWANN, HARVEY JULIAN, A.B. Address, 35 Broad St., Salem, Mass. 

THOMPSON, JOHN HARRISON, A.B. Address, 69 Congress St., Hart- 
ford, Conn. 
TOWNE, ROY, A.B. Address, Windham, Conn. 

TOWNSEND, ARTHUR SWAIN, Ph.B. Address, 166 Anthony St., East 

Providence, R. I. 
VANDERBILT, EARL, C.E. Address, Little York, N. J. 
WALKER, RODNEY CHARLES, A.B. Address, Ludlow, Vt. 

WATERS, CHESTER CAMPBELL, A.B. Address, 70 Almy St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
WEBB, ARCHIE ROY, Ph.B. Address, Whitehead, Wis. 
WEBB, THOMAS McALPINE, Ph.B. Address, Howard, R. I. 

WEEKS, CHARLES ALBERT, Ph.B. Address, 756 Cranston St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
WEISS, PAUL, Ph.B. Address, Dolgeville, N. Y. 

WELCH, THOMAS ALBERT, Ph.B. Address, 13 Hamilton Ave., Lynn, 
Mass. 

WELLS, HERBERT COMSTOCK, Ph.B. Address, Kingston, R. I. 

WELLS, LESTER ALLEN, A.B. Address, 209 Montgomery Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

WESTCOTT, NILES, A.B. Address, Oak Lawn, R. I. 

WHITE, CARLTON GRIEVES, Ph.B. Address, 124 Highland Ave., 
Somerville, Mass. 

WILLIS, JOE SELMAN, Ph.B. Address, Waco, Tex. 

WOOD, BASIL BOISE, A.B. Address, Newton Centre, Mass. 

WOODIN, GLENN WILLIAM, A.B. Address, Blodgett Mills, N. Y. 

WOODSUM, RALPH BENJAMIN, A.B. Address. Exeter, N. H. 



ARMSTRONG, JOSEPHINE STEDMAN, A.B. Address, 563 Pawtucket 
Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 

BANNAN, MARY ELIZABETH, Ph.B. Address, 311 Prairie Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 



496 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1905 

BANNING, BERNICE THORNTON, A.B. Address, 88 Benefit St., 
Providence, R. I. 

BONN, MARION HAMILTON, Ph.B. Address, 12 Spencer St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

BROWN, EDITH ANNE, Ph.B. Address, 71 Bay St., Taunton, Mass. 

BROWNSON, ISABEL MARION, A.B. Address, 342 Plain St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

BUFFINTON, BERTHA AUGUSTA, Ph.B. Address, 463 Broadway, 
Providence, R. I. 

CADY, SARAH KEMPTON, A.B. Address, 382 Blackstone St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

CAHOON, LETITIA MABEL, A.B. Address, 92 Wesleyan Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

CAMERON, FRANCES ROSS, A.B. Address, 489 Hope St., Providence, 
R. I. 

CAMPBELL, HARRIET LOUISE, Ph.B. Address, 583 Academy Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 

CHURCH, MILLIE DIMOND, Ph.B. Address, Bristol, R. I. 

CLARK, BERTHA LOUISE, Ph.B. Address, Chester, Conn. 

COOKE, CLARA LOUISE, Ph.B. Address, 134 Congdon St., Providence, 
R. I. 

DELANEY, ELIZA JENNETTA, A.B. Address, 23 Pitman St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

DOANE, FLORENCE ELLSWORTH, A.B. Address, 9 John St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

EDDY, OLIVE BOWERS, Ph.B. Address, 250 Lockwood St., Providence, 
R. I. 

GAY, MARY LOUISE, A.B. Address, Attleboro, Mass. 
GREEN, ALIDA MAY (Mrs. Edmund Percival Hart), Ph.B. Address, 
3 Ravine St., Hornellsville, N. Y. 

GOULD, MARION BROOKS, A.B. Address, 45 Charles Field St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

HENEHAN, BESSIE MAURA, A.B. Address, 820 isth Ave., Seattle, 
Wash. 

HOLT, LOUISA ROBERTS, A.B. Address, 11 Hayward St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. 

HORTON, ROBERTA ALICE, Ph.B. Address, 265 Prospect St., Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 

JOSLIN, LULU BROADBENT, A.B. Address, Attleboro, Mass. 

LANE, HARRIET GERTRUDE, A.B. Address, 26 Irving Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

LAVIOLETTE, MARIA LOUISE, A.B. Address, 87 Greene St., Woon- 
socket, R. I. 

LEAHY, BESSIE MADELEINE, A.B. Address, 50 Clay St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. 

MACOMBER, ALICE JOSEPHINE, Ph.B. Address, Attleboro, Mass. 

MANCHESTER, ALICE HOWARD, A.B. Address, 82 Olney St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

MAY, SUSAN ANNIE, A.B. Address, Goulds, R. I. 

MIDGELEY, MARION, Ph.B. Address, 99 Dunedin St., Providence, R. I. 

PERRY, ELIZABETH, Ph.B. Address, Apponaug, R. I. 

PERRY, JENNIE MAY, Ph.B. Address, 19 Kossuth St., Pawtucket, R. I. 



IQOS GRADUATES 497 

ROBINSON, ETHEL TREMAINE, Ph.B. Address, 27 Beacon Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 

ROSS, SARAH GRIDLEY, A.B. Address, 81 Pendleton St., Cortland, 
N. Y. 

SIMPSON, LULU V/INIFRED, A.B. Address, Turtle Point, Penn. 

TRAVER, ALICE WHITALL, Ph.B. Address, 748 Asylum Ave., Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

WHITCHER, LOUISE, A.B. Address, 255 Potter Ave., Providence, 
R. I. 

WHITTAKER, CORA HORTON, A.B. Address, Rehoboth, Mass. 

WHITTEMORE, INEZ KELLEY, A.B. Address, 87 Willow St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

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498 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1888 



ADVANCED DEGREES 

CONFERRED AFTER EXAMINATION OR IN RECOG- 
NITION OF ATTAINMENTS 

This list makes mention of all who have received advanced 
degrees from Brown University; but sketches are given only of 
those who did not previously obtain here the bachelor's degree, 
since the others have already been noticed under their respec- 
tive classes. 



1888 

DE BLOIS, AUSTEN KENNEDY, A.M.; Ph.D. 1889; A.B. Acadia college 
1886; A.M. 1888; LL.D. Franklin college, Ind., 1897. Student Newton 
theological institution 1888-89; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Dart- 
mouth church, HaHfax, N. S., 1889; student Berlin and Leipsic 1890, 
1891; vice principal Union Baptist seminary, St. Martin's, N. B., 1891- 
92; principal 1892-94; president Shurtleff college. Upper Alton, 111., 1894- 
99; trustee 1899-; pastor First church, Elgin, 111., 1899-1903; First church, 
Chicago, 111., 1 9 03-; instructor Christian doctrine. Baptist missionary 
training school, 1904-; senator Acadia university 1892-94; member execu- 
tive committee 111. Young men's Christian association 1 898-; vice president 
and director Central Baptist orphanage, Chicago, 1899- ; trustee Elgin 
academy 1901-03; president Chicago Baptist rainisters' conference 1902-; 
member Council of federation of churches 190 2-; vice president Chicago 
tract society 1903-; member examining committee American Baptist 
missionary union 1903-; trustee 1905-; director Chicago Baptist city 
mission society 1903-; Chicago bureau of charities 1904-; member board 
of managers 111. state mission board 1904- ; director Chicago Baptist 
hospital 1905-; Sunday league of America 1905-; Chicago Baptist social 
union 1905-; trustee Divinity school, University of Chicago, 1905-. 
Author Bible Study in American colleges, 1898; The pioneer school, 1900. 
Address, 3319 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

WILSON, GEORGE GRAFTON, A.M.; A.B. 1886. 



1889 

DE BLOIS, AUSTEN KENNEDY, Ph.D.; A.M. upon examination i[ 
WILSON, GEORGE GRAFTON, Ph.D.; A.B. 1886. 



1890 

DENNIS, CHARLES EDWARD, A.M.; A.B. 1888. 
SWIFT, AUGUSTUS TABER, A.M.; A.B. 1889. 



iSqi advanced degrees 499 

1891 

GILBERT, JOHN WESLEY, A.M.; A.B. 1888. 

GOULD, JOHN MELVILLE, Ph.D. in recognition of attainments; A.B. 
1871. 

GUILD, FREDERICK TAFT, A.M.; Ph.B. 1890. 

KELLEN, WILLIAM VAIL, Ph.D. in recognition of attainments; A.B. 1872. 

MEAD, ALBERT DAVIS, A.M.; A.B. Middlebury college 1890; Ph.D. Chi- 
cago university 1895. Instructor comparative anatomy, Brown univer- 
sity, 1895-96; associate professor embryology and neurology 1896-1901; 
professor comparative anatomy 1901-. Member U. S. commission of 
inland fisheries; American society of naturalists; American society of 
zoologists; American association for the advancement of science; Wash- 
ington academy of sciences; associate member German sea-fisheries asso- 
ciation. Author various technical papers in embryology and natural his- 
tory. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

MOORE, EDWARD CALDWELL, Ph.D. in recognition of attainments; 
A.B. Marietta college, Ohio, 1877; D.D. 1892. Graduated Union theo- 
logical seminary 1884; ordained Presbyterian minister 1884; student 
theology, Giessen, Goettingen, Berlin, 1884-86; pastor Westminster 
Presbyterian church, Yonkers, N. Y., 1886-88; Central Congregational 
church. Providence, R. I., 1888-1902; Parkman professor theology, 
Harvard university, 1902-; Lowell lecturer, Boston, Mass., 1903. Author 
The New Testament in the Christian church, 1904; articles in journals 
and reviews. Address, 21 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. P 

NEWELL, LYMAN CHURCHILL, A.M.; Ph.B. 1890. 

RICE, HERBERT AMBROSE, A.M.; A.L. 1889. 

SCOTT, ADRIAN, A.M.; A.B. 1872. 

THURBER, SAMUEL, Ph.D. in recognition of attainments; A.B. 1858. 

TUCKER, GEORGE FOX, Ph.D. in recognition of attainments; A.B. 1873. 

1892 

BUDLONG, MARTIN SALISBURY, A.M.; A.B. 1890. 
DEXTER, EDWIN GRANT, A.M.; Ph.B. 1891. 
JOHNSON, ALBERT BUSHNELL, A.M.; A.B. 1891. 
JOHNSON, ERNEST HENRY, A.M.; A.B. 1891. 
TAYLOR, ALFRED SIMPSON, A.M.; Ph.B. 1891. 
WHITAKER, FRED EARLE, A.M.; A.B. 1888. 
YOUNG, WALTER HARRIS, A.M.; A.B. 1890. 

1893 

BATES, LOUISE PROSSER [Mrs. Francis Eliot Bates], A.M.; A.B. Boston 
university 1881. Teacher high school, Providence, R. I.; president 
Providence children's friend society. Address, Oak Lawn, R. I. P. 

BROWN, MARSHALL STEWART, A.M.; Ph.B. 1892. 

CLAPP, LUCIA MARIA [Mrs. William Noyes], A.M.; Sc.B. Smith college 
1881. Teacher Hartford, Conn., 1882-84; Leominster, Mass., 1884-86; 
Miss Barr's school, Boston, Mass., 1886-88; Miss Wheeler's school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1890-94. Address, Mattapan, Boston, Mass. P. 

DEALEY, JAMES QUAYLE, A.M.; A.B. 1890. 

EDDY, WILLIAM HOLDEN, A.M.; A.B. 1892. 

FERRIS, GEORGE HOOPER, A.M.; A.B. 1891. 



Soo BROWN UNIVERSITY 1893 

HARRIS, WILLIAM TORREY, Ph.D. in recognition of attainments; A.M. 
Yale college 1869; LL.D. University of the state of Mo. 1870; University 
of Penn. 1894; Yale university 1895; Princeton university 1898; Jena 
university 1899. Teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, St. Louis, 
Mo., 1857-68; superintendent 1868-80; founder St. Louis philosophical 
society 1866; president National educational association 1875; represen- 
tative U. S. bureau of education, Internatianal congress of educators, 
Brussels, 1880; Paris, 1889; president Boston schoolmasters' club 1884; 
U. S. commissioner of education 1889-; officier del'Acad^mie 1878; officier 
de I'instruction publique 1889. Author How to teach natural science, 
1871 ; Method of study of social science, 1879; Philosophy in outline, 1886; 
Right of property and the ownership of land, 1887; Art education the true 
industrial education, 1889; Educational value of manual training, 1889; 
Introduction to the study of philosophy, 1889; Spirittial sense of JDanle's 
Divina commedia, 1889; Hegel's Logic, 1890; Psychologic foundations of 
education, 1893; founder Journal of speculative philosophy, and editor 
1 86 7-, 22 vols, to date; editor International education series; assistant 
editor Johnson's universal cyclopcedia, 8 vols., 1893-95; editor-in-chief 
Webster's International dictionary. Address, 1360 Yale St., Washington, 
D. C. Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, Allibone, P. 

OHNSON, ARTHUR PLINY, A.M.; A.B. 1888. 

LANGDON, WILLIAM CHAUNCY, A.M.; A.B. 1892. 

LEONARD, ARTHUR NEWTON, A.M.; A.B. 1892. 

SCOTT, ADRIAN, Ph.D.; A.B. 1872. 

STONE, HENRY MORGAN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1892. 

TOWER, RALPH WINFRED, A.M.; A.B. 1892. 

WALTER, HERBERT EUGENE, A.M.; A.B. Bates college 1892. Student 
University of Freiburg 1893-94, 1902; instructor biology. North division 
high school, Chicago, 111., 1894-1902; Robert Waller high school, Chicago, 
1902-04; instructor Marine biological laboratory. Wood's Hole, Mass., 
1895; graduate student Harvard university 1904-. Author Studies in 
animal life, 1900; Wtld birds in city parks, 1904. Address, 401 Broad- 
way, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

1894 

ARNOLD, EARL CHAPMAN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1893. 

BARBOUR, ALBERT LESLIE, A.M.; A.B. 1892. 

BUSFIELD, THEODORE ELMER, A.M.; A.B. Tufts college 1880; D.D. 
1902. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1883 ; ordained Baptist 
minister 1883; pastor Grand avenue church. New Haven, Conn., 1883-85; 
First church, Bangor, Me., 1885-92; Park church, Utica, N. Y., 1893-1903; 
First Congregational church. North Adams, Mass., 1903-. Address, 123 
Church St., North Adams, Mass. P. 

COLVIN, STEPHEN SHELDON, A.M.; Ph.B. 1891. 

CROWELL, ASA CLINTON, Ph.D.; A.M. 1886. 

DURKEE, ORIN PARKER, A.M.; Ph.B. 1893. 

FERGUSON, ROBERT HENRY, A.M.; A.B. 1884. 

FOSTER, IRVING LYSANDER, AM.; A.B. 1893. 

GORHAM, FREDERICK POOLE, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

JACOBS, HORACE EDGAR, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

KING, LIDA SHAW, A.M.; A.B. Vassar college 1890. Fellow in Greek, 
Vassar college, 1894-95; instructor Latin, Vassar college, 1895-97; instruc- 
tor Latin, Packer collegiate institute, 1898-99; fellow in Greek, Bryn 
Mawr college, 1899- 1900; Agnes Hoppin fellow American school of classi- 
cal archaeology, Athens, 1900-01; director classical department. Packer 
collegiate institute, 1901-02. Author articles on archaeology. Address, 
94 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P, 



i894 ADVANCED DEGREES 501 

LEONARD, ARTHUR NEWTON, Ph.D.; A.B. 1892. 

MATSUMOTO, JULIUS KUMPEI, A.M.; A.B. University of Tokio 1888. 
Member Japanese parliament; editor Greater Japan. Address, Tokio, 
Japan. 

MEADER, LEWIS HAMILTON, A.M.; Ph.D. 1900; A.B. Dartmouth col- 
lege 1878; A.M. 1884. Principal Peter's high school, Southboro, Mass., 
1878-79; high school, Warren, R. I., 1879-86; Academy avenue grammar 
school, Providence, R. I., 1886-; secretary American institute of instruc- 
tion 1896-97; president R. I. institute of instruction 1901-; Providence 
Franklin society 1901-; Sprague house association. Providence, 1902-04. 
Address, 88 Andem St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MOWRY, WENDELL AXTELL, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

OSTERHOUT, WINTHROP JOHN VANLEUVEN, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

SMITH, PERCY DINSMORE, A.M.; A.B. 1889. 

TARBELL, MARTHA, A.M.; Ph.D. 1897; A.B. De Pauw university 1884; 
A.M. 1887. Address, 44 Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. 

WHITE, HARRIET MAY [Mrs. Herbert Arthur Blake], A.M.; A.B. Smith 
college 1886. Teacher high school, Providence, R. I., 1886-97. Address, 
87 Grove St., Providence, R. I. 

WILBUR, WILLIAM ALLEN, A.M.; A.B. 1888. 

1895 

ALGER, JOHN LINCOLN, A.M.; A.B. 1890. 

ANDREWS, GEORGE FREDERICK, A.M.; A.B. 1892. 

BARRY, HENRY MILTON, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

BROWN, EMMA ELIZABETH, A.M.; A.B. Smith college 189 1. Teacher 
R. I. state normal school. Providence, R. I., 1891-1903; normal school, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1903-05. Born Warren, R. I., June 8, 1867; died Tufts 
college, Mass., June 26, 1905. P' 

BURNETT, EDMUND CODY, A.M.; A.B. 1890. 

COOLEY, GRACE EMMA, A.M. Address, Wellesley College, Wellesley, 
Mass. 

CROSBY, THOMAS, A.M.; Ph.B. 1894. 

DEALEY, JAMES QUAYLE, Ph.D.; A.B. 1890. 

DENNIS, CHARLES EDWARD, Ph.D.; A.B. 1888. 

ELY, ADOLPH CONRAD, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

EVERETT, WALTER GOODNOW, Ph.D.; A.B. 1885. 

FOGG. MILLER MOORE, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

GARDNER, LILLIAN LEE, A.M.; A.B. Claverack college 1890. Teacher 
Miss Gardner's school. Providence, R. I.; Halifax, N. S., 1887-88; Grey- 
lock institute 1888-89; Mount Vernon seminary, Washington, D. C, 1889- 
90; Courtland school, Bridgeport, Conn., 1890-93; academy, Warren, 111., 
1895-96. Author various essays and articles. Born Fall River, Mass., 
May II, 1854; died East Providence, R. I., Oct. 12, 1896. Nee. 1907 

GOODWIN, DANIEL, Ph.D.; A.M. 1857. 

MEIKLEJOHN, ALEXANDER, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

MORTON, ALLAN BENTON, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

MOSS, WILLIAM WASHBURN, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

PALMER, ALBERT de FOREST, Ph.D.; Ph.B. 1891. 

ROWE, HENRY KALLOCH, A.M.; A.B. 1892. 

STICKNEY, MYRON WILDER, A.M.; A.B. Bates college 1893. Address, 
44 Richards St., Worcester, Mass. 

THOMAS, ALBERT ELLSWORTH, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

TOWER, CARL VERNON, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

WILLARD, EDGAR LINCOLN, A.M.; A.B. 1891. 



502 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1895 

WOODS, FANNIE ELIZABETH, A.M.; Sc.B. Wellesley college 1887. 
Teacher R. I. state normal school, Providence, R. I.; principal Slade 
mansion; school, Providence; assistant high school, Brookline, Mass. 
Address, Groton, Mass. P. 

WOOLLEY, MARY EMMA, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

1896 

BARLOW, JOHN, A.M.; Sc.B. Middlebury college 1895. Assistant biolo- 
gist R. I. experiment station 1895; professor biology Fairmount college, 
Kans., 1898-1902; professor geology R. I. college of agriculture and 
mechanic arts 1902-. Address, Kingston, R. I. P. 

BELKNAP, ARTHUR TRAIN, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

BOODIN, JOHN ELOF, A.M.; A.B. 1895. 

CADY, WALTER GUYTON, A.M.; Ph.B. 1895. 

CHACE, SETH HOWARD, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

EDWARDS, STRAFFORD CLARENCE, A.M.; A.B. 1895. 

GORDON, GEORGE ANDREW, A.M.; A.B. 1895. 

HAZARD, GEORGE ROBINSON, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

HANLEY, ELIJAH ABRAHAM, A.M.; A.B. Franklin college 1895; D.D 
1903. Assistant rhetoric, Brown university, 1895-96. Graduate student 
University of Chicago 1896-1901; ordained Baptist minister; pastor East 
End church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1901-. Author various pamphlets Ad- 
dress, 765 North Logan Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. P. 

MERRILL, GEORGE PLUMER, A.M.; A.B. University of Minnesota 1893. 
Instructor English Brown university 1893-94; assistant rhetoric 1894-95. 
Address, 13 Allen St., Newburyport, Mass. P. 

MERRITT, GOLDSBERRY BOBO, Ph.D.; A.B. Antioch college 1887; 
A.M. 1892. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Somersworth, N. H.; First 
church, Bangor, Me. Address, Bangor, Me. Bapt. yr. b. 

MOORE, RACHEL LEEDOM, A.M.; Sc.B. Cornell university 1876. Ad- 
dress, 25 William St., Worcester. Mass. 

POOR, CHARLES MARSHALL, Ph.D.; A.B. 1893. 

RANDALL, OTIS EVERETT, Ph.D.; A.B. 1884. 

SLEEPER, FRANK WARREN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1895. 

SLOCUM, FREDERICK, A.M.; A.B. 1895. 

SMITH, WALTER EDWARD, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

STEWART, MORTON COLLINS, A.M.; Ph.B. 1894. 

STONE, ELLEN APPLETON, A.M.; A.B. Radcliffe college 1895; M.D. 
Johns Hopkins university 1900. Interne Syracuse hospital for women 
and children, Syracuse, N. Y., 1900-01 ; Children's hospital, Buffalo, N. Y., 
1901-02; physician Providence, R. I., 1902-. Address, 280 Waterman 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SWIFT, AUGUSTUS TABER, Ph.D.; A.B. 1889. 

UPDYKE, FRANK ARTHUR, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

WHIPPLE, HARRY CLIFFORD, A.M.; Ph.B. 1895. 

WIGHTMAN, ALFRED REYNOLDS, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

WING, ADA GENEVA [Mrs. Albert Davis Mead], A.M.; A.B. Wellesley 
college 1887. Instructor physiology, hygiene and sanitary science in 
the Women's college, Brown university, 1896-1900; assistant curator of 
the museum 1898-1900; assistant professor physiology and sanitation in 
the Women's college 1900-0 1 . Head department of biology. The Western, 
Oxford, Ohio, 1890-92; teacher history and mathematics, Monson acade- 
my, Monson, Mass., 1892-95. Address, 283 Wayland Ave., Providence, 
R I P. 

WINSOR, FRANK EDWARD, A.M.; Ph.B. 1891. 



l897 ADVANCED DEGREES So3 

1897 

ASH, CARROLL HARRY, A.M.; Ph.B. 1896. 

BACON, JUSTIN HOMER, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

BARTLETT, EDWARD OTIS, A.M.; A.B. 1891. 

BICKNELL, ALLAN BUELL, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

BLISS, ISABEL WARWICK, A.M.; A.B. 1895. 

BULLOCK, JOSEPH RICHARD, A.M.; Ph.B. 1896. 

BURNETT, EDMUND CODY, Ph.D.; A.B. 1890. 

CLAPP, FREDERICK OTIS, A.M.; A.B. 1895. 

COMSTOCK, CLARA ELIZABETH, A.M.; Ph.B. 1895. 

DAY, CHARLES HOBEN, A.M.; A.B. 1888. 

DAY, ROBERT HARVEY, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

DICKINSON, JAY ROGERS, A.M.; Ph.B. 1895. 

FISHER, SARAH MARIA, A.M.; A.B. Boston tmiversity 1895. Teacher 
private school. Providence, R. I., 1895-97; teacher mathematics and 
physics, Classical school for girls, Boston, Mass., 1897-. Address, 4 
Beverly St., Melrose, Mass. P. 

FROST, EDWIN COLLINS, A.M.; A.B. 1890 

FROST, GEORGE FREDERICK, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

KENYON, ELIZABETH WATSON, A.M.; Sc.B. Mt. Holyoke college 1896. 
Teacher Middleboro, Mass.; instructor English and history, R. I. college 
of agriculture and mechanic arts, 1900-. Address, R. I. College, Kings- 
ton, R. I. P. 

LOCKE. EDWARD ALLEN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1896. 

McCOMBER, STEWART ALFRED, A.M.; Ph.B. 1896. 

METCALF, HAVEN, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

PECK, MARIA STORRS, A.M.; Ph.B. 1895. 

PRICE, WILLIAM EDWARD, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

PUTNAM, ALGERNON WAIT, A.M.; Ph.B. 1895. 

ROBINSON, WILL AUSTIN, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

RUSSELL, WALTER HERBERT, A.M.; A.B. Boston university 1887. 
Address, Livingston, Me. 

TARBELL, MARTHA, Ph.D.; A.M. upon examination 1894. 

TILTON,HOWARDCYRUS, A.M.; A.B. Shurtleflf college 1895; Sc.B. 1895. 
President Creal Springs college 1898-99; professor political science, Shurt- 
leff college, 1899-. Address, Upper Alton, 111. P. 



1898 

ALDRICH, AMEY OWEN, A.M.; L.B. Smith college 1895. Teacher high 
school, Providence, R. I., 1895-1903. Address, 8 Cushing St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

BARTLETT, JOSIAH, A.M.; Ph.B. 1888. 

BLAUSTEIN, DAVID, A.M. Instructor Semitic languages, Brown univer- 
sity, 1897-99. Rabbi Congregation Sons of Israel and David, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; superintendent Educational alliance. New York, N. Y., 
1 898-. Author articles in sociological journals. Address, 197 East 
Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

BLISS. WILLIAM CARPENTER, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 
BROOME, EDWIN CORNELIUS, A.M.; Ph.B. 1897. 
CAFFREY, MABELLE ALICE, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 



504 BROWNUNIVERSITY . 1898 

GUSHING, JOSIAH NELSON, Ph.D. in recognition of attainments; A.B. 
1862. 

GREEN, HERLWYN RUGGLES, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

HOWARD, DANIEL, A.M.; A.B. 1893. 

JERNEGAN, MARCUS WILSON, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

KEYES, AUSTIN HERBERT, A.M.; Ph.D. 1901; C. E. B. University of 
Maine 1885; Ph.B. 1897. Principal schools, Stonington, Conn.; high 
school. Auburn, R. I.; Plymouth, N. H.; superintendent schools, Lee, 
Mass.; Dover, N. H. Author articles in magazines. Address, Dover, 
N. H. P. 

MINER, LILIAN BURLEIGH, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1888. Teacher 
Norfolk, Va. ; Murfreesboro, N. C; Denison university, Granville, Ohio; 
English high school. Providence, R. I. Author articles in magazines. 
Address, 547 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

OSBORN, SARAH MABEL, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

PAULL, CHARLES LESLIE FAIRBANKS, A.M.; Ph.B. 1897. 

POTTER, MABEL LOUISE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1897. 

SLOCUM, FREDERICK, Ph.D.; A.B. 1895. 

TYZZER, ERNEST EDWARD, A.M.; Ph.B. 1897. 

WATSON, ARTHUR EUGENE, A.M.; A.B. 1888. 

WATSON, FRANK ELBERT, A.M.; Sc.B. 1897. 

WEEDEN, ANNE TILLINGHAST, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

WILLISTON, EDITH HOLMES, A.M.; Ph.B. 1896. 

1899 

BARNEFIELD, FLORENCE MAY, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1895. 
Address, 99 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

BICKNELL, ALLAN BUELL, Ph.D.; A.B. 1896. 

BOARDMAN, EDITH SEVER, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1895. Teacher 
Fielden-Chace school, Providence, R. I. Address, 115 Bagley St., Central 
Falls, R. I. P. 

BROUGH, LOUISE MARY JANE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1897. 

BROWNELL, MARY ARNOLD, A.M.; Ph.B. 1897. 

BUCKLIN, EDWARD EVERETT, A.M.; Ph.B. 1896. 

BURRAGE, THOMAS JAYNE, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

CURRIER, CLINTON HARVEY, A.M.; Ph.B. 1898. 

DAY, HOWARD DORRANCE, A.M.; A.B. Yale university 1893. Teacher 
science, English high school, Providence, R. I. Author articles in scien- 
tific journals. Address, 216 Medway St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DeVAULT, WALTER DAVID, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

EDDY, WILLIAM HOLDEN, Ph.D.; A.B. 1892. 

FREEMAN, LUCY JANE, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1897. Author 
The Italian sculpture of the Renaissance. Address, Central Falls, R. I. P. 

GARDNER, ALICE LOUISE, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

GOODALE, NETTIE SERENA, A.M.; A.B. 1895. 

GREEN, ERIK HASTINGS, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

HINDLEY, EMMA, A.M.; Ph.B. 1898. 

KNOWLES, EDWIN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1894. 

LAKEY, FRANK EDWIN, A.M.; A.B. 1894. 

LYNCH, KATHERINE GERTRUDE, A.M.; A.B. Smith college 1894. 
Assistant high school. Providence, R. I., 1896-99. Address, 605 Academy 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 



i899 ADVANCED DEGREES 505 

MANNING, EMOGENE MIRIAM, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

MARSH, CHARLES ATWOOD, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

MORONEY, MARY JOSEPHINE, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1897. 
Address, 209 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

NOBLE, WILLIAM JAMES, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

PEIRCE, ELIZA METCALF, A.M.; A.B. Smith college 1889. Teacher 
Hope street high school, Providence, R. I. Address, 507 Broadway, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

REUTERDAHL, ARVID, A.M.; Sc.B. 1897. 

RICHARDSON, LINDA, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

ROUND, EDA MAY, A.M.; Ph.B. 1897. 

SHERWOOD, GEORGE HERBERT, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

THOMPSON, MILLETT TAYLOR, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

WHEELER, FRANK ROWLAND, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

WHITAKER, FREDERIC EARLE, Ph.D; A.B. 1888. 

WHITING, FLORENCE JOSEPHINE, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

WILSON, JESSIE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1898. 

1900 

BALLENTINE, HARLAN JUDSON, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

BRIGGS, MARTHA SHEPARD, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

CASE, FLORENCE POTTER, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

COOKE, CHARLES OSMOND, A.M.; Ph.B. 1899. 

DEVEREUX, RUTH STORY, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

EASTON, CHARLES DANIEL, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

EWER, BERNARD CAPEN, A M.; A.B. 1899. 

FULLER, CALEB ALLEN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1899. 

GOULDING, GEORGE ALBERT, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

GRANT, BERTHA BEATRICE, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

GRANT, ELIZABETH CHRISTINA, A.M.; Ph.B. 1898. 

HALL, MINNIE ARABELLA, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1880. Ad- 
dress, 417 Pine St., Providence, R. I. 

HAMILTON, CLARENCE GRANT, A.M.; A.B. 1888. 

HILLIARD, CARLOS GROUT, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

JONES, WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

MARTIN, RICHARD, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

MEADER, LEWIS HAMILTON, Ph.D.; A.M. upon examination 1894. 

MORSE, ALBERT SWIFT, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

RANDALL, JARED HARVEY, A.M.; A.B. 1897. 

REYNOLDS, WILLIAM JOB, A.M.; A.B. 1886. 

RISSER, JONATHAN, A.M.; A.B. Iowa college 1897. Instructor zoology, 
Iowa college, Grinnell, la., 1897-99; Beloit college, Beloit, Wis., 1901-. 
Address, Beloit College, Beloit, Wis. P. 

ROSS, ADAM FRANKLIN. A.M.; Ph.B. 1899. 

SHEPPARD, ALICE RACHEL, A.M.; A.B. Boston university 1892. 
Teacher Classical high school, Providence, R. I. Address, 38 Congdon 
St., Providence, R. I. 

SHERMAN, SIDNEY ALGERNON, Ph.D.; A.B. Amherst college 1885. 
Principal high school, Amherst, Mass., 1885-90; teacher German and 
Latin, William Penn charter school, Philadelphia, Penn., 1890-91; high 
school. Providence, R. I., 1891-. Author various articles and pamphlets 
on economic subjects. Address, 227 Irving Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 



5o6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1900 

SMITH, HARRY SHEPHERD, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1898. Ad- 
dress, Northampton Ave., Springfield, Mass. 

STANTON, EMMA BRADFORD, A.M.; Ph.B. 1896. 

STOKES, HOWARD KEMBLE, Ph.D.; A.B. 1885. 

THOMPSON, EDITH AUGUSTA, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

WALTON, LEE BARKER, A.M.; Ph.B. Cornell university 1897; Ph.D. 
1902. Assistant U. S. fish commission 1900; assistant American museum 
of natural history, New York, N. Y., 1901 ; Goldwin Smith fellow, Cornel^ 
university, 1901-02; professor biology, Kenyon college, Gambier, Ohio. 
Author various articles in scientific journals. Address, Gambier, Ohio. 

P. 

WELLS, JOHN EDMUND, A.M.; Ph.B. 1898. 

1901 

BAKER, WILLIAM EDWARD, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 
BALLOU, ALICE MAY, A.M.; Ph.B. 1900. 
BEANE, JOSEPHINE ANGELL, A.M.; A B. 1897. 
BLISS, HELEN LOUISE, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 
BROWN, CHARLES WILSON, A.M.; Ph.B. 1900. 
CHACE, LYDIA GARDINER, A.M.; Ph.B. 1900. 

CHAMBERLAIN, EDWARD BLANCHARD, A.M.; A.B. Bowdoin college 
1899. Instructor botany. Brown university, 1 899- 1 90 1. Teacher Greek 
and science. Oak Grove seminary, Vassalboro, Me., 1901-02; mathematics 
and German, University school, Washington, D. C., 1902-; member New 
England botanical club; Washington biologists' field club; Biological 
society of Washington; Botanical society of Washington; Geographical 
society of America. Author various articles in botanical journals. Ad- 
dress, 1830 Jefferson Place, Washington, D. C. P. 

CHASE, JAMES HARPER, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

CLAPP, EDITH RAY, A.M.; Ph.B. 1900. 

GIFFORD, PHOEBE RUSHMORE, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

GOODWIN, SARAH ELIZABETH, A.M.; A.B. Smith college 1899. Assist- 
ant high school, Newtown, Conn. Address, Peace Dale, R. I. P. 

GREENE, JOHN FRANCIS, A.M.; A.B. 1891. 

GREGORY, EMMA HELENA. A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1891. First 
assistant high school, Johnston, R. I., 1891-93; Classical high school, 
Providence, R. I., 1893-. Address, 29 Ann St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HALLETT, FRANK THURSTON, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

HOVEY, HORACE MASON, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

HUTCHINS, HERBERT BACON, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1886; 
D.B. Yale college 1890. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Immanuel 
church, Sacramento, Cal., 1890-92; acting pastor Fourth avenue church, 
Pittsburgh, Penn., 1893; pastor Second church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894- 
95; Pleasant View church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1896-98; Pawtuxet, R. I., 
1898-1901; First Groton church, Old Mystic, Conn., 1902-. Address, 
Old Mystic, Conn. P, 

KEYES, AUSTIN HERBERT, Ph.D.; A.M. upon examination 1898. 

LENT, FREDERIC, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

MUNROE, NELLIE FLORENCE, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

OSBORN, MARY GEORGE, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1892. Teacher 
high school, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 297 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. 



I90I ADVANCED DEGREES 507 

PIERCE, ALICE REEVE, A.M.; A.B. Smith college 1896. Teacher N. B. 
Borden school, Fall River, Mass., 1896-97; English high school. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1897-99; Prospect Hill school, Greenfield, Mass., 1901-02; 
high school, Taunton, Mass., 1902-03; Mansfield, Mass., 1903-04; Brain- 
tree, Mass., 1904-. Address, 39 Daboll St.; Providence, R. I. P. 

PRATT, GRACE TYLER, A.M.; A.B. Smith college 1892. Address, 62 
Waverley St., Roxbury, Mass. 

SPICER, GEORGE THURSTON, AM.; A.B. 1897. 

THOMPSON, EDWARD EVERETT, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

WAKEFIELD, ARTHUR, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

WHITE, HELEN RIDLER [Mrs. Norman J. Page], A.M.; A.B. Tufts col- 
lege 1899. Teacher high school, Henniker, N. H., 1899-1900; Pawtucket, 
R. I., 1901-03; Quincy mansion school, WoUaston, Mass., 1903-04. Ad- 
dress, Woodsville, N. H. P. 

WILLIAMS, LEONARD WORCESTER, Ph.D.; A.B. Hanover college 1895; 
A.M. Princeton university 1899. Instructor comparative anatomy, 
Brown university, 1901-03; assistant professor comparative anatomy 
1903-. Address, 89 Brown St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WRIGHT, NORA GIRALDA, A.M.; A.B. Bates college 1895. Teacher 
Classical high school. Providence, R I., 1895-96; English high school, 
Providence, 1896-. Address, 387 Plainfield St., Olneyville, R. I. P. 

YOUTZ, HIRAM LAMONT, A.M.; Ph.B. 1900. 

1902 

BARTLETT, LOUISE STEVENS, A.M.; A.B. Vassar college 1900. 
Teacher. Address, 103 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

BOARDMAN, LESTER WELLS, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

BURTON, ADELAIDE KIMBALL, A.M.; Ph.B. 1901. 

CARPENTER, ANNE WALCOTT, A.M.; Ph.B. 1898. 

COGHILL, GEORGE ELLETT, Ph.D.; A.B. 1896. 

CUSHMAN, FRANKLIN RICHMOND, A.M.; A.B. Rutgers college 1894. 
Principal Centredale school. North Providence, R. I., 1895-1901; Nor- 
wood school, Warwick, R. I., 1903-. Address, 19 Bellevue Ave., Pro vi. 
dence, R. I. P. 

DAVEY, WILLIAM ROBERT PARKHOUSE, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

DAVIS, HARVEY NATHANIEL, A.M.; A.B. 1901. 

DUGAN, CHARLES BORROMEO, A.M.; Ph.B. 1901. 

FRAZEE, VICTOR, A.M.; A.B. Dalhousie college 1889. Instructor peda- 
gogy, Brown university, 1899. Master mathematics, Pictou academy, 
Pictou, N. S., 1889-91; teacher Halifax business college, Halifax, N. S., 
1891-93; English high school, Providence, R. I., 1893-98; Hope street 
high school. Providence, 1898-. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

HALL, HENRY JEWETT, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

KRAUSE, ALLEN KRAMER, A.M.; A.B. 1901. 

LESTER, CLARENCE BROWN, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

MADISON, HAROLD LESTER, A.M.; Ph.B. 1901. 

NORRIS, CLARENCE ELNATHAN, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

PAINE, CHARLES EDWIN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1898. 

POOLE, HARRY KAY, A.M.; Ph.B. 1900. 

REESE, LOUIS ALBERT, A.M.; Ph.B. Ottawa university 1900. Gradu- 
ate student Brown university, candidate for the degree of Ph.D., 1901-; 
principal academy, Peace Dale, R. I., 1904-. Address, 635 Topeka Ave., 
Topeka, Kans. 



5o8 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1902 

ROGERS, MARY LOUISE, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1898. Teacher 
high school, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 50 Clyde St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

SPINK, MARY, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1899. Address, 150 South 
Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

SULLIVAN, MICHAEL XAVIER, A.M.; Ph.D. 1903; A.B. Harvard uni- 
versity 1899. Instructor chemical physiology. Brown university, 1903-. 
Address, 5 Brunonia Hall, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 

THOMPSON, MILLETT TAYLOR, Ph.D.; A.B. 1898. 

TOWER, ETHEL ELLA, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

TURNER, CHARLES SAMPSON, A.M.; Ph.B. 1901. 

WATT, EMMA CLIFTON, A.M.; A.B. Wellesley college 1898. Address, 
207 Atlantic Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

1903 

APPLETON, RUTH, A.M.; A.B. 1901. 

AUSTIN, CHARLES RAYMOND, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

BABASINIAN, VAHAN SIMON, A.M.; A.B. Anatolia college 1895; D.B. 
Hartford theological seminary 1900. Instructor chemistry, Brown uni- 
versity, 1903-. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 

BOOTH, JAMES LEONARD, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

BOURNE, MARY JOY, A.M.; A.B. Vassar college 1900. Teacher high 
school. South Orange, N. J.; Melrose, Mass. Address, 36 Shepard St., 
Cambridge, Mass. P. 

BURKE, FLORENCE WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. 1901. 

CLARK, HARRY SMITH, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

CLARKE, LATHAM, A.M.; Sc.B. R. I. college of agriculture and me- 
chanic arts 1902; Ph.D. Harvard university 1905. Graduate student 
Harvard university 1903-. Address, Boylston Hall, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

DOANE, CAROLINE IDA, A.M.; A.B. Smith college 1889. Teacher 
science, high school. North Attleboro, Mass., 1892-99; principal high 
school, Shrewsbury, Mass., 1899-1902; teacher science, high school 
Southington, Conn., 1903-. Address, Buckland, Mass. P_' 

DUBOIS, NORMAN ARMIN, A.M.; Ph.D. 1905.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of 
technology 1901. Instructor chemistry. Brown university, 1901-03. In- 
structor chemistry, Syracuse university, 1903-. Address, New York 
University, University Heights, New York, N. Y. P. 

FULLER, CALEB ALLEN, Ph.D.; Ph.B. 1899. 

HASLAM, CHARLES RAYMOND, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

HATHAWAY, CANDACE EVELEEN, A.M.; Sc.B. Wellesley college 1887. 
Teacher high school. Port Henry, N. Y., 1890-92; Westerly, R. I., 1892- 
1901 ; Haverhill, Mass., 1903-04. Address, 11 Sherman Ave., Glens Falls, 
N. Y. P. 

HOST, ARTHUR GEORGE, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

JAMESON, ETHEL CLARE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1898. 

JONES, WILLIAM, Ph.D.; A.B. 1899. 

LEONARD, MARY BEECHER, A.M.; Ph.B. 1899. 

MacGOWAN, WALTER ESTES, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

PAINE, ERNEST TROWBRIDGE, A.M.; A.B. 1901. 

PARMENTER, GEORGE FREEMAN, Ph.D.; Sc.B. Boston university 
1900. Instructor chemistry. Brown university, 1901-03. Assistant 
chemist, R. I. college of agriculture and mechanic arts, 1900-01; associate 
professor chemistry, Colby college, 1903-04; professor chemistry 1904-. 
Address, Colby College, Waterville, Me. 

PHILLIPS, WALTER CLARKE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1902. 

RAMSDEN, EVERETT DUNCAN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1902. 



1903 ADVANCED DEGREES 509 

ROYS, MARGARET, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

SEARLE, CARRIE MAE, A.M.; A.B. Boston university 1900. Teacher 
Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1902-03; high school, Wakefield, 
Mass., 1903-04; Hope street high school, Providence, 1904-. Address, 
129 Lester St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SHERMAN, PHILIP DARRELL, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

SHIOI, KENTARO, A.M.; A.B. William Jewell college. Liberty, Mo., 1902. 
Address, Care Ugura Hon. Machi, Takahashi, Okayama, Ken, Japan. 

STARK, MARY RANDALL, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 

SULLIVAN, MICHAEL XAVIER, Ph.D.; A.M. upon examination 1902. 

THOMPSON, RALPH CAMERON, A.M.; Ph.B. 1902. 

TOWER, RALPH WINFRED, Ph.D.; A.B. 1892. 

WARNER, BESSIE SARAH, A.M.; A.B. Smith college 1895. Teacher 
Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1896-98; Hope street high school, 
Providence, 1898-. Address, 59 Keene St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WATERMAN, HENRY HERBERT, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 

WHITFORD, EVERETT THOMAS, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

WILLIAMSON, ERNEST TOWNSEND, A.M.; A.B. 1901. 

1904 

ASHLEY, EDGAR LOUIS, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 

BARCLAY, JANE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1903. 

BROWN, REGINALD LANGDON, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 

BUNN, GERTRUDE EDITH, A.M.; Ph.B. Ottawa university 1903. Ad- 
dress, 415 Cedar St., Ottawa, Kans. P. 

CORNELL, THEODORE ARTHUR, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 

CORY, ELLA FRANCES, A.M.; Ph.B. 1902. 

DYSON, JAMES WARREN, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 

FRANCIS, CHARLES KENWORTHY, A.M.; Ph.B. 1899. 

GAMWELL, LILLIAN MAY, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

INCE, JOSEPH WAITE, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

LIBBY, ARTHUR STEPHEN, A.M.; Ph.B. Bowdoin college 1902; A.B. 
University of Maine 1903; A.M. National institute. University of Paris. 
Instructor French, Brown university, 1903-04. Principal high school, 
Wellington, Me.; Exeter, Me.; Corinna, Me.; Waldoboro, Me.; Rockland, 
Me.; professor modern languages. Converse college, Spartanburg, S. C, 
1904-. Author historical sketches. Address, Converse College, Spartan- 
burg, S. C. P. 

MILLIKIN, MYRTIS ALIDA, A.M.; A.B. 1902. 

PIERCE, HARRIET EDITH, 'A.M.; Litt.B. Smith college 1894. Teacher 
English high school. Providence, R. I. Address, 39 Daboll St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

POLLARD, ELLA ARTEMESIA, A.M.; Ph.B. 1902. 

PRO VAN, CARRIE ETHEL [Mrs. Asa Clinton Crowell], A.M.; A.B. Boston 

university 1903. Address, 345 Hope St., Providence, R. I. 
RAIFORD, LEMUEL CHARLES, A.M.; Ph.B. 1900. 
SACKETT, HERBERT LEE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1904. 
SHIPPEE, LESTER BURRILL, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 
SMITH, HOWARD DEXTER, A.M.; Ph.B. 1903. 
STOCKARD, ALMA, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 
STRAFFIN, ELSIE MARION, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 



Sio BROWN UNIVERSITY 1904 

UTTER, HARRIET BARROWS, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 
WEST, ALBERT BENJAMIN, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 
WESTCOTT, ALLAN FERGUISON, A.M.; Ph.B. 1903. 



1905* 

ALLEN, AUSTIN KETCHAM, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 

ARTHUR, JAMES HOPE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1897. 

BRAGDON, FREDERICK ELIAS, A.M.; A.B. 1891. 

BRAUN, MORITZ, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 

CADY, WILLIAM HAMLIN, A.M.; A.B. 1898. 

CALL, ARTHUR DEERING, A.M., Ph.B. 1896. 

CARR, ERNEST PALMER A.M., A.B. 1901. 

CLARK, AGNES ELIZABETH, A.M.; A.B. 1899. 

CLARK, PAUL FRANKLIN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1904. 

CLOUGH, WARREN ALMON, Sc.M.; M.E. 1904. 

COLBURN, GUY BLANDIN, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 

COULTER, VINCIL CAREY, A.M.; Ph.B. La Grange college 1899; A.B. 

William Jewell college, 1902. Address, Macon, Mo. 
DAVISON, HERBERT FRANKLIN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1905. 
DECKARD, WALTER WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. Hillsdale college 1899; 

D.B. 1899; Sc.B. Rio Grande college 1893. Address, 116 Gladstone St., 

Arlington, R. I. 
DUBOIS, NORMAN ARMIN, Ph.D.; A.M. upon examination 1903. 
DUMMER, RICHARD OWEN, A.M.; Ph.B. 1904. 
EDDY, GEORGE WILBUR, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 
FARNUM, MAUDE, A.M.; Ph.B. 1902. 
FEINGOLD, LOUIS EDWARD, A.M.; Ph.B. 1904. 
FREEMAN, HERBERT AUGUSTINE, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 
FRETWELL, ELBERT KIRTLEY, A.M.; Ph.B. La Grange college 1899; 

A.M. 1904. Address, La Grange, Mo. 
FULLER, HARRIET PIERCE, A.M.; A.B. Boston university 1881. Ad- 
dress, 170 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 
GNUSE, HARMON HENRY, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 
HART, HOWARD FARNUM, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 
HASTINGS, WILLIAM THOMSON, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 
HERSEY, HELEN ELIZABETH, A.M.; Ph.B. 1903. 
HILL, LEONORA, A.M.; Ph.B. 1902. 
KENYON, HERBERT ALDEN, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 
MARTIN, CHARLES FRANKLIN, A.M.; A.B. William Jewell college 1904. 

Address, Greenwood, Mo. 
MATTUCK, JACOB ALEXANDER, A.M.; Ph.B. 1904. 
OBEAR, GEORGE BARROWS, Sc.M.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 

1903. Address, Lynn, Mass. 
PAGE, ERNEST VICTOR, A.M.; A.B. 1896. 
PIRAZZINI, AGIDE, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 
PRINCE, WALTER EVERETT, A.M.; Ph.B. 1904. 
SCHOLFIELD, LILLIE LEONARETTA, A.M.; A.B. 1903. 



* A list of those receiving advanced degrees in 1905 is added for convenience. No attempt 
is made to give detailed information. 



IQOS ADVANCED DEGREES 5" 

SMALL, CARRIE ETTA, A.M.; A.B. 1904. 
SMALLEY, HARRY, A.M.; Ph.B. 1904. 
TILLINGHAST, EDITH MARION, A.M.; Ph.B. 1904. 

TRACY, HENRY CARROLL, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1902. Ad- 
dress, Maiden, Mass. 
WATERMAN, HELEN BOWEN, A.M.; A.B. 1900. 
WATSON, ARTHUR EUGENE, Ph.D., A.B. 1888. 
WESCOTT, NILES, A.M.; A.B. 1905. 



SI2 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1804 



DOCTORS OF MEDICINE 



This list makes mention of all who received the degree of 
Doctor of Medicine from Brown University, but sketches are given 
only of those who received the degree upon examination and were 
not also graduates of the academic department. Sketches of the 
academic graduates have already been given under their respective 
classes, and honorary medical graduates are noticed under the next 
division. For a full account of this department the reader may 
consult : The medical school formerly existing in Brown University, 
its professors and graduates, by Charles W. Parsons, M.D., Provi- 
dence, 1881. (R. I. historical tracts. No. 12.) No attempt has 
been made to distinguish ad eundem from honorary degrees. 



1804 

DROWNE, SOLOMON, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1773. 

1812 

BOWEN, PARDON, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1775. 
WHEATON, LEVI, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1782. 

1813 

BOWEN, WILLIAM CORLIS, M.D. honorary; A.M. honorary 1803. 
COTTON, CHARLES, M.D. honorary; A.B. Harvard university 1808. 
INGALLS, WILLIAM, M.D. honorary; A.B. Harvard university 1790. 
MACKIE, JOHN, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1800. 

1814 

AUSTIN, BENJAMIN, M.D. Physician Texas; fellow Mass. medical soci- 
ety. Bom 1793; died 1839. Mass. med. soc. 

HAWKES, MICAJAH, M.D. Student Brown university 1810-11. From 
Lynn, Mass. Died 1863. 

PHELPS, ABNER, M.D. honorary; A.M. honorary 1813. 

1815 

BARROWS, THOMAS MANNING, M.D. honorary. 
EDDY, JOHN MATHEWSON, M.D. honorary. 
MANN, JAMES, M.D. honorary; A.M. honorary 1783. 



i8i6 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE 513 

1816 

BIRCHMORE, WILLIAM, M.D. Died 1829. 

BUGBEE, SAMUEL, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1802. 

DIX, CHARLES, M.D. 

JOHNSON, ARTEMAS, M.D.; A.B. 1808. 

KINGSBURY, SAMUEL ALLEN, M.D. Physician Foxboro, Mass. Born 
Franklin, Mass., Nov. 9, 1793; died Foxboro, Mass., Oct. 8, 1821. 

Hist, of Franklin 

M'GORE, JOHN, M.D. 

MARCH, DAVID, M.D.; A.B. 1811. 

MILLER, CALEB, M.D. Physician Bristol, R. I.; fellow Mass. medical 
society; R. I. medical society. Born Rehoboth, Mass., 1776; died Bris- 
tol, R. I., Nov. 13, 1826. R. I. med. soc, M. and f. jour. 

PARKER, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, M.D.; A.B. Harvard university 
1813. Physician Salem, Mass.; fellow Mass. medical society. Born 
1790; died 1827. Mass. med. soc. 

1817 

ALLEN, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D.; A.B. 1811. 

ALLENTON, GOODWIN, M.D.; A.B. 1814. 

BOLTON, GEORGE ALDRICH, M.D. Physician Rehoboth, Mass., now 
East Providence, R. I. Bliss Rehoboth 

BURR, THOMAS, M.D. 

MACKIE, ANDREW, M.D.; A.B. 1814. 

MILLER, NATHANIEL, M.D. honorary; A.M. honorary 1814. 

MULLIKEN, JOSEPH, M.D.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1802; A.M. 1805. 
Physician Andover, Mass. Born Dublin, N. H., 1774; died Andover, 
Mass., Sept. 9, 1818. Dart. 

PHILLIPS, JOHN, M.D. 

SHURTLEFF, SAMUEL ATWOOD, M.D. Physician Brookline, Mass.; 
fellow Mass. medical society 1822-53. Born Carver, Mass., 1793; died 
Brookline, Mass., Feb. 11, 1873. Mass. med. soc, P. 

1818 

BRIGGS, TYLER, M.D. Died 1859. 

MANN, ARIEL, M.D. honorary. 

RICHARDSON, JOHN, M.D. 

SMITH, JEROME VAN CROWNINSHIELD, M.D.; A.M. Dartmouth col- 
lege 1855; M.D. Berkshire medical institution 1825. Professor anatomy 
and physiology, Berkshire medical institution; physician Boston, Mass.; 
port physician 1826-49; mayor 1854-55; professor anatomy and physiol- 
ogy, New York medical college; professor anatomy. Author Life of An- 
drew Jackson, 1832 ; Natural history of the fishes of Mass., 1833 ; Class-book 
of anatomy, 4 editions, 1834-40; Economy of the honey bee; Mechanism of 
the eye; Revelations of Airs. Fox; Pilgrimage to Palestine, 1851; Pilgrimage 
to Egypt, 1852; Turkey and the Turks, 1854; Prize essay on the physical 
indications of longevity, 1869; Mother's medical guide; also numerous arti- 
cles, orations and addresses; editor Boston medical intelligencer, 1823-24; 
Weekly news-letter, Boston, Mass., 1826-27; Boston medical and surgical 
journal, 1828-56; Scientific tracts and family lyceum, 1833-34; American 
medical almanac, 1839-41 ; Medical world, 1857-59. Born Conway, N. H., 
July 20, 1800; died Richmond, Mass., Aug. 20, 1879. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Surg.-gen. cat., Dart., Parsons, P. 



514 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1818 

WADSWORTH, JOHN ATHERTON, M.D.; A.B. 1814. 
WHIPPLE, SHILOMETH STOW, M.D. Physician Boston, Mass.; fellow 
Mass. medical society. Born 1795; died 1859. Mass. med soc. 

1819 

ARCHER, JASON HAWES, M.D.; A.B. 1816. 

DRAPER, ABIJAH, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1797. 

HARDING, ELISHA, M.D. Physician Union, Me., 1819-42; Rockland, 

Me., 1842-50; member Maine senate. Born Franklin, Mass., Jan. 29, 1796; 

died Rockland Me., May 6, 1850. Morse's gen.. Hist, of Thomaston 

KOLLOCK, LEMUEL, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1786. 
TYLER, ROYAL, M.D. 

1820 

ALLEN. LUCIUS, M.D. 

BRIGGS, JOHN KINGSBURY, M.D. Physician Dedham, Mass. Born 
1794; died 1843. Harv. med. soc. 

HOVEY, ISAAC B., M.D. Physician Atkinson, N. H. Born Derry, N. H., 
May I. 1790; died Atkinson, N. H., Jan. 6, 1872. P. 

JAMES, SILAS, M.D.; Yale college 1821. Physician Warwick, R. I.; 
Providence, R. I.; fellow R. I. medical society. Died 1850. 

R. I. med. soc. 

JOHNS, WILLIAM, M.D. honorary. 

LUMMUS, JOHN, M.D. Physician Lynn, Mass.; fellow Mass. medical soci- 
ety. Born Lynn, Mass., Aug. 27, 1790; died Lynn, Aug. 12, 1836. 

Mass. med. soc, P. 

MARCH, ALDEN, M.D.; LL.D. Williams college 1868. Physician Albany, 
N. Y.; professor Vt. academy of medicine 1825-31; Albany medical semi- 
nary 1827-33 ; Albany medical school 1833-34; founder school for practical 
anatomy, Albany, 1834; one of the founders Albany medical college 1839; 
professor surgery 1839-69; one of the founders Albany city hospital; 
president N. Y. state medical society 1857; o^^ o^ ^he founders American 
medical association; president 1864; originator various surgical appliances. 
Author numerous pamphlets and articles in medical journals. Bom 
Sutton, Mass., Sept. 20, 1795; died Albany, N. Y., June 17, 1869. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Surg.-gen. cat., AUibone 

MILLER, LEWIS LEPRILETE, M.D.; A.B. 1817. 

MORTON, CYRUS, M.D. Physician Halifax, Mass. Died Halifax, Mass., 
May 18, 1873. P. 

PECK, WILLIAM, M.D. Physician Providence, R. I., 1820-25; New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y., 1825-32; Cincinnati, O., 1832-57; surgeon's mate N. Y. 
infantry 1825; trustee Wesleyan female college 1853; fellow R. I. medical 
society ; member American institute of homoeopathy. Born Sutton, Mass. , 
April 6. 1798; killed in accident on Erie railroad, near Addison, N. Y., 
June 2, 1857. Peck gen., P. 

1821 

BLANDING, WILLIAM, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1801. 

CHAMPNEY, JOHN STRATTON, M.D. Physician South Abington. Mass. ; 
fellow Mass. medical society. Born 1792; died 1847. Mass. med. soc. 

DURGIN, OBADIAH ELKINS, M.D. Physician Sanbornton, N. H., five 
years; Portland, Me.; resident Deering, Me.; member Maine medical 
association; discovered anaesthetic qualities of sulphuric ether about 1840. 



i82i DOCTORS OF MEDICINE 515 

See Obituary by J. W. Beede in Transactions of the Maine medical asso- 
ciation, 1879. Born Boscawen, N. H., 1795 ; died Deering, Me., March 28, 
1879. Me. med. ass., Surg. -gen. cat. 

FISKE, CALEB, M.D. honorary. 

KING, DAVID, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1796. 

PECK, GARDNER MASON, M.D. Physician Foxboro, Mass.. about fif- 
teen years; in business New York, N. Y., 1838-64. Born Swansey, Mass., 
Feb. 8, 1797; deceased. Peck gen. 

PLUMMER, DAVID, M.D. 

SNOW, CALEB HOPKINS, M.D.; A.B. 1813. 

TIBBITTS, JOHN COOK, M.D. Physician East Greenwich, R. I. De- 
ceased. P. 

WARE, JONATHAN, M.D. Physician Milton, Mass.; fellow Mass. medical 
society. Born Milton, Mass.; died Milton, June 6, 1877. P. 

WILLIAMS, JEREMIAH, M.D. Physician Warren, R. I.; original fellow 
R. I. medical society; vice president. Died 1842. R. I. med. soc. 

1822 

BLISS, GEORGE WASHINGTON, M.D. Physician Seekonk, Mass., 1823- 
29. Bom Rehoboth, Mass., Feb. 22, 1791; died Seekonk, Mass., March 
20, 1829. Bliss gen.. Hist, of Rehoboth 

CORLIS, GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL, M.D.; A.B. 1808. 

FRANCIS, HENRY, M.D. 

FULLER, JACOB, M.D. Physician Providence, R. I.; original fellow R. I. 
medical society. Died 1839. R. I. med. soc. 

GREEN, ASA, M.D.; A.B. Williams college 1813; M.D. Berkshire medical 
institution 1827. Born 1789; died 1839. Williams 

GREENOUGH, CALEB, M.D. 

HUGHES, DYER, M.D. Physician Hampton, Conn. See Obituary by C. 
Gardiner in Proceedings Conn, medical society, 1883. Bom Hampton, 
Conn., Nov. 12, 1797; died Hampton, March 10, 1882. Sur.-gen. cat., P. 

INGALLS, DANIEL, M.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1818; A.M. 1821. 
Died 1828. 

WILLARD, GEORGE, M.D.; A.B. 1808. 

WOOD, ALFRED, M.D. Physician Weirs Village, Mass.; fellow Mass. 
medical society. Born Swansea, Mass., Feb. 10, 1797; died Dighton, 
Mass., Dec. 26, 1885. Mass. med. society., P. 

1823 

ANGIER, SAMUEL TUBBS, M.D.; A.B. 1818. 

CARPENTER, THOMAS OLIVER HUNT, M.D. honorary. 

GALE, EZRA BARTLETT, M.D. 

HALL, ABIEL, M.D. honorary. 

WHITE, JOHN, M.D. Physician Westminster, Mass.; fellow Mass. medi- 
cal society. Born Westminster, Mass., June 28, i8oo; died Watertown, 
N. Y., Aug. 19, 1868. Hist, of Wat., Mass. med. soc. 

1824 

BRADLEY, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D. Physician Lowell, Mass.; fellow 

Mass. medical society. From Providence, R. I. 
BUCKLIN, HIRAM, M.D. Physician Valley Falls, Smithfield, R. I. ; fellow 

R. I. medical society. Born Seekonk, Mass.; died 1845. 

R. I. med. soc, Bliss Rehoboth 



5i6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1824 

CAPRON, GEORGE, M.D. Physician Frvtit Hill, R. I., 1823-36; Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1836-82; physician U. S. marine hospital, Providence; sur- 
geon R. I. militia three years; member R. I. medical society 1826-82; 
president 1850-51; member American medical association 1876-82. 
Author Popular medicine, 1844; also numerous articles in various medi- 
cal journals. Born Cumberland, R. I., May 16, 1802; died Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 21, 1882. Trans. R. I. med. soc, R. I. eye, Prov. jour. 

CARPENTER, DRAPER, M.D.; A.B. 1821. 

DEARBORN, JONATHAN, M.D. 

FROST, ELIAS, M.D. honorary; A.B. 1804. 

GALE, AMORY, M.D. Physician Petersham, Mass.; Royalston, Mass.; 
Barre, Mass., six years; Amherst, N. H.; Canton, Mass.; South Scituate, 
Mass.; ordained evangelist 1844; preacher Southington, Conn.; Congrega- 
tional church, Norton, Mass., 1845-48; Barnstable, Mass.; physician 
Woonsocket, R. I., 1849-53; East Medway, Mass., 1853-73. Born War- 
wick, Mass., Oct. 15, 1800; died East Medway, Mass., Feb. 20, 1873. 

Hist, of Norton, P. 

GARDNER, JOHNSON, M.D. Physician Pawtucket, R. I., 1826-40; 
Seekonk, Mass., 1840-57; Providence and Pawtucket, R. I., 1857-69; 
secretary R. I. medical society 1837-42; censor; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1842-44; Mass. senate two years; Mass. executive council 
1852; board of commissioners to settle the boundary line between Mass. 
and R. I.; president Bristol county agricultural society; examining sur- 
geon R. I. recruits during Civil war. Providence. Born Rehoboth, Mass., 
Nov. 22, 1799; died Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 12, 1869. R. I. med. soc. 

NEEDHAM, JOHN GREGORY, M.D.; A.B. 1821. 

PARTRIDGE, WARREN, M.D. Physician Princeton, Mass.; fellow Mass. 
medical society. From Templeton, Mass.; born 1799; died Princeton, 
Mass., Dec. 24, 1852. Mass. med. soc, P. 

RANDALL, MENZIAS RAYNER, M.D. Physician Rehoboth, Mass.; fel- 
low Mass. medical society. Born Easton, Mass.; died Rehoboth, Mass., 
1888. Mass. med. soc. 

WILLARD, ASHBEL, M.D. honorary. 

WILLARD, HENRY, M.D. Physician Boston, Mass.; fellow Mass. medical 
society. Born 1801; died Boston, Mass., Sept. 24, 1855. P- 

1825 

ALLEN, HIRAM, M.D. Physician Woonsocket, R. I.; president R. I. 
medical society 1851-52. Born Franklin, Mass., 1803; died Woonsocket, 
R. I., March 15, 186 1. R. I. med. soc, Parsons 

ELDRIDGE, HEZEKIAH, M.D. Physician Dunstable, Mass., 1825-33; 
Pembroke, N. H., 1833-40; Amesbury, Mass., 1840-48; Milford, N. H., 
1848-70. Born Princeton, Mass., Feb. 6, 1798; died Milford, N. H., 
Jan. 25, 1870. History of Dunstable, Groton hist, ser., P. 

FALES, JOSEPH JAIRUS, M.D.; A.B. 1820. 

HANNAFORD, LEVI A., M.D. 

HUTCHINS, WILLIAM, M.D. Physician Brooklyn, Conn. Bom Killing- 
ly. Conn., Aug. 27, 1804; died Brooklyn, Conn., Aug. 8, 1845. P. 

JEFFRIES, JOHN, M.D. honorary; A.B. Harvard university 1815. 

MINER, THOMAS, M.D. Physician Middletown, Conn. ; honorary member 
R. I. medical society. Died Middletown, Conn., 1851. R. I. med. soc, P. 

MOORE, THOMAS PAINE, M.D. Physician Warren, R. I.; fellow R. I. 
medical society. Died Warren, R. I., July 26, 1859. R. I. med. soc, P. 

PARSONS, USHER, M.D. honorary; A.B. Harvard university 1818. 



i825 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE 517 

RAWSON, LEVI, M.D. Physician Famumsville, Grafton, Mass., 50 years. 
Born Upton, Mass.; died Grafton, Mass., 1876. Rawson fam. 

REYNOLDS, EDWARD, M.D. honorary; M.D. Bowdoin college 1825; 
A.B. Harvard university 181 1; A.M. Physician Boston, Mass.; professor 
surgery Tremont medical school; fellow Mass. medical society. Born 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 28, 1793; died Dec. 25, 1881. Bowdoin 

ROBINSON, MORRILL, M.D. 

STACY, PHILEMON, M.D. Physician Hatfield, Mass.; fellow Mass. medi- 
cal society. From New Salem, Mass. 

STANLEY, SAMUEL GOULD, M.D. From Attleboro, Mass. 

THOMPSON, FREEMAN, M.D. From New Salem, Mass. Died 1826. 

THURBER, DAVID, M.D. honorary. 

1826 

BARTLETT, ELISHA, M.D. Physician Lowell, Mass.; lecturer pathologi- 
cal anatomy, Berkshire medical institution; professor theory and practice 
of medicine and pathological anatomy, Dartmouth college, 1838-40; 
professor Transylvania college, Lexington, Ky., 1841-?, 1846-?; Louis- 
ville, Ky., 1849-50; medicine. University of Md., 1844-46; University of 
N. Y. 1850-52; materia medica and medical jurisprudence. College of 
physicians and surgeons, 1852-55; emeritus 1855; lecturer Vt. medical 
college 1843-52 ; honorary member R. I. medical society. Author Sketches 
of the character and writings of eminent living surgeons and physicians of 
Paris, 1831 ; History, diagnosis and treatment of the fevers of the U. S., 1841, 
new edition 1847; History, diagnosis, and treatment of typhoid and typhus 
fever, 1842; Essay on the philosophy of medical science, 1844; Inquiry 
into the degree of certainty in medicine, 1848; Simple settings in verse 
for six portraits and pictures in Mr. Dickens' gallery, 1855; several essays 
and addresses; editor Monthly journal of medical literature, Lowell, 
Mass. Born Smithfield, R. I., Oct. 6. 1804; died Smithfield, July 18, 
1855. 
Parsons, Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye. Int. eye, Allibone, Surg.-gen. cat. 

BUCKLIN, THOMAS, M.D. honorary. 

GREEN, JOHN. M.D. honorary; A.B. 1804. 

LEONARD, EZRA, M.D. honorary?; A.B. 1801. 

NORRIS, BENJAMIN, M.D.; A.B. 1823. 

ROSE, JOHN, M.D. Physician Block Island, R. I., one year; Westerly, R. 
I., three years; Rensselaerville, N. Y.; Wakefield, South Kingstown, R. I., 
1844-85. Bom South Kingstown, R. I., 1801; died Wakefield, R. I., 
Nov. 18, 1885. P. 

SCOVILL, JOHN, M.D. 

1827 

AMES, JEREMIAH FISHER, M.D. honorary; Harvard university 1827. 
WHITE, ELIHU, M.D.; A.B. 1824. 

1828 

STANLEY, WILLIAM STILLMAN, M.D.; A.B. 1825. 

WHEATON, FRANCIS LEVISON, M.D. Medical student Harvard uni- 
versity; physician Green Bay, Wis.; Providence, R. I. to 1835, 1841-95; 
Pomf ret, Conn., 1835-41 ; surgeon First light infantry; U. S. military serv- 
ice Mexican war, surgeon; surgeon - general R. I. 1847-5?; U. S. military 
service 1861-65, surgeon; fellow R. I. medical society; member Providence 
medical association. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 27, 1804; died Provi- 
dence, Dec. 26, 1895. Nee. 1896, R. I. med. soc, P. 



Si8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1769 



HONORARY GRADUATES 



1769 

BOLTON, WILLIAM. A.M. Clergyman Cork, Ireland. 

BOWEN, JABEZ, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1757; A.M. 1760; LL.D. Dart- 
mouth college 1800. Fellow Brown university 1768-85; trustee 1785- 
1815; chancellor 1785-1815. Deputy governor R. I. 1778-86; associate 
justice R. I. supreme court 1776-78; chief justice 1780-81; member R. I. 
convention on the adoption of the U. S. constitution 1790; loan com- 
missioner R. I. under Washington. Bom Providence, R. I., June 2, 
1739; died Providence, May 7, 1815. R. I. eye. 

BRYSON, JAMES, A.M. Clergyman England. 

CLARKE, WILLIAM, A.M. Clergyman England. Died 1795. 

DAVIS, JOHN, A.M.; A.B University of Penn. 1763. Fellow Brown uni- 
versity 1768-72. Tutor University of Penn. 1762-64; ordained Baptist 
minister; preacher Welsh Tract, Penn., 1769-70; pastor Second church, 
Boston, Mass., 1770-72; agent Mass. colony of Baptists to represent their 
grievances under Mass. laws 1770; member American philosophical soci- 
ety 1770. Born Welsh Tract, New Castle co., Del., 1737; died near 
Wheeling, W. Va., Dec. 13, 1772. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Penn., Sprague Annals 6 

EDWARDS, JAMES, A.M. Clergyman England. 

EDWARDS, MORGAN, A.M.; College of Philadelphia 1762. Fellow Brown 
university 1764-89; financial agent in England 1766-68. Ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1750; pastor Cork, Ireland, 1750-59; Philadelphia, Penn., 
1761-70; preacher and lecturer 1770-95. Author Customs of the prim- 
itive churches; Materials toward a history of the Baptists in Penn., 1772; 
Treatise on the new heaven and the new earth; Materials toward a history 
of the Baptists in Jersey, 1792; various sermons and sketches; translator 
Res sacrae. 1788. Born Trevethin Parish, Monmouthshire, Wales, May 
9, 1722; died Pencador, Del., Jan. 28, 1795. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Hist. B. U. 

EVANS, CALEB, A.M.; D.D. 1789. Baptist minister; pastor Bristol, Eng- 
land. Author Letter to Rev. John Wesley, 1775; Reply to Rev. Mr. Fletch- 
er's vindication of Wesley, 1776; other publications. See Watt's Bibli- 
otheca Britannica. Born Bristol, England, 1737; died Aug. 9, 1791. 

AUibone, Darling's Cyc. bib., Cyc. Am. biog., Manning and B. U. 

HART, OLIVER, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1749; pastor Charleston, 
S. C, 1750-80; Hopewell, N. J., 1780-95; sent by council of safety to 
reconcile disaffected frontier settlers 1775. Author Dancing exploded; 
Discourse on death of William Tennant, 1777; The Christian tem-ple; Cir- 
cular letter on Christ's mediatorial character; America's remembrancer; 
A gospel church portrayed. Born Warminster, Penn., July 5, 1723; died 
Hopewell, N. J., Dec. 31, 1795. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc. Manning and B. U. 

HOWELL, DAVID, A.M.; LL.D. 1703; A.B. College of N. J. 1766; A.M. 
1769; Yale college 1772. Tutor Brown university 1766-69; professor 
natural philosophy' 176Q-7Q; jurisprudence 1 700-1824; acting president 
1791-92; fellow Brown university 1 773-1824; secretarv of the corporation 
1 780-1806. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; member Continental congress 



1769 HONORARY GRADUATES 519 

1782-85; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1786-87; attorney general 
1789; commissioner for settling the boundaries of the U. S. ; district attor- 
ney R. I.; U. S. justice R. I district 1812-24. Born N. J., Jan. i, 1747; 
died Providence, R. I.. July 21, 1824. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Manning and 
B. U.. Hist B. U. 

JONES, ROBERT STRETTLE, A.M.; College of Philadelphia 1765. Died 
1792. 

JONES, SAMUEL. A.M.; D.D. 1786; A.B. College of Philadelphia 1762; A.M. 
1765; D.D. 1788. Ordained Baptist minister 1763; pastor Pennepek, 
now Lower Dublin, and Southampton, Penn., 1763-70; Pennepek 1770- 
1814; principal private theological seminary; one of the founders Brown 
university; chaplain Penn. regiment during the Revolution; president 
Philadelphia Baptist association 1797-1814. Author Doctrine of the 
covenant, 1783; Born Cefen-y-Gelli, Bettws Parish, Glamorganshire, 
South Wales, Jan. 14, 1735; died Philadelphia, Penn., Feb. 7, 18 14. 

Sprague Annals 6, Penn., Bapt. encyc. Manning and B. U. 

MORGAN, ABEL, A.M. Student Pencador academy; ordained Baptist 
minister 1734; pastor Middletown, N. J., 1738-85. Author Anti-paedo- 
rantism, or Mr. Samuel Finley's "Plea for the speechless" examined and 
refuted, 1747; Reply, 1750. Born Welsh Tract, Del., April 18, 17 13; died 
Middletown, N. J., Nov. 24, 1785. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

RYLAND, JOHN COLLETT, A.M. Educated Bristol, England; ordained 
Baptist minister; pastor Warwick 1746-59; College street chapel, North- 
ampton, 1759-86; principal academy, Northampton; Enfield, 1786-92. 
Author English grammar, 1767; Easy introduction to mechanics, 1768; 
Scheme of infidelity ruined forever, 1770; The preceptor, 1776; Contempla- 
tions on the beauties of creation, 3 vols., 1777-82; The wtse student and 
Christian preacher, 1780; Character of the Rev. James Hervey, M.A., 1791; 
Select essays, 1792. Born 1723; died 1792. 

Darling's cyc. bib., AUibone, Watt's Bib. Brit., Manning and B. U. 

SMITH, HEZEKIAH, A.M.; D.D. 1797; A.B. College of N. J. 1762; A.M. 
1765; Yale university 1772. Fellow Brown university 1765-1805. Or- 
dained Baptist minister 1763; preacher Charleston, S. C; pastor Haver- 
hill, Mass., 1765-1805; chaplain American army during Revolution. 
Born Long Island, N. Y., April 21, 1737; died Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 22, 
1805. Manning and B. U., Sprague Annals 6 

STILLMAN, SAMUEL, A.M.; D.D. 1788; A.M. Harvard university 1761; 
College of Philadelphia 1761. Trustee Brown university 1764-65; fellow 
1765-1807. Ordained Baptist minister 1759; pastor James Island, S. C; 
Bordentown, N. J., two years; assistant pastor Second church, Boston, 
Mass., one year; pastor First church, Boston, 1765-1807; member Federal 
convention 1788; member American philosophical society 1768. For 
life and bibliography, see Sprague's Annals of the American pulpit, vol. 6. 
Born Philadelphia, Penn., Feb. 27, 1737; died Boston, Mass., March 12, 
1807. 
Penn., Harv., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. Manning and B. U., Fun. ser. 

STITES, JOHN, A.M. Mayor Elizabethtown, N. J. 

N. J.. Manning and B. U. 

THOMAS, DAVID, A.M. Student Hopewell academy, Hopewell, N. J.; 
ordained Baptist minister 1750; missionary, Va., 1751-88; pastor Mill 
Creek church, Berkeley co., Va., 1788-96; Washington church. Mason 
CO., Ky., 1796-?; resident East Hickman, Ky. Born London Tract, 
Penn., Aug. 16, 1732; died 1815?. 

Manning and B. U., Bapt. encyc , Sprague Annals 6 

TOULMIN, JOSHUA, A.M.; D.D. Harvard university 1794. Educated 
St. Paul's school and at a dissenting academy; Independent clergyman 
Colyton, Devonshire; Baptist clergyman Taunton, Somersetshire; Uni- 
tarian clergyman Birmingham, 1804-15. Author numerous sermons and 



520 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1769 

other publications. See Watt's Bihliotheca Britannica. Born London, 
1740; died 1815. Darling's eye. bib., AUibone 

UPHAM, EDWARD, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1734; A. M. 1737. 
Fellow Brown university 1764-89. Ordained Baptist minister 1740; 
pastor West Springfield, Mass., 1740-48, 1771-90; First church, Newport, 
R. I., 1748-71. Born Maiden, Mass., March 26, 1709; died West Spring- 
field, Oct. 5, 1797. Prov. gaz.. Manning and B. U., P. 

WANTON, JOSEPH, A.M.; A.B. Harvard 1751; A.M. 1754. Trustee 
Brown university 1764-80. Merchant Newport, R. I.; member R. I. gen- 
eral assembly; deputy governor R. I., 1764-65, 1767-68. Born Newport, 
R. I., Feb. 8, 1730; died New York, N. Y., Aug, 8, 1780. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Wanton fam. 

WARD, HENRY, A.M. Fellow Brown university 1767-71. Secretary R. 
I. 1760-97; member Congress New York, N. Y., 1765; member committee 
of correspondence during Revolution. ~ Born R. I., Dec. 27, 1732; died 
R. I., Nov. 25, 1797. Cyc. Am. biog. 

1770 

BEDDOME, BENJAMIN, A.M. Student Bristol college, England; Inde- 
pendent college, Milend, London; ordained Baptist minister 1743; pastor 
Bourton-on-the-Water, England, 1743-97. K\xth.ov Sermons, 3 vols.; also 
numerous hymns. Born Henley, England, Jan. 23, 171 7; died Bourton- 
on-the-Water, England, Sept. 3, 1797. Bapt. encyc. 

BOWEN, WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. Yale university 1766. Physician Prov- 
idence, R. I.; original fellow R. I. medical society. Born Providence, 
R. I., March 8, 1747; died Providence, Jan. 1832. R. I. cyc. 

BROWN, JOSEPH, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1769-85; professor 
natural philosophy 1784-85. Merchant Providence, R. I.; meinber R. I. 
house of representatives. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 3, 1733; died 
Providence, Dec. 3, 1785. R. I. cyc. 

EATON, ISAAC, A.M.; College of N. J. 1756; College of Philadelphia 1761. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1748; pastor Hopewell, N. J., 1748-72; prin- 
cipal Hopewell academy 1756-?. Born Montgomery, Penn., 1724; died 
Hopewell, N. J., July 4, 1772. 
Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Manning and B. U. 

EVANS, ABEL, A.M. 

EVANS, HUGH, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Bristol, England. 
Died 1 78 1. Manning and B. U. 

JAMES, SAMUEL, A.M. Baptist minister England. 
REYNOLDS, JOHN, A.M. Baptist minister England. Died 1792. 

WALLIN, BENJAMIN, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1741; pastor 
Maze Pond church, London, England, 1741-82. Author Christian life, 
1746; Evangelical hymns and songs, 1750; Experiences of the saints, 1763; 
Lectures on primitive Christianity, 1769; Superabounding grace, 1775; 
besides numerous other publications. See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. 
Bom London, England, 171 1; died Feb. 19, 1782. 

Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Darling's Cyc. bib. 

WEST, BENJAMIN, A.M.; LL.D. 1792; A.M. Harvard university 1770; 
Dartmouth college 1782. Merchant and bookseller Providence, R. I.; 
clothing manufacturer during Revolution; teacher mathematics, Protes- 
tant Episcopal seminary, Philadelphia, Penn., 1784-86; professor mathe- 
matics and astronomy 1786-98; mathematics and natural philosophy 
1798; principal school for navigation, Providence; postmaster 1802-13; 
fellow American academy of arts and sciences 1781. Author various 
articles on astronomy; editor almanacs 1763-93; Ninth Americanc alendar. 
Born Rehoboth, Mass., March, 1730; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 26, 
1813. R. I. cyc, Cyc Am. biog. 



1770 HONORARY GRADUATES 521 

WILLIAMS, DAVID, A.M. Dissenting minister Frome, Somersetshire, 
England; Exeter; Highgate; founder academy. Chelsea, 1773; chapel, 
Margaret street, Cavendish square, London, 1776; Literary fund, 1788-89. 
Author numerous publications. See Allibone's Dictionary of authors. 
Born near Cardigan, Wales, 1738; died 1816. 

Darling's Cyc. bib.. Watt's Bib. Brit. 

WOODMAN, ISAAC, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Thorpe, or 
Sutton, Leicester, Eng. Died previous to 1789. 

1771 

HITCHCOCK, DANIEL, A.M.; A.B. Yale College 1761; A.M. 1764. Lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; lieutenant-colonel R. I. militia; colonel Continental 
army 1775-77. Bom R. I., 1741 ; died Morristown, N. J., Jan., 1777. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Heitman Rev. 

NELSON, WILLIAM, A.M. Baptist minister; pastor Taunton, Mass. 
Died 1806. Min. of Taunton 

PELOT, FRANCIS, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Ewhaw, S. 
C, i746?-i774. Bom Norville, Switzerland, March 11, 1720; died 
Ewhaw, S. C., 1774. P- 

1772 

KELLY, ERASMUS, A.M.; A.B. College of Philadelphia 1769; A.M. 1783. 
Ordained Baptist minister; pastor First church Newport, R. I., 1771-84. 
Born Perkasie, Bucks co., Penn., July 24, 1748; died Newport, R. I., Nov. 
7, 1784. Penn. 

RYLAND. JOHN, A.M.; D.D. 1792. Ordained Baptist minister 1771; 
co-pastor, Northampton, England, 1771-86; pastor 1786-93; Broadinead 
church Bristol, England, 1793-1825; president Baptist college, Bristol, 
1793-1825; secretary Baptist missionary society 1815-25. Author num- 
erous publications. See Darling's Cyclopcedia bihliographica. Bom 
Warwick, England, Jan. 29, 1753; died Bristol, England, May 25, 1825. 

Nat. cyc. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone 

WILLIAMS, JONATHAN, A.B.; Harvard university 1772. Died 1780. 

1773 

BROWN, JOHN, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1 774-1803; treasurer 
1 7 75 "96- Merchant Providence. R. I.; leader attack on Gaspee, June 17, 
1772; member Continental congress 1784-86; member commission for 
erection of the federal buildings; member U. S. house of representatives 
1799-1801. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 27, 1736; died Providence, 
Sept. 20, 1803. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Cong, direct.. Manning and B. U. 

EYRES, THOMAS, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1754; A.M. 1757. Fellow 
Brown university 1764-88; secretary 1764-76. Physician Newport, R. I. 
Born 1735; died Newport, R. I., Feb. 23, 1788. Manning and B. U. 

FOSTER, HENRY, A.M.; A. B.. Oxford university. Minister Church of 
England; curate and lecturer St. Andrew Wardrobe, Blackfriars, 1769-89; 
curate St. James, Clerkenwell, 1804-14. Author Grace displayed and Saul 
converted, 1814; The Bible preacher, 1814. Born 1745; died 1814. 

Darling's cyc. bib.. Manning and B. U. 

FULLER, BENJAMIN, A.M. Baptist minister Devizes, Wiltshire, Eng- 
land. Manning and B. tJ. 

HEXTALL, WILLIAM, A.M. Independent minister, Northampton, Eng- 
land. Manning and B. U. 



522 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1773 

NEWTON, JOHN. A.M.; D.D College of N. J. 1791. Ordained Church of 
England 1764; curate Olney. Buckinghamshire, 1764-79; St. Mary Wool- 
noth and St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, Lombard street, London, 1779-1807. 
Author Works. 6 vols., 1806. See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica and 
Allibone's Dictionary of authors. Born London, England, 172^; died 
1807. Darling's Cyc. bib., Manning and B. U., Col. N. J. 

STAFFORD, JOHN, A.M. Independent minister; pastor New Broad street 
chapel, London, t 758-1800. Author Scripture doctrine of sin and grace 
considered, twenty-five discourses on Romans VII., with notes, 1772. Born 
Leicester, England, 1728; died 1800. 

Nat. cyc. biog.. Darling's cyc. bib., Manning and B. U. 

SYMMONDS, JOSHUA, A.M. Independent minister, Bedford, England. 
Died 1788. Manning and B. U. 

TOPLADY, AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE, A.M.; A.B. Dublin university 1760. 
Ordained Church of England minister 1762; rector Broad Hemburg, 
Devon, England, 1768-75; near Leicester Square, London, 1775-78. 
Author hymns and sermons in Works, 6 vols., 1794; editor Gospel maga- 
zine several years. See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. Bom Famham, 
Surrey, 1740; died Aug, 11, 1778. 

AUibone, Chalmer's biog. cyc, Darling's Cyc. bib 

1774 

ASH, JOHN, A.M.; LL.D. elsewhere 1774. Student Bristol college, England. 
Baptist minister, Loughwood, Dorset, England; Pershore, Worcester- 
shire. Author Introduction to Lowth's English grammar, 1766; New and 
com-plete English dictionary, 1775; Sentiments on education, collected from 
the best writers, 1777. Bom Dorsetshire, England, 1724; died Pershore, 
Worcestershire, England, 1779. 

Darling's Cyc. bib., Watt's Bib. Brit., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, 

BABCOCK, JOSHUA, A.M.; A.B. Yale university 1724; A.M. 1727. 
Fellow Brown university 1764-83. Medical student Boston, Mass.; 
England; physician Westerly, R. I.; first postmaster Westerly 1776; asso- 
ciate justice R. I. supreme court 1747-49; chief justice 1749-51, 1763-64; 
major-general R. I. militia 1776; deputy R. I. general assembly 1776. 
Bom Westerly, R. I., 1707; died Westerly, April i, 1783. 

R. I. cyc, Bapt. encyc. 

BOOTH, ABRAHAM, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister; superintendent 
Kirby-Woodhouse congregation 1760-69; pastor Particular Baptists 
London, 1769-1806. Author numerous sermons and essays in Works, 3 
vols., 1813. See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. Born Blackwell, Derby- 
shire, England, 1734; died 1806. 

Nat. cyc. biog., Darling's Cyc. bib., Allibone, Manning and B. U. 

DAVIES, BENJAMIN, A.M. Baptist -minister Wales; principal academy, 
Abergavenny, Wales. Manning and B.U. 

DAY, ROBERT, A.M. Baptist minister; pastor Wellington, Somerset- 
shire, England. Author sermons. Died 1791. 

Allibone, Manning and B. U. 

GREGSON, MOSES, A.M. Clergyman, Rowell, Northamptonshire. Eng- 
land. Author sermons. B. U. and Manning, Allibone 

JENNINGS, JAMES, A.M. Clergyman, Islington, near London, England. 

B. U. and Manning 

JONES, DAVID A.M. Student Hopewell academy, Hopewell, N. J., three 
years; ordained Baptist minister 1766; pastor Freehold church, Mon- 
mouth CO., N. J., 1766-75; Great Valley church, Chester co., Penn., 1775- 
76, 1781-86, 1792-1820; Southampton church Bucks co., Penn.. 1786-92; 
chaplain Continental army 1776-81; U. S. army 1704-96, 1813-15. Born 
White Clay Creek Hundred. Newcastle co , Del., May 12, 1736; died 
East Town, Chester co., Penn., Feb. 5, 1820 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 



1774 HONORARY GRADUATES 523 

OULTON, JOHN, A.M. Baptist minister; pastor Rawdon, Yorkshire, 
England. Died 1804. B. U. and Manning 

PORTER, WILLIAM, A.M. Independent minister; pastor Camomile street, 
London, England. B. U. and Manning 

POYNTING, JOHN, A.M. Baptist minister; pastor Worcester, England. 
Died 1 79 1. B. U. and Manning 

PYE, JOHN, A.M. Minister Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Died 1774. 

B. U. and Manning 

SKILLMAN, ISAAC, A.M.; D.D. 1798; A.B. College of N. J. 1766. Baptist 
minister; member committee of grievances, Warren association, 1864; 
pastor Second church, Boston, Mass., 1773-87; Salem, N. J., 1790-99. 
Born N. J., 1740; died June 8, 1799. 

Sprague Annals 6, Col. N. J., B. U. and Manning 

STELLE, BENJAMIN, A.M.; A.B. College of N. J. 1766. Principal Latin 
school, Providence, R. I.; lawyer Providence, R. I. Born N. J., 1741; 
died Providence, R. I., Jan. 17, 1819. Prov. gaz., B. U. and Manning 

TILLINGHAST, WILLIAM, A.M. Baptist minister, Penn.?. 

VAN HORN, WILLIAM, A.M. Student Dr. Jones' academy, Lower Dub- 
lin, Penn.; ordained Baptist minister 1772; pastor Southampton, Penn., 
1772-85; Scotch Plains church, N. J., 1 785-1807; chaplain Continental 
army; member first Penn. constitutional convention. Bom Bucks co., 
Penn., July 8, 1747; died Pittsburgh, Penn., Oct. 31, 1807. 

Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc. 

WHITE, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1771; A.M. 1774. Born 
Weymouth, Mass., March 6, 1759; died Weymouth, Nov. 7, 1816. 

Vinton mem. 

WILTON, SAMUEL. A.M.; D.D. College of N. J. 1773. Independent 
clergyman; pastor Tooting, Surrey, England, Author Apology for re- 
newal of application to parliament by Protestant dissenting ministers, 1773 ; 
Review of some of the articles of the Church of England, 1774. 

Manning and B. U., Allibone, Watt's Bib. Brit. 

1775 

FOSTER. BENJAMIN, A.B. ; A.M. 1786; D.D. 1792; A.B. Yale college 1774; 
A.M. Yale college 1781. Trustee Brown university 1786-98. Ordained 
Baptist minister 1776; pastor Leicester, Mass., 1776-81; Danvers, Mass., 
two years; First church, Newport, R. I., 1785-88; First church, New York, 
N. Y., 1788-98. Author various doctrinal pamphlets. Born Danvers, 
Mass., June 12, 1750; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1798. 

Sprague Annals, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

1776 

GREENE, NATHANAEL, A.M.- College of N. J. 1781. Member R. I. 
general assembly 1770; brigadier-general Continental army 1775-76; 
major-general 1 776-83 ; quartermaster-general retaining right to command 
in field 1778-80. See G. W Greene's Life of Nathanael Greene, 3 vols., 
1867-71. Bom Potowomut, Warwick, R. I., June 7, 1742; died Mul- 
berry Grove, Ga., June 19, 1786. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's cyc, R. I. cyc, Heitman Rev. 

PARKE, JOHN, A.M. ; A.B. College of Philadelphia 1 77 1 ; A.M. 1 775 ; Harvard 
university 1776. Assistant to quartermaster-general. Continental army; 
lieutenant-colonel; resident Philadelphia, Penn.; Va. Author Lyric 
works of Horace, truncated into English verse, to which are added a number 
of original poems, 1786. Born Dover. Del., Ajiril 7, 1754; died near 
Dover. Dec. 11, 1789. Cyc Am. biog., Penn. 



524 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1783 

1783 

BOURNE, BENJAMIN, A.M.; LL.D. 1801; A.B. Harvard university 1775; 
A.M. 1778. Trustee Brown university 1792-1808. Quartermaster 
and ensign R. I. militia 1776-77; member R. I. general assembly; one of 
committee sent with a petition from R. I. to Continental congress 1789; 
delegate R. I. convention on adoption of the Federal constitution 1790; 
member U. S. house of representatives 1790-96; justice U. S. district 
court, R. I., 1801-08. Born Bristol, R. I., Sept. 9, 1755; died Bristol, 
Sept. 17, 1808. 

Prov. gaz., Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Cong, direct., Heitman Rev 

MANN, JAMES, A.M.; M.D. 1815; A.B. Harvard university 1776; A.M. 1779; 
Yale college 1782. Surgeon Continental army; physician New York, 
N. Y., until 1812; surgeon U. S. army 1812-32; fellow American academy 
of arts and sciences. Author Medical sketches of the campaigns of 1812- 
14, 181 6; various scientific articles. Bom Wrentham, Mass., July 22, 
1759; died Governor's Island, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1832. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Surg. -gen. cat. 

OLIVER, THOMAS FITCH, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1775; A.M. 
1778. Fellow Brown university 1784-88. Ordained Episcopal minister; 
rector Providence, R. I. Born Salem, Mass., 1757; died Providence, 
R. I., Jan. 25, 1797. - Sprague Annals, Prov. gaz. 

1784 

HOPKINS, STEPHEN, LL.D. Trustee Brown university 1764-85; chan- 
cellor 1764-85. Town clerk Scituate, R. I., 1732-41; president town 
council 1735-42; member R. I. house of representatives 14 terms 1732- 
52, also 1770-75; speaker 1741-43; justice of peace 1736; justice court of 
common pleas 1736-39; chief justice 1739-47?; assistant justice R. I. supe- 
rior court 1747-51; chief justice 1751-55; delegate Colonial congress, 
Albany, N. Y., 1754, 1755; governor R. L, 1755-57, 1758-62, 1763-65, 
1767-68; delegate colonial congress, Boston, Mass., 1757; member Con- 
tinental congress 1774-77; signer Declaration of independence 1776; 
member R. I. council of war 1776-78. See W. E. Foster's Stephen Hop- 
kins, a R. I. statesman, 1884. Born Providence, R. I., March 7, 1707; 
died Providence, July 13, 1785. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Cong, direct. 

RIPPO'N, JOHN, A.M.; D.D. 1792. Student Baptist college, Bristol, 
England; Baptist minister; pastor London 1773-1836. Author various 
sermons, discourses and addresses 1784-27; editor Collection of psalms 
and hymns for public worship from, various authors; new edition Dr. Gill's 
Expositor, with a m.emoir, 1810; Baptist register. Born Devonshire, 
England, 1751; died 1836. 

Bapt. encyc, AUibone, Darling's Cyc. bib.. Watt's Bib. Brit. 

1786 

ALLISON, BURGISS, A.M.; D.D. 1804. Student R. I. college, now Brown 
university, 1777; Baptist minister; pastor Bordentown, N. J.; principal 
classical boarding school Bordentown, until 1796; chaplain U. S. house 
of representatives 1816; navy yard, Washington, D. C, 1816-27; member 
American philosophical society. Author numerous contributions to 
periodical literature. Born Bordentown, N. J., Aug. 17, 1753; died 
Washington, D. C, Feb. 20, 1827. 

Sprague Annals, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

EDWARDS, ENOCH, A.M. 

NEWTON, JAMES, A.M. Baptist minister; pastor Bristol, England. 
Died 1790. P. 

SHARP, GRANVILLE, LL.D.; Harvard university 1788; College of WilHam 
and Mary 1791. Law student England; in ordnance office, England, 



1786 HONORARY GRADUATES 525 

until 1777; philanthropist London; founder Society for the abolition of 
slavery. Author numerous publications. See Watt's Bibliotheca Brit- 
annica. Born Durham, England, Nov. 10, 1735; died July 6, 1813. 

AUibone, Darling's eye. bib. 

THOMAS, JOSEPH, A.M. 

WILSON, PETER, A.M.; LL.D. Union college 1798. Student University 
of Aberdeen; teacher N. Y. ; principal academy Hackensack, N. J.; mem- 
ber N. J. legislature 1777-83; professor Greek and Latin languages, Co- 
lumbia college, 1789-92, 1797-1820; principal Erasmus hall, Flatbush, 
L. L, 1792-97. Author Rules of Latin prosody, 1810; Introduction to Greek 
prosody, 181 7; Compendium, of Greek prosody, 1817; editor Sallust; Longi- 
nus; Greek Testament; Alexander Adams' Roman antiquities, revised, 
1820. Born Ordiquhill, Banff, Scotland, Nov. 23, 1746; died New Bar- 
badoes, N. J., Aug. i, 1825. Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone 

1787 

BRIGGS, JOEL, A.B.; A.M. 1795. Student Brown university 1777; licensed 
Baptist preacher about 1783; ordained 1787; pastor Braintree, now 
Randolph, Mass., 1787-1828; resident Stoughton, Mass. Born Norton, 
Mass., April 15, 1757; died Randolph or Stoughton, Mass., Jan. 18, 1828. 

Am. q. reg.. Hist, of Norton 

FOSTER, DANIEL, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1777; A.M. 1780; Har- 
vard university 1785. Ordained Congregational minister 1778; pastor 
New Braintree, Mass., 1778-95. Author sermons. Born Warren, Mass., 
1751; died New Braintree, Mass., Sept. 4, 1795. Sprague's Annals 2 

JEFFERSON, THOMAS, LL.D.; A.B. College of William and Mary 1762; 
LL.D. 1782; Yale College 1786; Harvard university 1787; College of N. 
J. 1791. Delegate Continental congress 1775-76, 1783-84; governor Va. 
1779-81; U. S. minister plenipotentiary, France, 1784-89; U. S. secretary 
of state 1790-94; vice-president U. S. 1797-1801; president U.S. 1801-09; 
fellow American academy of arts and sciences ; president American phil- 
osophical society. See Writings of Thomas Jefferson, collected and edited 
by Paul Leicester Ford, 1892. Born Shadwell, Albemarle co., Va., April 
2, 1743; died Monticello, Albemarle co., Va., July 4, 1826. Cyc. Ain. biog. 

OTTO, LOUIS GUILLAUME, comte de MOSLOY, LL.D. Secretary to 
Marquis de La Luzerne, Munich, 1776; U. S. 1776-79; charg^ d'affaires, 
U. S., 1779-92; secretary of legation, Berlin, 1798-99; charg^ d'affaires, 
Berlin, 1799-1800; French minister plenipotentiary, Munich, 1803; French 
counsellor of state; ambassador Vienna 1809-13; minister of state 1813; 
minister of foreign affairs during the hundred days 1815. Born Kork, 
Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany, 1754; died Paris, France, 1817. 

Larousse 

PATTEN, WILLIAM, A.M.; D.D. 1807; A.B. Dartmouth college 1780; 
A.M. Dartmouth college 1783; Yale college 1785. Trustee Brown vtni- 
versity 1790-1839. Ordained Congregational minister 1786; pastor 
Second church, Newport, R. I., 1786-1833. Author Christianity the true 
religion, 1795; Memoir of Mrs. Ruth Patten, 1834; Reminiscences of Rev. 
Samuel Hopkins, 1843; ^^so various sermons. Born Halifax, Mass., 1763; 
died Hartford, Conn., March 9, 1839. 

Dart., Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Sprague Annals i 

SENTER, ISAAC, A.M.; M.D. Yale College 1792; Harvard university 1793. 
Trustee Brown university 1789-99. Surgeon Continental army; prisoner 
at Quebec; physician Pawtuxet, R. I., until 1780; Newport, R. I., 1780- 
99; member R. I. house of representatives 1779-80; surgeon and physi- 
cian-general R. I. 1780; corresponding member Mass. historical society; 
member American philosophical society. Born Londonderry, N. H., 
1754; died Dec, 20, 1799. R. I. cyc, Harv. 



526 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1788 

1788 

FLINT, ABEL, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1785; A. M. Yale college 1788; D.D. 
Union college 18 18. Tutor Brown university 1786-90. Ordained Con- 
gregational nainister 1791; pastor Second church, Hartford, Conn., 1791- 
1824; secretary Conn, missionary society 1798-1822; one of the founders 
Conn. Bible society 1809. Author Geometry and trigonometry, with a 
treatise on stirveying, 1806; numerous sermons and addresses; also a 
selection and translation from Massillon's and Bourdaloue's sermons. 
Born Windham, Conn., Aug. 6, 1765; died Hartford, Conn., March 7, 
1825. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

HANCOCK, JOHN, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1754; A.M. 1757; 
LL.D. 1792; A. M. College of N. J. 1769; Yale college 1769. Merchant 
Boston, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1766-72; Provin- 
cial congress, Concord, Mass., 1774-75; Continental congress 1775-80, 
1785-86; president 1775-77; major-general Mass. militia 1776; member 
Mass. constitutional convention 1780; governor Mass. 1780-85, 1787-93. 
Bom Quincy, Mass., Jan. 12, 1737; died Quincy, Oct. 8, 1793. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

HITCHCOCK, ENOS, D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1767; A.M. 1770; 
Yale college 1781. Fellow Brown university 1785-1803. Ordained Con- 
gregational minister 1771; pastor Second church, Beverly, Mass., 1771-?; 
chaplain Continental army 1780-83; pastor Benevolent church. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1 783-1803. Author Treatise on education, 1790; Catechetical 
instructions and forms of devotion for children and youth, 1798; Sermons, 
with an essay on the Lord's supper, 1793-1800. Born Springfield, Mass., 
March 7, 1744; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 27, 1803. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Sprague Annals, 2, AUibone 

STANFORD, JOHN, A.M.; D.D. Union college 1829. Trustee Brown uni- 
versity 1788-90. Principal boarding school, Hammersmith, England; 
ordained Baptist minister 1781; pastor Hammersmith 1781-86; principal 
academy. New York, N. Y., 1786-87, 1789-1813; pastor First church, 
Providence, R. I., 1787-88; chaplain almshouse, city hospital, and state 
prison. New York. Author Aged Christian's com-panion, 1829; also nu- 
merous sermons and addresses. Bom Wandsworth, Surrey, England, 
Oct. 20, 1754; died New York, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1834. 

Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

WINTER, JOSEPH, A.M. Lawyer. 

1789 

ALEXANDER, CALEB, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1777. Ordained Pres- 
byterian minister 1781; pastor New Marlboro, Mass., 1781-82; Mendon, 
N. Y., 1 785-1 802; Salisbury. Norway, Fairfield, N. Y. ; principal academy, 
Fairfield; Onondaga, N. Y., 1812-16; missionary, Onondaga presbytery, 
1822. Author English gram.mar, 1793; Grammatical system of the Latin 
language, 1795 ; New introduction to the Latin language, 1795 ; Gram.matical 
system of the Grecian language, 1796; Dissertation on the Psalms, 1796; 
Spelling book, 1799; Columbian dictionary, 1800; New and complete system, 
of arithmetic, 1802; Gram-matical system of the English language, 1814; 
Young lady's and gentleman's instructor; also essays and sermons. Bom 
Northfield, Mass., July 22, 1775; died Onondaga, N. Y., April 12, 1828. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 3 

WASHBURN, SETH, A.M. Died 1845. 

1790 

ANDROS, THOMAS, A.M. Continental army 1775-?; seaman private 
armed vessel; captured by the British; escaped from Jersey prison ship; 
ordained Congregational minister 1788; pastor Berkley, Mass., 1 788-1834; 
member Mass. house of representatives two terms. Author Sufferings 



1790 HONORARY GRADUATES 527 

on board the old Jersey prison ship in iy8i , 1840?; also numerous sermons. 
Born Norwich, Conn., May i, 1759; died Berkley, Mass., Dec. 30, 1845. 

Min. of Taunton 

COBB, DAVID, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1766; A.M. 1769; College 
of N. J. 1783. Physician Taunton, Mass.; secretary Bristol co. conven- 
tion 1774; delegate Provincial congress, Concord, 1775; colonel Conti- 
nental army; brevet brigadier-general 1763; major-general Mass. militia; 
judge court of common pleas Bristol co.; member U. S. house of repre- 
sentatives 1793-95; land agent and farmer Oldsboro, Me., 1796-1817; 
member Mass. senate; president 1802; member Mass. council 1808; 
lieutenant-governor Mass. 1809; member board of military defence 181 2; 
chief justice court of common pleas, Hancock co.. Me.; fellow American 
academy of arts and sciences. Born Attleboro, Mass., Sept. 14, 1748; 
died Taunton, Mass., April 17, 1830. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Heitman, Harv. 

DANA, JOSIAH, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1763; A.M. 1766; Yale 
college 1766; Dartmouth college 1794. Ordained Congregational min- 
ister; pastor Church of Christ, Barre, Mass., 1767-1801. Born Pomfret, 
Conn., Aug. 22, 1742; died Barre, Mass., Oct. i, 1801. P. 

DEANE, SAMUEL, A.M.; D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1760; A.M. 1763. 
Librarian Harvard university 1760-63; tutor 1763-64; minister Portland, 
Me., 1765-1814; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; vice 
president and trustee Bowdoin college 1 794-1813. Author Sermons, 
1794; N. E. Farmer, 2d ed., 1797. Bom Dedham, Mass., July 10, 1733; 
died Portland, Me., Nov. 12, 1814. Allibone, Harv., Bowdoin 

FALES, SAMUEL, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1773; A.M. 1776. Law- 
yer Taunton, Mass.; clerk of the courts; chief justice court of common 
pleas. Born Bristol, R. L, 1750; died Boston, Mass., Jan. 20, 1818. 

Min. of Taunton 

FREEMAN, JAMES, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1777; A.M. 1780; 
D.D. 1811. Prisoner Quebec 1780-82; lay reader King's chapel Boston, 
Mass., 1782-87; ordained Unitarian minister 1787; pastor King's chapel 
1787-1826; member first school committee Boston 1793; fellow Ameri- 
can academy of arts and sciences; original member Mass. historical so- 
ciety. Author Sermons and charges, 1832 ; also various historical sketches 
and sermons. Born Charlestown, Mass., April 22, 1759; died Newton, 
Mass., Nov. 14, 1885. Cyc. Am. biog. 

HOMER, JONATHAN, A.M.; D.D. 1826; A.B. Harvard university 1777; 
A.M. 1780; Dartmouth college 1788. Ordained Congregational minister 
1782; pastor First church, Newton, Mass., 1782-1839; member Mass. 
historical society. Author Character and duties of a Christian soldier 
1790 ; Successive generations am-ong mankind, 1 79 1 ; Mourner's friend, 1792 
Description and history of Newton, 1798; Way of God vindicated, 1804 
also sermons; editor Teal's Columbian Bible. Bom Boston, Mass., Oct., 
1759; died Newton, Mass., Aug. 11, 1843. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

HOPKINS, SAMUEL, D.D.; A.B. Yale college 1741; A.M. 1744. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1743; pastor Housatonnuc, now Great Barring- 
ton, Mass., 1743-69; First church, Newport, R. I., 1770-76, 1780-1803; 
preacher Newburyport, Mass.; Canterbury, Stamford, Conn., 1776-80. 
Author Works, edited by E. A. Park, 3 vols., 1854. Born Waterbury, 
Conn., Sept. 17, 1721; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 20, 1803. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Sprague Annals i, Allibone 

STUBER, HENRY, A.M. Physician Philadelphia, Penn. Author Con- 
tinuation of Franklin's autobiography. Born Philadelphia, Penn., 1770; 
died 1792. Allibone 

WASHINGTON, GEORGE, LL.D.; Harvard university 1776; Yale college 
1781; University of Penn. 1783. Delegate Continental congress 1774 



S28 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1790 

1775; commander-in-chief Continental army 1775-83; president conven- 
tion that framed the federal constitution 1787; president U. S. 1789-97; 
lieutenant-general and commander-in-chief U. S. army 1798; fellow 
American academy of arts and sciences ; member American philosophical 
society. Author Writings, collected and edited by W. C. Ford, 14 vols., 
1889-93. Born Pope's Creek, Westmoreland co., Va,, Feb. 22, 1732; 
died Mount Vernon, Va., Dec. 14, 1799. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 
WHELPLY, SAMUEL, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1792; pastor 
Stockbridge, Mass., 1792; West Stockbridge, Mass.; Green River, N. Y., 
until 1798; principal academy, Morristown, N. J., 1 798-1809; became 
Presbyterian 1809; conducted school, Newark, N. J., 1809-14; boy's 
school, New York, N. Y., 18 14-16. Author Compend of ancient and mod- 
ern history; Letters on capital punishment and war; Triangle, 5 nos., 181 7; 
also sermons and orations. Born Stockbridge, Mass., 1766; died New 
York, N. Y., July 14, 181 7. Sprague Annals 4, Allibone 

1791 

ARNOLD, JOSIAS LYNDON, A.M.: A.B. Dartmouth college 1788; A.M. 
1791; Yale college 1791. Tutor Brown university 1790-92; member Vt. 
constitutional convention 1793. Author Poems, 1797. Bom St. Johns- 
bury, Vt., April 22, 1768; died St. Johnsbury, June 7, 1796. P. 

HOLBROOK, JOSEPH, A.M. 

LEONARD, APOLLOS, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1765; A.M. 1770; Harvard 
university 1786. Lawyer Norton, Mass. Born Aug. 3, 1744; died Nov. 
II, 1799. P- 

LEONARD, SAMUEL, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1773; A.M. 1776; Harvard 
university 1781. Merchant Taunton, Mass. Born Norton, Mass., Dec. 
6, 1750; died near Taunton, Mass., April 25, 1807. Prov. gaz., P. 

LETOMBE, JOSEPH PHILIPPE, A.M.; LL.D. Yale college 1783; Univer- 
sity of Paris. French consul, New England. Deceased. 

1792 

BROWN, JAMES, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1780; A.M. 1783; Dart- 
mouth college 1791. Fellow Brown university 1789-1834. Bom Va., 
Sept. 22, 1 761; died Philadelphia, Penn., Dec. 12, 1834. 

Chad. Br. mem.. Dart. 

CRANE, JOHN, A.M.; D.D. 1803; A.B. Harvard university 1780. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1783; pastor Northbridge, Mass., 1783-1836; 
member Mass. general court. Author Discourses on baptism., 1806; Ser- 
m-ons on the nature and design of John's baptism,; also numerous sermons 
and doctrinal tracts. Born Norton, Mass., March 26, 1756; died North- 
bridge?, Mass., Aug. 31, 1836. Sprague Annals 2 

CROSBY, JOSHUA, A.M. Ordained Congregationl minister 1789; pastor 
Enfield, Mass. Died 1838. Sprague Annals 2 

DUNSCOMBE, THOMAS, A.M. Clergyman. 

FAWCETT, JOHN, A.M.; D.D. 1810. Baptist minister; pastor Wainsgate, 
England, 1764; Hebden Bridge, Halifax, England; teacher academy; 
president Bristol educational society 1792. Author Hymens, 1811; De- 
votional cotnm-entary on the Holy Scriptures, 181 1; numerous other pub- 
lications. See An account of the life . . . of the Rev. John Fawcett, D.D., 
by his son. Born Lidget Green, near Bradford, Eng. , Jan. 6, 1740; died 
Hebden Bridge, Halifax, Eng., July 25, 181 7. 

Diet. nat. biog.. Darling's cyc. bib., Allibone 

FOBES, PEREZ, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1762; A.M. 1786. Vice 
president Brown university 1786; professor natural philosophy 1786-98; 
fellow 1795-1812. Ordained Congregational minister 1766; pastor Rayn- 
ham, Mass., 1766-1812; chaplain Continental army 1777; fellow American 



1792 HONORARY GRADUATES 529 

academy of arts and sciences. Author History of Raynham, 1794; Scrip- 
ture catechism, 1804; Abridgement of the Scripture catechistn, 1809; also 
frequent sermons. Bom Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 21, 1742; died Rayn- 
ham, Mass., Feb. 23, 181 2. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Sprague Annals i 

FRANCIS, BENJAMIN, A.M. Baptist minister; pastor Shortwood, Eng- 
land. Author several hymns. Died Dec. 14, 1799. Bapt. encyc. 

FRANCIS, JOHN, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1791-96. Merchant 
Providence, R. I. Born 1763; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 4, 1796. 

Prov. gaz. 

FURMAN, RICHARD, A.M.; D.D. 1800. Ordained Baptist minister 1774; 
pastor High Hills, S. C; Statesburg, S. C; Charleston, S. C, 1787-1825; 
member S. C. constitutional convention; president Baptist triennial con- 
vention 1814. Author several sermons and addresses. Born Esopus, 
N. Y., 175s; died Charleston, S. C, Aug. 25, 1825. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc. 

HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, LL.D.; A.M. Columbia college 1788; LL.D. 
Dartmouth college 1790; College of N. J. 1791; Harvard university 1792. 
Captain N. Y. troops 1776-77; lieutenant colonel and aid-de-camp to 
Gen. Washington 1777-81; lieutenant colonel N. Y. troops 1781-83; 
brevet-colonel; member Continental congress 1782-83, 1787-88; member 
Convention for the adoption of the Federal constitution; secretary of 
treasury U. S. 1789-95; major-general and inspector-general U. S. army 
1 798-1800; commander-in-chief 1799; member Mass. historical society; 
American philosophical society; fellow American academy of arts and 
sciences. Author Works, edited by John B. Hamilton, 7 vols., 185 1. 
Born Nevis, West Indies, Jan. 11, 1757; died New York, N. Y., July 12, 
1804. Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's cyc, Heitman Rev., Harv. 

SHAW, PHILANDER, A.B.; Harvard university 1792; A.M. 1795. Min- 
ister Eastham, Mass., 1 797-1841. Born 1769; died Oct. 10, 1841. 

Allibone, P. 

WHITE, LEONARD, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1787; A.M. Harvard 
university 1790. Town clerk Haverhill, Mass.; treasurer; member Mass. 
house of representatives; U. S. house of representatives 1811-13; cashier 
Merrimack bank, Haverhill, 25 years. Bom Haverhill, Mass., May 3, 
1767; died Haverhill, Oct. 10, 1849. Cong, direct. 

1793 

DANA, DANIEL, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1788; A.M.; D.D. 1814. 
Ordained minister; pastor Newburyport, Mass., 1 794-1820, 1826-45; 
trustee and president Dartmouth college 1820-21; pastor Londonderry, 
N. H., 1822-26; trustee Andover theological seminary 1805-56. Born 
Ipswich, Mass., July 24, 1771; died Aug. 26, 1859. Dart. 

DORE, JAMES, A.M. Minister London, England. Author Sermons, etc., 
1786-1806. Died 1825. 

GRAVES, SAMUEL, A.M. Author Political treatises, 1814; also discourses. 

Allibone 
JONES, MORGAN, LL.D. Baptist minister Hampstead, Hartfordshire, 
England. Died 1897. 

LEONARD, ZEPHANIAH, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1758; A.M. 1761; 
Harvard university 1763. Lawyer Raynham, Mass.,; member Mass. 
house of representatives 1768, 1769, 1771, 1777, 1778; high sheriff county 
1 776?-! 808. Born Raynham, Mass., Jan. 18, 1737; died Raynham, 
April II, 1814. Dexter, P. 

M'LEAN, ARCHIBALD, A.M. Printer Glasgow, Scotland, 1746-59; printer 
and bookseller Glasgow 1759-66; resident London 1766-67; superin- 
tendent Donaldson and company, printers, Edinburgh, 1767-85; Baptist 



530 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1793 

minister Edinburgh 1768-1812. Author ntimerous publications. For 
list, see Dictionary of national biography, vol. 35. Bom East Kilbride, 
Lanarkshire, Eng., May i, 1733; died Edinburgh, Dec. 21, 181 2. 

Diet. nat. biog. 

PEARCE, SAMUEL, A.M. Student Bristol college; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1789; pastor Cannon street church, Birmingham, England, 1790-99. 
Author Corporation and test acts exposed, ly go; Memoirs, 1800; also ser- 
mons. Born Plymouth, England, July 20, 1766; died Plymouth, Mass., 
Oct. 10, 1799. Diet. nat. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone 

PRIESTLEY, JOSEPH, LL.D.; University of Edinburgh. Preacher Need- 
ham Market, Suffolk, England, i75S-5'8; Nantwich, Cheshire, 1758-61; 
principal school, Nantwich; teacher academy, Warrington, Lancashire, 
1761-67; ordained minister; pastor Mill Hill chapel, Leeds, Yorkshire, 
1767-73; librarian Earl of Shelburne 1773-80; pastor Unitarian congrega- 
tion, Birmingham, 1780-91 ; Gravel Pit meeting house, Hackney, London, 
1791-94; resident Northumberland, Penn., 1794-1804; discoverer nitric 
oxide 1772; oxygen, hydrochloric acid and ammonia, 1774; sulphur diox- 
ide and silicon tetrafluoride, 1775; nitrous oxide; carbon monoxide; mem- 
ber Royal society 1766. Author 130 works published in 25 vols., edited 
by J. T. Rutt 1832. Born Fieldhead, near Leeds, Yorkshire, England, 
March 24, 1733; died Northumberland, Penn., Feb. 6, 1804. 

Encyc. Brit., Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 8, Allibone. 

RICHARDS, WILLIAM, A.M.; LL.D. 1818. Student Bristol college, Eng- 
land; Baptist minister; assistant minister Pershore, Worcestershire, 
Eng., 1775-76; pastor Lynn, England, 1776-1818. Author History of 
Lynn, 181 2. Born Penrhyd, near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South 
Wales, 1749; died Lynn, England, Sept. 6, 1818. Bapt. encyc. 

SUTCLIFF, JOHN, A.M. Clergyman. Died 18 14. 

TILLINGHAST, NICHOLAS, A.M.; Harvard university 1807. Lawyer 
Providence, R. I., until 1793; Taunton, Mass., 1793-1818. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 24, 1767; died Taunton, Mass., April 24, 1818. 

Min. of Taunton, Vinton mem. 

1794 

BALDWIN, THOMAS, A.M.; D.D. Union college 1804. Trustee Brown 
university 1 794-1807; fellow 1807-25. Ordained Baptist minister 1783; 
pastor Canaan, N. H., 1783-90; Second church, Boston, Mass., 1790-?; 
trustee Waterville college 1821-25. Editor Mass. Baptist missionary 
magazine, 1803-17; senior editor 1817-25; author numerous publications. 
See Sprague's Annals of the American ptdpit, vol. 6. Born Bozrah, Conn., 
Dec. 23, 1753; died Waterville, Me., Aug. 29, 1826. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

BARNARD, THOMAS, D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1766; A.M. 1769; 
D.D. University of Edinburgh 1794. Ordained Congregational minister 
1773I pastor North church Salem Mass., 1773-1814. Author Sermons, 
1786-1806. Born Newbury, Mass., Feb. 5, 1748; died Salem, Mass., 
Oct. I, 1 814. Prince Ser., Allibone 

JAY, JOHN, LL.D.; A.B. Columbia college 1764; A.M. 1767; LL.D. Har- 
vard university 1790; University of Edinburgh 1792. Delegate Conti- 
nental congress 1774, 1775, 1778; president 1778; member provincial con- 
vention, N. Y., 1776; chief justice N. Y., 1777; minister plenipotentiary 
Spain 1779; U. S. peace commissioner 1781-83; U. S. secretary foreign 
affairs 1784; regent University of the state of N. Y. 1784-90; delegate 
convention for the adoption of the Federal constitution 1787; delegate 
N. Y. constitutional convention 1788; chief justice U. S. 1789-94; U. S. 
envoy extraordinary Great Britain 1794; governor N. Y. 1 795-1801; 
fellow American academy of arts and sciences; member American philo- 
sophical society; corresponding member Mass. historical society. See 



1794 HONORARY GRADUATES 531 

Life and times of John Jay, bv William Whitlock, 1887. Bom New York, 
N. Y., Dec. 12, 1745; died Bedford, N. Y., May 17, 1829. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Columb. 

KIRKLAND. JOHN THORNTON, A.M.; LL.D. i8to; A.B. Harvard uni- 
versity 1789; A.M. 1792; Dartmouth college 1792; D.D. College of N. J. 
1802, Teacher Andover academy one year; tutor Harvard university 
1792-94; ordained Unitarian minister 1794; pastor New South church, 
Boston, Mass., 1 794-1 810; president Harvard university 1810-28; vice 
president American academy of arts and sciences; member Mass. his- 
torical society. Author numerous sermons; biographical and historical 
sketches and addresses; besides numerous contributions to periodicals. 
Born Herkimer, N. Y., i\ug. 17, 1770; died Boston, Mass., April 26, 
1840. Palfrev, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 8, Harv. 

LETTSOM, JOHN COAKLEY, LL.D.; M.D. Leyden university 1769; Har- 
vard university 1790. Physician London, Eng., 1770-1815; fellow So- 
ciety of arts; Royal society, London; Royal society, Edinburgh; Ameri- 
can academy of arts and sciences; member American philosophical society; 
corresponding member Mass. historical society. Author numerous pub- 
lications. See Dictionary of national biography. Born Little Vandyke, 
West Indies, Nov. 22, 1744; died London, England, Nov. i, 1815. 

Diet. nat. biog. 

USHER, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1743; A.M. 1746. Lawyer; 
ordained Episcopal minister 1793; rector St. Michael's church, Bristol, 
R. I., 1793-1800. Born 1720; died Bristol, R. L, July 5, 1804. 

R. L cyc, Sprague Annals 5, Prov. gaz. 

1795 

BEATTIE, ANDREW, A.B. ; Harvard university 1 795 ; A.M. Minister Sal- 
isbury, Mass., 1797-1801. Born Chelmsford, Mass., 1768; died March 
16, 1801. P. 

DUNN, THOMAS, A.M. Clergyman. Died 1833. 

NOTT, ELIPHALET, A.M.; LL.D. 1828; D.D. College of N. J. 1805. Stu- 
dent Brown university; licensed Congregational minister 1795; principal 
academy and pastor. Cherry Valley, N. Y.; pastor First Presbyterian 
church, Albany, N. Y., 1798-1804; president Union college 1804-66; 
inventor of about 30 patented devices. Author Counsels to young men, 
1845; Lectures on temperance; besides numerous sermons and addresses. 
See Memoir, by C. Van Santvoord, 1876; Sabin. Born Ashford, Conn., 
June 25, 1773; died Schenectady, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1866. Cyc. Am. biog. 

PRINCE, JOHN, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1776; A.M. 1779. Tea- 
cher; ordained Congregational minister 1779; pastor First church, Salem, 
Mass., 1779-1836; inventor improved air pump; fellow American acad- 
emy; member American philosophical society; Mass. historical society. 
Author numerous sermons and articles. Bom Boston, Mass., July 22, 
1751; died Salem, Mass., Jiine 7, 1836. Sprague Annals 8 

TOMPKINS, ISAAC, A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1797; pastor 
East Parish church, Haverhill, Mass., 1797-1826. Author sermons. 
Born New Bedford, Mass., April 16, 1761; died Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 
21, 1826. P, 

1796 

BICHENO, JAMES, A.M. Dissenting clergyman, and schoolmaster. New- 
bury, Berkshire, England. Author Friendly address to the Jews, 1787; 
Signs of the times, 1792-94; Word in season, 1795; and other politico-theo- 
logical works. See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. Died April 9, 1831. 

Diet. nat. biog. 



532 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1796 

BUTTERWORTH, LAWRENCE, A.M. Minister England. Author va- 
rious doctrinal publications. 

FULLER, ANDREW, A.M.; D.D. College of N. J. 1796; Yale college 1804. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1775; pastor Soham, England, 1775-82; Ket- 
tering, Northamptonshire, 1782-1815; one of the founders Baptist miss- 
ionary society; first secretary. Author numerous publications. See AUi- 
bone's Dictionary of authors. Born Wicken, Cambridgeshire, Eng., Feb. 
5, 1754; died Kettering, Eng., May 7, 1815. 

Prov. gaz.. Diet. nat. biog.. Darling's Cyc. bib., Newman 

SWIFT, FOSTER, A.M. Physician Taunton, Mass.; resident Boston, 
Mass. ; U. S. hospital surgeon. Min. of Taunton 

1797 

ADAMS, JOHN, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1755; A.M. 1758; LL.D. 
1 781; Dartmouth college 1782; Yale college 1788. Principal grammar 
school, Worcester, Mass., 1757; admitted to Suffolk co. bar 1758; lawyer 
Braintree, Mass., 1758-68; Boston, Mass., 1768-78?; member Mass. house 
of representatives 1770-72; member Continental congress 1774-77; rev- 
olutionary provincial congress of Mass. 1774; member Mass. council 1775 ; 
commissioner to France 1778-79; minister to negotiate treaty of peace 
with Great Britain 1780-82; minister to Holland 1780-81; England 1785- 
88; vice president U. S. 1789-97; president 1797-1801; resident Quincy, 
Mass., 1801-26; president American academ)^; member American philo- 
sophical society; Mass. historical society. Author Works, with hfe by 
C. F. Adams, 10 vols., 1850-56. Born Braintree, now Quincy, Mass., 
Oct. 31, 173s; died Branitree, July 4, 1826. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

BACKUS, ISAAC, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1765-99. Separatist 
preacher 1746-48; ordained Congregational minister 1748; pastor Titicut, 
Middleboro, Mass., 1 748-1806; Baptist minister 1 751-1806; agent Warren 
association to Congress 1774; delegate to convention that adopted the 
federal constitution 1788. Author History of the Baptists, 3 vols., 1777- 
96; besides numerous sermons and discussions. Born Norwich, Conn., 
Jan. 9, 1724; died Middleboro, Mass., Nov. 20, 1806. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Sabin 

BINNEY, HORACE, A.B. ; Harvard university 1797; A.M. 1800; LL.D. 1827. 
Admitted to bar 1800; member Penn. house of representatives 1806; 
reporter Penn. supreme court 1807-14; member U. S. house of represent- 
atives 1833-35. Author Decisions of the Supreme court of Penn., 179Q- 
1814, 1809-15; Eulogy on John Marshall, 1835; Argument in case of Vidal 
vs. the city of Philadelphia, 1844; Leaders of the old bar of Philadelphia, 
1859; Inquiry into the formation of Washington's Farewell address, 1859; 
Privilege of the writ of habeas corpus under the constittition, 3 pts., 1862-65 ; 
also numerous pamphlets. Born Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 4, 1780; died 
Philadelphia, Aug. 12, 1875. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Sabin, Cong, direct. 

BROWN, CLARK, A.B.; A.M. 1803; A.B. Yale college 1794; Harvard uni- 
versity 1797; A.M. Yale college 1797; Dartmouth college 1799; Harvard 
university 181 1. Ordained Congregational minister 1795; pastor Ma- 
chias, Me., 1795-97; Brimfield, Mass., 1798-1803. Author various ser- 
mons. Born Stonington, Conn., 1772; died Md., Jan. 12, 1817. 

Sprague Annals 2, Dart. 

1798 

CASE, BENJAMIN WAITE, A.M. Died 1834. 

GREEN, THOMAS, A.M. Physician; ordained Baptist minister 1797; 

pastor North Yarmouth, Me., 179 7-1 8 14. Born Worcester, Mass., June 

3, 1 761; died North Yarmouth, Me., May 29, 1814. 

Sprague Annals 6, Vinton mem. 



1798 HONORARY GRADUATES 533 

MARCY, BRADFORD, A.B. Clergyman. 

PADELFORD, SETH, LL.D.; A.B. Yale college 1770. Lawyer Taunton, 
Mass. ; judge of probate. Born Taunton, Mass., Dec, 1751 ; died Taunton, 
Jan. 7, 1810. Min. of Taunton 

TALLMADGE, MATTHIAS BURNET, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1795. 
Lawyer Herkimer, N. Y.; member N. Y. house of representatives; N. Y. 
senate; judge U. S. district court, N. Y. Born Stamford, N. Y., March 
I, 1774; died Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1819. Bapt. encyc. 

WILSON, JAMES, A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1793; pastor 
Beneficent church. Providence, R. I., 1 793-1839; first principal Fourth 
district school 1800-10; principal private school four years. Author 
various sermons. Bom Limerick, Ireland, March 12, 1760; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Sept. 14, 1839. R. I eye, Sprague Annals 8, AUibone 

1799 

ADAMS, EBENEZER, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1791; A.M. 1794. 
Assistant teacher, afterwards principal, academy, Leicester, Mass.; prin- 
cipal academy Portland, Me.; professor mathematics, Phillips academy, 
Exeter, Mass.; professor Latin and Greek languages, Dartmouth college, 
1809-10; mathematics and natural philosophy 1810-33; emeritus 1833-41; 
president and treasurer corporation, academy, Plainfield, N. H. Born 
New Ipswich, N. H., Oct. 2, 1765; died Aug. 15, 1841. 

Sprague Annals 2, Dart. 

FLETCHER, NATHANIEL HILL, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1793; 
A.M. 1796. Ordained Congregational minister 1800; pastor Kennebunk, 
Me., 1 800- 1 82 7. Author various sermons and pamphlets. Born Box- 
boro, Mass.; died Boxboro, Sept. 4, 1834. Sprague Annals 2 

PICKERING, TIMOTHY, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1763; A.M. 
1766; LL.D. College of N. J. 1798; Harvard university 1810. Admitted 
to bar 1768; lawyer Salem, Mass.; colonel Mass. troops 1776; adjutant- 
general to Washington 1777-80; quartermaster-general 1780-85; member 
board of war 1777 ; Penn. constitutional convention 1789-90; commissioner 
to negotiate treaties with Indians 1790-91, 1793, 1794; postmaster-gen- 
eral 1791-95; secretary of war 1795; secretary of state 1795-1800; chief 
justice Mass. court of common pleas 1802; member U. S. senate 1803-11, 
1813-17; Mass. executive council 181 7; corresponding member Mass. his- 
torical society. Author Easy plan of discipline for a ■militia, 1775. 
Bom Salem, Mass., July 17, 1745; died Salem, Jan. 29, 1829. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

SULLIVAN, JAMES, LL.D.; A.M. Harvard university 1780. Lawyer 
Biddeford, Me.; king's attorney York co., Me., 1770; member Mass. 
provincial congress 1775; justice Alass. superior court 1776-82; member 
Mass. constitutional convention 1779-80; delegate Continental congress 
1784-85; member Mass. house of representatives; commissioner to settle 
controversy between N. Y. and Mass. in regard to western lands 1784; 
member Mass. executive council 1787; judge court of probate, Suffolk 
CO., Mass., 1787; attorney general Mass. 1 790-1807; governor Mass. 1807- 
09; member commission to settle the boundary line between the U. S. 
and British North American provinces; fellow American academy of arts 
and sciences; first president Mass. historical society 1791-1806. Author 
Observations upon the government of the U. S., 1791; Path to riches, 1792; 
Altar of Baal thrown down, 1795 ; History of the district of Me., 1795 ; His- 
tory of land titles in Mass., 1801 ; Dissertation on the constitutional freedom 
of the press, 1801; Correspondence with Colonel Pickering, 1808; History 
of the Penobscot Indians, in Mass. historical collections. See Life with 
selections from his writings by T. C. Amory, 2 vols., 1859. Born Berwick, 
Me., April 22, 1744; died Boston, Mass., Dec. 10, 1808. 

Cong, direct., Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 



534 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1799 

WOLCOTT, OLIVER, LL.D.; A.B. Yale college 1778; A.M. 1781; LL.D. 
1819; College of N. J. 1799. Quartermaster Litchfield, Conn.; ad- 
mitted to bar 1781; clerk Conn, financial department, Hartford, Conn.; 
member committee of the pay table 1782; commissioner to adjust claims 
of Conn, against U. S. 1784; comptroller public accounts 1788; U. S. 
auditor of the treasury 1 789-9 1 ; U. S. comptroller of the treasury 1 791-95 ; 
U. S. secretary of the treasury 1 795-1800; justice U. S. circuit court 1800- 
02; merchant New York, N. Y. ; president Merchants bank; founder and 
first president bank of North America 1812-14; governor Conn. 1817-27; 
president Conn, constitutional convention 181 7; corresponding member 
Mass. historical society. Born Litchfield, Conn., Jan, 11, 1760; died 
New York, N. Y., June i, 1833. Cyc. Am. biog. 

1800 

BRADFORD, EBENEZER, A.M.; A.B. College of New Jersey 1773; A.M. 
1786; Dartmouth college 1785. Ordained Congregational minister 1783; 
pastor Rowley, Mass., 1782-1801. Author various sermons and pam- 
phlets. Born Canterbury, Conn., 1746; died Rowley, Mass., Jan. 3, 1801. 

Sprague Annals i 

ELAM, SAMUEL, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1793-1813. Died 1813. 

GANO, STEPHEN, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1 794-1828. Surgeon 
Continental army 1781-82; physician Tappan, now Orangetown, N. Y., 
1782-86; ordained Baptist minister 1786; pastor Hillsdale, N. Y. ; Hudson, 
N. Y.; First church. Providence, R. I., 1 792-1828. Author numerous 
sermons. Born New York, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1762; died Providence, R. I., 
Aug. 18, 1828. Sprague Annals 6, R. I. cyc. 

GIBBS, GEORGE, A.M.; Yale college 1808. Died 1833. 

HOLCOMBE, HENRY, A.M.; D.D. South Carolina college. Captain Con- 
tinental army; licensed Baptist preacher 1782; pastor Pike Creek, S. C, 
1785-91; Euhaw, S. C, 1791-95; Beaufort, S. C, 1795-99; Savannah, Ga., 
1799-1810; First church Philadelphia, Penn., 1812-24; member S. C. con- 
vention to ratify federal constitution; founder Savannah female seminary; 
one of the founders Mount Enon academy 1804. Author First fruits, 
letters, 181 2; Whole truth relating to the controversy betwixt the American 
Baptists, 1820; Lectures on primitive theology, 1822; also sermons and 
pamphlets; editor Georgia analytical repository. Bom Prince Edward 
CO., Va., Sept. 22, 1762; died Philadelphia, Penn., May 22, 1824. 

Sprague Annals 6, Cyc. Am. biog. 

PARSONS, DAVID, D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1771; A.M. 1774. 
Licensed Congregational minister 1775; preacher Roxbury, Mass.; Conn.; 
in business i779?-8i; preacher Amherst, Mass., 1781-82; pastor 1782-1819; 
one of the founders Amherst college. Born Amherst, Mass., Jan. 28, 
1749; died Wethersfield, Conn., May 18, 1823. Sprague Annals 2 

1801 

CHADDOCK, CALVIN, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1791; A.M. 1794. 
Minister; pastor Rochester, Mass., 1 793-1805; Hanover, Mass., 1806-18; 
teacher Charlestown, Va., 1818. Born Brookfield, Mass., 1765; died 
June 8, 1823. Dart., P. 

GASSETT, HENRY, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1795; A.M. 1798. 
Resident Boston, Mass. Born Jan. i, 1774; died Boston, Mass., Aug. 
15. 1855. P. 

METCALF, PAUL RAY, A.M. Physician Wrentham, Mass. Died Wren- 
tham, Mass., Dec, 1853. Nee. 1854 

ROBINSON, ISAAC, A.M.; Dartmouth 1838; D.D. 1847. Ordained Con- 
gregational minister 1803; pastor Church of Christ, Rindge, N. H.; 



i8oi HONORARY GRADUATES 535 

Stoddard, N. H. Author sermons. Bom Hudson, N. H., 1780; died 
Stoddard, N. H., July q, 1854. Dart., P., Ser. 

SLOCUM, HOLDER, A.M. Resident Dartmouth, Mass.; member Ma.ss. 
house of representatives 1805 ?-26; delegate Mass. constitutional con- 
vention 1820. Born Dartmouth, Mass., March 17, 1748; died Dart- 
mouth, April 30, 1827. Slocuni gen. 

WILLIAMS, DAVID ROGERSON, A.M. Lawyer and planter, S. C; 
member U. S. house of representatives 1805-09, 181 1-13; U. S. army 
181 3-1 4, brigadier-general; governor S C, 1814-16. Born Robbins Neck, 
S. C, March 10, 1776; died Lynch's Creek, S. C., Nov. 15, 1830. 

Cong, direct. 

1802 

BOTSFORD, EDMUND, A.M. Licensed Baptist preacher 1771; ordained 
1772; pastor Tuckaseeking, Ga., 1771-72?; New Savannah, Ga., 1773-77; 
Brier Creek, Ga., 1777-79; Continental army; pastor Welsh Neck church, 
Society Hill, S. C, i779?-96; Georgetown, S. C, 1796-1819. Author 
The spiritual voyage performed in the ship Convert. Born Wooburn, Bed- 
fordshire, Eng., 1745; died Georgetown, S. C, Dec. 25, 1819. 

Furman Life, P. 

HUMPHREYS, DAVID, LL.D.; A.B. Yale college 1771; A.M. 1774; College 
of New Jersey 1783; Harvard university 1787; LL.D. Dartmouth college 
1804. Continental army 1777-83, captain; lieutenant-colonel and aide- 
de-camp to Washington 1780-83; member Washington's family 1783-84, 
1788-90; secretary of legation to European powers 1784-86; member 
Conn legislature; U. S. minister to Portugal 1791-98; Spain 1798-1802; 
brigadier-general Conn, troops 1812-15; woolen manufacturer Conn. 
Author Miscellaneous works, 1790. Bom Derby, Conn., July 1752; died 
New Haven, Conn., Feb. 21, 1818. 

Sabin, Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog., Duyckinck 

PUGH, EVAN, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1762. Died 1803. 

Hist. Bapt. 

1803 

ANDREWS, ELISHA, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1793; pastor Fair- 
fax, Vt., 1793-96; Hopkinton, N. H., 1796-97; Nottingham West, now 
Hudson, N. H., 1797-1800; Templeton, Mass., 1800-13; Hinsdale, N. H., 
1816-40. Author numerous controversial writings; also sermons and 
many articles in religious magazines. Born Middletown, Conn., Sept. 
29, 1768; died Hinsdale, N. H., Feb. 3, 1840. Sprague Annals 6 

BOWEN, WILLIAM CORLIS, A.B.; A.M. 1811; M.D. 1813; A.B. Union 
college 1803; M.D. University of Edinburgh 1807. Professor chemistry, 
Brown university, 1811-13. Student Brown university 1 799-1801; phy- 
sician Providence, R. I. Author De sanguine mittendo, 1809. Born 
Providence, R. I., June 2, 1785; died Providence, April 23, 181 5. 

R. I. cyc. Parsons 

CLEAVELAND, JOHN, A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1785; 
pastor Stoneham, Mass., 1785-94; North Parish, Wrentham, Mass., 1798- 
1815. Author various sermons. Born Ipswich, Mass., Jan. 6, 1749; 
died Wrentham, Mass., Feb. i, 1815. Sprague Annals i 

FINLEY, JAMES EDWARDS BURR, A.M. Medical student College of 
Philadelphia 1770-?; acting captain Battle of Germantown 1777; surgeon 
15th Mass. regiment 1778-81; 5th Mass. regiment 1781-83; 4th Mass. 
regiment 1783; physician and surgeon vSt. Thomas's Parish, S. C, 1785-?; 
St. Helena, S. C; Beaufort, S. CT i795?-i8io?; Charleston, S. C, 1810?- 
19; U. S. military service 181 2-14, captain; original member Order of 



536 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1803 

the Cincinnati, 1783; secretary S. C. society 1818-19; dispensary physi- 
cian Charleston; curator philosophical society of Charleston; member 
Medical association of S. C. 1 790-1819. Author various essays on medical 
and other subjects. Born Nottingham, Md., May 15, 1758; died Charles- 
ton, S. C, June 13, 1819. P. 

FOBES, NATHAN, A.M. 

HINTON, JAMES, A.M.; D.D. 1812; A.B. Oxford university; A.M. College 
of N. J. 1802. Dissenting clergyman, Oxford, Eng. Author Vindication 
of the dissenters in Oxford, 1792. Died 1824. Watts' Bib. Brit. 

JENKINS, EDWARD, D.D.; Columbia college 1804. Episcopal minister; 
rector St. Bartholomew's parish, Charleston, S. C, 1772-76; assistant 
rector St. Michael's church, Charleston, 1796-1802; rector 1802-04; St. 
Philip's church, Charleston, 1804-09; resident England. Deceased. 

Sprague Annals 5 

LYELL, THOMAS, A.M. ; D.D. Columbia college 1822. Methodist minister, 
Va., 1792; Providence, R. I.; chaplain U. S. Congress 1801-03?; ordained 
Episcopal minister 1804; rector Christ church, New York, N. Y., 1804-48; 
secretary diocesan convention 1811-16; member diocesan standing com- 
mittee 1813-48; deputy General convention 1818-44; trustee General 
theological seminary 1822-48. Born Richmond co., Va., May 13, 1775; 
died New York, N. Y., March 4, 1848. Nee. 1848, Cyc. Am. biog. 

NORTON, JACOB, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1786; A.M. 1789. Or- 
dained Congregational minister 1787; pastor First church, Weymouth, 
Mass., 37 years. Died 1858. 

OSBORNE, GEORGE, A.M. _ Dissenting clergyman Worcester, England. 
Author Moral charity explained and enforced, 1801. Watt's Bib. Brit. 

REED, JOHN, D.D.; A.B. Yale college 1772. Chaplain U. S. navy two 
years; ordained Congregational minister 1780; pastor Bridgewater, Mass., 
1780-1831; member U. S. house of representatives 1795-1801. Author 
numerous sermons, addresses and articles. Born Framingham, Mass., 
Nov. II, 1751; died West Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 17, 1831. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 8, Cong, direct. 

SMITH, JOHN, D.D.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1773; A.M. 1776; Yale 
college 1777; Harvard university 1780. Congregational minister; pre- 
ceptor Moor's school, Hanover, N. H., 1773-74; tutor Dartmouth college 
1774-78; professor Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Oriental languages 1778- 
1809; librarian 17 79-1809; trustee 1 788-1809. Author Hebrew Grammar, 
1772; Latin gram-m-ar, 1802; Hebrew gram-m-ar, 1803; Cicero de oratore, 
with notes and mem,oir of Cicero, 1804; Greek grammar, 1809; also sermons. 
Born Newbury, Mass., Dec. 21, 1752 ; died Hanover, N. H., April 30, 1809. 

AUibone, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

1804 

GRAFTON, JOSEPH, A.M. Licensed Congregational minister 1784; 
preacher Rehoboth Neck, Mass.; Plainfield, Conn.; preacher Hampton, 
Conn.; ordained Baptist minister 1788; pastor Newton, Mass., 1788- 
1835; vice president Mass. Baptist missionary society 1815-25; president; 
member committee Evangelical tract society 1817; trustee 1823-29; vice 
president Baptist foreign missionary society 18 19-?; president trustees 
Newton theological institution 1826-35; Norfolk co. foreign missionary 
society; Middlesex and Norfolk co. missionary society; moderator Boston 
association 1822, 1826. Author frequent sermons; also letters and 
addresses. Born Newport, R. I., June 9, 1757; died Newton, Mass., 
Dec. 16, 1836. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6 

LEONARD, BERNARD [formerly Barnum], A.M. Student Brown univer- 
sity; teacher classical school, New York, N. Y., 1800-13; merchant 
Nachitoches, La. Born Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 16, 1777; died Nachi- 
toches, La., Sept. 2, 1834. P. 



i8o4 HONORARY GRADUATES 537 

LEONARD, GEORGE, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1748; A.M. 1751; 
Yale college 1753. Register of probate 1748; lawyer Norton, Mass.; 
member provincial house of representatives; provincial council; judge of 
probate; member U. S. house of representatives 1789-91, 1795-97; judge 
court of common pleas; member Mass. house of representatives; Mass. 
senate. Bom Norton, Mass., July 4, 1729; died Raynham, Mass., July 
26, 1819. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

1805 

BARKER, JOSEPH, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1771; A.M. 1774; Harvard 
university 1782. Preacher Blandford, Mass.; ordained Congregational 
minister 1781; pastor First church, Middleboro, Mass , 1781-1815; mem- 
ber U. S. house of representatives 1805-08. Author numerous sermons 
and addresses; also a volume of sermons. Born Branford, Conn.; died 
Middleboro, Mass., July 5, 1815. 

Sprague Annals 8, Cong, direct., Sabin 

BID WELL, BARNABAS, LL.D.; A.B. Yale college 1785; A.M. 1788; Wil- 
liams college 1797. Tutor Yale college 1787-90; lawyer; treasurer Berk- 
shire CO., Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1801-05; U. S. 
house of representatives 1805-07; attorney general Mass. 1807-10. Born 
Mass., Aug. 23, 1763; died Kingston, Can., July 27, 1833. 

Cong, direct., Bidwell gen. 

BURR, JONATHAN, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1784; A.M. 1787. 
Ordained Congregational minister; pastor Sandwich, Mass. Author 
sermons. Died 1842. Ser. 

DAVENPORT, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. College of N. J. 1769; A.M. 1772; Yale 
college 1785. Ordained Presbyterian minister 1775; preacher Southold, 
L. L, 1775-77; Bedford, N. Y.; pastor Deerfield, Mass., 1795-1805. Born 
Philippi, N. J., Aug. 11, 1752; died Lysander, N. Y., July 13, 1821. 

Sprague Annals 3 

GREEN, JOHN, A.M. Physician and surgeon Worcester, Mass. Born 
Worcester, Mass., March 18, 1763; died Worcester, Aug. 11, 1808. 

Vinton mem., P. 

GURNEY, DAVID, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1785; A.M. 1788. Or- 
dained Congregational minister 1787; pastor Middleboro, Mass. Born 
Bridgewater, Mass.; died Middleboro, Mass., July 30, 1815. 

Sprague Annals 8 

REED, WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1782; A.M. 1785. 
Served in Continental army 1776; ordained Congregational minister 1784; 
pastor Easton, Mass., 1784-1809. Born Abington, Mass., June 8, 1755; 
died Easton, Mass., Nov. 16, 1809. Reed fam. 

WRIGHT, LUTHER, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1796; A.M. 1799. 
Ordained Congregational minister 1798; pastor East Medway, now Millis, 
Mass., 1798-1815; Barrington, R. I., 1817-21; Tiverton, R. I., 1825-28. 
Born Acton, Mass., 1770; died Woburn, Mass., June 21, 1858. 

Hist, of Medway, Nee. 1858 

1806 

CAREY, WILLIAM, D.D. Ordained Baptist minister 1787; pastor Moul- 
ton, Eng., 1787-89; Leicester, Eng., 1789-93; first Baptist missionary, 
India, 1 794-1834; professor Sanskrit, Bengali, and Mahratta, Fort Wil- 
liam college, Calcutta, 1801-34. Author Mahratta grammar, 1805; San- 
skrit grammar, 1806; Mahratta dictionary, 1810; Punjabi grammar, 181 2; 
Telinga grammar, 18 14; Bengali dictionary, 3 vols., 181 8; Rhotanta gram- 
mar, 1826?; Rhotanta dictionary, 1826; also large, portions of the Indian 
versions of the Scriptures; editor Ramayana, 3 vols., 1806-10; Dr. Rox- 
burgh's Flora Indica, 3 vols., 1820-32. Born Paulerspury, Northamp- 
tonshire, Eng., Aug. 17, 1761; died Calcutta, India, June 9, 1834. 

Diet. nat. biog., Bapt. encyc, AUibone 



538 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1806 

CLAY, JOSEPH, A.M.; A.B. College of N. J. 1784; A.M. 1787. Trustee 
Brown university 1807-11. Lawyer Savannah, Ga.; district justice 
U. S. district court, Ga., 1796-1801; ordained Baptist minister 1804; 
assistant pastor Savannah, 1804-07; pastor First church, Boston, Mass., 
1807-09. Bom Savannah, Ga., Aug. 16, 1764; died Boston, Mass., Jan. 
II, 18 II. Sprague Annals 6 

DAVIS, JAMES, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1798; A.M. 1801. Evan- 
gelist. Born Hopkinton, N. H., Nov. 6, 1773; died Abington, Mass., 
May 28, 1821. Dart. 

EDES, HENRY, A.M.;?A.B. Harvard university 1799; A.M. 1802; D.D. 
1826. Trustee Brown university 1809-13; fellow 1813-33. Ordained 
Baptist minister 1805; pastor First church, Providence, R. I., 1805-32. 
Author sermons. Born Boston, Mass.; died 1851. Sprague Annals 8 

PIPON, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1792; A. M. 1795. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1800; pastor Taunton, Mass., 1800-21. Author 
various sermons. Born Boston, Mass.; died Jan. 1821. 

Sprague Annals 8 

WILLIAMS, ELISHA SCOTT, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1775; A.M. 1778; 
Harvard university 1822. Trustee Brown university 1805-32. Officer 
Continental army; adjutant Conn, regiment 1 776 ; in business Stockbridge, 
Mass., 1780-90; teacher Livermore, Me.; justice of peace Livermore; 
ordained Baptist minister 1799; pastor Brunswick, Me., 1800-03; Bev- 
erly, Mass , 1803-12; resident Boston, Mass., 1812-37; Beverly, Mass 
Author sermons. Born East Hartford, Conn., Oct. 7, 1757; died Bev- 
erly, Mass., Feb. 3, 1845. Allibone, Williams gen., Sprague Annals 6 

1807 

COOK, ORCHARD, A.M. Merchant Wiscasset, Me.; high sheriflF Lincoln 
CO., Me.; overseer Bowdoin college 1800-05; member U. S. house of rep- 
resentatives 1805-11. Born Me.; died 1819. Cong, direct., Bowd. 

MEECH, ASA, A.M. Ordained Congregational minister 1800; pastor North 
Bridgewater, Mass., 1800-11; Canterbury, Conn., 1812-22; farmer Hull, 
Canada. Born Boston, Mass., April 20, 1775; died Feb. 22, 1849. 

Hist. N. Bridgewater 

SANGER, ZEDEKIAH, D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1771; A.M. 1774. 
Ordained Congregational minister 1776; pastor Duxbury, Mass., 1776- 
86; in business Duxbury, 1786-88; pastor South Bridgewater, Mass., 
1 788-1820; member American academy of arts and sciences. Author 
various sermons. Born Sherbom, Mass., Oct. 4, 1748; died South Bridge- 
water, Mass., Nov. 17, 1820. Sprague Annals 8 

1808 

HEDGE, LEVI, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1792; A.M. 1795; LL.D. 
Yale college 1823. Tutor Harvard university 1 795-1810; professor logic 
and metaphysics 1810-27; Alford professor natural religion, moral phil- 
osophy and civil polity 1827-32; fellow American academy of arts and 
sciences; member Mass. historical society. Author System of logic, 1818; 
abridgement of Brown's Mental philosophy, 1827; various sermons. 
Born Hardwick, Mass., April 19, 1726; died Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 3, 
1844. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Harv. 

PARKINSON, WILLIAM, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1798; home 
missionary; chaplain U. S. Congress, 1801-03; pastor First church. New 
York, N. Y., 1805-40; Bethesda church, New York. 1841-48; Author 
Ecclesiastical history, 181 3; Public ministry of the word, 18 18; Sermons on 
Deut. XXXIII., 2 vols., 1831; also other sermons. Born Frederick co., 
Md. Nov, 8. 1774; died New York, N. Y., March 10, 1848. 

Nee. 1848, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Allibone, Bapt. encyc. 



i8o8 HONORARY GRADUATES 539 

SHEPPARD. JOSEPH. A.B.; University of Penn. 1808; A.M. 1811. Or- 
dained Baptist minister; pastor Salem, N. J.. 1809-29; Mt. Holly, N. J., 
1829-35; principal select school, Mt. Holly, several years. Born Green- 
wich, N. J., Jan. 9, 1786; died Mt. Holly, N. J., Dec." 13, 1838. Penn. 

STRONG, JONATHAN, A.M.; D.D. 1814; A.B. Dartmouth college 1786; 
A.M. 1789. Ordained Congregational minister 1789; pastor Randolph, 
Mass., 1789-1814. Author various sermons, addresses and orations; 
also various contributions to periodicals. Born Bolton, Conn., Sept. 4, 
1764; died Randolph, Mass., Nov. 9, 1814. Sprague Annals 2, Allibone 

WHITE, WILLIAM, A.M. Preacher Roxbury, Penn., 1792-03; ordained 
Baptist minister 179^; pastor New Britain, Penn.; Second church, Phil- 
adelphia. Born New York, N. Y., 1768; died 1851. P. 

1809 

BATCHELDER, WILLIAM, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1796; pastor 
Berwick, Me., 1796-1805; First church, Haverhill, Mass., 1805-18. Author 
sermons and discourses. Born Boston, Mass., March 25, 1768; died 
Haverhill, Mass., April 8, 1818. Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

PARSONS, THEOPHILUS. LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1769; A.M. 
1772; LL.D. 1804; Dartmouth college 1807. Admitted to bar 1774 
lawyer Falmouth, Mass., now Portland, Me., 1774-75; Byfield, Mass.; 
Newburyport, Mass., until 1800; Boston, Mass., 1800-13; member Mass. 
constitutional convention 1779; convention to ratify U. S. constitution 
1788; Mass. general court; chief justice Mass. supreme court 1806-13. 
Author Result of convention at Ipswich, 1778; judicial decisions in Mass. 
supreme court reports, vols. 2-10; Commentaries on the laws of the U. S., 
1836. Born Byfield, Mass., Feb. 24, 1750; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 30, 
18 13. Cyc. Am. biog. 

1810 

CLAP, ELISHA, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1797; A.M. 1800. Tutor 
Harvard university 1801-03; principal academy Sandwich, Mass.; resi- 
dent Boston, Mass.; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; 
member Mass. historical society. Born Dorchester, Mass. 1776?; died 
Oct. 22, 1830. Sprague Annals 5, Harv. 

GRISWOLD, ALEXANDER VIETS, A.M.; D.D. 181 1; College of N. J. 
181 1 ; Harvard university 181 2. Fellow Brown university 181 2- 15; 
trustee 1815-28; chancellor 1815-28. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1795; 
priest 1795; lay reader, Plymouth, Harwinton, Litchfield co.. Conn., 
1794-1804; pastor St. Michael's church, Bristol, R. I., 1804-30; bishop 
Eastern diocese 181 1-43; pastor St. Peter's church, Salem, Mass., 1830- 
35; presiding bishop 1836-43. Author Christ's warning to the churches, 
181 7; Discourses on the most important doctrines and duties of the Christian 
religion, 1830; The Reformation and Apostolic office, 1843; also several 
sermons, letters and addresses. Born Simsbury, Conn., April 22, 1766; 
died Boston, Mass., Feb. 15, 1843. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 5, R. I. cyc, Allibone 

MARSHMAN, JOSHUA, D.D. Principal school Bristol, Eng.; missionary 
Serampur, India 1799-1837; founder Serampur college. Author Works 
of Confucius, 1809; Dissertation on the characters and sounds of the Chinese 
language, 1809; Clavis Simca, or elements of Chinese gramm-ar, 1814; 
Chinese version of the Bible; founder and editor Sumachar Durpun, or, 
Mirror of news, 18 [8; Friend of India, 181 8; Quarterly friend of India, 
1820. Bom Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire, Eng.. April 20, 1768; died 
Serampur, India, Dec. 5, 1837. Diet. nat. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

WILLARD, SIDNEY, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1798; A.M. 1801. 
Librarian Harvard university 1800-05; Hancock professor Hebrew and 



S40 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1810 

other Oriental languages 1807-31; also professor English; professor Latin 
1827; mayor Cambridge, Mass., 1848-50; member Mass. house of repre- 
sentatives; Mass. executive council; fellow American academy of arts 
and sciences; member Anthology club. Author Hebrew grammar, 181 7; 
Memoirs of youth and manhood, 1855; besides several magazine articles; 
founder and editor American m-onthly review, 1832-33 ; one of the founders 
Literary m.iscellany ; editor Christian register. Born Beverly, Mass., 
Sept. 19, 1780; died^Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 6, 1856. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Harv. 

1811 

HUGHES, JOSEPH, D.D.; A.M. University of Edinburgh; D.D. Yale col- 
lege 1820. Theological student Bristol, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh; 
ordained Baptist minister 1797; secretary religious tract society of Lon- 
don 1799-1833; one of the founders and secretaries British and foreign 
Bible society 1804. Author various sermons and essays. See Memoir, 
by J. Leifchild. Born London, Jan. i, 1769; died 1833. 

Watt's Bib. Brit., Darling's Cyc. bib., Bapt. encyc. 

SHARP, DANIEL, A.M.; D.D. 1828; Harvard university 1843. Trustee 
Brown university 1820-28; fellow 1828-53. Agent of a Yorkshire firm, 
New York, N. Y., 1805-08?; ordained Baptist minister 1809; pastor New- 
ark, N. J., 1809-12; Charles street church, Boston, Mass., 1812-53; presi- 
dent Baptist missionary board; first president American Baptist mission- 
ary union; president board of trustees, Newton theological institu- 
tion, 18 years; overseer Harvard university 1846-53. Author various 
sermons and articles; associate editor American Baptist magazine, several 
years. Born Huddersfield, Eng., Dec. 25, 1783; died near Baltimore, 
Md., April 23, 1853. 

Sprague Annals 6, Nee. 1853, Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog. 

SWIFT, JOSEPH GARDINER, A.M.; Harvard university 1812; Yale 
college 1817; LL.D. Kenj'^on college 1843. First graduate U. S. military 
academy 1802; 2d lieutenant U. S. army 1802; captain 1806; major 1808; 
aide to Gen. William Pinckney 181 2; lieutenant-colonel 181 2; colonel 
and principal engineer 181 2; brigadier-general 18 14; superintendent U. 
S. military academy 18 16-18; U. S. surveyor port of New York 1818-27; 
civil engineer in U. S. service; superintendent harbor improvements on 
the lakes 1829-45; engineer railway from New Orleans to Lake Pont- 
chartrain 1830-31; chief engineer Harlem railroad 1834; peace ambassa- 
dor to Canada 1841; in Europe 1851-52. Author a diary, including his- 
tory of West Point academy; also contributions to scientific journals. 
See Memoirs of J. G. S., 1890. Born Nantucket, Mass., Dec. 31, 1783; 
died Geneva, N. Y., July 23, 1865. Cyc. Am. biog. 

WATERHOUSE, ANDREW OLIVER, A.B.; Harvard university 1810. 
Died 1832. 

WIGHT, HENRY, A.M.; D.D. 1824; A.B. Harvard university 1782; A.M. 
1785; Yale college 1785. Fellow Brown university 1793-1833. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1785; pastor Bristol, R. I., 1785-1828; resident 
Bristol, 1828-37. Born Medfield, Mass., May 26, 1752; died Bristol, 
R. I., Aug. 12, 1837. Sprague Annals, P. 

1812 

CROCKER, NATHAN BOURNE, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1802; 
A.M. 1805; D.D. Hobart college 1827. Fellow Brown university 1808- 
65; secretary 1846-53. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1803; priest 1808; 
rector St. John's church, Providence, R. I., 1808-65; delegate nine tri- 
ennial conventions. Born Barnstable, Mass., July 4, 1781; died Provi- 
dence, R. I.. Oct. 19, 1865. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 



i8i2 HONORARY GRADUATES 541 

JONES, HORATIO GATES, A.M.; D.D. University at Lewisburg 185 1. 
Licensed Baptist minister 1801; ordained 1802; pastor Salem, N. J., 1801- 
05; preacher Roxboro, Philadelphia, Penn., 1805-08; pastor Lower Mer- 
ion, Penn.. 1808-53 ; o^i^ of the founders Baptist board of foreign missions 
1814; secretary many years; president trustees Haddington college; pres- 
ident Philadelphia Baptist association 1829-53; chancellor University 
at Lewisburg. Author History of the Philadelphia Baptist association, 
1823; co-editor Latter day luminary. Bom Tredryfhn township, Chester 
CO., Penn., Feb. 11, 1777; died Roxboro, Penn., Dec. 12, 1853. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Nee. 1854 

WATERHOUSE, JOHN FOTHERGILL, A.B.; Harvard university 1811; 
M.D. University of Penn. 18 13. Died 181 7. 

1813 

BATES, JOSHUA, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1800; A.M. 1803; D.D. 
Yale college 1818. Assistant teacher Phillips academy, Andover, Mass., 
1800-01; student of theology, Andover, 1801-02; licensed Congregational 
preacher 1802; preacher Dedham, Mass., 1802-03; ordained 1803; pastor 
Dedham, 1803-18; president Middlebury college 1818-39; chaplain U. S. 
congress 1839-40; preacher Portland, Me., two months; Northboro, Mass., 
two years; pastor Dudley, Mass., 1843-54. For list of his writings see 
Sprague's Annals, vol. i. Born Cohasset, Mass., March 20, 1776; died 
Dudley, Mass., Jan. 14, 1854. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

BRONSON, TILLOTSON, D.D.; A.B. Yale college 1786. Ordained Epis- 
copal deacon 1787; preacher Stratford, Vt. and Hanover, N. H., 1787-88; 
ordained priest 1788; preacher Christ church, Boston, Mass., 1792-93; 
rector Hebron, Chatham, Middle Haddam, Conn., 1793-95; St. John's 
church, Waterbury, Conn., 1 795-1805; editor Churchman's magazine 
1805-07?, 1825 ?-26; principal Episcopal academy, Cheshire, Conn., 1805- 
26; member standing committee, Protestant Episcopal convention of 
Conn., 1806-26; delegate general convention several times; trustee Gen- 
eral theological seminary; Washington college. Author sermons. Born 
Plymouth, Conn., 1762; died Cheshire, Conn., Sept. 6, 1826. 

Sprague Annals 5 

COTTON, CHARLES, A.M.; M.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1808; A.M. 
1811. Physician and surgeon Plymouth, Mass.; surgeon U. S. navy 
1812-23; member R. L historical society; Pilgrim society. Bom Ply- 
mouth, Mass., Oct. 7, 1788; died Newport, R. L, Feb. 3, 1870. P. 

D'WOLF, JOHN, A.M. Professor chemistry, Brown university, 1817-34. 
Student Brown university 1802-05?; Woodstock, Vt., medical school, 
and Castleton, Vt., medical school, 1834-39; McDowell Medical college, 
St. Louis, Mo., 1840-44; farmer near Bristol, R. L, 1844-54; resident 
Bristol 1854-62; member R. L house of representatives several terms. 
Author various orations and poems. Born Bristol, R. L, Feb. 26, 1786; 
died Bristol, Feb. 23, 1862. Parsons, Nee. 1862 

INGALLS, WILLIAM, M.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1790; A.M. 1793; 
M.B. 1794; M.D. 1801. Professor anatomy and surgery. Brown univer- 
sity, 1811-23. Author various articles on medicine. Bom Newbury- 
port, Mass., May 3, 1769; died Wrentham, Mass., Sept. 8, 1851. 

Parsons, Cyc. Am. biog., Surg.-gen. cat. 

PHELPS, ABNER, A.M.; M.D. 1814; A.B. Williams college 1806; A.M. 
1809; M.D. Yale college 1814. Physician Reading, Mass.; Boston, Mass., 
1816-73; member Mass. house of representatives 1826; originator Boston 
and Albany railroad. Author Crucifixion of Christ, anatomically con- 
sidered, 1853. Born Belchertown, Mass., Sept. 5, 1779; died Boston, 
Mass., Feb. 24, 1873. Cyc. Am. biog. 

STEWART, MOSES, D.D. Associate professor sacred Hterature, Andover 
theological seminary, 1810-48. Deceased. 



542 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1814 

1814 

BATES, BARNABAS, A.M.; Baptist preacher, R. I.; collector of customs, 
Bristol, R. I., under President J. Q. Adams; acting postmaster New York, 
N. Y., under President Jackson; postal reformer. Founder Unitarian 
Christian inquirer, 1825. Born Edmonton, Eng., 1785; died Boston, 
Mass., Oct. II, 1853. Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1854 

CODMAN, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1802; A.M. 1805; D.D. 
1840; A.B. Yale college 1802; D.D. College of N. J. 1822. Student Edin- 
burgh 1805-06; preacher Scotch church, London, 1807-08; ordained Con- 
gregational minister 1808; pastor Dorchester, Mass., 1808-47; delegate 
Congregational union of England and Wales 1834-35; in Europe 1824-25, 
1845; rnember Mass. historical society. Author sermons enumerated in 
Sprague's Annals; also Sermons and addresses. 1834; A visit to England, 
1836; Memoir by William Allen, with six select sermons, 1853. Born 
Boston, Mass., Aug. 3, 1782; died Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 23, 1847. 
Cyc. Am. biog., Mass. hist. soc. Proc. 1862, Sprague Annals 2, Nee. 1848 

HULL, STEPHEN, A.M. Minister Raynham, Mass., 1812-23. 

JOHNSON, WILLIAM BULLEIN, A.M.; D.D. 1833. Baptist minister 
S. C; acting pastor Edgefield Court House, S. C. ; president Saluda asso- 
' ciation; moderator Edgefield a.ssociation ; one of the founders S. C. Bap- 
tist state convention 1821; vice president 1823; president 1824, and for 
many years after; president Baptist triennial convention of the U. S. 
three years. Bom about 1780; died Greenville, S. C, 1862. 

Bapt. encyc. 

LELAND, AARON WHITNEY, A.M.; A.B. Williams college 1808; A.M. 
181 1 ; D.D. College of South Carolina 1814. Teacher Mt. Pleasant 
academy 1 808-11?; ordained Presbyterian minister 181 2; pastor Charles- 
ton, S. C, 1813-33; professor Christian theology. Southern theological 
seminary, Columbia, S. C, 1834-?. Born 1783; died 1871. 

Leland gen., P. 

MILLER, NATHANIEL, A.M.; M.D. 1817; Harvard university 1823. 
Physician Franklin, Mass.; vice president Mass medical society. Author 
articles on medical subjects. For sketch see Medical com.munications , 
Mass. medical society, 1854. Born Rehoboth, Mass., 1771; died Rayn- 
ham, Mass., June 10, 1850. Hist, of Franklin, Harv. 

RICE, LUTHER, A.M.; A.B. Williams college 1810; A.M. 1813. Student 
Andover theological seminary 1810-11; missionary India 1812-13; foun- 
der Baptist general convention 1814; missionary agent U. S. several years; 
one of the founders Columbian college 1817-21; agent 1821-26. Founder 
Columbian star, about 1821. Born Northboro, Mass., March 25, 1783; 
died Edgefield district, S. C, Sept. 25, 1836. 

And., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Columbian 

SEMPLE, ROBERT BAYLOR, A.M.; D.D. 1824; College of William and 
Mary. Law student; preacher 1790; ordained Baptist minister 1790; 
pastor Bruington, Va., 1790-1831; member Va. Baptist general conven- 
tion; president Va. Baptist missionary society; moderator General asso- 
ciation of Va. ; president board of managers; president Baptist triennial 
convention 1820-31; trustee Columbian college 1 821-31; agent 1827-31. 
Author Catechism,, 1809; History of the Baptists in Va., 1810; Life and 
death of S. L. Straughan, 1822; Circular letters from- the Dover association; 
Letters to Alexander Campbell. Born Rose Mount, King and Queen co., 
Va., Jan. 20, 1769; died Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 25, 1831. 

Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog. 

WILLIAMS, THOMAS, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1800. Teacher Beverly, 
Mass., Woodstock and Norwich, Conn., Boston, Mass.. 1800-03; licensed 
Congregational minister 1803; home missionary, N. Y., 1803-04, 1805; 
ordained 1804; preacher Pacific church. Providence, R. I., 1807; pastor 
1821-23; Foxboro, Mass., 1816-21; preacher Attleboro and Hebronville, 



i8i4 HONORARY GRADUATES 543 

Mass.; Barrington, R. I.; resident Hartford, Conn.; East Greenwich, R, 
I.; Providence, R. I., 1843-76; preached 2200 sermons 1840-68. Author 
Sermons, 1823; Dotnestic chaplain, 1839; also various historical sermons 
and discourses; besides numerous other sermons and treatises. Born 
Pomfret, Conn., Nov. 5, 1779; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 29, 1876. 

R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I. 

1815 

BARROWS, THOMAS MANNING, M.D. Physician and surgeon Prov- 
idence, R. I. Died 1832 

EDDY, JOHN MATHEWSON, M.D. Associate professor anatomy and 
surgery, Brown university, 1815-17. Physician Providence, R. I. Died 
Havana, Cuba, 1817. Prov. gaz., Parsons 

LELAND, AARON. A.M.; Middlebury college 1814. Ordained Baptist 
minister; pastor Chester, Vt., 1787-1833; member Vt. house of represent- 
atives 1801-11; speaker 1804-08; member governor,'s council four years; 
lieutenant-governor Vt. 1822-28; assistant justice county court 18 years. 
Bom HoUiston, Mass., May 28, 1761; died Chester, Vt., Aug. 25, 1832. 
Sprague Annals 6, Leland gen., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

STEADMAN, WILLIAM, D.D. Student Bristol college, Eng.; Baptist 
clergyman Broughton, Hampshire, eight years; Plymouth seven years; 
first president Horton college, Bradford, Yorkshire, and pastor Brad- 
ford 1805-37. Born near Leominster, Eng., Aug. 12, 1764; died 1837. 

Bapt. encyc. 

STORY, JOSEPH, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1798; A.M. 1801; LL.D. 
1821; Dartmouth college 1824. Lawyer Salem Mass., 1801-29; Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1829-45; member Mass. house of representatives 1805-08, 
1810-12; speaker 1811-12; member U. S. house of representatives 1808- 
09; associate justice U. S. supreme court 181 1-45; member Mass. con- 
stitutional convention 1820; Dane professor law. Harvard university, 
1829-45; overseer 1818-25; fellow 1825-45; fellow American academy of 
arts and sciences; member Mass. historical society; American philosoph- 
ical society. Author numerous publications; see AUibone's Dictionary 
of authors. Born Marblehead, Mass., Sept. 18, 1779; died Cambridge, 
Mass., Sept. 10, 1845. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Harv. 

COGSWELL, WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 181 1; A.M. 1814; 
Harvard university 1816; D.D. Williams college 1833. Teacher Atkin- 
son academy; Hampton academy; licensed Congregational preacher 1813; 
ordained 1815; pastor Dedham, Mass., 1814-29; general agent American 
education society 1829-32; secretary and director American education 
society 1832-41; professor history and national education, Dartmouth 
college, 1841-44; president and professor Christian theology. Theological 
seminary, Gilmanton, N. H., 1844-50; trustee Andover theological sem- 
inary 1837-45; member Mass. historical society; American antiquarian 
society; N. E. historic genealogical society; corresponding member 
National institution for the promotion of science at Washington. Author 
various Sermons, 1816-28; Catechism on the doctrine and duties of religion, 
1818; Manual of theology and devotion; Assistant to family religion, 1826; 
Christian philanthropist, 1830; Theological class book, 1831; Harbinger of 
the milleniuin, 1833; Letters to young men preparing for the ministry, 1837; 
Reports of the American Education society, 1833-40; various discourses; 
editor A^. E. historical and genealogical register; N . H. repository; American 
quarterly register. Born Atkinson, N. H., June 5, 1787; died Gilmanton, 
N. H., April 18, 1850. Dart., Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

MANN, JOEL, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1810; A.M. 1813. Teacher 
Moor's charity school. Hanover, N. H., 1810-11; ordained Presbyterian 
minister 1815; associate pastor Bristol, R. I., 1815-26; Sufiield, Conn., 
1826-29; pastor Greenwich, Conn., 1829-37?; Free church, New York, N. 



544 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1815 

Y., 1837-40; Howard street church, Salem, Mass., 1840-47; Kingston, R. 
I., 1847-57; Hanover Four Corners, Mass.; resident Morrisiana, N. Y., 
and New Haven, Conn., 1864-84. Author Genealogy of the Mann family, 
1873. Born Orford, N. H., Feb. 7, 1789; died New Haven, Conn., July 
21, 1884. Dart., AUibone, Mann. mem. 

NEWMAN, WILLIAM, D.D. President and tutor theology, Baptist 
academical institution, Stepney, Eng. ; pastor Bow, Middlesex, Eng. 
Author Proverbs of Solomon, 1839; various sermons. Died 1836. 

Allibone, Darling's Cyc. bib. 

1817 

COLBY, PHILIP, A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor Middle- 
boro, Mass., 1817-?. Born Sanbornton, N. H., 1779; died 1851. 

Am. q. reg. 

GAMMELL, WILLIAM, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1820-27. Or- 
dained Baptist minister 1809; pastor Bellingham, Mass., 1809-10; Medfield 
Mass., 1810-23; Second church, Newport, R. I., 1823-27. Born Boston, 
Mass., Jan. 9, 1786; died Newport, R. I., May 30, 1827. 

Sprague Annals 6, R. I. cyc, Bapt. encyc. 

NOYES, THOMAS, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1795; A.M. 1798. 
Ordained Congregational minister 1799; pastor Second church, Need- 
ham, Mass^, 1 799-1833; member first school committee 1826-36. Author 
sermons. Born Acton, Mass., Feb. 5, 1769; died Needham, Mass., Dec. 
29, 1837. P., Ser. 

RICHARDSON, JOSEPH, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1802; A.M. 1805. 
Ordained Unitarian minister 1806; pastor Hingham, Mass., 1806-71; 
delegate Mass. constitutional convention 1820-21; member Mass. house 
of representatives 1821-23; Mass. senate 1823-27; U. S. house of repre- 
sentatives 1827-31. Bom Billerica, Mass., Feb. i, 1778; died Hingham, 
Mass., Sept. 25, 1871. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Dart. 

1818 

EATON, ASA, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1803; A.M. 1806; D.D. Colum- 
bia college 1828. Ordained Episcopal minister 1805; lay reader Christ 
church, Boston, Mass., 1803-05; rector 1805-29; also Christ church, 
Cambridge, Mass., several years; conductor Free church city mission, 
Boston, 1829-?; teacher St. Mary's school, Burlington, N. J., 1837-41; 
pastor Trinity church, Bridgewater, Mass., until 1858; secretary directors 
American education society. Author History of Christ church, Boston, 
1828. Born Plaistow, N. H., July 25, 1778; died Boston, Mass., March 
24, 1858. Sprague Annals 5, Nee. 1858 

JUDSON, ELNATHAN, A.M.; M.D. 1823; Dartmouth college 1823; A.M. 
Hamilton college 1823. Student Brown university 1810-13. Physician 
U. S. navy. Died 1829. 

MANN, ARIEL, M.D. Physician Hallowell, Me. Born Wrentham, Mass., 
May 14, 1777; died Hallowell, Me., March 16, 1828. Mann. mem. 

THOMAS, JOSHUA, A.M.; M.B. Harvard vtniversity 1810; M.D. 1811. 
Physician Plymouth, Mass.; member Mass. medical society. Died 
Plymouth, Mass., Jan. 10, 182 1. Mass. med. soc. 

TOWSON, NATHAN, A.M. U. S. millitary service; captain 1812; brevet 
major 181 2; brevet lieutenant-colonel 181 4; brevet colonel 18 14; pay- 
master-general 1819; brevet brigadier-general 1834; major-general 1848. 
Born near Baltimore, Md., Jan. 22, 1784; died Washington, D. C, July 
20, 1854. Cyc. Am. biog. 



i8i9 HONORARY GRADUATES 545 

1819 

BOLLES, DAVID, A.M. Lawyer Ashford, Conn.; justice Windham county- 
court until 1830. Born Ashford, Conn., Sept. 26, 1765; died Ashford, 
Conn., May 22, 1830. BoUes gen. 

EVANS, JOHN, LL.D.; A.M. University of Edinburgh 1791. Ordained 
Baptist minister 1792; pastor Worship street, London, 1792-182 7; con- 
ducted school, Hoxton square, later Islington, London, 1 795-1825. 
Author some 40 publications, including sermons, tracts, biographical 
and topographical sketches and schoolbooks. For list see Dictionary of 
national biography, vol. 18. Born Usk, Monmouthshire, Eng., Oct. 2, 
1767; died Islington, London, Eng., Jan. 25, 1827. Diet. nat. biog. 

FELCH, CHEEVER, A.M. Clergyman; chaplain U. S. navy. Died 1827. 

KENDRICK, NATHANIEL, A.M. ; D.D. 1823 ; A.M. University of Vt. 1813. 
Licensed Baptist preacher 1803; preacher Bellingham, Mass., 1803-04; 
ordained 1805; pastor and teacher Lansingburg, N Y., 1805-10; Middle- 
bury, Monkton, Bridport and New Haven, Vt., 1810-17; pastor Eaton, 
N. Y., 1817-22; professor theology and moral philosophy. Literary and 
theological institution, Hamilton, N. Y., 1822-34?; overseer Hamilton 
college 1825-37; member executive committee, board of trustees, N. Y. 
Baptist education society; corresponding secretary 1834-48. Author 
various sermons. See memoir by S. W. Adams. Born Hanover, N. H., 
April 22, 1777; died Hamilton, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1848. 

Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Cyc. Am. biog. 

MACLAY, ARCHIBALD, A.M.; D.D. Columbia college 1842; University of 
the city of New York 1842. Student University of Edinburgh; pastor 
Kirkcaldy, Scotland, 1802-05; Rose street Congregational church. New 
York, N. Y., 1805-09; Tabernacle Baptist church. New York, 1809-37; 
general agent American and foreign Bible society 1837-50; American 
Bible union 1850-56; founder Maclay college, Canada. Author various 
sermons; editor Hymn book. Born Killearn, Scotland, May 14, 1776; 
died New York, N. Y., May 2, i860. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

TILLINGHAST, JOSEPH LEONARD, A.M. Trtistee Brown university 
1833-44. Admitted to bar 181 1; lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. 
I. house of representatives; speaker 1829-32; member U. S. house of 
representatives 1837-43. Author various orations. Bom Taunton, 
Mass., 1791; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 30, 1844. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Bibliog. R. I., Cong, direct. 

WILMER, WILLIAM HOLLAND, D.D. Student Washington college, 
Kent CO., Md.; ordained Episcopal minister 1808; rector Chestertown, 
Md., 1808-12; St. Paul's church, Alexandria, Va., 1812-26; Williamsburg, 
Va., 1826-27; member standing committee diocese of Va.; one of the 
founders and president Education society of D. C; delegate Va. general 
convention 1812-27; president house of depiities 1820, 1821, 1823, 1826; 
professor systematic theology, ecclestiastical history and church polity, 
Theological seminary of Va., 1823-26; president William and Mary college 
1826-27. Author Episcopal manual, 1815; various sermons and con- 
troversial articles; one of the editors Washington theological repertory, 
1819-26. Born Kent co., Md., Oct. 29, 1782; died Williamsburg, Va., 
July 24, 1827. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 5 

. 1820 

COXE, CHARLES SIDNEY, A.M.; A.B. University of Penn. 1808; A.M. 
181 1. Lawyer Philadelphia, Penn.; justice Philadelphia district court 
1826-35; president directors Eastern penitentiary. Born Philadelphia, 
Penn., July 31, 1791; died Drifton, Penn., Nov. 19, 1879. Penn. 

DIX, JOHN ADAMS, A.M. U. S. military service 1812-23; ensign 1813; 
second lieutenant 1814; special messenger Denmark 1826; captain; 
lawyer Cooperstown, N. Y., 1828-30; Albany, N. Y. ; adjutant -general 



546 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1820 

N. Y., 1830; secretary of state N. Y. 1833-40; superintendent of schools 
N. Y. 1833-40; member N. Y. house of representatives 1841-42; U. S. 
senate 1845-49; postmaster New York, N. Y., 1861; U. S. secretary of 
the treasury 1861; U. S. miUtary service 1861-65 , major-general 1861; 
naval officer port of New York 1866; U. S. minister to France 1866-69; 
governor of N. Y. 1873-75 ; president Miss, and Mo. railway company 1853 ; 
Union Pacific railroad company 1863-68. Author Sketch of the resources 
of the city of New York, 1827; Decisions of the superintendents of common 
schools, 1837; Winter in Madeira, and a suinmer in Spain and Florence, 
1850; Dies irae, 1863; Speeches and occasional addresses, 1864; Stabat 
m,ater, 1868; editor Northern light, 1841-43. Born Boscawen, N. H., July 
24, 1798; died New York, N. Y., April 21, 1879. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Cent. diet. 

GALUSHA, ELON, A.M.; A.B. University of Vt. 1816; A.M. 1820. Law 
student; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Whitesboro, N. Y., 1816-32; 
Broad street clmrch, Utica, N. Y., 1832-?; Rochester, N. Y. ; Perry, N. Y.; 
Lockport, N. Y., 1841-56; one of the founders Hamilton theological in- 
stitution. Born Shaftsbury, Vt., June 18, 1790; died Lockport, N. Y., 
Jan. 6, 1856. 

Univ. of Vt., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

INGRAHAM, EDWARD DUNCAN, A.M. Student University of Penn.; 
admitted to bar 1813; lawyer Philadelphia, Penn.; U. S. commissioner 
on insolvency 183 1; member free-trade convention, Philadelphia, .Penn., 
1831; secretary committee to investigate affairs of Bank of U. S. 1834; 
director 1834; commissioner under fugutive slave law. Author View 
of the insolvent laws of Penn., 1827; Sketch of the events which pre- 
ceded the capture of Washington, 1S14, 1849; editor Chitty's Treatise on 
pleading, 3 vols., 1828; Gow's Treatise on the law of partnership, 1830; 
Wentworth's Office and duty of executors, 1832; Vattel's Law of nations, 
1852; English ecclesiastical reports, i8og-j§, edited serially; Coleman's 
Broad grins, edited for private circulation. See sketch with portrait, 
in Democratic review, vol. 25, 1849. Born Philadelphia, Penn., 1793; 
died Philadelphia, Nov. 4, 1854. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Dem. rev.. Cat. lib. N. Y. bar assoc, Allibone, Sabin 

JOHNS, WILLIAM, M.D. Physician Calcutta, India. 

KEELY, GEORGE, A.M. Minister Haverhill, Mass. Died 1865. 

SOMMERS, CHARLES GEORGE, A.M.; Union college 1825; D.D. Madison 
university 1853. With mercantile house Elsinore, Denmark; came to 
America 18 10; in employ of John Jacob Astor 1811-15?; Baptist minister; 
pastor Troy, N. Y., six years; South church. New York, N. Y., until 1856. 
Author Memoir of John Stanford, D.D., 1835; editor Psalms and hymns, 
1835; Baptist library, 3 vols., 1843. Born London, Eng., March 4, 1793; 
died New York, N.'Y., Dec. 19, 1868. Cyc. Am. biog. 



1821 

FISKE, CALEB, M.D. Surgeon Continental army; physician Scituate, R. 
I.; justice Court common pleas; original member R. I. medical society; 
president 1823-24. Born Scituate, R. I., 1753; died Scituate, Sept. 1835. 

R. I. cyc. 

RICHMOND, WILLIAM EBENEZER, A.M. Admitted to bar 1816; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; editor Manufacturer's and farmer's journal, 
1820-21; secretary R. I. society for the encouragement of domestic 
industry 1820-22; standing committee 1822-48; charter member R. I. 
historical society; trustee 14 years. Author various orations and articles. 
Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 6, 1786; died Providence, R. I., March 8, 
1873. Proc, R. I. hist. soc. 



i832 HONORARY GRADUATES 547 

1822 

CHAPIN, STEPHEN, D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1804. Student 
Brown university; ordained Congregational minister 1805; pastor Hills- 
boro, N. H., 1805-08; Mt. Vernon, N. H., 1809-18; Baptist church, North 
Yarmouth, Me., 1819-23; professor sacred theology, Waterville college, 
1822-28; president and professor moral and intellectual philosophy and 
belles-lettres, Columbian college, Washington, D. C, 1828-41. Author 
On the duties of an ambassador of Christ, two sermons, 1809; Series of 
letters on baptism., 2d ed., 1820; numerovis sermons, discourses and ad- 
dresses; besides letters and miscellaneous writings. Born Milford, Mass., 
Nov. 4, 1778; died Washington, D. C, Oct. i, 1845. 

Me. Bapt., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Sabin, Columbian 

JACOBS, BELA, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1809; pastor Somerset, 
Mass., 1809-11; Pawtuxet, R. I., 1811-18; Cambridge, Mass., 1818-33; 
secretary Western education society 1833-35; pastor East Cambridge, 
1835-36. Born Dighton, Mass., 1786; died East Cambridge, Mass., May 
22, 1836. Sprague Annals 6 

MANN, ISAAC, A.M. Clergyman Shipley, England. 

OLNEY, GIDEON WANTON, A.M.; Bowdoin college 182 1. Episcopal 
minister Gardiner, Me.; Portland, Me. Bom, 1794; died, Feb., 1838. 

Olney mem. 

POVALL, RICHARD, A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 1809. Physician 
Philadelphia, Penn. 

ROBBINS, CHRISTOPHER ELLERY, A.M. Lawyer Newport, R. I. 
Died 1855. Nee. '55 

WAYLAND, FRANCIS, A.M. 1822; A.B. Union college 1813; D.D. 1827; 
Harvard university 1829; LL.D. 1852. President Brown university 
1827-55; professor moral and intellectual philosophy 1834-55; fellow 
1855-58. Student of medicine Troy, N. Y., 1813-16; student Andover 
theological seminary 1816-17; tutor Union college 181 7-21; ordained 
Baptist minister 1821; pastor First church, Boston, Mass., 1821-26; pro- 
fessor natural philosophy, Union college, 1826-27; pastor First Baptist 
church. Providence, R. I., 1857-58; president R. I. Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, 
1830-35. For list of works see Appendix to his Memoir, by his sons, 1867. 
Born New York, N. Y., March 11, 1796; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 
30, 1865. And., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1866 

1823 

CARPENTER, THOMAS OLIVER HUNT, M.D. Physician Coventry, 
Conn. Bom Foster, R. I., June i, 1800. Carpenter gen. 

HALL, ABIEL, M.D. Physician. 

HOLMES, SYLVESTER, A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor 
North church, New Bedford, Mass. Author sermons. Died 1866. Ser. 

1824 

WILLARD, ASHBEL, M.D. Physician. Died 1852. 

WILLIAMS, NATHANIEL WEST, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1816; 
pastor Beverly, Mass., 1816-24. Died 1853. P- 

1825 

ALDEN, CHARLES HENRY, A.M. Ordained Episcopal minister 1823; 
rector Greenwich, R. I.; principal Kent academy. East Greenwich, 1823- 
25; teacher Providence, R. I.; Philadelphia, Penn.; chaplain U. S. navy 
1841. Died Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 1846. Nee. 1847, P- 



548 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1825 

CHASE, PETER, A.M. Minister Hinesburgh, Vt. 

FRENCH, LEVI, A.M. Ordained Congregational minister; pastor New 

Salem, Mass., 1825-29; Dennis, Mass.; principal academy, N. C, i8?-46; 

farmer Berkley, Mass. Min. of Taunton 

JEFFRIES, JOHN, M.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1815; A.M. 1818; M.D. 

1819. Physician Boston, Mass. For sketch see Boston medical and 
surgical journal, 1876. Born Boston, Mass., March 23, 1796; died 
Boston, July 16, 1876. Surg.-gen. cat., P. 

PARSONS, USHER, M.D. ; A.B. Harvard university 1820; M.D. 1818; A.M. 
1829; Dartmouth college 1821; M.D. 1821; Berkshire medical college 
1844. Professor anatomy and surgery. Brown university, 1823-28. U. 
S. naval service 1812-22; surgeon 1813-22; physician Providence, R. I.; 
professor anatomy and surgery, Dartmouth college, 1820-22; president 
R. I. medical society 1837-40; first vice president American medical 
association 1853; one of the founders R. I. hospital; R. I. natural history 
society 1837; president; surgeon Providence horse guards 1861; corres- 
ponding member Mass. historical society. Author History of the battle 
of Lake Erie, 1852; Life of Sir Williain Pepperell, 1855; Sketches of R. /. 
physicians, 1859; numerous historical and biographical sketches and 
addresses; also many articles on niedical subjects; and various medical 
treatises enumerated in the Surgeon-general's Catalogue. See Memoir, 
by C. W. Parsons, 1870. Born Alfred, Me., Aug. 18, 1788; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Dec. 19, 1868. 

Surg.-gen. cat., Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., Sabin, Parsons, 
Dart. 

REYNOLDS, EDWARD, M.D.; Bowdoin college 1825; A. B. Harvard uni- 
versity 181 1 ; A.M. 1814. Physician; professor surgery, Tremont med- 
ical school. Author various articles and addresses on medical subjects. 
For sketch see Boston medical and surgical journal, 1882. Born Boston, 
Mass., Feb. 28, 1793; died Boston, Dec. 25, 1881. Surg.-gen. cat., Bowd. 

STONE, WILLIAM LEETE, A.M. Proprietor and editor Herkimer Ameri- 
can, Herkimer, N. Y., 1813-14; Northern whig, Hudson, N. Y., 1814-16; 
Albany daily advertiser, Albany, N. Y., 1816-18; editor Hartford mirror, 
Hartford, Conn., 1819-21; New York commercial advertiser, New York, 
N. Y., 1821-44; projector N. Y. state historical agency; member staff of 
Gov. Clinton, with rank of colonel; director institution for deaf and 
dumb; member Society for reformation of juvenile delinquents; school 
commissioner New York; superintendent common schools 1843-44. 
Author Narrative of the Erie canal celebration, 1825; Letters on n-tasonry 
and anti-masonry, 1832; Matthias and his impostures, 1833; Tales and 
sketches, 1834; Maria Monk, 1836; Ups and downs in the life of a distressed 
gentleman, 1836; Border wars of the American revolution, 2 vols., 1837?; 
Letters on animal magnetism, 1837; Life of Joseph Brant, 1838; Poetry and 
History of Wyoming, 1841; Lives of Red Jacket and Corn Planter, 1841; 
Life of Uncas and Miantonomoh, 1842; Life and times of Sir William 
Johnson, bart., completed by his son, W. L. Stone, 1865. Born New 
Paltz, N. Y., April 20, 1792; died Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1844. 

AUibone, Cyc. Am. biog.. Stone fam. 

THURBER, DANIEL, M.D.; Harvard university 1826. Physician Men- 
don, Mass. Died 1836. 

1826 

BUCKLIN, THOMAS, M.D. Physician Hopkinton, Mass. Died 1843. 
WOODS, ALVA, A.M.; D.D. 1828; A.B. Harvard university 1817; A.M. 

1820. Professor mathematics and natural philosophy. Brown university, 
1824-28; president ad interim 1826-27; trustee 1843-59; fellow 1859-87. 
Graduated Andover theological seminary 1821; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1 821; professor mathematics and natural philosophy, Columbian 



i836 HONORARY GRADUATES 549 

college, 1 82 1 -24; president and professor moral and intellectual philosophy, 
Transylvania university, 1828-31; University of Ala. 1831-38; resident 
Providence, R. I., 1838-87; trustee Newton theological institution. 
Born Shoreham, Vt., Aug. 13, 1794; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1887. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. 

1827 

AMES, JEREMIAH FISHER, A.M.; M.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1822; 
A.M. 1825; M.D. 1827. Physician Dedham, Mass. Born Dedham, 
Mass., Oct. 9, 1802; died Dedham, Jan. 23, 1829. P. 

GREENE, ALBERT COLLINS, A.M. Lawyer East Greenwich, R. I.; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1815-16, 1822-25, 1857-58; speaker 
1825; brigadier-general R. I. militia 1816-21; major-general R. I. militia 
1821-23; attorney-general R. I. 1825-43; member R. I. senate; U. S. 
senate 1845-51. "^Born East Greenwich, R. I., April 15, 1791; died Prov- 
idence, R. I., Jan. 8, 1863. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., R. I. cyc. 

GREENE, CHARLES WINSTON, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1802; 
A.M. 1805. Died 1857. 

MALCOM, HOWARD, A.M.; D.D. Union college 1843; University of Vt., 
1843; LL.D. University at Lewisburg 1857. Student Princeton theo- 
logical seminary 1818-19; ordained Baptist minister 1820; pastor Hudson, 
N. Y., 1820-26; general agent American Sunday school union 1826-27; 
pastor Federal street church, Boston, Mass., 1827-35; deputy to visit 
Baptist foreign mission stations 1835-38; president Georgetown college 
1839-49; pastor Sansom street church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1849-51; 
president University at Lewisburg 1851-58; president American peace 
society; Baptist historical society. Author Dictionary of the Bible, 1828; 
Nature and extent of atonement, 1829; Christian rule of marriage, 1830; 
Memoir of Mrs. Lydia M. Malcom, 1833; Travels in South-eastern Asia, 
1839; Index to religious literature, 1869; editor Hymns for the conference, 
1822; also various standard religious works. Born Philadelphia, Penn., 
Jan. 9, 1799; died Philadelphia, March 25, 1879. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Princ, AUibone 

MORRIS, CHARLES, A.M. U. S. naval service 1799-1856; first lieutenant 
Constitution; post captain 1813; chief of bureau and hydrography, 
Washington, D. C. Bom Woodstock, Conn., Oct. 1784; died Washing- 
ton, D. C, Jan. 27, 1856. Prov. jour. 

SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY, A.M. Minister Providence, R. I. Died Prov- 
idence, R. I., May 19, i860. Prov. rec. 

VINTON, JOHN ROGERS, A.M. Graduated U. S. military academy 
1817; U. S. military service, Florida, 1837; Mexico 1846-47; captain 3d 
artillery 1835 ; brevet major 1846. Born Providence, R. I., June 16, 1801 ; 
killed near Vera Cruz, Mexico, March 22, 1847. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. Nee. 1847 

1828 

COMSTOCK, OLIVER CROMWELL, A.M. Physician Cayuga Bridge, 
N. Y.; member N. Y. house of representatives 1810-12; U. S. house of 
representatives 1813-19; ordained Baptist minister 1819; chaplain U. S. 
house of representatives; physician Trumansburg, N. Y.; pastor First 
church, Rochester, N. Y., 1825-34; superintendent public instruction 
Michigan four years. Born Warwick, R. I., March 1, 1781; died Mar- 
shall, Mich., Jan. 11 i860. Bapt. encyc. Cong, direct. 

DUNN, THEOPHILUS COLHOUN, A.M.; M. D. University of Penn. 1821. 
Physician Newport, R. I.; president R. I. medical society 1843-46; vice 
president American medical society. Died 187 1. P. 



550 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1828 

DUNN, NATHANIEL, A.M.; A.B. Bowdoin college 1825; A. M. 1828. 
Teacher and lecturer New York, N. Y. Eorn Poland, Me., Jan. 29, 1800; 
died Oct. 17, 1889. Bowd. 

FOOT, JOSEPH IVES, A.M.; A.B. Union college 182 1; D.D. Washington 
college 1840. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1824; licensed 
Congregational minister 1824; evangelist Barnwell Court House, S. C, 
1824-25; Boston, Mass., 1825; Epping, N. H., 1825-26; pastor West 
Brookfield, Mass., 1826-32; Salina, N, Y., 1833-35; Cortland, N. Y., 1835- 
37; Westport, Conn., 1837-39; Knoxville, Tenn., 1839-40; president- 
elect Washington college, Knoxville, Tenn., 1839-40. Author Two 
sermons on intemperance, 1828; Three sermons on perfectionism, 1834; 
Selections from, his sermons, with memoir by George Frost, 1841; also nu- 
merous separate sermons, pamphlets and contributions to periodicals. 
Born Watertown, Conn., Nov. 17, 1796; died near Knoxville, Tenn., 
April 21, 1840. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 4, And., Sabin 

JONES, WILLIAM, A.M. Baptist minister; pastor Scotch Baptist church, 
Finsbury, London, until 1846. Author Life of Abraham Booth, 1808; 
History of the Waldenses, 181 1 ; re-issued as History of the Christian church, 
181 7; 4th ed., 18 19; Bbilical cyclopcedia, 1816; Dictionary of religious 
opinions, 181 7; Christian biography, 1829; Autobiography, edited by his 
son, 1846. Born Poultney, Lancashire, Eng., 1762; died 1846. 

Diet. nat. biog. 

KIMBALL, CHARLES OTIS, A.M.; Waterville college 1828. Minister 
Methuen, Mass. Born 1792; died 1852. Colby 

KINGHORN, JOSEPH, A.M. Student Baptist academy, Bristol; preacher 
Fairford, Gloucestershire, Eng., 1788-89; ordained Particular Baptist 
minister 1790; pastor St. Mary-in-Coslany, Norwich, 1 790-1832. For 
list of publications see Dictionary of national biography, vol. 31. Born 
Gateshead-on-Tyne, Durham, Eng., Jan. 17, 1766; died Norwich, Sept. 
I, 1832. Diet. nat. biog. 

PAIGE, WINSLOW, A.M. Minister Schoharie, N. Y. Died 1838. 

WHITMAN, SETH SPENCER, A.M.; A.B. Hamilton college 1825. Grad- 
uated Newton theological institution 1828; ordained Baptist minister 
1829; resident licentiate Andover theological seminary 1830; professor 
Biblical interpretation, Hamilton literary and theological institution, 
1829-35; pastor Belvidere, 111., 1836-46; ordained Baptist minister 1839; 
pastor Madison, Wis., 1851-52. Born Fairfield, Vt., Feb. 5, 1802; died 
Madison, Wis., Jan. 2, 1852. Bapt. encyc. And., Newt. 



1829 

CLAGGETT, RUFUS, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1826. Teacher Ports- 
mouth, N. H.; Providence, R. I., 1828-33; lawyer. Bom Litchfield, N. 
H., Feb. 28, 1803; died Brooklyn, N. Y.", April 22, 1875. Dart. 

FARLEY, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 
1818; A.M. 1821; D.D. 1850. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1828; 
ordained Unitarian minister 1828; pastor Westminster church, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1828-41; Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1842-63. 
Author various sermons. Born Boston, Mass., Jtme 25, 1800; died 
Brooklyn, N. Y., March 24, 1892. Harv. div. sch. 

POTTER, HORATIO, A.M.; D.D. 1838; A.B. Union college 1826; D.D. 
Trinity college 1838; LL.D. Hobart college 1856. Ordained Episcopal dea- 
con 1827 ; priest 1828; rector Saco, Me. ; professor mathematics and natural 
philosophy, Washington, now Trinity college, 1828-30; rector St. Peter's 
church, Albany, N. Y., 1833-54; provisional bishop diocese of N. Y., 
1854-61; bishop 1861-87. Author pastoral letters, addresses to clergy 
and laity, and occasional sermons. Born Beekman, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1802; 
died New York, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1887. Cyc. Am. biog. 



i829 HONORARY GRADUATES 551 

STEVENS, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. Middlebury college 182 1; D.D. University 
of Rochester 1873. Student Andover theological seminary 1823-25; 
teacher New Ipswich, N. H., 1823-24; tutor Middlebury college 1825-27; 
principal academy. South Reading, now Wakefield, Mass., 1827-30; editor 
Baptist weekly journal, Cincinnati, O.. 1831-38; vice president and pro- 
fessor intellectual and moral philosophy, Granville college, 1838-43; 
district secretary American Baptist missionary union, and western editor 
Macedonian 1843-49; agent 1850-58; ordained Baptist minister 1845; 
secretary Western Baptist education society 1849-50; teacher theological 
seminary, Fairmount, O., 1858-59; professor Latin and Greek, Denison 
university, 1859-68; Latin 1868-75; emeritus 1875-77; one of the founders 
Western Baptist theological institute, Covington, Ky., 1845; secretary 
Ohio Baptist education society 1861-73. Born Townsend, Mass., June 
17, 1799; died Granville, O., April 30, 1877. 

Cyc. Am. biog.. And., Den., Bapt. encyc. 

TOTTEN, JOSEPH GILBERT, A.M. Graduated U. S. military academy 
1805 ; second lieutenant; secretary U. S. survey of Ohio and the territories 
1806-08; military engineer 1808-64; first lieutenant 18 10; captain and 
brevet major 1813; brevet lieutenant-colonel 1814; major 18 18; lieutenant- 
colonel 1828; colonel and chief engineer U. S. army 1838; inspector U. 
S. military academy 1838-64; brevet brigadier-general 1847; member 
light-house board 1851-58, 1860-64; state commissioner for preservation 
of New York harbor; Boston harbor; brigadier-general 1863; brevet 
major-general 1864; regent Smithsonian institution 1846-64; corporate 
member National academy of sciences. Translator Treussart's Essays 
on hydraulic and common mortars, 1842 ; author various reports and papers 
on engineering and scientific subjects. See sketch by J. G. Barnard in 
Biographical memoirs of National academy of sciences, 1877. Born 
New Haven, Conn., Aug. 23, 1788; died Washington, D. C, April 22, 
1864. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

1830 

WAYLAND, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. Union college 1827; D.D. 1844- Tutor 
Brown university 1828-31; trustee 1839-47. Professor belles-lettres, 
Hamilton college, 1831-34; ordained Baptist minister 1834; pastor Salem, 
Mass., 1834-40; chaplain U. S. military academy, Wes'^, Point, N. Y. ; 
rector St. James's Episcopal church, Roxbury, Mass. From Saratoga, 
N. Y.; died Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1863. ' Ham., Union, P. 

YATES, WILLIAM, A.M.; D.D. 1839. Student Baptist college, Bristol; 
missionary Baptist missionary society, Serampore, India, 1815-17; Cal- 
cutta 1817-29; established school, Calcutta; pastor English church, 
Calcutta, 1829-39; author and translator Calcutta 1839-4.5; secretary 
Baptist mission press. Author a Sanskrit grammar, Sanskrit dictionary, 
a Hindustani dictionary, and manuals of Hindustani, Arabic and Bengali; 
translator Bible into Bengali; also various handbooks of natural science, 
history and Christian evidences into Sanskrit, Hindustani and Bengali. 
See Hoby's Memoir of Yates. Born Loughborough, Leicestershire, 
Eng., Dec. 15, 1792; died at sea, July 3, 1845. Diet. nat. biog. 

1831 

BRANTLY, WILLIAM THEOPHILUS, D.D.; A.B. College of S. C, 1808. 
Teacher Camden, S. C, 1808-09; rector Richmond academy, Augusta, 
Ga., 1809-11, 1819-26; ordained Baptist minister 1809; pastor Beaufort, 
S. C, 1811-19; First church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1826-38; First church 
Charleston, S. C, 1838-44; president College of Charleston. Author 
Sermons, 1837; editor Columbian star. Born Chatham co., N. C, Jan. 
23, 1787; died Augusta, Ga., March 28, 1845. 

Sprague Annals 6 



552 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1831 

GRINNELL, WILLIAM TAYLOR, A.M Resident Providence, R. I. 
Died Providence, R. I., 1835. Prov. rec. 

WELCH, BARTHOLOMEW TROW, A.M.; D.D. Union college 1833. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1827; pastor Catskill, N. Y., 1825-27; First 
church, Albany, N. Y., 1827-48; Pierpont street claurch, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
1848-60. Born Boston, Mass., Sept. 24, 1794; died 1870. 

Bapt. encyc. 

WELLS, ELEAZER MATHER PORTER, A.M.; D.D. Georgetown college 
1854. Sttident Brown university 1817-20; Episcopal minister Boston, 
Mass., 51 years; philanthropist. Born Sept. 5, 1793; died Boston, Mass., 
Dec. I, 1878. And., P. 

1832 

McILVAINE, CHARLES PETTIT, D.D.; A.B. College of N. J. 1816; 
i8i9;A.M. D.C.L. Oxford university 1853; LL.D. 1867; Cambridge 
university 1858. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1820; priest 1821; pastor 
Christ church, Georgetown, D. C, 1820-25; professor ethics, and chaplain 
U. S. military academy, 1825-27; rector St. Ann's church, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1827-31; professor evidences of revealed religion. University of 
the city of New York, 1831-32 ; bishop of Ohio 1832-73 ; president Kenyon 
college 1832-?; also president Theological seminary, Gambler, O.; mem- 
ber sanitary commission during the Civil war. Author Evidences of 
Christianity in their external division, 1832; Oxford divinity compared 
zvith that of the Roman and Anglican churches, 1841; Sinner's justification 
before God, 1851; The Holy Catholic church, 1844; No priest, no altar, no 
sacrifice, but Christ, 1846; Valedictory offering; 1853; Word in season to 
candidates for confirmation; Doctrines of the Protestant Episcopal church 
as to confirmation; Chief danger of the church; Truth and the Itfe, twenty- 
two discourses , 1855 ; editor Select family and parish sermons, 1839. Born 
Burlington, N. J., Jan. 18, 1799; died Florence, Italy, March 13, 1873. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

MALLETT, EDWARD JONES, A.M.; A.B. University of N. C. 1818; A.M. 
1 82 1. Commission merchant and shipping agent Wilmington, N. C, 
1819-23; Providence, R. I., 1823-29; postmaster Providence 1829-44; 
member common council 1837-38; major-general R. I. militia; in business 
New York, N. Y., 1845-?; president St. Nicholas bank, N. Y., 1853-58; U. 
S. consul-general Italy 1858-62; U. S. military service 1862, paymaster; 
member N. Y. historical society. Born Fayetteville, N. C., May i, 
1797; died 1883. N. C, R. I. cyc. 

PATTISON, ROBERT EVERETT, A.M.; D.D. 1838; A.B. Amherst college 
1826. Tutor Columbian college; professor mathematics Waterville 
college 1828-29; president 1836-39, 1854-57; Baptist minister; pastor 
Salem, Mass.; First church. Providence, R. I.; secretary home depart- 
ment, American Baptist missionary union, 1842-45; president Western 
theological institute, Covington, Ky., 1845-48; professor Newton theo- 
logical institution 1848-54; professor theology, Shurtleff college, 1864; 
professor Baptist union theological seminary at Chicago 1870-74. Author 
Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians, 1859; various sermons. Born 
Benson, Vt., Aug. 9, 1800; died St. Louis, Mo., 1874. 

Cyc. Am. biog,, Bapt. encjT-c, Amh., Colby 

TOBEY, SAMUEL BOYD, A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 1828. Trustee 
Brown university 1835-67; chancellor 1854-67. Phj^sician Providence, 
R. I.; trustee R. I. hospital; Butler hospital for the insane; vice president 
Providence dispensary; member Providence medical association. Born 
Bristol, Me., Nov. 12, 1805; died June 23, 1867. R. I. cyc. 

WARD, SAMUEL, A.M.; A.B. Columbia college 1831; A.M. 1834; Ph.D. 
University of Tubingen. Banker New York, N. Y., 1835-43; miner Cal., 



i832 HONORARY GRADUATES 553 

1848-?; resident Washington, D. C; abroad; secretary U. S. special 
mission Paraguay 1858; Nicaragvia 1863. Born New York, N. Y., Jan. 
27, 1814; died P'egli,' Italy, May 19, 1884. Cyc. Am. biog., Columb. 

1833 

D'WOLF, JOHN JAMES, A.B.; M.D. Harvard university 1835. Physician 
Bristol, R. I., until 184s; Providence, R. I., 1845-94; member R. I., his- 
torical society. Born Bristol, R. I , Sept. 11, 1807; died Bristol, July 25, 
i8q4. R. I. hist. soc. 

FARRAR, JOHN, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1803; A.M. 1806. Tutor 
Greek, Harvard university, 1805-07; Hollis professor mathematics and 
natural philosophy 1807-36; vice president American academy of arts 
and sciences. Translator Lacroix's Elements of algebra, 1818; Bezout^'s 
Differential and integral calculus, 1824; Lacroix's Arithmetic; Legendre's 
Geometry; author Cambridge mathematics; Elementary treatise on mechanics, 
1825; Elementary treatise on optics, selected chiefly from Biot, 1826; 
Elements of electricity, magnetism, and electro magnetism, selected chiefly 
from Biot, 1826; Elementary treatise on astronomy, selected from Biot, 
1827; Topography; Trigonometry; also selections from Bezout and others; 
besides contributions to magazines and various scientific journals. Born 
Lincoln, Mass., July i, 1779; died Cambridge, Mass., May 8, 1853. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Harv., Roorbach 

FRINK, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, A.B. Resident Granville, O. 

GREENE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.M. Instructor modern languages. 
Brown university, 1848-52. Student Brown university 1824-27; abroad 
1S27-33, 1834-47; principal Kent academy. East Greenwich, R. I., 1833- 
34; U. S. consul, Rome, 1837-45; teacher and author New York, N. Y., 
1852-65; author East Greenwich, R. I., 1865-83; lecturer American his- 
tory, Cornell university, 1871-73. Author Life of Gen. Greene, in Spark's 
American biography, 1846; Primary lessons in French, 1849; Companion 
to Ollendorff ' s French grammar, 1850 ; Primary lessons in Italian; Historical 
studies, 1850; History and geography of the Middle ages, 1851; Biograph- 
ical studies, i860; Historical- view of the American revolution, 1865; Nath- 
anael Greene: an examination of the ninth volume of Bancroft's history, 1866; 
Life of Nathanael Greene, 3 vols., 1867-71 ; The German element in the war 
of America, 1876; Short history of R. I., 1877. Born East Greenwich, 
R. I., April 8, 1811; died East Greenwich, Feb. 2, 1883. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, AUibone 

SMITH, ELI BURNHAM, A.M.; A.B. Middlebury college 1823; D.D. 
Waterville college 1849. Student Andover theological seminary 1823- 
25; graduated Newton theological institution 1826; ordained Baptist 
minister 1826; pastor Buffalo, N. Y., 1826-29; Poultney, Vt., 1829-33; 
president and professor Biblical theology, Literary and theological insti- 
tution, New Hampton, N. H., and Fairfield, Vt., 1833-61. Born Shore- 
ham, Vt., April 16, 1803; died Colchester, Vt., Jan. 5, 1861. 

And., Newt., Colby 

VINTON, FRANCIS, A.B. ; D.D. Columbia college 1848 ; LL.D. college of Wil- 
liam and Mary 1869. Graduated U. S. military academy 1830; U. S. mili- 
tary service 1830-36, second lieutenant; admitted to bar 1834; student 
General theological seminary; ordained Episcopal deacon 1838; priest 
1839; rector Tower Hill, R. I. ; Wakefield, R. I. ; St. Stephen's church. Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1840-42; Trinity church, Newport, R. I., 1842-44; Emmanuel 
church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Grace church, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., 1852- 
55; assistant rector Trinity Parish, New York, N. Y., 1855-59; rector 
1859-72; elected bishop of Ind., but declined, 1848; professor ecclesiastical 
law and polity. General theological seminary, 1869-72. Author Arthur 
Tremaine, or, Annals of cadet life, 1830; Evidences of Christianity, 1855; 



554 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1833 

Manual commentary on the general canon law of the Protestant Episcopal 
church, 1870; also many pamphlets and sermons. Born Providence, 
R. I., Aug. 29, 1809; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1872. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Columb. 

1834 

DOWLING, JOHN, A.M.; D.D. Transylvania university 1846. Tutor 
Latin classical institute, London, Eng., 1826; instructor Hebrew, Greek, 
Latin and French, Buckinghamshire classical institute, 1828; principal 
classical boarding school near Oxford, Eng., 1829-32; ordained Baptist 
minister 1832; pastor Catskill, N. Y., 1832-34; Newport, R. I., 1834-36; 
New York, N. Y.; Providence, R. I.; Philadelphia, Penn.; Newark, N. J.; 
Berean church. New York, 1844-52, 1856-68; South church, Newark, N. 
J. ; South church. New York. Author History of Romanism, 1845 J Power 
of illustration; Nights and mornings; besides numerous tracts and other 
works; editor Conference hymn book, 1868; Noel's Baptism; Lorenzo 
Dow's Works; Conyers Middleton's On conformity of popery and pagan- 
ism.; Memoir of the missionary, Jacob Thomas; translator Cote's A word 
. . . to those who have abandoned the Roman chtvrch. Born Pavensey, Eng., 
May 12, 1807; died Middletown, N. Y., July 4, 1878. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, AUibone 

DUMONT, ABRAHAM HENRY, A.M.; Rutgers college. Clergyman. 
Died 1864. 

FURMAN, SAMUEL, A.M. Baptist minister; professor theology, Furman 
university. Died March 19, 1877. Bapt. encyc. 

PENDLETON, WILLIAM NELSON, A.M.; D.D. Alexandria theological 
seminary 1868; Kenyon college. Gradviated U. S. military academy 
1830; assistant professor mathematics, West Point, 1831-32; Bristol 
college, Tenn., 1832-39; ordained Episcopal deacon 1837; priest 1838; 
principal Episcopal high school, Alexandria, Va., 1839-53; rector Lex- 
ington, Va., 1853-83; Confederate military service, 1861-65, brigadier- 
general. Author Science a witness for the Bible, i860. Born Richmond, 
Va., Dec. 26, 1809; died Lexington, Va., Jan. 15, 1883. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Cyc. Am. biog. 

QUINCY, JOSIAH, A.M. Lawyer Rumney, N. H., until 1864; president 
Grafton co. bar; member N. H. house of representatives several terms; 
N. H. senate twice; president one term; trustee N. H. asylum for the 
insane; director Pemigewassett bank, Plymouth, N. H. ; one of the found- 
ers Boston, Concord and Montreal railroad; president 14 years; trustee 
Newton theological institution 1853-61; president trustees New Hamp- 
ton academy. Born Lenox, Mass., March 7, 1793; died Rumney, N. H., 
Jan. 19, 1875. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

SHURTLEFF, NATHANIEL BRADSTREET, A.M.; A.B. Harvard uni- 
versity 1831; A.M. 1834; M.D. 1834; Shurtleff college 1843; A. M. Uni- 
versity of Illinois 1834. Demonstrator Harvard university 1835-36; 
overseer 1852-61, 1863-69; secretary of overseers 1854-74; mayor Boston 
1868-70; fellow American academy; member Mass. historical society; 
American philosophical society; honorary member London society of 
antiquaries. Author Epitome of phrenology, 1835; Decimal system for 
arrangement of libraries, 1856; besides various historical works enumerated 
in Sabin's Btbliotheca Americana. Born Boston, Mass., June 29, 1810; 
died Boston, Oct. 17, 1874. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

STEVENS, ISAAC, A.M.; Waterville college 1835. Lawyer Middleboro, 
Mass.; town clerk Middleboro 1822-30; moderator; captain Mass. militia; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1820-30; lawyer Athol, Mass. 
Died 1866. P. 



i834 HONORARY GRADUATES 555 

WARNE, JOSEPH ANDREWS, A.M. Educated Stepney college, Eng.; 
ordained Baptist minister; pastor New Berne, N. C; principal Imwan 
academy, N. C; pastor First church, Providence, R. I.; South Reading, 
Mass.; Brookline, Mass.; Sansom street church, Philadelphia, Penn. ; 
retired 1845. Editor Baptist edition Comprehensive commentary. Bora 
London, Eng., 1795; died Philadelphia, Penn., 1881. Bapt. encyc. 

1835 

GOODRICH, CHAUNCEY ALLEN, D.D.; A.B. Yale college 1810; A.M. 
1 8 13. Tutor Yale college 181 2-14; ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor Middletown, Conn., 181 6-1 7; professor rhetoric and English lit- 
erature, Yale college, 1817-39; professor pastoral theology 1839-60; 
elected president Williams college 1820, but declined. Author Greek 
grammar, 18 14; Greek and Latin lessons, 1832; editor Select British elo- 
quence, 1852; Webster's Dictionary, abridged, 1857. Born New Haven, 
Conn., Oct. 23, 1790; died New Haven, Feb. 25, i860. Cyc. Am. biog. 

ROWLAND, JOHN, A.M. Hairdresser Providence, R. L; served in Con- 
tinental army; town auditor Providence 15 years; treasurer 14 years; 
treasurer Providence institution for savings 21 years; secretary mechanics 
association 18 years; president six years; treasurer R. L historical society 
nine years; president 21 years. Born Newport, R. L, Oct. 31, 1757; 
died Providence, R. I., Nov. 5, 1854. Proc, R. I. hist. soc. 

LARNED, SAMUEL, A.M. Charg^ d'affaires, Peru Died Providence, 
R. I., Dec. 10, 1846. Nee. 1847 

MERCER, JESSE, D.D. Ordained Baptist minister 1789; pastor Hutton's 
Fork, Ga. ; Indian Creek, Ga.; Oglethorpe co., Ga. ; Sardis, Ga. ; Phillip's 
Mill, Ga.; Powelton, Ga.; Whatley's Mill, now Bethesda, Ga.; Eatonton, 
Ga.; Washington, Ga., 1827-41. Bom Halifax co., N. C, Dec. 16, 1769; 
died Washington, Ga., Sept. 6, 1841. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

PECK, JOHN MASON, A.M.; D.D. Georgetown college; Harvard university 
1852. Licensed Baptist preacher 1811; preacher Catskill, N. Y., 181 1- 
14; ordained 1813; pastor Amenia, N. Y., 1814-16; student theology, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1816-17; rnissionary Mo. and 111. 1817-26; resident 
Rock Spring, 111., 1822-58; founder Rock Spring seminary 1826; pro- 
fessor theology 1827-31; founder The luestern pioneer and Baptist, 1829; 
founder Illinois Sunday-school banner; trustee Shurtleff college 1835-58; 
one of the founders Covington theological institution, Covington, Ky.; 
corresponding secretary and financial agent American Baptist publi- 
cation society 1843-45 ; pastor Mo. ; 111. ; Ky. Author Guide for emigrants; 
1831 ; Gazetteer of Illinois, 1834; Neiv guide for emigrants to the west, 1836; 
Life of Daniel Boone, in Spark's Library of American biography, 1847; 
Father Clark, or, the pioneer preacher, 1855; various discourses and bio- 
graphical sketches; editor 2d ed. Annals of the west. See Forty years of 
pioneer life: Memoir of J. M. Peck, edited by Rnfus Babcock, 1864. Born 
Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 31, 1789; died Rock Spring, 111., March 15, 1858. 
Sprague Annals 6, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1858, Allibone 

ROBBINS, ASHUR, LL.D.; A.B. Yale college 1782. Tutor Brown uni- 
versity 1782-90; librarian 1782-85. Lawyer Providence, R. I., until 
1795; Newport, R. I., 1795-1845; ~U. S. district attorney 1812; member 
R. I. general assembly 1818-25 1 U. S. senate 1825-39. Bom Wethersfield, 
Conn., Oct. 26, 1757; died Newport, R. I., Feb. 25, 1845. 

Cong, direct., Cyc. Am. biog. 

1836 

CRESSEY, TIMOTHY ROBINSON, A.M.; A.B. Amherst college 1828. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1831; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1830; pastor Hingham, Mass., 1831-34; South church, Boston, Mass., 



Ss6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1836 

1834-35; Columbus, O., 1835-42; First church, Cincinnati, O., 1842-44; 
agent American and Foreign Bible society 1844-46; Indianapolis, Ind., 
1846-52; St. Paul, Minn., 1852-54; missionary Minn.; pastor Hastings, 
Minn.; U. S. military service 1861-63, chaplain; pastor Kendallville, Ind. 
1864-66; Plainfieid, 111.; Olney, 111.; Indianola, Iowa, 1868-70. Born 
Pomfret, Conn., Sept. 18, 1800; died Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 30, 1870. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt. 

GEBHARD, JOHN, A.M. Resident N. Y.; member U. S. house of rep- 
resentatives 1821-23. Born Claverack, N. Y.; deceased. Lanman 

MEDBERY, NICHOLAS, A.M.; A.B. Waterville college 1828. Ordained 
Baptist minister; pastor Middleboro, Mass., 1828-32; Watertown, Mass., 
1832-43; Newburyport, Mass., 1843-53; Ashland, Mass., 1853-55; Pea- 
body, Mass., 1855-57; city missionary, Portsmouth, N. H., 1857-71. 
Born 1801 ; died Dover, Mass., May 30, 1878. Colby 

PARKER, WILLIAM, A.M. Lawyer Boston, Mass. Born Boston, Mass., 
Nov. 7, 1795; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 29, 1873. P. 

VINTON, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, A.M.; M.D. Yale college 1828; 
D.D. University of the city of New York 1843; Harvard university 1853. 
Student Brown university 1821-24; physician Pomfret, Conn., 1828-31; 
graduated General theological seminary 1835; ordained Episcopal deacon 
1835; priest 1836; preacher St. Paul's chtirch, Portland, Me., 1835; 
pastor Grace chu.rch. Providence, R. I., 1836-42; St. Paul's church, 
Boston, Mass., 1842-58; Trinity church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1858-61; 
St. Mark's church. New York, N. Y., 1861-69; Emmanuel church, Boston, 
Mass., 1869-77; resident Pomfret, Conn. Author Sermons, 1855; Lec- 
tures on evidences of Christianity, 1855; Serfnons, 1867; also articles in 
reviews and magazines. Born Providence, R. I., May 2, 1807; died 
Philadelphia, Penn., April 26, 1881. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. 



1837 

DEAN, MYRON MUNSON, A.M.; A.B. Middlebury college 1834. Gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1838; ordained Baptist minister 
1836; pastor Providence, R. I., 1838-40; Marblehead, Mass., 1840-47; 
chaplain Deer Island, Mass.; agent American and foreign Bible society; 
pastor Warren, R. I. Born Monkton, Vt., Nov. 8, 1811; died Cambridge, 
Mass., March 30, 1861. Bapt. encyc, Newt. 

FELLOWES, RICHARD SIMPSON, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1832; A.M. 
1835. Merchant New York, N. Y. Born Troy, N. Y., March 14, 1814; 
died New Haven, Conn., March 10, 1884. Yale, P. 

MAHAN, DENNIS HART, A.M.; LL.D. 1852; A.M. College of N. J. 1837; 
LL.D. College of William and Mary 1852; Dartmouth college 1867. 
Graduated U. S. military academy 1824; acting assistant professor 
mathematics 1821-24; second lieutenant engineer corps 1824; assistant 
professor mathematics 1824-25; principal assistant professor engineering 
1825-26; student engineering, under orders in Europe, 1826-30; student, 
by permission of the French government, Military school for engineers 
and artillerists, Metz, France, 1829-30; acting professor engineering, 
U. S. military academ3^ 1830-32; professor engineering 1832-71; dean 
1838-71; corporate member National academy of sciences 1863; overseer 
Thayer school of civil engineering, Dartmouth college, 1871. Author 
Treatise on field fortifications, 1836; Elementary course of civil engineering, 
1837; Elementary treatise on advanced guard, outposts, and detachment 
service of troops, 1847; Treatise on permanent fortifications; Elementary 
treatise on industrial drawing, 1853; Descriptive geometry, 1864; Military 
engineering, 1865-67. Born New York, N. Y., April 2, 1802; died near 
Stony Point, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1871. Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone 



i837 HONORARY GRADUATES 557 

MURCH, WILLIAM HARRIS, D.D. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor 
Sheppard's Barton, Frome, Eng. , 21 years; president Stepney college, 
London, 1827-44; secretary Baptist union 1834-46; Baptist Board 1837- 
43. Born Honiton, Eng., May 17, 1784; died Bath, Eng., July 12, 1859. 

Bapt. encyc. 

1838 

AARON, SAMUEL, A.M. Assistant instructor Classical and mathematical 
school, Burlington, N. J.; principal school. Bridge Point, N. J.; academy, 
Doylestown, N. J.; ordained Baptist minister 1829; pastor New Britain, 
Penn., 1829-33; Burlington, N. J., 1837; principal high school, Burling- 
ton, N. J., 1833-41; pastor Norristown, Penn., 1841-44; principal Tree- 
mount seminary, near Norristown, 1844-57; head-master Mt. Holly 
institute, Mt. Holly, N. J Author Faithful translation, 1842; also a 
series of text books. Born New Britain, Penn., Oct. 19, 1800; died Mt. 
Holly, N. J., April 11, 1865. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

CROWELL, WILLIAM, A.M.: D.D. University of Rochester 1857. Special 
student Brown university 1834-35; graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1838; ordained Baptist minister; editor Christian watchman, 
Boston, Mass., ten years; pastor Waterville, Me., two years; editor 
Western watchman, Des Moines, Mo., ten years; teacher St. Louis, Mo.; 
pastor Freeport, 111.; Germantown, Penn. Author Church member's 
manual. Born Middlefield, Mass., Sept. 22, 1806; died July 17, 1871. 

Bapt. encyc , Newt. 

GURNEY, JOSEPH JOHN, LL.D. Banker Norwich, Eng.; Friends- 
minister 1818-47. Author numerous publications. See Allibone's Dic- 
tionary of authors. Born Earlham Hall, near Norwich, Eng., Aug. 2, 
1788; died Earlham, Jan. 4, 1847. 

Diet. nat. biog.. Darling's Cyc. bib.. Nee. 1847 

JAMES, CHARLES TILLINGHAST, A.M. Superintendent Slater's steam 
cotton-mill, Providence, R. I.; general introducer of steam cotton mills 
in various places; member U. S. senate 1851-57; inventor of a rifled can- 
non. Born West Greenwich, R. I., 1804; died Sag Harbor, N. Y., Oct. 
17, 1862. Cong, direct. 

LARKIN, LYMAN BARNES, A.M.; A.B. Amherst college 1835; M.D. 
Berkshire medical institution 1838. Physician Wrentham, Mass., 1838- 
57; La Salle, 111., 1857-64; Brooklyn medical institute 1864-69; Ballston 
Spa, N. Y., 1869-83. Born Marlboro, Mass., Nov. 8, 1804; died Ballston 
Spa, N. Y., June 9, 1883. Amh., P. 

MASON, OWEN, A.M. Resident Providence, R. I.; president Franklin 
society. Born 1796; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 30, 1873. Prov. rec. 

1839 

FLETCHER, RICHARD, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1806; LL.D. 1846; 
Harvard university 1849. Trustee Brown university 1832-35; fellow 
1835-54. Admitted to bar 1809; lawyer Salisbury, N. H., 1809-19; 
Boston, Mass., 1819-58; member Mass. house of representatives; tJ. S. 
house of representatives 1837-39; associate justice Mass. supreme court 
1848-53; trustee Dartmouth college 1848-57; overseer Harvard univer- 
sity 1854-56. Born Cavendish, Vt., Jan. 8, 1788; died Boston, Mass., 
June 21, 1869. Dart., Cyc. Am. biog., Harv., Sabin 

STEVENS, ABEL, A.M.; LL.D. Indiana state imiversity 1856. Student 
Wesleyan university i83i?-i834; ordained Methodist Episcopal minister 
Boston, Mass., 1834; pastor Church street and Bennett street churches 
1834-37; agent Wesleyan university one year; in Europe 1837, 1855; 
pastor Providence, R. I., 1837-39; editor Zion's herald, Boston, Mass., 
1838-50; National magazine, New York, N. Y., 1853-54; Christian advo- 
cate and journal. New York, 1856-60; pastor 17th street church. New 



558 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1839 

York, 1860-62; Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1862-65; joint editor Methodist 
1865-74; pastor Union church, Geneva, Switzerland; travelled in Europe; 
around the world ; author. For list of his writings see AUibone's Dictionary 
of Authors. Born Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 17, 1815; died San Jos^, 
Cal., Sept. II, 1897. Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog., Wesleyan, P. 

WILLIAMSON, JOSEPH, A.M.; A.B. University of Vt. 181 2; A.M. 1815. 
Admitted to bar 1816; lawyer Belfast, Me.; county attorney 1820-28, 
1831, 1841; member Me. senate 1833, 1834; president 1834; post- 
master Belfast 1822-30; banker. Born Canterbury, Conn., Aug. 5, 
1789; died Belfast, Me., Sept. 30, 1854. Vt., Me. reg., P. 

1841 

AVERY, JOHN HUMPHREY, A.M.; A.B. Union college i834._ Graduated 
Andover theological seminary 1837; ordained Baptist minister 1839; 
pastor Plymouth, Mass., 1842-43; Danvers, Mass., 1843-45; Austinburgh, 
O., 1850-54; resident Conneaut and Amboy, O., 1854-?; Cleveland, O. 
Born Boston, Mass., July 22, 1807; died Cleveland, O., May 25, 1895. 

And., Union 

MASON, CYRUS, D.D.; A.B. Union college 1824; A.M. 1827; Middlebury 
college 1833. Clergyman; pastor Cedar street church. New York, N. Y 
professor rhetoric and apologetic theology. University of the city of 
New York, 1836-50; rector University grammar school. Author various 
sermons. Died 1865. Union, P. 

PERRY, AMOS, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1837; LL.D. Griswold 
college 1888. Principal Fruit Hill seminary. North Providence, R. I., 
1837-40; Summer street school. Providence, R. I., 1840-52; inspector 
public schools. Providence, 1840-52; in Europe 1852-56, 1861; principal 
Young ladies' school, New London, Conn., 1855-58; Young ladies' school, 
Providence, 1858-60; U. S. consul Tunis 1862-67; secretary R. I. his- 
torical society 1873-99; librarian 1880-99; superintendent R. I. state 
census 1885 ; vice president American institute of instruction; correspond- 
ing member Mass., N. Y., Va., Chicago and Western Reserve historical 
societies. Author Carthage and Tunis, 1869; R. I. state census, 1885; 
Memorial of Zachariah Allen, i'/g'^-i8S2; An official tour along the east- 
ern coast of the regency of Ttmis, 1891; also several pamphlets and mag- 
azine articles; editor Publications of the R. I. historical society, 1893-99. 
See Memorial of Amos Perry. Bom South Natick, Mass., Aug. 12, 1812; 
died London, Conn., Aug. 10, 1899. Mem., P. 

RUSSELL, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. Middlebury college 181 7; LL.D. Chicago 
university 1862. Teacher Georgia and Missouri several years; Alton 
seminary, now Shurtleff college, two years; resident Bluffdale, 111., 
1828-63; licensed Baptist preacher 1833; author; editor Backwoodman, 
Grafton, 111., 1837-39; Advertiser, Louisville, Ky., 1842-43. Author 
several novels. Born Cavendish, Vt., July 31, 1793; died Bluffdale, 111., 
Jan. 21, 1863. Middlebury 

SCAMMELL, LUCIUS LESLIE, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1837; M.D. 
Harvard university 1842. Physician St. Louis, Mo.; acting assistant 
surgeon U. S. army. Born Bellingham, Mass., Dec. 17, 1819; died St. 
Louis, Mo., Feb. 13, 1892. Dart., P. 

1842 

CONE, SPENCER HOUGHTON, D.D. Student College of N. J. 1787-89; 
teacher Latin Princeton academy a few months; master district school, 
Burlington, N. J.; assistant academy, Philadelphia, Penn.; actor 1805- 
12; treasurer and bookkeeper, American, Baltimore, Md., 181 2-13; joint 
editor and publisher Whig, Baltimore; clerk Treasury department, Wash- 
ington, D. C, and preacher, 1814-15; chaplain Congress 1815-16; pastor 



1842 HONORARY GRADUATES 559 

Alexandria, Va., 1816-23; co-pastor Oliver street Baptist church. New 
York, N. Y., 1823-41; pastor First Baptist church, New York, 1841-55; 
president Baptist triennial convention 1832-41 ; corresponding and record- 
ing secretary New York Baptist domestic mission society many years; 
director American Baptist home mission society 1832-39; vice president 
1840-43; member executive board 1832-45; chairman 1849-55; president 
American and foreign Bible society 1837-50; American Bible union 1850- 
55. Author numerous articles, pamphlets and addresses; editor Jones' 
Church history. See Some account of S. H. Cone, by his sons. Born 
Princeton, N. J., April 30, 1785; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1855. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Sabin 

JENNY, WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. University of the city of New York 1836. 

WELCH, JAMES CRAFT, A.B.;A.M. 1845; A.B. Columbian college 1841; 
A.M. 1844. Died Missouri, Aug., 1847. Nee. 1848 

1843 

DRINKWATER, ARTHUR FULLER, A.M.; A.B. Waterville college 1840. 
Admitted to bar 1843; lawyer Bluehill, Me.; member Me. board of edu- 
cation 1847-52; justice municipal court, Ellsworth, Me., 1869-72; col- 
lector internal revenue, fifth district. Me., 1873-76; member Me. house 
of representatives 1878. Editor Ellsworth American, 1872-78. Born 
1819; died Ellsworth, Me., May 27, 1882. Colby 

DUNCAN, ALEXANDER, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1825; A.M. 1828. 
Trustee Brown university 1843-50; fellow 1850-89. Lawyer N. Y.; 
Sodus Bay, N. Y., 1837-39; Providence, R. I., 1839-63; first president 
Providence and Worcester railroad company; member Peace convention; 
resident London and Leicestershire, Eng., 1863-89; member R. I. his- 
torical society 1841-89. Born Scotland, May 26, 1805; died near London, 
Eng., Oct. 14, 1889. R. I. cyc, Pres. report '90 

NEEDHAM, GEORGE FRANCIS, A.M.; A.B. Wesleyan university 1840. 
Graduated Union theological seminary 1843; ordained Wesleyan Meth- 
odist minister 1846; member Wesleyan Methodist convention, Utica, 
N. Y., 1843; preacher Athol and Needham, Mass., 1844; Buffalo, N. Y., 
1845; pastor East Solon, N. Y., 1846; Kalamazoo, Mich., 1850-57; 
teacher Rochester, N. Y., 1850-57; seedsman Buffalo, 1858-61; U. S. 
military service 1861; in service of sanitary commission, Washington, 
D. C, 1861-62; clerk Sixth auditor's office. Treasury department, Wash- 
ington, 1863-81 ; resident Seabrook, Md.; original member National frecd- 
men's association; founder colored free school system, D. C, 1863; Lin- 
coln co-operative building and deposit association. Author various 
pamphlets. Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 7, 1816; died Chicago, 111., 1895. 

U. theol. sem. 

1844 

CRAWLEY, EDMUND ALBERN, D.D.; A.B. King's college, N. S., 1820; 
A.M. 1823; D. C. L. 1888. Lawyer; student Andover theological sem- 
inary 1828-29; ordained Baptist minister 1830; pastor Granville street 
church, Halifax, N. S., 1836-39, 1847-52; president Acadia college, 
Wolfville, N. S., 1839-47, 1852-55; pastor and teacher, Mt. Auburn, 
Cincinnati, O., 1856-60; principal Young ladies' seminary, Limestone 
Springs, S. C, 1860-64; professor mental philosophy, Acadia college, 
1865-70; principal theological department 1870-88. Born Ipswich, 
Eng., Jan. 20, 1799; died Sept. 27, 1888. Bapt. encyc. And., P. 

MAGINNIS, JOHN SHARP, D.D.; A.B. Waterville college 1832'; A.M. 1835. 
Student Brown university 1828-30; graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1832; ordained Baptist minister 1832; pastor First church, Port- 
land, Me., 1832-37; Pine street church. Providence, R. I.. 1837; pro- 
fessor Biblical theology, Hamilton literary and theological institution. 



56o BROWN UNIVERSITY 1844 

1838-50; Biblical and pastoral theology, Rochester theological seminary, 
and intellectual and moral philosophy. University of Rochester, 1850-52. 
Author various discourses. Born Butler co., Penn., June 13, 1805; died 
Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1852. 

Colby, Newt., Sprague Annals 6 
NORTH, EDWARD, A.M.; A.B. Hamilton college 1841; L. H. D. University 
of the state of New York 1869; LL.D. Madison university 1886. Pro- 
fessor Greek language and literature, Hamilton college, 1843-1903; 
necrologist 1855-1903; trustee 1881-1903; member executive committee 
1890-1903; acting president 1891-92; president N. Y. teachers' associa- 
tion 1865; member American philosophical association; American phil- 
ological association; N. Y. historical society; Oneida historical society. 
Born Berlin, Conn., May 9, 1820; died Clinton, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1903. 

W. w. in Am., Cyc. Am. biog.. Ham., P. 

1845 

ARVINE, KAZLITT, A.M.; A.B. Wesleyan university 1841; graduated 
Newton theological institution 1845; ordained Baptist minister 1845; 
pastor Woonsocket, R. I., 1845-47; Providence church, New York, N. Y., 
1847-49; West Boylston, Mass., 1849-51. Author Death's chieftains, 
1840; Cyclopcedia of moral and religious anecdotes, 1848; Cyclopcedia of 
anecdotes of literature and fine arts, 1859; Born Centerville. N. Y., Dec. 
18, 1819; died Worcester, Mass., July 15, 1851. Wesleyan, Newt. 

BOSWORTH, FREDERICK, A.M. Tutor Montreal college, Montreal, 
Canada. 

HAZARD, ROWLAND GIBSON, A.M.; LL.D. 1869. Trustee Brown uni- 
versit^'^ 1869-75; fellow 1875-88. Manufacturer Peace Dale, R. I.; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives 1851-52, 1854-55; R. I. senate 1866-67; 
R. I. historical society. Author Language, 1836; Lectures on the adap- 
tation of the universe to the cultivation of the ^nind, 1840; Lectures on the 
causes of decline of political and national morality, 1841; Essays on the 
resources of the U. S., 1864; Freedom of the mind in willing, 1864; Caus- 
ation and freedom in willing, 1869; also various essays. Born South 
Kingstown, R. I., Oct. 9, 1801; died Peace Dale, R. I., June 24, 1888. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone 

LAMBERT, THOMAS RICKER, A.M.; Trinity college 1852; D.D. Colum- 
bia college 1863. Clergyman Fall River, Mass. Born 1809; died Feb. 
4, 1892. Trin. 

RIVES, WILLIAM CABELL, LL.D. Student College of William and 
Mary; lawyer Va. ; member Va. militia 18 14-15; Va. constitutional con- 
vention 1816; Va. house of representatives 1817-19, 1822-23; U. S. house 
of representatives 1823-29; U. S. minister, France, 1829-32, 1849-53; 
member U. S. senate 1833-34, 1836-45 ; one of five commissioners to Peace 
congress 1861; member Confederate congress 1861-64. Author On agri- 
ctdtttre, 1842 ; Life and character of John Hampden, 1845 ! Ethics of Christi- 
anity, 1855; History of the life and times of James Madison, 4 vols., 1859- 
69. Born Nelson co., Va., May 4, 1793; died Castle Hill, near Charlottes- 
ville, Va., April 25, 1868. Cyc. Am. biog. 



CUSHMAN, GEORGE FRANCIS, A.M.; A.B. Amherst college 1840; D.D. 
University of Ala. i860. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1849; priest 1850; 
missionary'- Eufala, Oswichee, Auburn, Ala., 1848-51; Pawtucket, R. I., 
1851-53; Cahawba, Ala., 1853-66; Syracuse, 111., four years; Princeton, 
111., five years; pastor St. Stephen's church, Chicago, 111., 1874-81 ; assistant 
pastor New York, N. Y. Author sermons. Associate editor The prov- 
ince, 1874-78; Living church, 1878; member editorial board Churchman, 
1879-90. Born Pawtucket, R. I., Feb. 24, 1810; died Brooklyn, N. Y., 
June 26, 1890. Amh. obit. 



1846 HONORARY GRADUATES 561 

DEXTER. ANDREW, A.M.; A.B. Hamilton college 1843. Resident Lon- 
don, England. 

GRANGER, JAMES NATHANIEL, A.M.; D.D. 1854. Trustee Brown 
university 1851-53; fellow 1853-57. Graduated Hamilton literary and 
theological institution 1838; ordained Baptist minister 1839; pastor 
Avon, N. Y., 1839-41; Washington street church, Buffalo, N. Y., 1841-42; 
First Baptist church, Providence, R. L, 1842-57; visited the mission 
stations of the American Baptist missionary union, Burma and elsewhere, 
1852-53. Author various sennons Born Canandaigua, N. Y., Aug., 
1814; died Providence, R. L, Jan. 5, 1857. 

R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. Nee. 1857 

PARKER, ADDISON, A'.M.; A.B. Middlebury college 1823. Tutor Water- 
ville college 1824-26; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Methuen, Mass., 
1835-39; Agawam, Mass. Died 1864. 

STOW, BARON, D.D.; A.B. Columbian college 1825; A.M. Waterville col- 
lege 1830; D.D. Harvard university 1855. Trustee Brown university 
1838-58; fellow 1858-69. Ordained Baptist minister 1827; pastor Ports- 
mouth, N. H., 1827-32; Baldwin place church, Boston, Mass., 1832-48; 
Rowe street, now Clarendon street church, Boston, 1848-67; member 
executive committee, American missionary union; overseer Harvard 
university 1854-64. Author Memoir of Harriet Dow, 1832; History of 
Baptist mission to India, 1835; History of the Danish mission on the coast 
of Coromandel, 1837 ; ^^^^ whole family in heaven and earth, 1845 > Christian 
brotherhood, 1859; First things, 1859; editor Da//)/ manna, 1842; Mis- 
sionary enterprise, 1846; one of the compilers Psalmist, 1849; variotis 
sermons. See A model pastor, by J. C. Stockbridge, 1871. Bom Croy- 
don, N. H., June 16, 1801; died Boston, Mass., Dec. 27, 1869. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Bapt. encyc, Colby, Harv. 

UPDIKE, WILKINS, A.M. Admitted to bar 1808; lawyer Kingston, R. I.; 
member R. I. general assembly several years; commissioner to settle 
land claims. Mo.; delegate national convention which nominated Martin 
Van Buren for president, Baltimore, 1836. Author Memoirs of the R. I. 
bar, 1842; History of the Episcopal church in Narragansett Pier, R. I., 
1847; other historical sketches. Born North Kingstown, R. I., Jan. 8, 
1784; died Kingston, R. I., Jan. 14, 1867. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 

WEBSTER, JOHN, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1841. Physician; U. S. 
military service, surgeon. Born South Kingston, N. H., May 27, i8to; 
died Cal., 1888. Dart. 

1847 

SHELDON, DAVID NEWTON, D.D.; A.B. Williams college 1830; A.M. 
1833. Graduated Newton theological institution 1835; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1835; missionary American Baptist missionary union, 
France, 1835-39; pastor Halifax, N. S., 1839-41; Waterville, Me., 1842-43; 
president Waterville college 1843-52; pastor Elm street church, Bath, 
Me., 1852-55; Unitarian church, Waterville; resident Waterville, Me. 
Born Sufifield, Conn., June 26, 1807; died Waterville, Me., Oct. 4, 1889. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., P. 

WORCESTER, JOSEPH EMERSON, LL.D.; A.B. Yale college 181 1; A.M. 
1814; Harvard university' 1820; LL D. Dartmouth college 1856. Teach- 
er Salem, Mass., several years; author Andover, Mass., two years; 
Cambridge, Mass., 1819-65 ; member numerous learned societies. Author 
Geographical dictionary, 2 vols., 181 7 ; Gazetteer of the U. S., 1818; Elements 
of geography, 1819; Sketches of the earth and its inhabitants, 1823; Longev- 
ity, 1825; Elements of history, with Historical atlas, 1826; Epitome of 
History, 1827; Outlines of Scripture geography, 1828: Comprehensive Eng- 
lish dictionary, 1830; in Europe 183 1; Universal aii-d critical dictionary, 



562 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1847 

1846; Dictionary of the English langtiage, i860; editor Johnson's Dictionary 
1828; Webster's American dictionary, abridged, 1829; American Almanac, 
1831-43. See Memoir, by Ezra Abbot, 1867. Born Bedford, N. H., 
Aug. 24, 1784; died Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 27, 1865. Cyc. Am. biog. 



BARTLETT, JOHN RUSSELL, A.M. Cashier Globe bank. Providence, 
R. I., 1831-37; merchant New York, N. Y., 1837-49; commissioner to 
determine line between U. S. and Mexico 1850-53; R. I. secretary of 
state 1855-72; in Europe 1867, 1872; librarian John Carter Brown library 
several years; delegate International congresses of archaeology and an- 
thropology 1867; officer R. I. historical society; founder Providence 
AthensEum; corresponding secretary N. Y. historical society; secretary 
American ethnological society; member other learned societies in America 
and Europe. Author Progress of ethnology, 1847 ; Dictionary of American- 
isms, 1848; Reminiscences of Albert Gallatin, 1849; Personal narrative of 
explorations, 2 vols., 1854; Census of R. I., 1858; History of the destruction 
of the Gaspee, 18&1 ; Index to acts and resolves of the assembly of R. I., 1748- 
1862, 1863; Bibliography of R. I., 1864; Literattire of the rebellion, 1866; 
Bibliotheca Americana, catalogue of library of John Carter Brown, 4 vols., 
1865-71 ; Memoirs of R. I. officers in Rebellion, 1867 ; Primeval man, 1868; 
History of the Wanton family, 1878; Genealogy of the Russell family, 1879; 
Naval history of R. I., 1880; besides numerous minor writings; editor 
Records of the colony of R. I., i6j6-i7Q2, 10 vols., 1856-65. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Oct. 23, 1805; died Providence, May 28, 1886. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Sabin, Bibliog. R. I., Allibone 

MITCHELL, WILLIAM, A.M.; Harvard university i860. Teacher; cashier 
Pacific bank, Nantucket, Mass.; astronomer and mathematician; fellow 
American academy; overseer Harvard university 1857-65. Author 
astronomical articles in American journal of science, and other period- 
icals. Born Nantucket, Mass., Dec. 20, 1791; died Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
April 19, 1868. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

PARSONS, CHARLES WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1840; 
M.D. 1845. Professor physiology, Brown university, 1874-82. Physi- 
cian Providence, R. I.; president R. I. medical society 1860-62; director 
Providence Athensum. Author History of the popidation of R. I., 1850?; 
Memoir of Usher Parsons, 1870; Lectiires on physiology, 1880; The 
medtcal school formerly in Brown vmiversity, 1881 ; also various articles on 
medicine and historical sketches. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1823; 
died Providence, Sept. 2, 1893. 

Surg.-gen. cat., Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin 



ANDERSON, EDWARD COFFIN, A.M.; A.B. Acadia college 1846; D.D. 
Central university, la., 1869. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1849; ordained Baptist minister 1850; pastor Kalamazoo, Mich., 
1849-52; Amherst, Mass., 1852-53; Milford, N. H., 1853-58; professor 
Greek, Kalamazoo college, 185S-64; pastor Marquette, Mich., 1864-65; 
Liverpool, N. S., 1865-66; Portland, Or., 1866-70; San Jose, Cal., 1870-71; 
Groveland, Mass., 1872-73; principal Petersham academy 1873-75; presi- 
dent Ottawa university, Kans., 1875-76; pastor Lake City, Minn., 1876- 
80; president McMinnville college. Or., 1881-87; resident Iowa City, la., 
1887-89. Born East Point, Prince Edward's Island, May 7, 1821; died 
Lansing, Mich., Jan. 29, 1890. Newt., P. 

HAGUE, WILLIAM, D.D.; A.B. Hamilton college 1826; D.D. Harvard uni- 
versity 1863. Trustee Brown university 1837-87. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1829; ordained Baptist minister 1829; pastor Sec- 
ond church, Uticc N. Y., 1829-30; professor Latin and Greek, Georgetown 



i849 HONORARY GRADUATES 563 

college, Ky., 1830-31; First church, Boston, Mass., 1831-37; First church. 
Providence, R. I., 1837-40; Federal street church, Boston, 1840-48; Ja- 
maica Plain, Mass., 1848-50; South church, Newark, N. J., 1850-52; Pearl 
street church, Albany, N. Y., 1852-57; Lexington and Madison avenue 
churches. New York, N. Y., 1862-64; Shawmut avenue church, Boston, 
Mass., 1865-69; University place church, Chicago. 111., 1869-70; professor 
homiletics. Baptist union theological seminary, Chicago, 111., 1869-70; 
pastor Orange, N. J., 1870-74; in Europe 1874-76; pastor Wollaston, 
Mass., 1877-87. Author The Baptist church transplanted from the Old 
World to the Neiv, 1846; Guide to conversation on the gospel of John; Review 
of Fuller and Wayland on slavery; Christianity and statesmanship; Home 
life; Authority and perpetuity of the Christian Sabbath, 1863; Self-ivitness- 
ing character of New Testament Christianity, 1871; Christian greatness: 
life of R. H. Neale, 1880; Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1884; Life notes, 1887; 
editorial writer and contributor. Watchman, Boston, Mass.; contributor 
to various periodicals. Born Pelham, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1808; died Boston, 
Mass., Aug. I, 1887. Bapt. encyc. Newt., Pres. report, Allibone 

PRATT, DURA DURAND, A.M. Student Newton theological institution 
1831-32; ordained Baptist minister 1833; pastor Nashua, N. H., 1832-55. 
Born Marlboro, Vt., July 13, 1806; died Nashua, N. H., Nov. 13, 1855. 

Newt., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1856 

WHEELER, NELSON, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1836; A.M 1839. Pro- 
fessor Greek, Brown university, 1853-54. Teacher Townshend, Vt.; 
principal Worcester co. manual labor high school, Worcester, Mass., 
1840-?; classical and English school, Worcester, until 1852. Bom Royal- 
ston, Mass.; 1814; died Royalston, Aug. 25, 1855. 

Bapt. encyc, Nee 1855 

1850 

DUNCAN, WILLIAM BUTLER, A.M. Banker New York, N. Y., 1851-75; 
president Mobile and Ohio railroad company 1875-1900; chairman; vice 
president Butler hospital for the insane, Providence, R. I.; president 
Butler exchange company. Address, i Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

JAMES, RICHARD SEXTON, A.M.; A.B. Columbian college 1847; M.D. 
Philadelphia homoeopathic medical college; LL.D. Judson university 
1880; D.D. 1883. Student Brown university 1843-45; ordained Baptist 
minister 1859; pastor Camden and Marlton, N. J., nine years; U. S. mil- 
itary service 1863, chaplain; pastor West Newton, Mass.; Market street 
church, Zanesville, O.; professor Hillsdale college, Mich., 1874-77; pastor 
and president Oak Grove academy, Medina, Mich., until 1880; president 
Judson university, Ark., 1880-84; Buckner college. Ark., 1884-87; Epis- 
copal clergyman. Author various contributions to magazines and the 
religious press; editor Orion, Montgomery, Ala., 1848. Address, Eureka 
Springs, Ark. Bapt. encyc, P. 

NEALE, ROLLIN HEBER, D.D.; A.B Columbian college 1829; D.D. 
Harvard vmiversity 1857. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1833; ordained Baptist minister 1827; pastor South Boston, Mass., 1832- 
34; First church, New Haven, Conn., 1834-37; First church, Boston, 
Mass., 1837-79; overseer Harvard university 1856-68. Author various 
sermons and l3iographical discourses. See Hague, W., Christian great- 
ness in the minister: discourse on R. H. Neale, 1880. Born Southington, 
Conn., Feb. 23, 1808; died Boston, Mass., Sept. 19, 1879. 

Bapt. encyc, Cyc Am. biog.. Newt., Allibone 

OLNEY, STEPHEN THAYER, A.M. Manufacturer and botanist. Prov- 
idence, R. I.; founder botanical professorship. Brown university; Olney 
herbarium and botanical library; fund for increase of plants and botan- 
ical books. Brown university library'. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 15, 
181 2; died Providence, July 27, 1878. Gen. Olney 



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SHAW, LEMUEL, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1800; A.M. 1803; LL.D. 
1831. Usher Franklin school, Boston, Mass. ; assistant editor Gazette, 
Boston; admitted to bar 1804; lawyer Boston; member Mass. house of 
representatives eight years; Mass. senate four terms; delegate Mass. con- 
stitutional convention 1820; chief justice Mass. supreme court 1830-60; 
overseer Harvard university 1831-53; fellow 1834-61; member Mass. 
historical society; fellow American academy. Author various orations 
and addresses; also judicial decisions composing a large part of 50 vol- 
umes. See Loring, C. G., Obittiary notices of Chief-Justice Shaw, and 
Judge White. Born Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 9, 1781; died Boston, Mass., 
March 30, 1861. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv., Sabin 

TICKNOR, GEORGE, LL.D.; A B. Dartmouth college 1807; A.M. 1810; 
LL.D. 1858; A.M. Harvard college 1814; LL.D. 1850. Admitted to bar 
181 3; student of language and literature Europe 1815-19, 1835-38; pro- 
fessor French and Spanish languages and literatures, and belles-lettres. 
Harvard university, 1816-35; fellow American academy; member Ameri- 
can philosophical society; Mass. historical society; honorary member 
London society of antiquaries; Historical and geographical institute of 
Brazil; corresponding member Royal historical academy of Madrid; 
one of the founders Boston public library; founder Ticknor library. 
Author Syllabus of lectures on Spanish literature, 1823; Outline of life of 
Lafayette, 1825; Report of visitors on U. S. military academy, 1826; Re- 
mains of N. A. Haven, with memoir, 1827; History of Spanish literature, 
3 vols., 1849; -^^/^ of W. H. Prescott, 1864. See his Life, letters and jour- 
nals, edited by G. S. Hilliard, 2 vols., 1876. Born Boston, Mass., Aug. 
I, 1791; died Boston, Jan. 26, 1871. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv., AUibone 

1851 

TAYLOR, SAMUEL WORCESTER, A.M.; A.B. Columbian college 1848. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 185 1; ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1852; pastor Hallowell, Me., 1852-55; missionary 1855-58; pastor 
Bath, Me., 1858-61; student medicine; physician New York, N. Y. ; 
Newark, N. J. Born Campton, N. H., Jan. 27, 1820; died Newark, N. J., 
July 25, 1884. Newt., Columbian 

1852 

ANGUS, JOSEPH, D.D.; A.B. University of Edinburgh 1836; A.M. else- 
where. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Southmark, Eng. , 1837-40; 
secretary Baptist missionary society 1840-49; president Stepney college, 
London, 1849-57; Regent's Park college 1857-93; president emeritus 
1893-1902; member New Testament company for the revision of the 
Scriptures 1870-81; member London school board, ten years. Author 
Bible hand-book, 1854; Christ our life, 1858; Hand-book of the English 
tongue, 1861 ; Christian churches and Christian history, 1862; Hand-book of 
English literature, 1865; Hand-book of specimens of English literature, 
1866; Six lectures on regeneration, 1897; Epistle to the Hebrews in Popu- 
lar commentary on the New Testament; editor Bishop Butler's Analogy, 
1855; Dr. Wayland's Moral science. Born Bolan, Northumberland, Eng., 
Jan. 16, 1816; died Hampstead, Eng., Aug. 28, 1902. 

Cyc. Am. biog., App. ann. cyc. 

HOWLAND, GEORGE, A.M. Trustee Brown ttniversity 1852-92. Whal- 
ing merchant New Bedford, Mass.; director New Bedford and Taunton 
railroad; trustee New Bedford institution for savings; president Five 
cents savings bank; trustee New Bedford public library; Mass. state 
lunatic asylum, Taunton, Mass., 1855-92; member board of selectmen. 
New Bedford, Mass.; chairman 1847; member common council; president; 
mayor four years; member Mass. house of representatives 1838-40; Mass. 
senate 1853-54; governor's council 1855; member governing board, 



i852 HONORARY GRADUATES 565 

Friends' school, Providence, R. I.; trustee Haverford college; honorary 
member American society of civil engineers. Born New Bedford, Mass., 
1806; died New Bedford,' Mass., Feb. 18, i8g2. Pres. report 1892 

KNIGHT, EPHRAIM, A.M. Professor New Hampton literary and theo- 
logical institution, Fairfax, Vt. Deceased. 

PARKER, JOSEPH WHITING, D.D.; A.B. Union college 1830. Gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1836; ordained Baptist minister 1836; 
pastor First church, Cambridge, Mass., 1836-55; financial agent Newton 
theological institution 1851-52; secretary Northern Baptist education 
society 1855-61; pastor Shamwut avenue church, Boston, Mass., 1861-66; 
founder schools for training negro preachers; pastor Calvary church, 
Washington, D. C, 1869-75; pastor E street church, Washington, T876- 
79; Metropolitan church, 'Washington, 1879-82; resident Los Angeles, 
Cal., 1882-87. Born Cavendish, Vt., May 12, 1805; died Los Angeles, 
Cal., Nov. 9, 1887. Newt., Bapt., encyc. 

RYLAND, JONATHAN EDWARDS, A.M. Student University of Edin- 
burgh; mathematical master Protestant dissenters' grammar school, 
now Mill Hill school, near London; resident Salisbury; Bristol; North- 
ampton. Editor Pastoral memorials of John Ryland, 2 vols., 1826-28; 
Pascal's Thoughts, 1828; Tholuck's Guiao and Julius, 1836; Jacobi On 
St. James, 1838; Neander On the planting of the Christian church, 2 vols., 
1841; Tholuck's Two dissertations on Hebrews, 2 vols., 1842; Semisch's 
Life of Justin Martyr, 1843; -^^/^ ^^'^ correspondence of John Foster, 2 
vols., 1846; Hengstenberg On the Pentateuch, 2 vols., 1847; Hengstenberg 
On Balaam, 1847; -^^/^ •'Z Kitto, 1856; Foster's Improvement of time, 1863; 
Wholesome words, 1864; author memoirs of Foster, Fuller, Robinson and 
Schleiermacher, in Encyclopcedia Britannica, 8th edition; contributor to 
Kitto's Cyclopaedia of Biblical literature. Born Northampton, Eng., May 
S, 1798; died Waterloo, Northampton, Eng., April 16, 1886. 

Diet. nat. biog., Allibone, P. 

1853 

BARNARD, DANIEL DEWEY, LL.D.; A.B. Williams college 1818; 
LL.D. Hobart college 1853; Columbia college 1845. Admitted to bar 
1821; lawyer Rochester, N. Y., 1821-26; district attorney Monroe co., 
N. Y., 1826; member U. S. house of representatives 1827-29, 1839-45; 
in Europe 1831; lawyer Albany, N. Y., 1832-61; member N. Y. house of 
representatives; minister to Prussia 1850-53. Author numerous reports 
and speeches, for list see Sabin's Bibliotheca Americana. Bom Sheffield, 
Mass., July 16, 1797; died Albany, N. Y., April 24, 1861. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Columb. 

DAY, AUGUSTUS FREDERICK, Ph.B. Student Brown university 1840- 
43; dry goods merchant Hartford, Conn., 1844-67; banker and broker 
New York N. Y., 1867- ; manager State safe deposit vault, New York, 
many years. Address, 292 West 92d St., New York, N. Y. P. 

DeMILL, ELISHA BUDD, A.M.; A.B. Acadia college, 1849. Student 
Brown university 1849-50; Newton theological institution 1851-53; 
ordained Baptist minister 1853; pastor Amherst, N. S., 1853-57; ^^^Y 
missionary St. John, N. B., 1857-59; pastor Leinster street church, St. 
John, 1859-63. Editor Christian watchman, St. John, 1859-60. Born 
St. John, N. B., April 7, 1829; died St. John, Aug.i, 1863. 

Bapt. encyc. Newt. 

EDDY, ZACHARY, A.M.; D.D. Williams college i860. Preacher Ohio two 
years; ordained Presbyterian minister 1835; pastor; Sheridan N. Y., 
1835-38; Rutledge and Randolph, N. Y.," 1838-40; Springville, N. Y., 
1840-44; Mineral Point, Wis., 1845-47; Warsaw, N. Y., 1850-55; Bir- 
mingham, Conn., 1855-57; Northampton, Mass., 1858-67; Dutch reformed 
church, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., 1867-71; Chelsea, Mass., 1871-73; 
Detroit, Mich., 1873-84; Atlanta, Ga., 1884-87; Lake Helen, Fla., 1887- 
89; resident Detroit, Mich., 1889-91; corporate member American board 



S66 BROWN UNIVERSITY i8s3 

of commissioners for foreign missions. Author Immanuel, life of Jesus, 
1868; Hymns of the church, 1869; Martin Luther and the reformation, 
1890; also numerous sermons and funeral discourses; joint editor Hymns 
and songs of praise, 1874; Carm-ina sanctorum, 1885; Born Stockbridge, 
Vt., Dec. 19, 1815; died Detroit, Mich., Nov. 15, tSgi. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong. yr. bk. 

HUNT, JOSIAH, A.M. Student Brown university 1833-34; civil engin- 
eer western railroad 1836-46; superintendent Conn, river railroad 1846- 
51; chief engineer New Haven and New London railroad 1851-52; Terra 
Haute and Alton railroad 1852-54; Great western railroad 1854-56; 
Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad 1856-61?; U. S. military service 1861. 
Born May 6, 1818; died 1873. P. 

MASON, FRANCIS, D.D.; A.M. Waterville college 1832. Student Newton 
theological institution 1827-30; ordained Baptist minister 1830; mission- 
ary, Burma and Siam, 1830-74. Avithor Notes on fauna and flora of 
Burma, 1852; Burmese hand-book of fnedicine, 1868; Pali text of Kach- 
chayano's gramm.ar with English annotations, 1870; translator Bible into 
Sgau Karen and Pwo Karen languages. Born York, Eng., April 2, 
1799; died Rangoon, Burma, March 3, 1874. Colby, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 

MAYNARD, JOSHUA LELAND, A.M. Pastor East Douglas, Mass. Died 
Williston, Vt., April 25, 1873. P. 

POLLARD, ANDREW, A.M.; D.D. 1863. Ordained Baptist minister 1839; 
pastor South Gardner, Mass., 1839-40; Holden, Mass., 1840-43; Hyannis, 
Mass., 1843-49; Taunton, Mass., 1S49-71; Fourth street church, Boston, 
Mass., 1872-74; N. E. district secretary American Baptist publication 
society 1874-; member Mass. house of representatives 1856; treasurer 
Mass. Baptist charitable society; Mass. Baptist state convention. Born 
Harvard, Mass., Oct. 7, 1814; died Boston, Mass., Aug. 21, 1886. 

Ser., P. 

RANDALL, HENRY STEPHENS, LL.D.; A.B. Union college 1830; admit- 
ted to bar, but never practiced; secretary of state and superintendent 
of public instruction N. Y. 185 1-?; member N. Y. house of representatives 
1871; chairman committee on public education. Atithor Sheep husband- 
dry, 1849; Life of Thomas Jefferson, 1858; Fine wool sheep husbandry, 
1863; Practical shepherd, 1864; First principles of popular education and 
public instruction, 1868. Born Madison co., N. Y., 181 1; died Cortland, 
N. Y., Aug. 14, 1876. Cyc. Am. biog. 

SHEPARDSON, DANIEL, A.M.; Granville college 1846; D.D. University 
at Lewisburg 1872. Student Amherst college two years; Brown uni- 
versity 1833-35, 1838-41; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor Market 
street church, Zanesville, O., 1842-46?; First church, Cincinnati, O., four 
years; principal Woodward high school, Cincinnati, seven years; member 
board of school examiners 16 years; president seven years; preacher 
Cheviot, O., eight and a half years; pastor Piqua, O., 1865-68; principal 
Young ladies' institute, Granville, O., 1868-87; founder Shepardson 
college, Granville; trustee Denison university and Shepardson college 
Born Royalston, Mass., July 27, 1813; died Granville, O., Dec. 8, 1899. P. 

1854 

CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM. A.M.; LL.D. 1882; A.M. University of 
Rochester 1852; LL.D. Madison university 1864; Harvard university 
1881; L.H.D. Columbia college 1887. Clerk New York, N. Y., 1839-40; 
resident Brook Farm, West Roxbury, Mass., 1842-44; Concord, Mass., 
1844-46; abroad 1846-50; journalist New York, N. Y., 1851-92; member 
editorial staff Tribune New York, 1851; editor Putnam's monthly, 1852- 
57; Harper's magazine, 1853-92; Harper's weekly, 1857-92; delegate 
National republican convention i860, 1864, 1884; N. Y. constitutional 
convention 1867; presidential elector 1868; chairman commission to 



i8s4 HONORARY GRADUATES 567 

draw up rules to regulate the civil service 1871-74; president Civil service 
league, New York, 1880; chancellor University of the state of New York; 
lecturer recent literature, Cornell university, 1869-71; corresponding 
member Mass. historical society. Author Nile notes of a Hoivadji, 185 1 ; 
Howadji in Syria, 185 1; Lotus eaters, 1852; Potiphar papers, 1853; Easy 
chair, essays in Harper's magazine, 1853-92; Prue and I, 1856; Trumps, 
1862; From the easy chair, 1891; Washington Irving, 1891; Orations and 
addresses, 3 vols., 1894. See life by Edward Carey, in American men of 
letters series, 1894. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 24, 1824; died Staten 
Island, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1892. Cyc. Am. biog., App. ann. eye. 

FLETCHER, CALVIN, A.M. Student Brown university 1846-49. From 
Indianapolis, Ind. Died 1866. 

MILLER, HUGH, LL.D. Author and geologist, Scotland; journeyman 
mason 1822-34; accountant Commercial bank, Cromarty, Scotland, 1834- 
40; editor Witness 1840-57. Author Poems written in the leisure hours 
of a journeyman mason, 1829; Letters on the herring fishery, 1829; Word 
of warning to the people of Scotland; Scenes and legends of the north of Scot- 
land, 1835; Letter to Lord Brougham, 1839; The whiggism of the old school, 
1839; Two parties in the church of Scotland exhibited as missionary and 
anti-missionary, 1841; The old red sandstone, 1841; First impressions of 
England and its people, 1846; Footprints of the Creator, 1847; ^y schools 
and schoolmasters, 1852; Fossiliferous deposits of Scotland, 1854; Geology 
versus astronomy, 1855 ; Voices from the rocks, 1857 ; Testimony of the rocks, 
1857; Cruise of the Betsy, 1858; Essays, 1862; Tales and sketches, 1863; 
Edinburgh and its neighborhood, 1864; See Life and letters, by Peter 
Bayne, 1871. Born Cromarty, Scotland, Oct. 10, 1802; died Dec. 23-24, 
1856. Diet. nat. biog., Men of the reign, AUibone, Nee. 1857, etc. 

TAYLOR, SAMUEL HARVEY, LL.D.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1832; A.M. 
1835. Teacher Phillips academy, Andover, Mass., 1833-35; graduated 
Andover theological seminary 1837; tutor Dartmouth college 1836-37; 
principal Phillips academy 1838-71. Translator Kreb's Guide for writ- 
ing Latin, 1843; Kiihner's Grammar of the Greek language, in conjunction 
with Bela B. Edwards, 1844; Kiihncr's Elementary gra^nmar of the Greek 
language, 1846; author Method of classical study, 1861; Classical study, 
1870; co-editor Bibliotheca sacra, 1852-71. Born Londonderry, N. H., 
Oct. 3, 1807; died Andover, Mass., Jan. 29, 1871. 

Cyc. Am. biog.. And., Dart., AUibone 

THAYER, GIDEON FRENCH, A.M.; Harvard tmiversity 1855. Lawyer 
Boston, Mass.; principal Chauncy hall school, Boston, Mass., many years. 
Died 1864. 

1855 

BLAKE, JOHN LAURIS, A.M. Lawyer Orange, N. J.; member N. J. 
house of representatives 1857; U. S. house of representatives 1879-81. 
Address, Orange, N. J. P. 

DENISON, JOHN LED YARD, A.M. Teacher and founder Mystic river 
academy 1850; resident Norwich, Conn., 1855-82; Hartford, Conn., 1882-; 
book publisher 1855-59, 1868-80; in fire insurance business 1860-68; 
special agent Travelers' insurance company 1880-; president Conn. Bap- 
tist education society; lay preacher. Author Pictorial history of the wars 
of the U. S.; Pictorial history of the navy of the U. S.; Illustrated history of 
the New World, English and German, 1873; numerous contributions to 
religious, educational, political and civic journals. Address, 26 Hunt- 
ington St., Hartford, Conn. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, AUibone, P. 

DOW, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.M.; A.B. Waterville college 1852. 
Graduate student Brown university 1853-54; principal high school, 
Lexington, Mass., 1854; Brighton, Mass., 1855; professor mathematics, 



S68 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1855 

Burlington university, la., 1857-58; principal Ogden school, Chicago, 
111., 1858-60; U. S. recruiting officer 1863-64; ink I manufacturer. Ad- 
dress, 1822 Fifth Avenue, Moline, Rock Island Co., 111. Colby, P. 

DWIGHT, HARRISON GRAY OTIS, D.D.; A.B. Hamilton college 1825; 
D.D. 1852. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1828; ordained 
Presbyterian minister 1829 ; missionary Turkey 1829-62 ; one of the found- 
ers Armenian mission, Constantinople. Author Researches of Smith and 
Dwight in Armenia, 1833 ; Memoir of Mrs. E. B. Dwight, 1840; Christianity 
revived in the East, 1850; Complete catalogue of literature in Armenia; also 
tracts and translations in Oriental languages. Born Conway, Mass., 
Nov. 22, 1803; died Vermont, Jan. 25, 1862. Cyc. Am. biog., And. 

MATHER, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, LL.D.; A.M. Wesleyan university 1834. 
Graduated U. S. military academy 1828; acting assistant instructor 
artillery 1828; assistant professor chemistry 1829-35; acting professor 
chemistry, mineralogy and geology, Wesleyan university, 1833-34; 
assistant geologist, survey of St. Peter's river valley; first lieutenant U. 
S. army 1834-36; professor chemistry. University of La., New Orleans, 
1836; geological surveyor, ist district, N. Y., 1836-44; Ohio state geolo- 
gist 1838-39; professor natural science, Ohio university, 1842-45; acting 
professor chemistry, mineralogy and geology, Marietta college, 1846; 
vice president and acting president Ohio university 1847-50; agricultural 
chemist Ohio 1850-54; editor Western agriculturist 1851-52; trustee Gran- 
ville college 1850-59; member many scientific and historical societies. 
Author Elements of geology, 1833; Geology of N. Y., ist geological district, 
1843; ^^so numerous reports and scientific articles. Born Brooklyn, 
Conn., May 24, 1804; died Columbus, O., Feb. 26, 1859. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Den., Cyc. Am. biog., Wesleyan, Sabin, Allibone 

SHEARMAN, SYLVESTER GARDNER, A.M. Lawyer Wickford, R. I.; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1843; speaker 1848; associate 
justice R. I. supreme court 1855-67. Born North Kingstown, R. I., 1820; 
died Providence, R I., Jan. 3, 1868. R. I. cyc. 

WOOD, GEORGE, A.M.; University of Rochester 1852. Resident Wash- 
ington, D. C. Author Peter Schlem-ihl in Am-erica; Modern pilgrims. 
Born Newburyport, Mass.; died Washington, D. C, 1870. 

1856 

BINNEY, WILLIAM, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1845; A.M. 1866. Address, 
72 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 

BOYNTON, EDWARD CARLISLE, A.M. Graduated U. S. military 
academy 1846; U. S. militar)^ service 1846-56, 1861-72; second lieutenant 
1847; first lieutenant 1847; brevet captain 1847; instructor U. S. military 
academy 1848-55; resigned 1856; captain 1861; adjutant and afterward 
quartermaster, U. S. military academy, 1861-65; brevet major 1866; 
resigned 1872; professor chemistry, University of Miss., 1856-61; super- 
intendent water works Newburg, N. Y., 1873-81; trustee Washington's 
headquarters, Newburg, N. Y., 1874-93; secretary board of trade 1884- 
93 ; president historical society of Newburg and the Highlands. Author 
History of West Point and its m,ilitary importance during the Revolution, 
and the origin and progress of the military academy, 1863; Guide to West 
Point and the U. S. m-ilitary academy, 1863; Register of cadets admitted to 
the military academy, from its origin to June jo, iSyo, 1870; Several orders 
of George Washington issued at Newburg, 1883; military and naval vocab- 
vilary in Webster's Army and navy dictionary, 1886. Born Vt., 1824; 
died Newburg, N. Y., May 13, 1893. 

U. S. mil. acad., Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, App. ann. cyc. 

BREED, JOSEPH BLANER, A.M. Ordained Baptist clergyman 1839; 
pastor Va.; N. J.; N. Y.; Penn.; R. I.; Mass.; N'. H.; Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Born Salem, Mass., 1807; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1890. 

Bapt. yr. b., P 



1856 HONORARY GRADUATES 569 

DUTTON, SAMUEL WILLIAM SOUTHMAYD, D.D.; A.B. Yale college 
1833; A. M. 1836. Teacher Mount Hope college, Baltimore, Md., 1833- 
34; rector Hopkins grammar school. New Haven, Conn., 1834; tutor 
Yale college 1836-38; ordained Congregational minister; pastor North 
church, New Haven, 1838-66. Author History of the North church during 
the last century, 1843; besides numerous addresses; associate editor New 
Englander. Born Guilford, Conn., March 14, 1814; died Millbury, Mass., 
Jan. 26, 1866. Cyc. Am. biog. 

HOVEY, ALVAH, D.D.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1844; LL.D. Richmond 
college 1876; Denison tmiversity 1876. Trustee Brown university 1870- 
74; fellow 1874-1903. Graduated Newton theological institution 1848; 
preacher New Gloucester, Me., 1848-49; ordained Baptist minister 1849; 
tutor Hebrew, Newton theological institution, 1849-55; professor church 
history 1853-55; professor Christian theology and Christian ethics 1855- 
1903; president 1868-98. Translator Life of Chrysostom, in conjunction 
with D. B. Ford, 1854; author Life and times of the Rev. Isaac Backus, 
1859; State of the impenitent dead, 1859; Miracles of Christ as attested by 
the Evangelists, 1864; Scriptural law of divorce, 1866; God with us, 1872; 
Normal class manual, part i: What to teach, 1873 ; State of man after death, 
1874; Religion and the state, 1874; Doctrine of the higher Christian life, 
compared with the teachings of the Holy Scriptures, 1876; Progress of a 
century, 1876; Manual of systematic theology and Christian ethics, 1877; 
Commentary on the Gospel of John and on the Epistle to the Galatians, in 
An American comtnentary on the New Testament, 1885 ; Biblical eschatology, 
1888; Sttidies in ethics and religion, 1891; general editor An American 
commentary on the New Testament. Born Greene, N. Y., March 5, 1820; 
died Newton Centre, Mass., Sept. 6, 1903. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, 
Allibone. Den., Newt., Dart., P. 

1857 

CURTIS, BENJAMIN ROBBINS. LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1829; 
LL.B. 1832; LL.D. 1852. Admitted to bar 1832; lawyer Northfield, 
Mass.; Boston, Mass.; associate justice U. S. supreme court 1851-57; 
member Mass. house of representatives two years; covinsel for President 
Johnson in impeachment trial 1868; fellow Harvard university 1846-51; 
member Mass. historical society; fellow American academy. Author 
Reports, U. S. circu.it court, ist circuit, i8§i-§6, 2 vols., 1854-57; Digest 
U. S. supreme cotcrt decisions, 1864; Jurisdictions of the U. S. court, editor 
in conjunction with G. T. Curtis, 1880. See Memoir and writings, 2 vols., 
1880. Born Watertown, Mass., Nov. 4, 1809; died Newport, R. I., 
Sept. 15, 1874. Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin, Cat. lib. N. Y. bar assoc. 

FOSTER, JOSEPH COGGIN, AM.; D.D. Central university of Iowa 1883. 
Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Brattleboro, Vt., 1843-56; First church, 
Beverly, Mass., 1856-73; Randolph, Mass., 1873-82; associate editor 
Watchman, Boston, Mass., 1882-99; member school committee Brattleboro, 
1843-56; Beverly 1856-73; Boston correspondent Watch toiver. New York, 
N. Y., 1879-81. Author various sermons and tracts. Born Milford, N. 
H., April II, 1818; died Augusta, Ga., March 16, 1899. P. 

LOCKWOOD, MOSES BROWN, A.M. Assistant teacher Friends' school. 
Providence, R. I., 1832-34; teacher Westtown, Penn., 1834-35; principal 
Friends' school 1835-38; engineer Providence, 1838-43; manufacturer 
1843-72 ; member Franklin society; member Providence school committee 
1855-69; treasurer Quinebaug company 1851-72; Wauregan mills 1853- 
58; in Europe 1859; president Mechanics national bank; vice president 
Providence institution for savings; trustee R. I. hospital trust company; 
director Providence gas company; several insurance companies; Provi- 
dence and Worcester railroad company; member Providence common 
council 1845-47; R. I. house of representatives 1862-64; chairman water 



570 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1857 

commissioners 1869-72; trustee Benefit street ministry at large 1852-72; 
vice president 1865. Author contributions to scientific journals. Born 
Pawtuxet, R. I., Aug. 25, 1815; died Providence, R. I., May 13, 1872. 

R. I. eye. 

SWAIN, LEONARD, D.D.; A.B. Dartmouth college 1841; A.M. 1844. 
Graduated Andover theological seminary 1846; ordained Congregational 
minister 1847; pastor Pearl street church, Nashua, N. H., 1847-52; 
Central church, Providence, R. I., 1852-69. Author sermons. Born 
Concord, N. H., Feb. 26, 182 1; died Providence, R. I., July 14, 1869. 

R. I. eye. 



BIGELOW, GEORGE NORMAN, A.M. Student University of Berlin; 
principal high school, Clinton, Mass.; Mass. state normal school, Framing- 
ham, Mass., 1857-68; Athenseum seminary, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1868-87. 
Born Paxton, Mass., Jan. 14, 1823; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1887. 

Bigelow gen., P. 

EMERSON, GEORGE BARRELL, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 181 7; 
A.M. 1820; LL.D. 1859. Principal academy, Lancaster, Mass.; tutor 
mathematics and natural philosophy, Harvard university, 1819-21; 
principal English high school for boys, Boston, Mass., 1821-23; conductor 
private school for girls, Boston, 1823-55; one of the founders Boston 
society of natural history 1831; president 1837; president American in- 
stitute of instruction; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; 
member Mass. historical society. Author second part. School and School- 
master, 1842 ; Report on the trees and shrubs groiuing naturally in the forests 
of Mass. , 1 846 ; Manual of agriculture, 1 86 1 ; Reminiscences of an old teacher, 
1878. Born Kennebunk, Me., Sept. 12, 1797; died Newton, Mass., March 
14, 1881. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

KING, THOMAS KNIGHT, A.M Law student Norwich, Conn.; Woon- 
socket, R. I.; admitted to bar 1844; lawyer Providence, R. I., 1844-45; 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1845-71; president town council, Pawtucket; school 
committee; member R. I. house of representatives several years; R. I. 
senate 1866-67; judge advocate general R. I. several years; first presi- 
dent public library, Pawtucket, R. I,; consul Oporto, Portugal, 1861-62; 
consul Belfast, Ireland, 1867-69; Cork, Ireland, 1869-70. Born Preston, 
Conn., March 26, 1822; died Pawtucket, R. I., Jan. 21, 1871. P. 

LYON, EMORY, A.M.; M.D. Jefferson medical college 1847. Student 
Brown university 1842-45; English principal' University grammar school, 
Providence, R. I., 1853-98. Born Sturbridge, Mass., April 23, 1819; 
died Providence, R. I., Oct. 31, 1904. P., Prov. jour. 

RODMAN, WILLIAM MITCHELL, A.M. Tailor Providence, R. I.; mayor 
Providence. Author various poems. Born June 19, 18 14; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Dec. II, 1868. Rodman gen., P. 

VAIL, THOMAS HUBBARD, D.D.; A.B. Trinity college 1831; A.M. 1834; 
LL.D. University of Kans. 1875. Graduated General theological sem- 
inary 1835; ordained Episcopal deacon 1835; priest 1837; assistant 
rector St. James's church, Philadelphia, Penn. ; St. Paul's church, Boston, 
Mass. ; rector Christ church, Cambridge, Mass., 1837-39; St. John's church, 
Essex, Mass., 1839-44; Christ church, Westerly, R. I., 1844-57; St. 
John's church, Taunton, Mass., 1857-63; Trinity church, Muscatine, la., 
1863-64; bishop of Kans. 1864-89. Author Hannah, 1839; The compre- 
hensive church, 1841 ; editor Rev. A. F. Lyte's Buds of spring, 1838. Born 
Richmond, Va., Oct. 21, 1812; died Bryn Mawr, Penn., Oct. 6, 1889. 

Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Trin., App. Ann. cyc. 

WARREN, DAVID MARCH, A.M. Resident Philadelphia, Penn. Died 
1861. 



i859 HONORARY GRADUATES 571 

1859 

ANDERSON, THOMAS DAVIS, D.D.; A.B. University of Penn. 1838. 
Graduated Newton theological seminary 1841; ordained Baptist minister 
1842; pastor First Baptist church, Salem, Mass., 1841-48; First church, 
Roxbury, Mass., 1848-62; First church. New York, N. Y., 1862-79; pres- 
ident Rutgers female college. New York, 1874-78; pastor South Boston, 
Mass., 1880-83; trustee Newton theological institution; Madison univer- 
sity. Author various sermons. Born Philadelphia, Penn., June 30, 
1819; died South Boston, Mass., Dec. 19, 1883. 

Bapt. encyc. Newt., Penn., Sabin 

ANDREWS, ERASTUS, A.M. Ordained Baptist minister 1829; pastor 
Middlefield, Mass.; Agawam, Mass.; Bernardston, Mass.; Shelburne, 
Mass.; Sunderland, Mass., 1831-35, 1836-39, 1844-54?; Hinsdale, N. H.; 
Suffield, Eastford, Tolland, Conn.; member Mass. house of representa- 
tives two years; Mass. senate one year; anti-slavery and temperance 
lecturer. Author various historical addresses and biographical sketches. 
^ Born Templeton, Mass., Maj^ 19, 1805; died Montague, Mass., March 29, 
' 1873. Sabin, P., Min. of Franklin co. 

BRAYTON, WILLIAM DANIEL, A.M. Student Brown university 1832- 
36; in lumber business, and deputy town clerk, Warwick, R. I., 1835-38; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1841-42, 1851-52; quartermaster 
R. I. militia 1842; town clerk, Warwick, 1844-45; rnember town council 
many years; president; president Warwick bank 1847-?; rnember R. I. 
senate 1848-49, 1855-56; presidential elector 1856; member U. S. house of 
representatives 1857-61; member war committee during Civil war; col- 
lector internal revenue, 2d R. I. district, 1862-71; delegate national re- 
publican convention 1872; superintendent money order department, 
post office. Providence, R. I.; cashier post office; commissioner to erect 
R. I. state prison. Born Warwick, R. I., Nov. 6, 1815; died Providence, 
R. I., June 30, 1887. Cong, direct., R. I. eye, Prov. direct. 

NEWMAN, SYLVANUS CHACE; A.M. Bookkeeper; antiquarian. Paw- 
tucket, R. I.; member R. I. historical society. Author various historical 
orations and sketches. Born Rehoboth, Mass., Feb. 5, 1802; deceased. 

NOEL, BAPTIST WRIOTHESLEY, D.D.; A.B. Trinity college, Cambridge, 
Eng. ; A.M. 1821. Clergyman Church of England; curate Cossington, 
Leicestershire; minister St. John's chapel, Bedford row, London, 1827-49; 
pastor John street Baptist chapel 1849-68; retired 1868-73; queen's 
chaplain 1841; one of the founders Evangelical alliance 1846; president 
Baptist union 1855, 1867. Author Notes of a tour through Ireland, 1837; 
First five centuries of the church, 1839; The Messiah, five sermons, 1848; 
Notes of a tour in Switzerland, 1848; Sermons in chapels royal, 1848; 
Notes of a tour in Piedmont, 1855; Sermons, 2 vols., 1859; England and 
India, 1859; various controversial pamphlets, besides miscellaneous 
tracts, letters and sermons; editor Selection of psalms and hymns, 1853; 
Hymns about Jesus, 1868. For list of writings see Dictionary of Nat- 
ional Biography, vol. XLI. Bom Leightmount, Scotland, July 16, 1798; 
died Stanmore, Middlesex, Jan. 19, 1873. 

Diet. nat. biog., Men of reign, Bapt. encyc. 

1860 

CLARK, THOMAS MARCH, D.D.; A.B. Yale college 1831; A.M. Trinity 
college 185 1 ; D.D. Union college 185 1; LL.D. Cambridge university 1867. 
Principal high school, Lowell, Mass.; student Princeton theological sem- 
inary 1833-35; licensed Presbyterian preacher 1835; preacher Old South 
church, Boston, Mass., 1835; ordained Episcopal minister 1836; rector 
Grace church, Boston, Mass., 1836-43; St. Andrew's church, Philadel- 
phia, Penn., 1843-47; assistant rector Trinity church, Boston, Mass., 
1847-50; rector Christ church, Hartford, Conn., 1850-54; Grace church, 
Providence, R. I., 1854-66; bishop of R. I., 1854-1903. Author Lectures 



572 BROWN UNIVERSITY i860 

to young men on the formation of character, 1852 ; The efficient Sunday school 
teacher; Primary truths of religion, 1869; Rem-iniscences , 1895; besides 
numerous charges, sermons and addresses. Born Newburyport, Mass., 
July 4, 181 2; died Newport, R. I., Sept. 7, 1903. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Princ., R. I. eye. 

HALL, JOSEPH, A.M.; Trinity college 1875. Student Williams college; 
teacher academy, Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1856-58; Conn, literary insti- 
tution, Suffield,Conn., 1858-63; vice principal high school, Hartford, Conn., 
1863-74; principal 1874-93; emeritus 1893-96; state chemist 1872-90; mem- 
ber Hartford board of water commissioners 1882-86; health commission- 
ers 1886-89; park commissioners 1889-94. Born Ashfield, Mass., 1828; 
died Hartford, Conn., June 10, 1896. P. 

READ, JOHN MEREDITH, LL.D.; A.B. University of Penn. 1812; A.M. 
18 1 6. Admitted to bar 1818; lawyer Philadelphia, Penn.; member Penn. 
legislature 1822-23; city solicitor 1824-27; member select council 1827-30; 
U. 8. attorney eastern district of Penn. 1837-41; solicitor U. vS. treasury 
1841-45; attorney general Penn. 1846; associate justice Penn. supreme 
court 1858-72 ; chief justice 1872-73 ; one of the founders republican party. 
Author Plan for administration of Girard trust, 1833; Suspension of writ 
of habeas corpus, 1863; Law of evidence, 1864; Jefferson Davis and his 
complicity in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, 1866; also numerous 
addresses; besides legal opinions contained in 41 volumes of reports. 
See Memoir, by E. K. Price. Born Philadelphia, Penn., July 21, 1797; 
died Philadelphia, Nov. 29, 1874. Cyc. Am. biog., Penn., Allibone, Sabin 

WOODBRIDGE, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, A.M. From Nashville, Tenn. 

1861 

BURNSIDE, AMBROSE EVERETT. A.M. Merchant tailor Liberty, Ind. ; 
graduated U. S. military academy 1847; U. S. military service 1847-53; 
brevet second lieutenant 1847 ; ^^st lieutenant 185 1 ; manufacturer of fire- 
arrns, Bristol, R. I., 1853-58; inventor Burnside breech-loading rifle 1856; 
major-general R. I. militia 1855-57; cashier land department 111. central 
railroad, Chicago, 111., 1858-59; treasurer 111. central railroad, New York, 
N. Y., 1860-61; U. S. military service 1861-65; colonel R. I. volunteers 
1861; brigadier-general 1861; major-general 1862; in command depart- 
ment of N. C. 1862; army of the Potomac 1862-63; department of Ohio 
1863-65 ; engaged in railroad construction and management after the war; 
governor of R. I. 1866-69; member U. S. senate 1875-81. Born Liberty, 
Ind., May 23, 1824; died Bristol, R. I., Sept. 13, 1881. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Cong, direct., Powell Officers civ. war 

DUNCAN, JAMES HENRY, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1812; A.M. 
1815. Fellow Brown university 1835-69. Admitted to bar 1815; lawyer 
Haverhill, Mass.; colonel Mass. militia; member Mass. house of represent- 
atives 1827-28, 1837-39, 1857-58; Mass. senate 1828-31; governor's coun- 
cil 1839-40; commissioner bankruptcy 1841 ; delegate national convention, 
Harrisburg, Penn., 1839; member U. S. house of representatives 1849-53; 
trustee Essex agricultural society; trustee Newton theological institution. 
Born Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 5, 1793; died Haverhill, Feb. 8, 1869. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

MILLS, ROBERT CURTIS, D.D.; A.B. University of the city of N. Y. 1837. 
Student Union theological seminary 1837-40, graduated Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1840; ordained Baptist minister 1842; pastor Colchester 
Borough, Conn., 1841-45; Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1845-48; First church, 
Salem, Mass., 1848-76; resident Salem, 1876-79; Newton Centre, Mass., 
1879-96; secretary Northern Baptist education society 1879-91. Author 
occasional sermons and reviews. Born New York, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1819; 
died Newton Centre, Mass., Jan. 21, 1896. Newt., P. 

SPRAGUE, WILLIAM, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1866-. Calico 
printer Providence, R. I.; also engaged in many other business enter- 
prises; governor of R. I. 1860-63; member U. S. senate 1863-75; colonel R, 



i86i HONORARY GRADUATES 573 

I. militia; U. S. military service during Civil war; commissioned brigadier- 
general of volunteers, but declined. Address, Narragansett Pier, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Cong, direct. 

1862 

MESERVEY, ATWOOD BOND, A.M.; Ph.D. Bates college 1873; D.D. 
1894. Pastor Meredith, N. H., 1861-62; teacher New Hampton, N. H. 
literary institution 1862-67; principal academy Northwood, N. H., 1867- 
68; principal New Hampton literary institution 1868-98. Author Book- 
keeping 1875; Manual of higher bookkeeping, 1880; Through struggle to 
victory, 1880; Savings banks, 1889; National banks, 1890. Died New 
Hampton, N. H., Feb. 22, igoi. P. 

SHEFFIELD, WILLIAM PAINE, A.M.; LL.D. 1892. Member R. I. house 
of representatives 1842-45, 1849-53, 1857-61, 1863-73, 1875-84. Student 
Harvard law school; admitted to R. I. bar 1844; lawj'^er Newport, R. I.; 
member U. S. house of representatives 1861-63; U. S. senate 1884-85; 
member R. I. constitutional conventions 1841, 1842; commissioner to 
revise R. I. laws 1871-72; president People's library, Newport; trustee 
Redwood library. Author Substance of a paper upon early history of 
Block Island, 1859; Historical address, Newport, July 4, i8y6; Historical 
sketch of Block Island, 1876 ; R. I. privateers, 1883 ; also numerous speeches, 
addresses and reports. Address, Newport, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Bibliog. R. I., Sabin 

1863 

DEXTER, HENRY MARTYN, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1840; A.M. 1843; 
D.D. College of la. 1865; LL.D. Yale university 1790. Student Brown 
university 1836-39; graduated Andover theological seminary 1844; or- 
dained Congregational minister 1844; pastor Franklin street church, 
Manchester, N. H., 1844-49; Berkeley street church, Boston, Mass., 
1849-67; editor Congregationalist 1851-66, 1867-90; Congregational quarter- 
ly, 1859-66; member Mass. historical society; American historical asso- 
ciation. Author numerous publications; see AUibone's Dictionary of 
authors. Born Plympton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1821; died New Bedford, 
Mass., Nov. T3, 1890. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Cent. cyc. 

JONES, HORATIO GATES, A.M.; A.B. University of Penn. 1841; A.M. 
1844; D.C.L. Judson university 1883. Admitted to bar 1847; lawyer 
Philadelphia, Penn.; member Penn. senate 1874-82; Penn. historical 
society 1848-93; secretary 1849-67; vice president 1867-93; president 
Welsh society 1862-93; secretary board of trustees Crozer theological 
seminary 1867-93; director Girard college 1865; honorary fellow Royal 
historical societ}' of Great Britain 1865; first lieutenant Penn. militia; 
acting assistant adjutant-general, Chambersburg, Penn., 1863. Author 
Levering family, 1858; Ebenezer K inner sley and his discoveries in elec- 
tricity, 1858; History of Roxboro and Manayunk, 1859; Memoir of Henry 
Bond, M.D., i860; Report of the committee of the historical society of Penn. 
on the Bradford bicentenary, 1863; Biographical sketch of Rev. David Jones, 
A.M., 1865; History of Pennepek or Loiver Dublin Baptist church, Morris' 
tana, N. Y., 1869; Andrew Bradford, 1869; Bradford prayer-book of lyio 
1870; Diary of S. J., 1881; Memoir of Rev. Abel Morgan of Pennepek 
church, 1882; History of the Great Valley, Penn., Baptist church, 1883; 
History of the Brandywine, Penn., Baptist church, 1884; Welsh books in 
Brown university, 1885. Bom Roxboro, Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 22, 
1822; died Roxboro, March 14, 1893. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Penn. 

1864 

McKENZIE, WILLIAM SCOTT, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1855; 
A.M. 1858; D.D. La Grange college. Mo., 1873. Student Newton theo- 
logical institution 1855-57; ordained Baptist minister 1857 ; pastor East 
Abington, Mass., 1857-58; Andover, Mass., 1858-60; Friendship street 



574 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1864 

church, Providence, R. I., 1860-66; St. John, N. B., 1866-72; district sec- 
retary American Baptist missionary union, 1872-96; resident Winchester, 
Mass. Born Liverpool, N. S., Feb. 29, 1832; died Winchester, June 13, 
1896. Newt., P. 

SMITH, GOLDWIN, LL.D.; A.B. Oxford university 1845; A.M.; L.H.D. 
Fellow and tutor. University college, Oxford, 1847; admitted to bar 1847, 
but never practiced; assistant secretary Royal commission on Oxford 
university 1850; secretary second Oxford commission; member popular 
education commission 18'^ 8; Regius professor modern history, Oxford, 
1858-66; in U. S. 1864; professor English history, Cornell university, 1868- 
72; lecturer 187 2-; member senate University of Toronto 1871-; editor 
Canadian "Monthly, 1872-74; founder Nation, 1874; Bystander, 1880; Week, 
1884; first president council of public instruction Toronto; president 
Provincial teachers' association two years. Author Rational religion, 
1 861; Lectures on modern history, 1861; Siippression of dovibt is not faith, 
1861 ; Irish history and Irish character, 1861 ; An Oxford professor on church 
endowments, 1862; The empire, letters, 1863; Does the Bible sanction Am- 
erican slavery?, 1863; On the morality of the emancipation proclamation, 
1863 ; Plea for the abolition of tests in the University of Oxford, 1864; Letter 
to a Whig member of the Southern-independence association, 1864; Speeches 
and letters on the Rebellion, 1865; Civil war in America, 1866; Three Eng- 
lish statesmen, 1867; Experience of the American commonwealth, 1867; 
Reorganization of the University of Oxford, 1868; The Irish question, 1868; 
Relations betiveen America and England, 1869; Short history of England 
to the Reformation, 1869; Political destiny of Canada, 1879; William Cow- 
per, 1880; Lectures and essays, 1881; Conduct of England to Ireland, 1882; 
False hopes, 1883; Dismemberment no remedy, 1886; A trip to England, 
1888; Canada and the Canadian question, 1891; The moral crusader: W. 
L. Garrison, 1892; Essays on questions of the day, 1893; The U. S., an 
outline of political history, 1893; Oxford and her colleges, 1894; Common- 
wealth or empire, 1902 ; In the court of history, 1902 ; The founder of Christen- 
dom, 1903; translator Bay leaves: translations from the Latin poets, 1893; 
editor Specimens of Greek tragedy, 2 vols. , 1893. Address. Toronto, Canada. 
Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, Men of the time. Am. cat., P. 

WALKER, LEONARD. A.M. Principal Day academy, Wrentham, Mass. 
i858?-64?. Born Seekonk, Mass.; died Foxboro, Mass., Feb. 13, 1874. P. 

1865 

CROCKER, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, A.M. Student Brown university 
1849-52; in iron business, New York, N. Y. Address, 99 John St., New 
York, N. Y. P- 

GUMMERE, SAMUEL, A.M. Teacher and organizer classical depart- 
ment Friends' school. Providence, R. I., 1831-33; assistant teacher 
mathematics and natural philosophy, Haverford school, 1834-35; teacher 
mathematics and natural philosophy 1835-40; joint founder private 
school, Burlington, N. J., 1843; principal 1845-62; principal Haverford 
school 1862-63; director observatory and professor mathematics, Haver- 
ford college, 1862-74; president 1863-74; member American philosoph- 
ical association. Born Rancocas, N. J., April 28, 1811; died Haverford, 
Penn., Oct. 23, 1874. P- 

THURBER, GEORGE, A.M.; M.D. University medical college of N. Y. 
Botanist; druggist Providence, R. I.; botanist and commissary U. S. com- 
mission for the survey of the boundary between U. S. and Mexico 1850- 
53; in U. S. assay office 1853-56; connected with Cooper union and Col- 
lege of pharmacy of New York 1856-59; professor botany and horticult- 
ure, Mich, agricultural college, 1859-63 ; e6^-^.ox American Agricultiirist 1863- 
85 ; president Torrey botanical cfub; N. J. horticultural society; vice presi- 
dent American pomological society; honorary member many scientific 
societies, Europe and America. Author Am-erican weeds and useful plants; 
numerous articles in cyclopaedias and magazines. Born Providence, R. 
I., Sept. 2, 1821; died Passaic, N. J., April 2, 1890. Bot. cyc. 



i865 HONORARY GRADUATES 575 

WHEATON, FRANK, A.M. Student of engineering, Brown university, 
1849-50; assistant U. S. engineer corps, Mexican boundary survey, 1850; 
first lieutenant U. S. army 1855; captain 1861; brigadier-general of vol- 
unteers 1862; major-general of volunteers 1864; brevet major-general 
U. S. army 1864; brigadier-general 1892; in command of the department 
of Texas; major-general 1897. Born Providence, R. I., May 8, 1833; 
died June 18, 1903. R. I. eye., U. S. army reg. 

1866 

MO WRY, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, A.M.; Ph.D. Bates college 1881. Stu- 
dent Brown university 1854-57 ; principal English high school. Providence, 
R. I., 1859-64; U. S. military service 1862-63, captain; senior principal 
English and classical school, Providence, 1864-84; editor Journal of edu- 
cation, Boston, Mass., 1884-86; Education, Boston, 1886-91; superintend- 
ent of schools, Cranston, R. I., 1864-66; Salem, Mass., 1891-94; member 
school board. Providence, 1869-75; Boston, Mass., 1888-91; president R. 
I. institute of instruction 1864-66; American institute of instruction 1880, 
1882; Mass. council American institute of civics; Martha's Vineyard 
summer institute 1878-; department of higher education. National educa- 
tional association, 1889-; member American academy of arts and sciences 
1880- ; N. E. historic genealogical society 1880-; National council of edu- 
cation 1880-; corresponding member R. I. historical society; various 
military orders; honorary'' member N. H. antiquarian society. Author 
Who invented the American steamboat'?, 1874; The descendants of Nathan- 
iel Moivry, 1878; A family history, 1878; Political education {in] the schools, 
1878; The school curriculum and business life, 1881; Talks with my boys, 
1885 ; Studies in civil government, 1888 ; ^4 national university , a study, 1889 ; 
Elements of civil government, 1890, eight state editions; Talks with my 
pupils, 1890; Annual report, superintendent of schools, Salem, Mass., 4 
vols., 1891-94; War stories, \?,g2\ Sunshine tipon the Psalms, 1892; "Lovest 
thou me more than these?, " 1892 ; Art decorations for school rooms, 1892 ; Dif- 
ficulties attending the organization of our national government in ijSj, 1892 ; 
Powers and duties of school superintendents, 1895; A history of the United 
States, 1896; The Uxbridge academy, 1897; First steps in the history of our 
country, 1898; American inventions and inventors, 1900; Alarcus Whitman 
and the early days of Oregon, 1901; The territorial growth of the United 
States, i()02\ American heroes and heroism, igo^; American pioneers, 1904. 
For lists of his writings see Annual Report of the American historical 
association, 1889. Address, 17 Riverside Square, Hyde Park, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

READ, JOHN MEREDITH, A.M. Student Brown university 1854-57; 
graduated Albany law school 1859; student international law Europe; 
admitted to bar, Philadelphia, Penn., 1859; lawyer Albany, N. Y. ; 
adjutant-general N. Y. 1860-66; chairman committee of three to draft 
bill to provide arms and to raise N. Y. troops i860; first U. S. consul-gen- 
eral for France and Algeria 1869-73 ; acting consul-general for Germany 
1870-72; president commission to consider teaching English to French 
troops; U. S. minister resident in Greece 1873-79; created by the king of 
Greece a knight of the grand cross of the order of the Redeemer 1881; presi- 
dent Social science congress, Albany, N. Y., 1868; vice president Social 
science congress, Plymouth, Eng., 1872; trustee Albany female academy; 
Cornell university 1865-73; member many learned societies in America 
and Europe. Author various historical sketches and addresses ; also poems 
and articles in periodicals. Born Philadelphia, Penn., Feb 21, 1837; 
died Paris, France, Dec. 27, 1896. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Men and women of the time, Allibone, Sabin 

WESTALL, JOHN, A.M. Came to U. S. 1830; resident Lowell, Mass., 
seven years; Providence, R. I., a short time; designer American print 
works, Fall River, Mass., 1838-74; pastor Church of the New Jerusalem, 



576 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1866 

Fall River, 1875-?; member school committee many years; trustee Fall 
River athenaeum; public library; member American oriental society; in 
Europe 1862, 1874, 1875. Born Accrington, Lancashire, Eng., Sept. 25, 
1816; died Fall River, Mass., March 25, 1890. Fall River news. 



1867 

VAN ZANDT, CHARLES COLLINS, A.M.; A.B. Trinity college 1851; 
A.M. 1854; Amherst college 1880. Admitted to bar 1853; lawyer New- 
port, R.'l., 1853-94; city solicitor Newport; clerk R. I. house of represent- 
atives 1855-57; member R. I. house of representatives many years; speak- 
er 1858-59, 1866-69, 1871-73; member R. I. senate 1873-74; lieutenant- 
governor R. I. 1873-75; governor R. I. 1877-80. Born Newport, R. I., 
Aug. 10, 1830; died Brookline, Mass., June 4, 1894. R. I. eye. 



1868 

CLIFFORD, NATHAN, LL.D.; Bowdoin college i860; Dartmouth college 
1862; Harvard university 1878. Admitted to bar 1827; lawyer York 
CO., Me.; member Me. house of representatives 1830-34; speaker 1832-34; 
attorney-general Me., 1834-38; member U. S. house of representatives 
1839-43; attorney-general U. S. 1846-48; U. S. commissioner Mexico, 
1848-49; lawyer Portland, Me.; associate justice U. S. supreme court 
1858-81. Author U. S. circuit court reports, 2 vols., 1869. Born Rum- 
ney, N. H., Aug. 18, 1803; died Cornish, Me., Jvily 25, 1881. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

HUNTINGTON, ADONIRAM JUDSON, D.D.; A.B. Columbian college 
1843; A.M. 1846. Student Brown university 1836-42; principal prepara- 
tory school, Columbian college, 1842-43; tutor Columbian college 1843- 
46; professor Greek and Latin languages 1846-49, 1852-59; Greek lang- 
uage and literature 1865-1903; acting professor Latin 1865-66, 1871-82; 
professor mental and moral philosophy, Corcoran scientific school, 1884- 
89; ordained Baptist minister 1849; pastor Lexington, Va., 1849-51; 
First church, Chelsea, Mass., 1851-52; Farmville, Va., 1859-60; First 
church, Augusta, Ga., 1860-65: trustee Columbian university 1865. 
Author various articles and biographical sketches; also frequent contri- 
butions to religious journals. Born Braintree, Vt., July 6, 1S18; died 
1903. Bapt. cyc, P. 

McCOSH, JAMES, D.D.; A.M. University of Edinburgh, 1835; D.D. 1851; 
LL.D. University of Aberdeen 1850; Harvard university 1868; Washing- 
ton and Jefferson college 1868; Litt.D. Queen's university, Ireland, 
1882. Student University of Glasgow 1824-29; University of Edin- 
burgh 1829-34; ordained Church of Scotland minister 1835; pastor Abbey 
church, Arbroath, Scotland, 1835-38; Brechin, Scotland, 1838-43; profes- 
sor logic and metaphj^sics, Queen's college, Belfast, Ireland, 1852-68; 
president College of N. J. 1868-88; resident Princeton, N. J., 1888-94; 
member American philosophical society ; fellow American academy of arts 
and sciences. Author numerous publications. See Princeton college bul- 
letin: McCosh memorial number, Feb., 1895. Born Carskeoch Farm, Ayr- 
shire, Scotland, April i, 1811; died Princeton, N. J., Nov. 16, 1894. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Harv., Allibone 

MORSE, ALPHEUS CAREY, A.M. Architect and artist Boston, Mass.; 
Providence, R. I., 40 years; fellow American institute of architects. Born 
Boston, Mass., June 3, 1818; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 25, 1893. 

Am. arch., P. 

OSGOOD, HOWARD, D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1850; A.M. 186 1; 
LL.D. College of N. J. 1894. Ordained Baptist minister 1856; pastor 
Flushing, L. I., 1856-58; New York, N. Y. ; professor Hebrew, Crozer 



i868 HONORARY GRADUATES 577 

theological seminary, 1868-75; Rochester theological seminary 1875- 
1900; member American committee for revision of the Old Testament. 
Author numerous articles in periodicals and journals. Address, 11 Liv- 
ingston Place, Rochester, N. Y., Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

1869 

ALWARD, SILAS, A.M.; Acadia college 1863. Student Brown university 
1836-38; lawyer St. John, N. B.; member provincial parliament 1887, 
1890, 1893; queen's counsel 1892; professor Law school. University of 
King's college. Author Record of the Tory party, 1878; Political issues 
of the day, 1878; various orations. Address, Sunnyside, Mount Pleasant, 
St. John, N. B. P. 

BYRAM, BOHAN PRENTISS, A.M. Student Brown university 1836-38; 
ordained Baptist minister 1840; pastor Valley Falls, R. I., 1836-50; 
Amesbury, Mass., 1850-61; Phenix, R. I., 1861-67; Providence, R. I., 
1867-73; Plymouth, Mass., 1873-77; Sheldonville, Mass., 1877-83; retired 
1883; resident Providence, R. I., 1883-96. Author History of first Bap- 
tist church, Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., i860. Born North Yar- 
mouth, Me., Nov. 28, 181 1 ; died Providence, R. I., May 16, 1896. 

Prov. jour., P. 

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM BEACH, LL.D.; A.B. Columbia college 1818; 
A.M. 1823; Yale college 1826; D.C.L. University of the state of N. Y. 
1873. In Europe 1821-23; admitted to bar 1823; lawyer New York, N. 
Y. ; secretary of legation, London, 1826; charge d'affaires 1827; lecturer 
political economy, Columbia college; member executive committee Erie 
railway; resident Newport, R. I., 1850-81; lieutenant-governor R. I. 
1851-52; acting governor; member R. I. constitutional convention 1853; 
lecturer international law Columbian college, Washington, D. C, 1872- 
73; counsel for Circassian before international tribunal, Washington, 
1873; original member Institute of the law of nations; member N. Y. 
historical society; vice president 1836-45; trustee College of physicians 
and surgeons 1837-55. Author contributions to American annual register, 
1829-34; also works in English and French, chiefly on international law, 
for list of which see references below. Born New York, N. Y., Oct. 23, 
1800; died New York, March 26, 1881. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Columb., Allibone, Sabin, Men of progress 

SLATER, HORATIO NELSON, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1847-70; 
fellow 1870-87. Manufacturer Webster, Mass.; benefactor Brown uni- 
versity. Born North Providence, now Pawtucket, R. I., March 5, 1808; 
died Webster, Mass., Aug. 16, 1888. P. 

1870 

CAMPBELL, JAMES BUTLER, LL.D. 1870. Student Brown university 
1822-26; teacher Edisto, S. C, four years; lawyer Charleston, S. C; jus- 
tice; chosen U. S. senate 1866, but declined; member N. C. senate 1877. 
Bom Oxford, Mass., Oct. 27, 1808; died Washington, D. C, Nov. 8, 1883. 

Butler gen., P. 

CLAPP, SYLVANUS, A.M.; M.D. Dartmouth college 1837. Physician 
Chesterfield, Mass., 1836-41; Pawtucket, R. I., 1841-79; consulting phy- 
sician R. I. hospital; visiting surgeon 1874; consulting physician Butler 
hospital for the insane 1878-79; president board of managers Pawtucket 
dispensary; member R. I. medical society 1842-79; president 1864-66. 
Bom Westhampton, Mass., Nov. 22, 1815; died Pawtucket, R. I., June 
15, 1879. Trans. R. I. med. soc. 

CORLISS, GEORGE HENRY, A.M. Student academy, Castleton, Vt.; 
storekeeper Greenwich, N. Y., 1838-40; engaged in inventing and con- 
structing a machine for stitching leather, Greenwich, 1840-44; mechan- 
ical engineer, inventor and manufacturer. Providence, R. I., 1844-88; 



578 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1870 

inventor Corliss engine 1848; president Corliss steam engine company, 
founded 1856; received awards, Paris, 1867; Vienna, 1873; awarded 
Rumford medal, by American academy of arts and sciences, 1870; cen- 
tennial commissioner R. I. 1872; constructed 1400 horse-power engine 
to move all the machinery in the Centennial exhibition 1876; awarded 
Montyon prize by Institute of France 1878; officer Order of Leopold 
1886; member R. I. house of representatives 1868-70; presidential elector 
1876. See Uhland's Corliss engine, and Supplement, 4 vols., 1879-82. 
Born Easton, N. Y., June 2, 181 7; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 21, 1888. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, App. ann. eye. 

PECKHAM, STEPHEN FARNUM, A.M. Instructor chemistry, Brown 
university 1867-68. Student chemistry. Brown university, 1859-61; 
manufacturer illuminating oils, Providence, R. I.; U. S. military service 
Civil war; hospital steward 1862-65; in charge chemical department U. 
S. army laboratory, Philadelphia, Penn. ; chemist Cal. petroleum com- 
pany 1865-66; Cal. geological survey 1866-67; professor chemistry, 
Washington and Jefferson college, 1868-69; Me. agricultural college 1869- 
71; Buchtel college 1871-72; University of Minn. 1872-80; chemist Minn, 
geological survey and board of health; special agent U. S. census office 
1880-85; state assayer Me. 1869-71; Minn. 1873-80; R. I. 1887; chemist 
Union oil company, Cal., 1893-94; expert in petroleum and asphaltum, 
Ann Arbor, Mich., 1894-98; chemist to commissioners of accounts, New 
York, N. Y., 1898-; fellow American association for the advancement of 
science, 1871-; member N. Y. lyceum of natural history; Society of chem- 
ical industry; American chemical society; American philosophical society. 
Author Elementary chem-istry, 1873; Petroleum and its products in Tenth 
U. S. census, 1885; Asphalt paving, 1904; nearly 100 reports and papers 
in encyclopaedias and scientific, technical and secular journals, Europe 
and America, 1867-. Address, Room 104, 280 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Nat. cyc. Am. biog., Cyc Am. biog., P. 

REED, CHESTER ISHAM, A.M. Student Brown university 1642-44; 
lawyer Taunton, Mass., until 1867; justice police court, Taunton; mem- 
ber Mass. house of representatives 1849; Mass. senate 1858, 1862; attorney- 
general Mass. 1864-67; justice Mass. superior court 1867-70; resident Ded- 
ham, Mass., 1867-73; resumed the practice of law 1870. Born Taunton, 
Mass., Nov. 25, 1818; died Dedham, Mass., Sept. 2, 1873. 

Min. of Taunton, P. 

STRONG, AUGUSTUS HOPKINS, D.D.; A.B. Yale college 1857; D.D. 
1890; LL.D. Bucknell university 1891; College of N. J., 1896. Gradu- 
ated Rochester theological seminary 1859; ordained Baptist minister 
1861; pastor First church, Haverhill, Mass., 1861-65; First church, 
Cleveland, O., 1865-72; president and professor systematic theology, 
Rochester theological seminary, 1872- ; trustee Vassar college 18 74-; pres- 
ident American Baptist missionary union 1892-95. Author Lectures on 
theology, 1876; Systematic theology, new edition, 1886; 7th edition, 1903 
Philosophy and religion, 1888; The great poets and their theology, 1897; 
Christ in creation and ethical m.onism., 1899; also numerous articles in 
reviews and newspapers. Address, 17 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y. 

Who's who Am., Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, P. 

WATERMAN, WILLIAM WATSON, A.M.; M.D. University of the city 
of New York 1857. Professor chemistry. Metropolitan medical college, 
New York, N. Y., 1856-57; teacher Wis., 111., and Nev., 1856-69; super- 
intendent public schools, Taunton, Mass., 1869-86; Clinton, Mass., 
'1886-89; secretary of Association New England school superintendents 
1873-74; president 1875; vice president Mass. teachers' association 1879- 
91; vice president American institute of instruction 1883-94; park com- 
missioner, Taunton, Mass., 1894-; member Mass. legislature 1896-97; 
director Old Colony historical society 189 7-. Author School reports, 
Taunton, 3 vols., 1846-85; Mamial of methods for primary and gram,mar 
schools, 1885. Address, i White St., Taunton, Mass. P. 



i87i HONORARY GRADUATES 579 

1871 

WENGER, JOHN, D.D. Teacher Switzerland; Baptist missionary and 
translator Calcutta, India, 1840-80; pastor Intally, India, 1863-74; Ben- 
gali translator to government; editor Bengali tract society 1855-?. Trans- 
lator Bible into Bengali, 5 eds., 1845-72; Bible into Sanskrit, 4 vols.; 
author Commentary on the four gospels in Bengali; numerous other pub- 
lications in Bengali; editor Gospel history; Annotated Bengali New Test- 
ament. Born Schwartzeneck, Switzerland, Aug. 30, 181 1; died Calcutta, 
India, Aug. 20, 1880. Standard 

1872 

HOYT, DAVID WEBSTER, A.M.; Middlebury college 1861. Student 
Brown university; teacher Putnam free school, Newburyport, Mass., 
1851-54; Union school, Beloit, Wis., 1854-55; high school, Lexington, 
Mass., 1857-58; adjunct professor mathematics and mechanics. Polytech- 
nic college of Penn., 1858-59; professor mathematics and natural sciences, 
New Hampton institution, Fairfax, Vt., 1859-63; principal English high 
school. Providence, R. I., 1864-; commissioner for topographical survey 
and map of R. I. 1888-93; president R. I. institute of instruction 1875-76; 
president R. I. Baptist social union; Providence Franklin society 1887-88; 
Barnard club 1898-99. Author Genealogical history of John and David 
Hoyt, and their descendants, 1857; Genealogical history of the Hoyt, Haight, 
and Right families, 1871; Relation of the high school to the community, 
1886; Franklin society report on the geology of R. I., 1887; Old families of 
Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., 2 vols., 1897-1902; also various articles 
in periodicals, mostly on genealogical, mathematical and educational 
topics. Address, 40 Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I. 

Bapt. encyc, P. 

WILSON, GEORGE FRANCIS, A.M. Teacher academy, Shelbume Falls, 
Mass.; principal academy, Chicago, 111., 1844-48; manufacturer Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1848-83; manufacturer of chemicals 1855-83; controlling 
director Rumford chemical works; inventor; member Providence school 
committee; R. I. house of representatives 1860-62; resident East Provi- 
dence 1861-83; benefactor Brown university; member R. I. historical 
society; Franklin society; Franklin lyceum; R. I. society for the encour- 
agement of domestic indvistry. Born Uxbridge, Mass., Dec. 7, 1818; 
died East Providence, R. I., Jan. 19, 1883. 

Proc. R. I. hist, soc, Cyc. Am. biog. 

1873 

BRAY, CHARLES DURLIN, A.M.; C.E. Tufts college 1870. Student 
Brown university 1862-64; received certificate in engineering 1864; U. 
S. military service Civil war; graduated U. S. naval academy 1868; 
professor civil and mechanical engineering. Tufts college, 1869-. Ad- 
dress, Tufts College, Mass. P. 

HARRIS, CALEB FISKE, A.M. Student Brown university 1834-37; 
commission merchant, N. Y., 1837-56; Providence, R. I., 1855-61; retired; 
collector library of American poetry. Author Index to American poetry 
and plays in the collection of C. Fiske Harris, 1874. See Stockbridge, 
J. C, Catalogue of the Harris collection of American poetry, 1886. Born 
Warwick, R. I., March 9, 1818; died Moosehead Lake, Me., Oct. 2, 1881. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Stockbridge 

HOWARD, HENRY, A.M. Lawyer; manufacturer 1858-1905; president 
Harris manufacturing company; retired; delegate national republican 
convention 1856, 1876; member R. I. house of representatives 1857-58; 
presidential elector 1872; governor R. I. 1873-74; assistant commis- 
sioner Paris exposition 1878. Author numerous contributions in prose 
and verse to periodicals. Born Cranston, R. I., April 2, 1826; died Har- 
ris, Coventry, R I., Sept. 22, 1905. R. I. cyc, P. 



S8o BROWN UNIVERSITY 1874 

1874 

HAWKINS, RUSH CHRISTOPHER, A.M.; LL.D. elsewhere. U. S. mil- 
itary service 1861-66; colonel 1861; brevet brigadier-general U. S. volun- 
teers 1866; N. Y. national guard 1866; member N. Y. house of represent- 
atives 1872; U. S. art commissioner. International exposition, Paris, 
1889; officer Legion of honor of France 1889. Author Titles of the first 
hooks from the earliest presses established in Europe before the end of the fif- 
teenth century, 1884; Better than men; Assassinations of North Carolinians 
for serving in the Union arm-y, 1897; ^^^^ pamphlets, historical sketches 
and articles in magazines, and cyclopaedias and other publications. Ad- 
dress, 21 West 20th St., New York, N. Y. Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

VOSE, JAMES GARDINER, D.D.; A.B. Yale college 1851; A.M. 1857. 
Graduated Andover theological seminary 1854; ordained Congregational 
minister 1857; professor rhetoric, Amherst college, 1856-65; acting pastor 
Second church, Dorchester, Mass., 1865; pastor Beneficent church. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1866-1901; pastor emeritus 1901-; trustee Phillips academy 
1 886-; Andover theological seminary 1886-; corporate member American 
board of commissioners for foreign missions. Author Address at Roger 
Williams Park, at the public school exercises on the 250th anniversary of 
the settlement of Providence, 1886; Sketches of Congregationalism, in R. I., 
1894; also articles in Bibliotheca sacra and reviews; besides numerous 
sermons and addresses. Address, 29 Brown St., Providence, R. I. 

R. I. cyc, And., P. 

1875 

ADAMS, ROBERT JOHN, D.D.; A.B. Williams college 1853. Graduated 
Rochester theological seminary 1855; ordained Baptist minister 1855; 
pastor Wallingford, Conn., 1855-69; Holyoke, Mass., 1869-86; Stoughton 
street church, Boston, Mass., 1886-93; financial secretary Newton theo- 
logical institution 1893-94; general secretary Worcester academy 1894- 
1900; trustee Worcester academy 1871-; chairman executive committee 
1 886-; member executive committee American Baptist missionary union 
1886-92; trustee Newton theological institution 1894-; member finance 
committee Mass. Baptist convention; secretary Mass. Baptist charitable 
society; Gardner Colby ministerial relief society; treasurer Northern 
Baptist education society. Author Close communion, 1872; Baptist 
chttrches compared with those of other denominations, in German, 1873; 
numerous sermons in religious papers. Address, 61 Cushing Ave., 
Boston, Mass. P. 

ERNST, CARL WILHELM, A.M. Lutheran minister 1868-72; journalist 
1872-88; public officer 1889-93; writer. Author Constitutional history 
of Boston, Mass., 1893 ; The postal service in Boston, i6jQ-i8gj. Address, 
298 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

HUNT, DAVID, A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1867. Physician; oculist. 
Author Talks on the history of m,edicine; numerous scientific articles and 
contributions to medical journals. Address, 543 Boylston St., Boston, 
Mass. Surg.-gen. cat. 

HORES, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS, A.M.; A.B. Dartmouth college 185 1; 
A.M. 1854. Teacher West Bridgewater, Mass. Born Acton, Mass., 
Nov. 23, 1827; died West Bridgewater, Mass., July 14, 1896. Dart., P. 

SMILEY, ALBERT KEITH, A.M.; A.B. Haverford college 1849; A.M. 
1859. Trustee Brown university 1875-. Instructor Haverford college 
1849-53; joint founder and principal English and classical academy, 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1853-57; principal Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, 
Me., 1858-60; superintendent and principal Friends' school. Providence, 
R. I., 1860-79; established summer resort, Lake Mohonk, N. Y., 1870; 



i87S HONORARY GRADUATES 581 

member U. S. board of Indian commissioners 18 79-; has conducted each 
autumn a conference of prominent friends of the Indian at Lake Mohonk 
1883-; conference for the promotion of international law 1895; 
chairman U.S. commission to select reservations for the mission Indians 
of southern Cal. 1890; trustee Bryn Mawr college; president board of 
trustees N. Y. state normal school, New Paltz, N. Y. Address, Mohonk 
Lake, N. Y. P. 

WEEDEN, WILLIAM BABCOCK, A.M. Student Brown university 1848- 
51; manufacturer Providence, R. I.; U. S. military service 1861-62, 
captain; member common council. Providence, R. I., 1882,1883; presi- 
dent R. I. Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, 1889-91. Author The morality of 
prohibitory liquor laws, 1875; The social law of labor, 1882; Indian tnoney 
as a factor in N. E. civilization, 1884; Economic and social history of N.E., 
i620-iy8g, 2 vols., 1890; also numerous historical and economic contri- 
butions to reviews and journals. Address, 158 Waterman St., Providence, 
R. I. AUibone, Am. cat. 

1876 

BULLEN, GEORGE, A.M.; A.B. Waterville college 1853; A.M. 1856; D.D. 
1880. Graduated Newton theological institution 1858; ordained Baptist 
minister i860; pastor Skowhegan, Me., 1860-62; U. S. military service 
1862-63, chaplain; pastor Wakefield, Mass., 1864-66; First church Paw-, 
tucket, R. I., 1868-91; professor Christian missions, Newton theological 
institution, 1891-97; corresponding secretary Northern Baptist education 
society 1891-96; acting pastor Brighton avenue church, AUston, Mass., 
1899; pastor First church. New London, N. H., 1900-; president R. I. 
Baptist convention 1875-91; trustee Newton theological institution 
1875-91; Colby college 1893-; member executive committee American 
Baptist missionary union 1893-. Author several historical and bio- 
graphical sketches. Address, New London, N. H. 

Bapt. encyc, R. I. eye, Newt., P. 

GREENOUGH, JAMES CARRUTHERS, A.M.; A.B. Williams college 
i860; A.M. 1872; LL.D. Berea college 1898. Principal high and grammar 
school, Rockport, Mass., 1855-56; Hacker school, Salem, Mass., 1856; first 
assistant principal Mass. state normal school, Westfield, Mass., 1856-71; 
principal 1887-97; R. I. normal school, Providence, R. I., 1871-83; presi- 
dent Mass. agricultural college, Amherst, Mass., 1883-86; acting professor 
Berea college 1898; examiner Brown university several years; alumni 
visitor Williams college five years ; visitor Wellesley college several years. 
Author Evolution of the elementary schools of Great Britain; joint author 
History of Hampden county; various articles in educational publications 
and magazines. Address, Westfield, Mass. R. I. eye, P. 

RUSSELL, JAMES SULLIVAN, A.M. Student Brown university 1833-35 ; 
teacher district schools and Mass. state normal school seven years; pro- 
fessor mathematics, high school, Lowell, Mass., 43 years; resident Lowell, 
Mass. Author Rational arithmetic, 1846. Bom Nov. 23, 1807; died 
Lowell, Mass., Jan. 14, 1903. P. 

SMITH, STEPHEN, A.M.; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons 1850; 
LL.D. University of Rochester 1891. Physician and surgeon New York, 
N. Y.; professor surgery, Bellevue hospital medical college, 1861-; Univer- 
sity medical college 1876; commissioner of health New York, N. Y., 1868; 
commissioner N. Y. board of charities 1880; member national board of 
health 1879; commissioner in lunacy 1882; U. S. delegate International 
sanitary conference, Paris, 1894. Author Handbook of surgery, 1861; 
Operative surgery, 1889; Doctor in medicine, 187 1; besides numerous 
scientific papers and articles in medical journals; editor Hamilton's 
Fractures and dislocations, 1890. See Catalogue of the library of the sur- 
geon-general's office. Address, 640 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Phys. and surg., P. 



S82 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1877 

1877 

JOHNSON, ELIAS HENRY, A.M.; A.B. University of Rochester 1862; 
A.M. 1871; D.D. 1878; LL.D. Bucknell university 1898. Acting assistant 
paymaster, U.S. navy, 1864-66; ordained Baptist minister 1866; pastor 
Le Sueur, Minn., 1866-68; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1871; 
pastor Ballston Spa, N. Y., 1873-75; Brown street church. Providence, 
R. I., 1875-78; Union church. Providence, 1878-82; professor systematic 
theology, Crozer theological seminary, 1882-. Author Outline of system- 
atic theology, 1891; Religious use of imagination, 1900; The highest life, 
1901; editor Songs of praise for Sunday schools, 1882; associate editor 
Baptist hymnal, 1883; Our Sunday school songs, 1885; Ezekiel Gilm-an 
Robinson, 1896; Sursum corda, a hym,nal, 1898. Address, Crozer Theo- 
logical Seminary, Chester, Penn. Bapt. encyc, P. 

MORTON, JAMES FERDINAND, A.M.; A.B. Acadia college 1866. Bap- 
tist clergyman; pastor 1869-75; teacher New London literary and scien- 
tific institution 1875-78; assistant editor Woic/zmaw; instructor Newton 
theological institution one year; librarian 1884-91; principal Proctor 
academy, Andover, N. H., 1891-; Address, Andover, N. H. P. 

1878 

STANFORD, CHARLES, D.D. Clergyman Camberwell, London, England. 
Author Central truths, 1859 ; Power in weakness: memorials of Rev. William, 
Rhodes, 1859; Companions and times of Joseph Alleine, 1861 ; Introduction 
to Troublous times, 1862; Instrumental strength, 1862; Symbols of Christ, 
1865; Plant of grace, 1867; Affliction, 1869; Home and church, 1871; 
Homilies on Christian work, 1879; Philip Doddridge, 1880; Voices from 
Calvary, 1881 ; The Lord's prayer, 1883 ; Alternatives of faith and unbelief, 
1885; From. Calvary to Olivet, 1885; The evening of our Lord's ministry, 
1886; Wit and humour of life, 1886. Born Green Lane, Northampton, 
Eng., March 9, 1823; died Denmark Hill, March 18, 1886. AUibone 

1879 

CONGDON, CHARLES TABER, A.M. Student Brown university 1837- 
40; editor New age, Providence, one year; Bulletin, New Bedford, Mass.; 
associate editor, Merctiry, New Bedford; The Atlas, Boston, Mass., 1854- 
57 ; member editorial staff Tribune, New York, 1857-82. Author Tribune 
essays, 1869; Record of fifty years, 1879-80; Reminiscences of a jour- 
nalist, 1880; Recollections of a reader, 1880-81; Autobiographical papers. 
Born New Bedford, Mass., April 7, 182 1; died New York, N. Y., Jan. 
18, 1 89 1. Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone 

RAY, ISAAC, LL.D.; M.D. Bowdoin college 1827; A.M. 1846. Physician 
Portland, Me.; Eastport, Me.; superintendent Me. state insane asylum, 
Augusta, Me., 1841-45; Butler hospital for the insane. Providence, R. I.. 
1845-66; physician Philadelphia, Penn., 1866-81; president R. I. medical 
society 1856-58. Author numerous publications. See Catalogue of the 
library of the surgeon-general's office. Born Beverly, Mass., Jan. 16, 1807; 
died Philadelphia, Penn., March 31, 1881. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bowdoin, AUibone 

SMITH, JOSIAH TORREY, A.M.; A.B. Williams college 1842; A.M. 1845; 
D.D. University of Iowa. Ordained Baptist minister 1845; pastor 
Lanesboro, Mass.; Sandisfield, Mass.; Hinsdale, Mass.; Bristol, Conn.; 
Amherst, Mass.; Woodstock, Conn.; Warwick, R. I. Author various 
pamphlets and sermons. Born Williamsport, Mass., Aug. 4, 181 5; died 
1888. Cyc. Am. biog., Williams, AUibone 

1880 

MERRILL, JOSEPH WARREN, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1865- 
89. Manufacturing chemist; member Mass. house of representatives 



i88o HONORARY GRADUATES 583 

1864; mayor Cambridge, Mass., 1865, 1866; president several religious 
and benevolent societies; Colby university 1869-89. Born Southampton, 
N. H., Dec. 13, 1819; died Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 12, 1889. P. 

RIDER, SIDNEY SMITH, A.M. Bookseller and author Providence, R. I. 
Author and editor R. I. historical tracts, 1877-96; author Book notes, 
historical, literary and critical, 1883; The lands of Rhode Island, 1904; editor 
The bibliomaniac, 1867; Supplement to the Rhode Island colonial records, 
1747 to 1754, 1875; Laws and acts of her magesties colony of R. I. and 
Providence plantations, 1896. Address, 73 Almy St., Providence, R. I. P. 

1881 

SAWYER, JOHN WOODBURY, A.M.; M.D. Harvard university 1859. 
Physician Providence, R. I.; assistant physician Butler hospital for the 
insane 1859-61; physician Boston, Mass., 1861-62; assistant superin- 
tendent Wis. state hospital for the insane, Madison, Wis., 1862-67; 
superintendent Butler hospital for the insane 1867-85; member R. I. 
medical society 1867-85; vice-president 1885. Bom Danvers, Mass., 
Nov. 5, 1834; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 14, 1885-1882. R. I. med. soc. 

1882 

CHACE, JONATHAN, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1892-. Cotton 
manufacturer Valley Falls, R. I.; retired; president Phenix national 
bank; member R. I. senate; U. S. house of representatives 1881-85; U. S. 
senate 1885-89. Address, Valley Falls, R. I. P. 

COLT, LE BARON BRADFORD, A.M.; A.B. Yale college 1868; LL.B. 
Columbia college 1870. Lawyer Chicago, 111., 1872-74; Bristol, R. I., 
1874-; member R. I. house of representatives 1879-81; justice U. S. 
district court, R. I., 1881-84; U. S. circuit court, first judicial circuit, 
R. I., 1884-. Address, U. S. Circuit Court, Providence, R. I. 

Columb., Cyc. Ajn. biog. 

GRAY, HORACE, LL.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1845; A.M. 1848; LL.B. 
1849; LL.D. 1871. Adinitted to bar 1851; lawyer; reporter Mass. 
supreme court 1854-61; associate justice 1864-73; chief justice 1873-82; 
associate justice U. S. supreme court 1882-1902; member Mass. historical 
society; fellow American academy of arts and sciences. Born Boston, 
Mass., 1828; died Washington, D. C, Sept. 15, 1902. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

MORTON, JAMES MADISON, A.M.; LL.D. 1893; LL.B. Harvard univer- 
sity 1861. Special student Brown university 1856-59; admitted to bar 
1861; lawyer Fall River, Mass. 1861-90; city solicitor Fall River; associ- 
ate justice Mass. supreme court 1890-. Address, 87 Rock St., Fall 
River, Mass. P. 

1883 

ABERCROMBIE, DANIEL WEBSTER, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 
1876; LL.D. Colby college 1898. Trustee Brown university 1904-. 
Classical master St. Mark's school, Southboro, Mass., 1877-78; Vt. 
academy, Saxton's river, Vt., 1878-82; acting principal Worcester acad- 
emy 1882-83; principal and head Greek department 1883-. Author 
occasional articles on educational topics. Address, Worcester Academy, 
Worcester, Mass. P. 

WILLIAMS, ALFRED MASON, A.M. Student Brown university 1856-57; 
U. S. military service Civil war; member staff Gazette, Taunton, Mass.; 
managing editor; correspondent New York Tribune and Boston post, 
Fenian disturbance England and Ireland; member Mass. house of rep- 
resentatives 1869, 1870; editor Neosho, Mo., 1872-76; member staflE 
Journal, Providence, R. I., 1876-92; editor-in-chief 1884-92. Author 
Poets and poetry of Ireland, 1880; Sam Houston and the war of independ- 
ence in Texas, 1893; Studies in folk song and popular poetry, 1894; Under 
the trade winds, with a biographical sketch by R. S. Rowland, 1898-. 
Born Taunton, Mass.; died Basse Terre, St. Kitts, W. I., March 9, 1896. 

Prov. jour., P. 



S84 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1884 

1884 

BENNETT, WILLIAM HENRY, A.M.; M.D. University of Penn. 1869. 
Student Brown university 1864-66; physician Philadelphia, Penn. Ad- 
dress, 1837 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

CALDWELL, SAMUEL LUNT, LL.D.; A.B. Waterville college 1839; D.D. 
1858. Trustee Brown university 1859-62; fellow 1862-89; secretary of 
the corporation 1875-89. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1845; ordained Baptist minister 1846; pastor First church, Bangor, Me., 
1846-58; First church. Providence, R. I., 1858-73; professor Ecclesiastical 
history, Newton theological institution, 1873-78; president Vassar college 
1878-85; resident Providence, R. I.; trustee Waterville college 1850-63; 
member R. I. historical society. Author Memorial of Prof. R. P. Dunn, 
1867 ; Literature in account with life, 1885 ; two lectures in Newton lectures, 
1886; Cities of our faith and other discourses, 1890; besides various ser- 
mons and contributions to periodicals; editor Publications of the Narra- 
gansettclub, vols. 3-4, 1867-70. Born Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 13, 1820; 
died Providence, R. I., Sept. 26, 1889. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Colby, Newt., Am. cat. 

1885 

SAYLES, WILLIAM FRANCIS, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1879-94. 
Cotton manufacturer Saylesville, R. I. ; president Slater bank, Pawtucket, 
R. I.; Slater cotton company, Pawtucket. Born Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 
21, 1824; died Pawtucket, May 7, 1894. R. I. cyc, Pres. report 

1887 

WRIGHT, GEORGE FREDERICK, D.D.; A.B. Oberlin college 1859; A.M. 
1862; LL.D. Drury college 1887. Graduated Oberlin theological semi- 
nary 1862; ordained Congregational minister 1863; pastor Bakersfield, 
Vt., 1862-72; Andover, Mass., 1872-81; professor language and literature 
of the New Testament, Oberlin college, 1881-92; professor harmony of 
science; assistant geologist Penn. survey 1881; U. S. survey 1884-92. 
Author Logic of Christian evidences, 1880; Studies in science and religion, 
1882; An inquiry concerning the relation of death to probation, 1882; 
Glacial boundary in O., Ind., and Ky., 1884; Divine authority of the Bible, 
1884; Ice age in North America and its bearings upon the antiquity of m-an, 
1889; Charles Grandison Finney, 1891; Man and the glacial period, 1892; 
Scientific Aspects of Christian evidences, 1898; Asiatic Russia, 2 vols., 
1902; editor Bibliotheca sacra, 1884-. Address, 145 Elm St., Oberlin, 
Ohio. Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone, P. 

1888 

WOODBURY, AUGUSTUS, D.D.; A.M. Harvard university 1866. Gradu- 
ated Harvard divinity school 1849; ordained Unitarian minister 1849; 
pastor Concord, N. H., 1849-53; Lowell, Mass., 1853-57; Westminster 
church, Providence, R. I., 1857-92; U. S. military service 1861, chaplain; 
chairman inspectors R. I. prison 1866-77; member commission for build- 
ing R. I. state prison 1875-79; president Providence Athen£eum 1883-88; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1864-65, 1874-75; school commit- 
tee, Concord, N. H.; Lowell, Mass.; Providence, R. I.; trustee R. I. state 
home and school 1891-92. Author Plain words to young men, 1858; 
Narrative of the campaign of the First R. /. regim-ent in the spring and 
summer of 1861, 1862; Major-general Ambrose E. Burnside and the Ninth 
army corps, 1867; Second R. L regiment, 1875; besides various sermons, 
orations and addresses. Born Beverly, Mass., Dec 4, 1825; died Con- 
cord, N. H., Nov. 19, 1895. Harv. div. sch., Cyc. Am. biog., AUibone 



i889 HONORARY GRADUATES S8S 

1889 

GOODELL, DAVID HARVEY, A.M.; Dartmouth college 1889. Student 
Brown university 1852-55; manufacturer and farmer Antrim, N. H.; 
member N. H. house of representatives 1876-77, 1878; governor's council, 
N. H., 1883-85; governor of N. H. 1889-91; ex-officio trustee Dartmouth 
college 1889-91. Address, Antrim, N. H. Dart., P. 

GUINNESS, HENRY GRATTAN, D.D. Clergyman London, England; 
founder and honorary director East London institute for home and 
foreign missions 187 2-; fellow Royal Asiatic society 1890; Royal geo- 
graphical society. Author Approaching end of the age, 1878; Grammar 
of the Congo language, as spoken in the cataract region below Stanley Pool, 
1882; Mosaic history and gospel story, 1882; Light for the last days, in 
conjunction with Mrs. F. E. Guinness, 1886; City of the seven hills; 
Romanism, and the reformation from the stand-point of prophecy, 1887; 
Divine programme of the world's history, in conjunction with Mrs. F. E. 
Guinness, 1888; editor Hymns of the cross, with same, 1864; Grammar 
of the Congo language as spoken two hundred years ago, 1882. Address, 
Harley House, Row Road, London, England. P. 

LINCOLN, LEONTINE, A.M. Manufacturer cotton machinery Fall River, 
Mass.; president various corporations; president savings bank; chairman 
school committee Fall River, Mass., several years; Mass. state board of 
charities. Address, 289 Bank St., Fall River, Mass. 



1890 

GREER, DAVID HUMMELL, D.D.; A.B. Washington college, Penn., 
1862; D.D. Kenyon College 1880; University of the south 1901 ; Columbia 
university 1904; LL.D. Washington and Jefferson college 1902. Or- 
dained Episcopal priest 1868; rector Christ church, Clarksburg, W. Va., 
1866-68; Trinity church, Covington, Ky., 1868-71; Grace church. 
Providence, R. I., 1871-88; St. Bartholomew's church. New York, N. Y., 
1 888- 1 904; bishop coadjutor of New York 1904-. Author The historic 
Christ, 1890; From things to God, 1893; The preacher and his place, 1895; 
Visions, 1898. Address, 7 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. P. 

HOPPIN, WILLIAM JONES, A.M.; A.B. Middlebury college 1832; Yale 
college 1832; A.M. 1879; LL.B. Harvard university 1835. Lawyer 
New York, N. Y., 1837-77?; first secretary U. S. legation, London, Eng- 
land, ten years; resident Providence, R. I., 1887-95; one of the founders 
Century club, New York, 1846; president Union league club two years; 
founder American art union; trustee Metropolitan museum of art; New 
York society library; art juror Paris exposition 1867. Born Providence, 
R. I., April 21, 1813; died Providence, Sept. 3, 1895. Prov. jour. 

KING, CLARENCE, LL.D.; Ph.B. Yale university 1862. Member Cal. 
geological survey 1862-66; in charge of U. S. exploration of the 40th 
parallel 1867-72; director U. S. geological survey 1878-81; engaged in 
special geological investigations 1881-1901; member national academy 
of sciences 1876-1901. Author Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada, 
1872; Systematic geology; Geological explorations of the fortieth parallel, 
vol. I, 1878; editor Geological explorations of the fortieth parallel, 7 vols, 
and atlas 2 vols., 1870-78. Bom Newport, R. I., Jan. 6, 1842; died 
Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 24, 1901. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, Allibone, App. ann, eye. 

TILLINGHAST, PARDON ELISHA, A.M. Principal grammar school, 
Valley Falls, R. I., two years; Meeting street grammar school. Providence, 
R. I.; Grove street grammar school, Pawtucket, R. I., 1860-62, 1863-66; 
U. S. military service 1862-63, quartermaster-sergeant; admitted to 



586 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1890 

bar 1867; lawyer Pawtucket, R. I.; member R. I. general assembly 1872- 
73, 1876-81; town solicitor Pawtucket, 1874-81; advocate general R. I. 
1876-81; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1881-1904; chief justice 
1904-05. Born West Greenwich, R. I., Dec. 10, 1836; died Pawtucket, 
R. I., Feb. 9, 1905. R. I. eye. P., Prov. jour. 

1891 

BENNETT, JAMES LAWRENCE, A.B. Curator of the herbaria. Brown 
university, 1890-91 ; curator of the herbaria and the museum of econom- 
ic botany 1891-94. Manufacturing jeweler, Providence, R. I.; botanist; 
resident Hartford, Conn. Author Plants of R. I., 1888. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., April 8, 1832; died Hartford, Conn., April 13 1904. P. 

LANGDON, COURTNEY, A.B. Assistant professor modern languages. 
Brown university, 1890-92; associate professor Romance languages and 
literatures 1892-99; professor Romance languages and literatures 1899-. 
Instructor German and French, Episcopal academy of Conn., 1881-82; 
Lehigh university 1882-84; private tutor Baltimore, Md., 1884-86; in- 
structor Romance languages, Cornell universit)^, 1886-90. Address, 86 
Upton St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TAFT, ROYAL CHAPIN, A.M. Student Worcester academy two years; 
cotton manufacturer Providence, R. I.; president Merchants national 
bank 1868-; R. I. hospital 16 years; director Providence institution for 
savings; R. I. hospital trust company; New York, New Haven and Hart- 
ford railroad; and several other corporations; member Providence com- 
mon council 1855-56; R. I. house of representatives 1880-83; governor 
R. I. 1888-89 1 Author Some notes on the introdtiction of wool manufacture 
into the U. S. Address, 79 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

1892 

ALDRICH, NELSON WILMARTH, LL.D. Merchant Providence, R. I.; 
U. S. military service 1862; president Union railroad company; member 
Providence common council 1869-71, 1872-75; president 1872, 1873; 
member R. I. hovise of representatives 1875-77; speaker 1876-77; mem- 
ber U. S. house of representatives 1879-81; U. S. senate 1881-. Ad- 
dress, no Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. man. 

AMES, OLIVER, LL.D. Student Brown university 1851-53; manufacturer 
shovels, firm of Oliver Ames and sons, North Easton, Mass.; major 4th 
Mass. regiment 1854-57; lieutenant-colonel 1857; member school commit- 
tee 12 years; Mass. senate 1880, 1881; lieutenant-governor Mass. 1882-86; 
governor of Mass. 1886-88; resident North Easton, Mass.; president and 
director numerous railroad and other corporations; trustee several 
banks. Born North Easton, Mass., Feb. 4, 1831; died North Easton, 
Oct. 22, 1895. - Nat. cyc. Am. biog.. Hist, of Easton 

CALDER, EDWIN EDDY, A.M. Assistant analytical chemistry, Brown 
university 1874-82; instructor chemistry 1890-1901. Analytical and 
constilting chemist Providence; lecturer on chemistry, medical school, 
Boston university, 1883-84; professor chemistry 1884-; professor general 
and analytical chemistry, R. I. college of pharmacy and allied sciences, 
1902- ; member American chemical society; Society of chemical industry, 
England. Address, Longmeadow, R. I. P. 

FIELD, EDWARD, A.B. Department clerk water and treasury depart- 
ments. Providence, R. I., 1876-89; city auditor, pro tempore, 1887; 
member school committee 1S88-91; clerk municipal court 1889-; record 
commissioner 1891-. Author Tax lists of the town of Providence during 
the adm-inistration of Sir Thomas Andres, 1895; Revolutionary defences 
in R. I., 1896; The colonial tavern, 1897; Esek Hopkins, 1898; Index to 
the probate records of the mtinicipal court of the city of Providence, 1646-gg, 
1902; Remains of Gen. Nathanael Greene, 1903; editor The early records 
of the town of Providence, vols. 1-17, 1892-1903 ; Manual of the R. I. society. 



1892 HONORARY GRADUATES 587 

Sons of the American Revolution, 1892, 1899; The diary of Israel Angell, 
1899 ; The State of R. I. and Providence plantations at the end of the century, 
3 vols., 1902. Address, City Hall, Providence, R. I. P. 

LADD, HERBERT WARREN, A.M. With Mercury, New Bedford, Mass. ; 
dry goods merchant Providence, R. I.; vice president Providence board 
of trade two years; president Society for the prevention of cruelty to 
children three years; R. I. school of design four years; governor R. I. 
1889-90. 1891-92; chairman commission to erect R. I. state capitol; ben- 
efactor Brown university. Address, Corey, Milliken and Co., Exchange 
Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

McCarthy, Nathaniel JAMES, Ph.B. Self-educated mathematician; 
resident Mansfield, Mass., 1869-72; student of mathematics with special 
privileges public library, Boston, Mass., 1872-76; resident Boston 1876- 
80; in employ of Nicholson file company, Providence, R. I., 1880-98; 
resident Boston, Mass. Born West Newton, Mass., Dec. 25, 1849; died 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 6, 1899. Prov. jour., P. 

MOXOM, PHILIP STAFFORD, D.D.; A.B. University of Rochester 1879; 
A.M. 1882. Baptist clergyman; pastor Bellevue, Mich., 1871-72; Albion, 
Mich., 1872-75; Mount Morris, N. Y., 1875-78; First church, Cleveland, 
O., 1879-85; Boston, Mass., 1885-94; South Congregational church, 
Springfield, Mass., 1894-; preacher Harvard university 1894-95; Chicago 
university 1901-02, 1903-04; lecturer Lowell institute 1895; president 
Appalachian mountain club 1894; Boston Browning society 1894-97. 
Author Aifn of life, 1894; From Jerusalem to Nicea: the Christian church in 
the first three centuries, 1895 ; Religion of hope, 1895 ; also numerous pamph- 
lets and review articles on social and religious subjects. Address, Win- 
gate Lodge, 83 Dartmouth Terrace, Springfield, Mass. P. 

PATTISON, THOMAS HARWOOD, D.D.; A.B. Regent's Park college, 
London, England 1862; D.D. Madison university 1880; Williams college 
1893. Baptist clergyman; pastor Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, 
England; Newcastle on Tyne, England; Rochdale, England; First church, 
New Haven, Conn., 1875-78; Emmanual church, Albany, N. Y., 1878-81; 
professor homiletics and pastoral theology, Rochester theological sem- 
inary, 1881-. Author Service of song, 1864; Religious republics, with 
others ,1869; Present day lectures, 1872; The making of William, Carey, 1892; 
History of the English Bible, 1894; The making of the sermon, 1898; Public 
worship, 1900; The ministry of the Sunday school, 1902; History of Chris- 
tian preaching, 1903. Born Lanceston, England, Dec. 14, 1838; died 
Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1905. Bapt. encyc, P. 

POPE, GEORGE FREDERICK, A.M. Instructor high school, now the 
B. M. C. Durfee high school, Fall River, Mass., 1877-90; vice principal, 
1890-1903; principal 1903-. Address, 175 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

ROUND, WILLIAM MARSHALL FITTS, A.M. Student Harvard medical 
school; journalist until 1879; corresponding secretary Prison association 
of N. Y. 1879-; National prison association 1883-88; U. S. delegate. 
International prison congress, Rome, 1886; Congress of criminal anthro- 
pology, Brussels, 1892; U. S. commissioner Vienna exposition, 1873; 
organizer Burnham industrial farm; director order of St. Christopher; 
American social science association. Author Achsah, 1876; Torn and 
mended, 1876; Child Marian abroad, 1877; Hal, 1880; Rosecroft, 1881. 
Address, Nantucket, Mass. Am. cat., AUibone, P. 

SHARPE, LUCIAN, A.M. Apprentice with Joseph R. Brown, clock maker 
and fine mechanic. Providence, R. I., 1848-53; partner with Joseph R. 
Brown 1853; treasurer Brown and Sharpe manufacturing company 
1868-99, and always a large factor in the development of that industry; 
member board of aldermen. Providence, 1872; trustee Providence insti- 
tution for savings 1881-99; vice president; director Providence gas com- 
pany 1883-99; R- I- hospital trust company 1897-99; president Providence 
journal company 1886. Born Providence, R. I., March 20, 1830; died 
at sea on his return from Europe, Oct. 17, 1899. P- 



S88 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1893 

1893 

BANES, CHARLES HENRY, A.M. U. S. military service 1862-64, assist- 
ant adjutant-general; member firm of Fiss, Banes, Erben and company, 
worsted yarn manufacturers, Philadelphia, Penn., several years; presi- 
dent U. S. electric light company; special partner firm of Erben, Harding 
and company; president Market street national bank 1887-97; general 
secretary American Baptist publication society 1894-97; director Gen- 
eral international electrical exposition 1884; president Franklin institute 
1885; member select council, Philadelphia, 1882; first president Phila- 
delphia Baptist city mission; trustee Drexel institute; director various 
railway and other corporations and philanthropic organizations. Author 
History of Philadelphia brigade, 1876; Manual training and trade schools, 
1890; John Peddie, 1891; Benjamin Griffith, 1894; Annals of Miles an- 
cestry, 1895 ; besides various historical and other pamphlets. Bom Phila- 
delphia, Penn., Oct. 24, 1831; died Philadelphia, Jan. 15, 1897. 

Phila. pub. ledger, Allibone, P. 

LOCKE, GEORGE LYMAN, D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 1859; A.M. 
1862. Private tutor 1859-62; ordained Episcopal deacon 1863; priest 
1865; assistant minister Grace church, Boston, Mass., 1863-64; Trinity 
church, Boston, 1864-65; rector St. Michael's church, Bristol, R. I., 
1867-. Address, Bristol, R. I. P. 

PUTNAM, WILLIAM LeBARON, LL.D.; A.B. Bowdoin college 1855; 
A.M. 1858; LL.D. 1884. Admitted to bar 1858; lawyer Portland, Me.; 
mayor 1869-70; U. S. commissioner to negotiate with Great Britain in 
the settlement of the rights of American fishermen in the territorial 
waters of Canada and Newfoundland 1887; justice U. S. circuit court; 
U. S. commissioner under the treaty for the settlement of the Behring sea 
claims of February 8, 1896. Address, 166 State St., Portland, Me. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bowdoin, P. 

1894 

DOYLE, SARAH ELIZABETH, A.M. Teacher pubHc schools. Providence, 
R. I., 1846-92; high school 1859-78; principal girls' department, high 
school, 1878-92; first president R. I. women's club 1876-84; charter 
member R. I. school of design 1877-; secretary 1877-89; chairman com- 
mittee to raise funds for the Women's college in Brown university 1895; 
president R. I. society for the collegiate education of women 1895-; 
secretary public school investigation committee appointed by Mayor 
Baker 1898-99. Address, 119 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HOWARD, JAMES LELAND, A.M. Trustee Brown university 1888-. 
President James L. Howard and company, manufacturers of railway 
supplies, Hartford, Conn.; director Phoenix bank 1854-; Travelers insur- 
ance company 1864- ; vice president Hartford county fire insurance 
company; president Hartford city gas light company 1880-1900; mem- 
ber common council; alderman; police commissioner; park commissioner; 
member high school committee; lieutenant-governor Conn. 1887-89; 
president Conn. Baptist convention 1871-76; American Baptist publica- 
tion society 1873-77; American Baptist home mission society 1881-84, 
1890-93; Conn. Baptist education society; member board of managers 
American Baptist missionary union; trustee Shaw university; Spelman 
seminary; Newton theological institution; American Baptist education 
society; president board of trustees Conn, literary institution. Address, 
67 Collins St., Hartford, Conn. P. 

MERRIMAN, CHARLES HENRY, A.M. Manufacturer; treasurer Man- 
ville company; Lippitt woolen company. Address, Providence, R. I. 

P. 



i894 HONORARY GRADUATES 589 

RICHARDSON, ERASTUS, A.M. Bookkeeper Albion company 1856-63; 
Edward Harris 1863-65; Lippitt woolen company 1865-1901; Clinton 
manufacturing company 1901-; member school committee, Woonsocket, 
R. I. Author History of Woonsocket, 1876; First six books of ^neid, 
translated, 1879. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

SHEDD, JOEL HERBERT, A.M. Engaged in railroad construction, 
Ind.; civil engineer Boston, Mass., 1856-66; member Mass. commission on 
Concord and Sudbury rivers 1860; consulting engineer Providence, 
R. I., 1866-69; chief engineer water works, Providence, 1869-90; chair- 
man R. I. harbor commission 1876-; city engineer Providence 1890-97; 
consulting engineer Providence, R. I., 1897-; member joint commission 
of R. I. and Conn, to establish encroachment lines on Pawcatuck River 
and Little Narragansett Bay. Author numerous reports and papers 
on engineering. Address, Providence, R. L P. 

!895 

BLAKE, ELI WHITNEY, LL.D.; A.B. Yale college 1857; A.M. University 
of Vt. 1867. Hazard professor physics, Brown university, 1870-95. 
Teacher private school, Unionville, Conn., 1857-58; student Sheffield 
scientific school, Yale college, 1858-59; Heidelberg, Marburg and Berlin, 
Germany, three and a half years; professor chemistry and physics. Uni- 
versity of Vt. and State agricultural college, 1866-67; acting professor 
physics, Columbia college, 1868-69; professor physics and mechanics, 
Cornell university, 1869-70. Author various articles in scientific journals. 
Bom New Haven, Conn., April 20, 1836; died Hampton, Conn., Oct. 1, 
1895. Phys. rev. 

FOWLER, ROBERT LUDLOW, A.M.; LL.B. Columbia College 1870. 

Lawyer New York, N. Y. Author Facsimile of the laivs and acts of the 
general assembly for their majesties province of New York . . . , r6p4, together 
with an historical introduction, notes on the laws, and appendices, 1894; 
Law of charitable uses, trusts and donations in Neiv York, 1896; The real 
property law of the state of N . Y., 2 ed., 1904; various other publications. 
Address, 26 West 10th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

IRVINE, JULIA JOSEPHINE [Mrs. Charles James Irvine], Litt.D.; A.B. 
Cornell College 187 5; A.M. 1876. Professor Greek, Wellesley college, 
1890-99; president 1895-99. Address, Ledger, N. C. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., W. w. in Am. 

JANES, LEWIS GEORGE, A.M. Student medicine New York, N. Y.; 
author and lecturer; president Brooklyn ethical association 1895-96; 
lecturer sociology and civics, Brooklyn institute of arts and sciences, 
1893-96; instructor history, Adelphi academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894-95; 
vice president Brooklyn institute of arts and sciences several years; 
director Cambridge conference, Cambridge, Mass., 1896-1901; director 
Monsalvat school of comparative religion; lecturer Ohio state vmiversity; 
president Free religious association of America 1899-1901. Author num- 
erous pamphlets and articles relating to philosophy and metaphysics. 
Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 19, 1844; died Eliot, Me., Sept. 4, 1901. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog. 

JORDAN, JULES, Mus.D. Teacher, conductor and composer of music. 
Providence, R. I., director and conductor Arion club 1880-. Author 
various musical compositions. Address, Butler Exchange, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

SEARCH, THEODORE CORSON, A.M. Graduated Crozer normal and 
high school 1861; principal high school, Middletown, Penn., 1861-65; 
president Cold Springs bleaching and finishing works, Yardley, Penn.; 
Penn. museum and school of industrial art 1898-. Address, 914 Arcade 
Building, Philadelphia. Penn. P_ 



590 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1895 

WINTER, WILLIAM, Litt.D.; LL.B. Harvard university 1857. Dra- 
matic reviewer and editorial writer Tribune, New York, N. Y., 1865-; 
president board of trustees, Staten Island academy, 1889-. Author 
Poems, 1854; Queen's dotnain and other poems, 1858; My witness, 1871; 
Edwin Booth in 12 dramatic characters, 1871; Thistle-down, 1878; Trip to 
England, 1879; Poems, complete edition, 1880; The Jeffersons, 1881; 
English rambles, 1883; Henry Irving, 1885; Stage life of Mary Anderson, 
1886; Shakespeare's England, 1886; Wanderers: poerns, 1888; Brief 
chronicles, 1889; Memorial of John McCullough, 1889; Press and the 
stage, an oration, 1889; Sketch of the life of John Gilbert, 1890; Ada Rehan, 
1891; The actor and other orations, 1891; Gray days and gold, 1891; Old 
shrines and ivy, 1892; Shadows of the stage, three series, 1892-95; Life 
and art of Edwin Booth, 1893; George William Ctirtis, an eulogy, 1893; Life 
and art of "Joseph Jefferson, 1894; Brown heath and blue bells, 1895; Wreath 
of laiirel, 1899; also prefaces to plays printed for Augustin Daly, 1886-95; 
editor Drift and other poems by George Arnold, 1866; Poems grave and 
gay by George Arnold, 1867; Poems by George Arnold, 1880; Edwin Booth 
prompt book, 1877-78; Miscellaneotis plays of Edwin Booth, 1899; Shakes- 
pearean plays of Edwin Booth, 1899; Poems and stories by Fitz- James 
O'Brien, 1881; Life, stories and poems of John Brougham, 1881; translator 
Mary of Madala by Paul Heyse, 1903. Address, 17 Third Ave., New 
Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. P. 



1896 

COLLINS, JAMES FRANKLIN, Ph.B. Curator herbarium. Brown uni- 
versity, 1894-; instructor botany 1899-. Author Outlines for systematic 
study of the higher plants; various articles in botanical journals. Address, 
468 'Hope St.,"' Providence, R. I. P. 

HERRESHOFF, NATHANAEL GREENE, Sc.M. Naval architect Bristol, 
R. I. Address, Bristol, R. I. 

STERNBERG, GEORGE MILLER, LL.D.; M.D. College of physicians 
and surgeons, Columbia college, 1860; LL.D. University of Michigan, 
1895. U. S. military service 1861-; assistant surgeon 1861; .surgeon- 
general 1893; retired 1902; president American public health association 
1887; American medical association 1897. Author Malaria and malarial 
diseases, 1885; Adanual of bacteriology, 1893; Infection and immtmity, 
1903; numerous medical and scientific papers. Address, 2144 California 
Ave., Washington, D. C. P. 

STRAUS, OSCAR SOLOMON, Litt.D.; A.B. Columbia college 1871; LL.B. 
1873; A.M. 1873; LL.D. 1904; Washington and Lee university 1898; 
University of Penn. 1900. Merchant and lawyer New York, N. Y.; 
U. S. minister, Turkey, 1887-89, 1897-1900; member commission for the 
reform of pauper insane asylums 1894; commission for the reform of the 
school laws in the city of New York 189 5-; president American Jewish 
historical society; member permanent court of arbitration at the Hague 
1902-. Author The origin of republican form of government in the U. S., 
1886; Roger Williams the pioneer of religious liberty, 1894; Religious lib- 
erty in U. S., 1896; various articles and addresses. Address, 42 Warren 
St., New York, N. Y. P. 

TARBELL, HORACE SUMNER, LL.D.; A.B. Wesleyan university 1859; 
A.M. 1862. Superintendent schools East Saginaw, Mich., 1870-76; 
state superintendent public instruction Mich., 1876-78; superintendent 
schools Indianapolis, Ind., 1878-84; Providence, R. I., 1884-1902; mem- 
ber committee of 15, National council of education. Author of a series 
of text books on grammar and composition; two series of geographies. 
Born Chelsea, Vt., Aug. 19, 1838; died San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 16, 
1904. Br. a. m., P. 



i897 HONORARY GRADUATES 591 

1897 

ALLEN, WILLARD SPENCER, A.M. Address, 93 Lexington St., Boston, 
Mass. 

DYER, ELISHA, A.M.; Ph.D. University of Giessen, Germany, 1860. 
Special student in chemistry, Brown university, 1857-58; colonel and 
aide-de-camp on staff of governor of R. I., 1858, 1863-66; adjutant-gen- 
eral R. L, 1882-95; retired with rank of brigadier-general 1897; member 
R. I. senate 1877-78; R. L state board of health 1878-83; R. I. house of 
representatives 1880, 1881; school committee Rrovidence, R. L, 1888- 
97; board of aldermen 1890-92; governor of R. L 1897-1900; first secre- 
tary and afterwards member R. I. state board of soldiers' relief; member 
Pawtucket, Bristol, Newport and Providence armory commissions. 
Editor Revised report of the adjtttant-general of 1865. Address, Provi- 
dence, R. L R. L man., P. 

1898 

BARTLETT, JOHN RUSSELL, Sc.D. Graduated U. S. naval academy; 
U. S. naval service 1861-1904; rear admiral retired 1897; in command 
U. S. coast survey 1877-82; U. S. hydrographic office 1882-88; U. S. 
naval intelligence office, War with Spain; superintendent U. S. auxiliary 
naval force; resident Lonsdale, R. I. Born New York, N. Y., Sept. 26, 
1843; died Lonsdale, R. L, Nov 22, 1904. W. w. in Am., P. 

HILLMAN, ADELIA THOMPSON [Mrs. Walter Hillman], A.M. Prin- 
cipal public school. Providence, R. L, several years; president Hillman 
college, Clinton, Miss., 1894-1902. Born Union, Me., Jan. 1830; died 
Clinton, Miss., June 30, 1902. P. 

HYATT, ALPHAEUS, LL.D.; Sc.B. Harvard university 1862. U. S. 
military service, Civil war, captain; officer Essex institute and Peabody 
academy, Salem, Mass.; professor zoology and palaeontology, Mass. 
institute of technology; professor biology and zoology, Boston 
university; curator Boston society of natural history and assistant 
Museum of comparative zoology, Cambridge, Mass.; vice president 
American academy of arts and sciences; member National academy of 
science; American philosophical society; geologist and palseontologist 
U. S. geological survey; foreign member Geological society of London. 
Author various technical and scientific articles. Bom Washington, D. 
C, April 5, 1838; died 1902. Harv., W. w. in Am. 

MACY, JESSE, LL.D.; A.B. Iowa college 1880; A.M. 1883. Principal 
Grinnell academy 1870-85; professor constitutional history and political 
science, Iowa college, 1885-. Author Civil government in Iowa, 1880; 
Our government, 1886; First lessons in civil government, 1895; The English 
constitution, 1897; Political parties in the United States, 1846 to i86t; 
Party organization and machinery, 1904; The government of Iowa, 1905. 
Address, Grinnell, Iowa. P. 

1899 

HAZARD, CAROLINE, Litt.D. President Wellesley college 1899-. 
Author Memoirs of J. L. Diman, 1886; College Tom, 1893; Narragansett 
ballads, 1894; Narragansett Friends' meeting, 1899; editor Works of R. G. 
Hazard, 4 vols., 1889. Address, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. P. 

1900 

LAMONT, HAMMOND, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1886. Assistant 
professor rhetoric, Brown university, 1895-98; professor 1898-1900. 
Teacher 1886-87; newspaper work Albany, N. Y.,and Tacoma and Seattle, 
Wash., 1887-92; instructor English, Harvard university, 1892-95; man- 
aging editor Evening post. New York, N. Y., 1900-. Author Specimens 
of exposition; editor Burke's Concilation speech. Address, The Evening 
Post, Box 704, New York, N. Y. P. 



592 B R O W N U N T V E R S I T Y 1901 

1901 

MacDOUGALL, HAMILTON CRAWFORD, Mus.D. Teacher of music 
and organist Providence, R. I.; professor music, Wellesley college: 
associate Royal college of organists, London, 1883. Author Studies 
in melody playing; The national graded cotirse, 7 books; also various 
songs and anthems. Address, Wellesley, Mass. P. 

MEESER, SPENSER BYRON, D.D.; Ph.B. Bucknell university 1883. 
Graduated Crozer theological seminary 1886; ordained Baptist minister 
1886; pastor First church, Paterson, N. J., 1886-93; Second church, 
Washington, Del., 1893-96; First church, Worcester, Mass., 1896-1902; 
Woodward avenue church, Detroit, Mich. Author sermons and philo- 
sophical papers in magazines. Address, 279 John R. St., Detroit, Mich. 

MILES, NELSON APPLETON, LL.D. U. S. military service 1861-; 
major-general N. Y. volunteers 1865; colonel U. S. army 1866; brigadier- 
general 1880; major-general 1890; commander U. S. army 189.'i-1903; 
lieutenant-general 1900; represented U. S. army, Turco-Grecian war; 
Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee 1897. Author Personal recollections, 
1896; Military Europe, 1898; besides various articles and reports. Ad- 
dress, Hotel Somerset, Boston, Mass. Nat. eye. Am. biog. , Enc. Am. 

RICHARD, TIMOTHY, Litt.D. Missionary English Baptist mission, China, 
1869-; general secretary Society for the diffusion of Christian and general 
knowledge among the Chinese 1891-; chancellor Imperial university of 
Shansi, China, 1902-. Author and translator of over 250 works in 
Chinese. Address, 44 Boone Road, Shanghai, China. P. 

1902 

MARTIN, FREDERICK ROY, A.M.; A.B. Harvard university 1893. 
Assistant editor Journal, Boston, Mass., 1894-98; associate editor Journal, 
Providence, R. I., 1898-1904. Address, Providence. R. I. P. 

1903 

MONTAGUE, ANDREW JACKSON, LL.D.; A.B. Richmond college 1882; 
LL.B. University of Virginia 1885. Lawyer Richmond, Va.-; U. S. district 
attorney. Western district of Va., 1894-98; attornev-general, Va., 1898- 
1902; governor of Va. 1902-06. Address, Richmond, Va. 

WILSON, WOODROW, LL.D.; A.B. College of N. J. 1879; A.M. 1882; 
Ph.D. Johns Hopkins university 1886. Assistant professor history and 
political economy, Bryn Mawr college, 1885-88; professor history and 
political economy, Wesleyan university, 1888-90; professor jurispru- 
dence and politics. College of N. J., now Princeton university, 1890-; 
president 1902-. Author Congressional government, 1885; The state: 
elements of historical and practical politics, 1889; Division and reumon, 
i82g-i8gg, 1893; An old master and other political essays, 1893; George 
Washington, 1896; Mere literature, 1896; A History of the American 
people, 1902. Address, Princeton, N. J. P. 

WOOLSEY, THEODORE SALISBURY, LL.D.; A.B. Yale college 1872; 
LL.B. 1876; A.M. 1877. Student Europe 1874-75, 1878-93; instructor 
public law, Yale college, 1877-78; professor international law 1878-; 
governor Conn, society Colonial wars. Author Am.er tea's foreign policy, 
1898; numerous articles upon international law and diplomacy; editor 
Woolsey's International law; Pomeroy's International law; also articles 
on international law in Johnson's cyclopcedia. Address New Haven, 
Conn. P. 

1904 

ANDERSON, FREDERICK LINCOLN, D.D.; A.B. University of Chicago 
1882; A.M. 1885; D.B. Baptist union theological seminary 1888. Assist- 



1904 HONORARY GRADUATES 593 

ant professor Latin, University of Chicago, 1882-85; ordained Baptist 
minister; pastor second church, Rochester, N. Y., 1888-1900; pro- 
fessor New Testament interpretation, Newton theological institution, 
1900-. Author various articles and pamphlets. Address, Newton 
Centre, Mass. P. 

FREEMAN, JOHN RIPLEY, Sc.D.; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 
1876. Principal assistant engineer Essex company, Lawrence, Mass.; 
inspector and hydraulic engineer Factory mutual fire insurance com- 
panies of Boston, Mass., one year; chief inspector and chief engineer; 
member water board, Winchester, Mass.; original member Mass. metro- 
politan water board 1895-96; president and treasurer Manufacturers, 
Rhode Island, and Mechanics fire insurance companies. Providence, R. I., 
1896-; State, Enterprise, and American insurance companies, 1904-; 
appointed to investigate New York water supply 1899; member com- 
mission on additional water supply for the City of New York 1902; chief 
engineer committee appointed to consider the advisability of construct- 
ing a datn across the Charles river 1903 ; consulting engineer water works, 
Nashua, N. H. ; Asheville, N. C. ; Massena, N. Y. ; president Boston society 
of civil engineers 1893; vice president American society of civil engineers 
1902, 1903; American society of mechanical engineers 1903-04; president 
1904-; director National bank of commerce; R. I. hospital trust com- 
pany; People's savings bank; trustee Butler hospital for the insane; 
member corporation Mass. institute of technology; trustee R. I. school 
of design. Author various reports and scientific articles. Address, 
235 Arlington Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

McVICAR, WILLIAM NEILSON, LL.D.; A.B. Columbia College 1865; 
D.D. 1898; Kenyon college 1885; University of Pennsylvania 1898. 
Graduated General theological seminary 1868; ordained Episcopal deacon 
1867; priest 1868; rector Holy Trinity church. New York, N. Y., 1868-75; 
Holy Trinity church, Philadelphia, Penn., 1875-98; bishop coadjutor, 
R. I., 1898-1903; bishop R. I. 1903-. Author sermons and various 
pamphlets on political reform. Address, 10 Brown St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

RICHMAN, IRVING BERDINE, Litt.D.; A.B. Iowa state university 1883; 
A.M. 1884. Admitted to bar 1885; lawyer Muscatine, la; member la. 
house of representatives 1889-93; U. S. consul-general Switzerland 1893- 
98. Author John Brown among the Quakers and other sketches, 1894; 
Appenzell-pure democracy and pastoral life in inner Rhoden, 1895; Rhode 
Island: its making and its meaning, 1902; various articles in magazines 
and reviews. Address, 506 West Second St., Muscatine, la. 

W. w. in Am., P. 

1905 

BLUMER, GEORGE ALDER, Litt.D.; M.D. University of Pennsylvania 
1879. Superintendent Butler hospital for the insane 1899-. Address, 
Duncan Lodge, Providence, R. I. 

ROUSMANIERE, EDMUND SWETT, D.D.; A.B. Harvard university 
1883; D.B. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, 1886. Episcopal 
minister; rector Grace church, Providence, R. I. Address, 97 Angell St. 
Providence, R. I. 



594 BROWN UNIVERSI T-Y 1769-1800 



NON-GRADUATES 



This list contains the names, so far as known, of all who 
have been students at the University, but who did not complete 
the amount of work requisite to a degree. After 1800, the date 
of the earliest annual catalogue, the students are arranged accord- 
ing to the class with which they first entered college. 



1769=1800 

ADAMS, JOSIAH. Student in the I780's. Accounts 

ALEXANDER, LUTHER. Student in the 1790 's. Phil. 

BLACK, JOSIAH. Member class of 1797. Accounts 

BOLLES, DAVID, A.M. honorary 1819. Student in the I780's. See 
Honorary Graduates 1819. 

BOWERS, JOHN MYER. Student in the I780's. Resident New York; 
naember U. S. house of representatives 1813-14. From Cambridge, 
Mass. Died 1846. Phil And. 

BROWN, HORATIO G. Student in the I790's. Sub. to Female rev. 

BURGISS, ALLISON, A.M. honorary 1786. Student 1777. See Honorary 
Graduates 1786. 

CAREY, LUCIUS. Student in the 1790's. Died Bridgewater, Mass., 
Sept. 1796. 

CLARK, SAMUEL W. Member class of 1797. Born 1779; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., June 3, 1844. Accounts, Prov. rec. 

CORY, NATHAN. Member class of 1795. Accounts 

CROSBY, JOSHUA, A.M. honorary 1792. Member class of 1788?. See 
Honorary Graduates 1792. Steward's accounts 

CUTTER, AMMI P. Student in the 1780 's. Petition 

CUTTER, SAMUEL. Student in the 1780's. Steward's accounts 

EDWARDS, THOMAS. Student in the 1790's. Died Charleston, S. C, 
1795. Prov. gaz. 

GOULD, SAMUEL. Member class of 1790. 

GREEN, SAMUEL. Member class of 1790. Accounts 

HAWS, BENJAMIN. Student in the I780's. 

HAYES, LEVI. Member class of 1789. Petition 

HAYWARD, NATHAN. Member class of 1791. See Tribute to the mem- 
ory of Nathan Hayward, a junior sophister in R. I. college, by Jonathan 
Russell. 

HODGES, GUILFORD. Student one year previous to 1800. Physician 
Norton, Mass.; Phillipston, Mass. Born Norton, Mass., Jan. 25, 1778; 
died 1815. Hist, of Norton 



1769-1800 NON-GRADUATES 595 

HOOPER, ARCHALLA. Member class of 1795. Accounts 

HOWELL, ROGER WILLIAMS. Student 1789-92, member class of 1793. 
Born 1772; died Norwich, Conn., Oct. 7, 1792. 

Stud, and coll. off., Prov. gaz. 

JACKSON, CHARLES. Member class of 1788. Lawyer. Died Cumber- 
land Island, Ga., Nov. 25, 1801. Prov. gaz. 

KINGMAN, ELIAB. Student 1794-97. member class of 1798. Born 
Middleboro, Mass., 1775; died Feb. 8, 1797. Stud, and coll. off. 

LANE, ISAAC. Member class of 1797. 

LEONARD, BERNARD [formerly Barnum], A.M. honorary 1804. Stu- 
dent previous to 1800. See Honorary Graduates 1804. P. 

MERRICK, NATHAN. Member class of 1789. Born Hardwich, Mass., 
1765; drowned Fox Point, R. I., July 12, 1788. Stud, and coll. off. 

METCALF, FERDINAND. Member class of 1779. Born Franklin, Mass., 
Nov. 22, 1760; died Oct. 11, 1777. Hist of Franklin, P. 

NELSON, LEVI, A.M. Williams college 1810. Member class of 1799. 
Ordained Congregational minister 1804; pastor Lisbon, Conn.; mission- 
ary Mass.; missionary society, Oneida and Lewis counties, N. Y. Died 
1855. Mendon ass., Williams 

NELSON, WILLIAM, A.M. honorary 1771. Member class of 1771. See 
Honorar)'- Graduates 1771. Manning Mat. list 

NOTT, ELIPHALET, A.M. honorary 1795; LL.D. 1828. Student previous 
to 1795. See Honorary Graduates 1795. 

OVERING, ROBERT. Member class of 1795. Probably from Newport, 
R. I. Born 1778; died Island of Tobago 1802. Prov. gaz. 

PAIGE, WINSLOW, A.M. honorary 1828. Student previous to 1790. 
See Honorary Graduates 1828. 

PECK, PHILIP. Student previous to 1800. Born 1772; died Providence, 
R. I., April 7, 1824. Phil., Prov. jour. 

POND, GILBERT. Student previous to 1800. Phil. 

READ, THOMAS. Member class of 1792. Petition 

RHODES, WILLIAM. Member class of 1790. Merchant. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. Died Newbern, N. C, 1799. Prov. gaz. 

RUSSELL, WILLIAM. Student in the 17 70's. Accounts 

SHORE, JOHN. Student in the 1790's. Physician; collector of customs 
Petersburg, Va. Died 1811. Phil., Prov. gaz. 

SMITH, HENRY. Student in the 1780's. 

SPALDING, ALVA. Student 1793-96. Bom Ashford, Conn., 1773; died 
June, 1796. Stud, and coll. off. 

TAYLOR, DANIEL. Member class of 1788. From Douglas, Mass. 

Accounts 

TORREY, STEPHEN. Member class of 1795. Bom 1773; died Mendon, 
Mass., March 10, 1795. Prov. gaz. 

WAGGIN, . Member class of 1796. Accounts 

WARING, EDMUND THOMAS. Student in the 1790's. Physician New- 
port, R. I.; physician U. S. marine hospital 30 years. Born Charles- 
ton, S. C, Dec 25, 1779; died in the south, Jan. 21, 1835. 

Phil., Biog. eye. R. I. 

WELLS, JOHN. Member class of 1795. Lawyer. Died New York, N. Y., 
Sept. 7, 1823. Prov. jour. 

WILLIAMS, ADOLPHUS R. Student in the 1790's. Corp. rec. 

WILLIAMS, DAVID. Member class of 1796. Bom 1773; died Newport 
R. I., June 29, 1823. Prov. gaz! 

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596 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1801 

1801 

HAYES, SEIR. Student 1797-1801. Bom 1778; died North Yarmouth 
Mass., May 18, 1801. Prov. gaz. 

PADELFORD, JOHN. Student 1797-1801. From Taunton, Mass.; died 
Providence, R. I., 1801. Prov. gaz 

WORMLEY, JOHN TAYLOR. Student 1797-1801. From Middlesex, Va.; 
died at sea on his passage to Norfolk, Va., 1801. Prov. gaz. 

3-*3 

1802 

HUNTER, FRANCIS. Student 1798-1801. From Newport, R. I. 
LEONARD, GEORGE. Student 1798-1801. From Taunton, Mass. 
SENTER, NATHANIEL G. Student 1798-1801. From Newport, R. I. 
SMITH, JAMES. Student 1798-?. Phil. 

SNELL, EBENEZER. Student 1798-?. Deceased. 

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BARSTOW, GIDEON. Student 1799-1801. From Rochester, Mass. 

BIGELOW, JOHN. Student 1799?-1801. From Boston, Mass. 

BISBEE, NOAH. Student 1799-1801. From Plympton, Mass. 

BOWEN, WILLIAM CORLIS, A.B. honorary 1803. Student 1799-1801. 
See Honorary Graduates 1803. 

DEAN, ARTEMAS, A.B. Union college 1803. Student 1799-1801?. 
Teacher Walton, N. Y. ; Franklin, N. Y.; pastor Bethlehem Presbyterian 
church, Cornwall, N. Y., 1813-42; resident New Windsor, N. Y., 1842- 
59. Born East Taunton, Mass., Aug. 16, 1783; died New Windsor, 
N. Y., Sept. 9, 1859. P. 

FORD, PELEG. Student 1799-1801. Physician Scituate, Mass. Bom 
Marshfield, Mass., Jan. 19, 1781; died Scituate, Mass., 1813. P. 

LEONARD, EZEKIEL B. Student 1799-1801. From Taunton, Mass. 

MORGAN, JONATHAN, A.B. Union college 1803. Student 1799-1801. 
Lawyer Portland, Me. From Brimfield, Mass; died 1871. Union 

MORSE, EBENEZER B. Student 1800-01. Teacher elocution southern 
colleges; chaplain U. S. nsLvy. From Westboro, Mass. Born 1784; died 
Aug. 14, 1824. Prov. jour. 

NIGHTINGALE, JOSEPH. Sttident 1800-01. Shipping merchant. Bom 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 7, 1785; died Providence, May 18, 1865. P. 

NYE, SALMON. Student 1799-1801. From Oakham, Mass. 

PECK, WILLIAM. Stvident 1799-1801. Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 22, 
1781; died Dec. 24, 1812. Prov. rec, Prov. gaz. 

SMITH, MOSES. Student 1799-1801. From Uxbridge, Mass. 

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BALDWIN, THOMAS. Student 1800-01. Student Union college. From 
Boston, Mass.; born 1786; died Boston, Mass., 1807. Prov. gaz. 

BREWER, JOHN MAITLAND, A.B. Harvard university 1804; A.M.; M.D. 
University of Penn. 1837. Student 1800-01. Principal academy, Fram- 
ingham, Mass., 1807-08; physician Philadelphia, Penn. Born Framing- 
ham, Mass., April 10, 1781; died 1859. Temple Framingham 

BROWNELL, THOMAS CHURCH, A.B. Union college 1804; D.D. 1819; 
Columbia college 1819; LL.D. elsewhere. Student 1800-01. Tutor Latin 
and Greek, Union college, 1804-06; professor belles-lettres and moral 



i8o4 NON-GRADUATES 597 

philosophy 1806-08; professor chemistry and mineralogy; in Europe 
1809; ordained Episcopal deacon 18 16; priest 18 18; assistant min- 
ister Trinity church, New York, N. Y., 1818-19: bishop of Conn. 1819-65; 
one of the founders Trinity college 1823; trustee 1823; president 1824- 
31, presiding bishop 1852-63. Author Bible class and family expositor to 
the study of the New Testament; Commentary on the Book of comm-on prayer, 
1823; editor Selections on the religion of the heart and life, 5 vols., 1839- 
40; The Christian' s walk and consolation; also various sermons and charges. 
Bom Westport, Mass., Oct. 19, 1779; died Hartford, Conn., Jan. 13, 1865. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cyc. Am. biog., Union 

FARROW, JUDSON. Student 1800-01. From Northbridge, Mass. 

FULLER, SETH. Student 1800-01. From Kingston, R. L 

GREEN, SIMEON. Student 1800-01. Resident Mansfield, Mass. Bom 
Mansfield, Mass., June 3, 1779; died Mansfield, Feb. 21, 1863. P. 

MILLER, JACOB. Student 1800-01. From Middleboro, Mass. 

MORGAN, AARON. Student 1800-01. From Brimfield, Mass. 

PECK, HORACE. Student 1800-01. From Providence, R. I. 

PERRY, GARDINER BRAMIN, A.B. Union college 1804; D.D. Student 
1800-02. Principal academy, Ballston, N. Y., 1804-05; tutor Union col- 
lege 1805-07; principal academy, Kingston, N. Y., 1807-12; ordained 
Congregational minister; pastor East Bradford, now Groveland, Mass., 
1814-59. Born Norton, Mass., Aug. 1783; died Groveland, Mass., 1859. 

Hist, of Norton, P. 

READ, JOHN. Student 1800-01. From Northbridge, Mass. 

STIMPSON, JEREMY. Student 1800-01. From Hopkinton, Mass. 

WEST, MARTIN. Student 1800-01. From Claverack, N. Y. 

WHITTREDGE, WILLIAM CUSHING, A.B. Union college 1804; M.D. 
elsewhere. Physician New Bedford, Mass. From Tiverton, R. I. Born 
Nov. 25, 1784; died New Bedford, Mass.?, 1859. Union, P. 

I4-*I4 

1806 

D'WOLF, JOHN, A.M. honorary 1813. Student 1802-05. See Honorary 

Graduates 1813. 
GRAY, SAMUEL. Student 1804-06. Born Little Compton, R. I., Nov. 6, 

1785; deceased. 
HARRIS, NEHEMIAH K. Student 1804-05. From Pomfret, Conn. 
HARRIS, STEPHEN. Student i8o2?-o6. Born Johnston, R. I., Oct. 29, 

1786; died at sea near Havana, Cuba, Feb. 22, 1823. R. I. rec, Prov. gaz. 
KING, SAMUEL. Student 1802-06. Born Johnston, R. I., May 23, 1786; 

deceased. R. I. rec. 

POPE, ELNATHAN. Student 1802-06. From New Bedford, Mass. 
ROBINS, EZEKIEL. Student 1802-06. From New York, N. Y. 
WATERS, HARVEY. Student 1802-03. From Sutton, Mass.; born 1786; 

died Aug. 13, 1803. Prov. gaz. 

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1807 

HOPPIN, LEVI. Student 1803-04. Bom Providence, R. I., July 3, 1787; 
died Providence, Dec. 3, 1804. P. 

LINDSEY, JOHN. Student 1803-06. Resident Rehoboth, Mass. From 
Rehoboth, Mass.; deceased. 

MANTON, WILLIAM JAMES. Student 1803-07. Bom Johnston, R. I., 
Jan. I, 1789; deceased. 

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598 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1808 

1808 

BRIGHAM, LEVI. Student 1804-08. From Marlboro, Mass. 
CUSHMAN, LEVI. Student 1804-08. From Plympton, Mass. 
LOBDELL, EBENEZER. Student 1804-08. From Plympton, Mass. 
WILLIAMS, JOHN. Student 1806-08. From Brooklyn, Conn. 

4-*4 

1809 

HODGES, ZEPHANIAH L. Student 1805-07. From Taunton, Mass. 
HUNTINGTON, DANIEL. Student 1806-09. Congregational minister 

North Bridgewater, Mass. From New London, Conn. 
OLMSTEAD, NATHANIEL H. Student 1805-06. From Providence. R. I. 
SAMPSON, JOHN. Student 1805-07. From Plympton, Mass. 
SCOTT, ANDERSON. Student 1805-06. From King and Queen, Va. 
WOODWARD, JASON. Student 1805-08. From Ashford, Conn. 

1810 

COOK, ORCHARD. Student 1806-09. From Wiscasset, Me. 
HARRINGTON, SAMUEL. Student 1807-09. From Westboro, Mass. 
HUTCHINS, JAMES H. Student 1806-09. From Killingly, Conn. 

3-*3 

1811 

BLAKE, JOHN. Student 1807-08. From Northwood, N. H. 
GREENE, SAMUEL D. Student 1808-10. From Leicester, Mass. Law- 
yer ?, Cambridge, Mass. Born Leicester, Mass., Feb. 7, 1788; deceased. 

Hist. Leicester 

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1812 

ADAMS, SAMUEL SMITH. Student 1808-1812. From Mendon, Mass. 

Born Mendon, Mass., Dec. 20, 1789; died Feb. 6, 1812. P. 

BENNETT, JOHN. Student 1809-10. From New Boston, N. H. 
DAVIS, TIMOTHY. Student 1809-10. From Barnstable, Mass. 
GILPIN, EDWIN. Student 1808-12. From Newport, R. I. 
GOURDIN, THEODORE L. Student 1809-12. From Charleston, S. C. 
JOHNSON, LEVI. Student 1808-10. Lawyer Cartersville, Va., 1823-25; 

Canaan, Me., 1829-?; member Me. legislature 1836. Deceased. 

Am. q. r. 
NELSON, JAMES M. Student 1808-10. From Reading, Mass. 
TAFT, MOSES. Student 1808-10. From. Uxbridge, Mass. 
WARD, JONATHAN. Resident Stafford, Conn.; Cincinnati, O. Bom 

Charlton, Mass., Dec. 20, 1784; deceased. Ward gen. 

9-*9 

1813 

ALDRICH, IRA. Student 1809-10. From Richmond, N. H. 
AULD, ALEXANDER M. Student 1809-12. From Georgetown, S. C. 
BICKNELL, NATHANIEL. Student 1810-13. From Roxbury, Mass. 
BOLLES, EBER M. Student 1809-12. From Providence, R. I. 
DEXTER, JOHN B. Student 1809-12. From Mendon, Mass. 



i8i3 NON-GRADUATES 599 

DURNFORD, HENRY W. Student 1810-13. From St. Georges, Bermuda 
Islands. 

JUDSON, ELNATHAN, A.M. honorary 1818. Student 18 10-13. See Hon- 
orary Graduates 18 18. 

LEE, WILLIAM. Student 1809-11. From Providence, R. I.; bom April 
19, 1794; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 27, 181 1. 

NELSON, JOHN W. Student 1809-10. From Mendon, Mass. 

PRESTON, MARSHALL. Student 1809-12. Born New Bedford, Mass., 
June 5, 1792; deceased. Bedford rec. 

SMITH, BRIGHAM. Student 1809-11. From Sutton, Mass.; died Sutton, 
Mass., July 15, 181 1. Prov. gaz. 

ii-*ii 

1814 

ALLEN, SAMUEL. Student 1810-14. From Mendon, Mass. 

CROCKER, PETER. Student 1811-13. From Barnstable, Mass. 

CROSBY, STEPHEN. Student 1811-14. From Thompson, Conn. Far- 
mer. Born Thompson, Conn., 1792; died Thompson., Sept. 15, 1849. P. 

HAWKS, MICAJAH C, M.D. 1814. Student 1810-12. From Lynn, Mass. 
See Medical Graduates 1814. 

LIPPITT, JOHN. Student 1810-13. From Providence, R. I.; born Nov. 
9, 1796; deceased. Prov. rec. 

PHELPS, ELIAKIM. Student 1811-14. Ordained Congregational min- 
ister 1816; pastor West Brookfield, Mass., 1816-26. Author various 
sermons. From Belchertown, Mass. 

WITHERS, WILLIAM. Student 1811-14. From Petersburg, Va. 

7-*7 

1815 

BOLLES, DAN. Student 1811-13. From Providence, R. I. 
FOGG, STEPHEN M. Student 1811-13. From Braintree, Mass. 
KINGSBURY, JOSEPH. Student 181 1-12. From Needham, Mass. 
NELSON, JOHN WARREN. Student 1811-14. Physician Carlisle, Mass. 
Born Milford, Mass., Sept. 8, 1790; deceased. P. 

4-*4 

1816 

BABBITT, OSMOND. Student 1812-14. From Berkley, Mass. 
FAUNT LeROY, HENRY. Student 181 2-14. From Tappahannock, Va. 
HIXON, LUCAS. Student 181 2-14. From Stoughton, Mass. 
MANN, SAMUEL F. Student 1812-13. From Providence, R. I. 
THAYER, LEWIS. Student 181 2-14. From Randolph, Mass. 

5-*5 

1817 

ARMSBY, SILAS. Student 1813-14. From Wrentham, Mass. Born 1792; 

died Providence R. I., Aug. 30, 1814. Prov. gaz. 

GUERNEY, JAMES L. Student 1814-16. From Nantucket, Mass. Died 

1815?. 
LEGATE, HENRY. Student 1813-14. From Leominster, Mass. 
WHEATON, SETH AMIEL. Student 1813-15. Midshipman U. S. ship 

Washington. From Providence, R. I. Born 1799; died Gibraltar, Feb. 

8, 181 7. Prov. gaz. 



6oo BROWN UNIVERSITY 1817 

WHITMORE, ZOLVA, A.B. Union college 1818. Student 1813-16. Or- 
dained Congregational minister 182 1; pastor North Guilford, Conn., 
1821-46; preacher Heath, Mass., 1848-51; pastor Becket, 1852-?. Born 
Rutland, Vt.; died Aug. 5, 1867. P. 

S-*5 

1818 

ARNOLD, SUMNER W. Student 1814-16, 1816-18. From Providence, 
R. I. Born Providence, May 31, 1799; deceased. P. 

BARNES, CALVIN, Student 18 14-17. From Rutland, Vt. 

BRIGHAM, DAVID, A.B. Union college 1818. Student 1815-18. Licensed 
Congregational preacher 1819; pastor East Randolph, Mass., 1819-36; 
Framingham, Mass., 1837-45; Bridgewater, Mass., 1846-?. Born West- 
boro, Mass., 1792; deceased. Brigham fam., Mendon ass. 

HARDING, ALBERT E. Student 1814-17. From Providence, R. I. 

HARDING, SEWALL, A.B. Union college 1818. Student 1815-18; ordained 
Congregational minister 1821; pastor First church, Waltham, Mass., 
1821-37; Church of Christ, Medway, Mass., 1837-51; secretary Congrega- 
tional board of publication 1851-63; resident Aubumdale, Mass. Born 
Medway, Mass., March 20, 1793; died April 12, 1876. 

Jameson Medway, P. 

MANN, THOMAS. Student 1814-16. Resident Providence, R. I. From 
Providence, R. I. Born 1795; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 15, 1880. 

Prov. tec. 

MAYHEW, THEODORE. Student 1815-17. From Chilmark, Mass. Born 
Chilmark, Mass., Jan. 4, 1797; deceased. 

TILLINGHAST, SAMUEL W. Student 1814-17. From Fayetteville, N. C. 

8-*8 

1819 

BARTLETT, ERASTUS. Student 18 15-18. From Kingston, Mass. 

BOWEN, HENRY W. Student 1815-18. From Providence, R. I. Born 
1800; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 15, 1819. Prov. gaz. 

BOWERS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, M.D. Yale college 1819. Student 
181 5-1 7. Physician New York, N. Y. From Billerica, Mass. Born 
Sept. 30, 1796; died Feb. 7, 1875. P. 

DYER, EZEKIEL D. Student 18 15-18. From Abington, Mass. 

FORD, JOHN. Student 18 1 5-1 7. Surveyor Marshfield, Mass. Born Marsh- 
field, Mass., April 18, 1796; died Marshfield, Feb. 8, 1881. P. 

5-*S 

1820 

SLACK, DAVID B. Student 1816-20; student medicine 1822-24. Physician 
Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. Born 1798; died Providence, 
R. I., June 27, 187 1. Prov. rec. 

WHEELER, JONATHAN. Student 1816-19. Born Medway, Mass., April, 
1801; died Medway, Dec. 11, 1818. Biog. of Medway, Prov. gaz. 

2-*2 

1821 

BAILEY, EZRA. Student 1817-18. Born Little Compton, R. I., March 
12, 1797; died Little Compton, Oct. 7, 18 18. Stud, and coll. off. 

BOWEN, GEORGE T. Student 181 7-18. From Pawtuxet, R. I. 

HUTCHINS, ELISHA PERKINS. Student 181 7-21. Lawyer Charleston, 
S. C. Bom Killingly, Conn., Dec. 28, 1799; died Killingly, Jan. 15, 1825. 

Prov. gaz., P. 



i82i NON-GRADUATES 6oi 

JONES, JOSEPH. Student 1817-18. From Providence, R. I. 
MACOMBER, ROBERT P. Student 181 7-19. From Providence, R. I. 
PUTNAM, JOHN M. Student 181 7-18. Congregational minister; pastor 

Epsom, N. H., 1827-30; Dunbarton, N. H., 1830-?. Am.-, q. r. 

SEABROOK, NICHOLAS B. Student 1817-18. From Richmond, Va. 
SMITH, HENRY. Student 1817-20. From Providence, R. I. Born 1803; 

died Providence, R. I., Dec. 28, 1820. Stud, and coll. off. 

WELLS, ELEAZER MATHER PORTER, A.M. honorary 183 1. Student 

181 7-2 1. See Honorary Graduates 1831. 9-*9 

1822 

BOSS, WILLIAM S. Student 1818-21. Law student Greenfield, Mass. 
Born South Kingstown, R. I., 1800; died Greenfield, Mass., Sept. 25, 
1824. Prov. jour. 

FAIRFIELD, SUMNER LINCOLN. Student 1818-21. Minister. From 
Hadley, Mass.; later from Providence, R. I. Born 1799; died New 
York, N. Y., Oct., 1824. Prov. gaz. 

FULLER, ISAAC. Student 18 18-19. Born Mansfield, Mass., Aug. 7, 
1799; died Mansfield, May 20, 1819. Stud, and coll. off., Prov. gaz. 

GREEN, HENRY K. Student 1819-21. From Newport, R. I. 

HOLMES, THOMAS D. Student 1818-21. From Pomfret, Conn. 

LAWRENCE, JOHN H. Student 1819-21. From Charleston, S. C. 

SKINNER, ELIAS M. Student 1820-22. From Pomfret, Conn.; later 
from Woodstock, Conn. 7-*7 

1823 

STOCKWELL, JARVIS J. Student 1818-21. From Bangor, Me.; died 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 182 1. Prov. gaz. 

CRAWFORD, RANDALL. Student 1820-23. From Union, Conn. 

JONES, JOHN TAYLOR, A.B. Amherst college 1825; D.D. Columbian 
college 1850. Student 1819-20. Teacher; student Andover theological 
seminary 1827-29; Newton theological institution 1829-30; ordained 
Baptist minister 1830; missionary American Baptist missionarj' union, 
Rangoon and Maulmain, Burma, 1831-33; Bangkok, Siam, 1833-51; 
founder Baptist mission Siam. Author Brief grammatical notices of the 
Siam-ese language, 1842; translator New Testament into Siamese, 1850. 
Bom New Ipswich, N. H., July 16, 1802; died Bangkok, Siam, Sept. 13, 
185 1. Newt., Amherst 

PRATT, MARCUS. Student 1819-21. From Foxboro, Mass. Born 1799; 
died Foxboro, Mass., Oct. 19, 1821. 

WALCOTT, GEORGE W. Student 1820-21. Jeweler Providence, R. I. 
From Windham, Conn. Born 1799; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 29, 
1857. Prov. dir., Prov. rec. 

WALDO, HORATIO, A.B. Amherst college 1825. Student 1820-21. 
Principal academy New York, N. Y., five years; teacher private family 
S. C. five years; home missionary and colporter, Ind. Born Johnstown, 
N. Y., March 27, 1802; died New Britain, Conn., Nov. 17, 1865. 

Amherst 
6-*6 

1824 

ANDROS, FREDERIC. Student 1820-23. From Berkley, Mass. 
BLISS, AUGUSTUS. Student 1820-21. Born Rehoboth, Mass., May 30, 
1798; died Troy, Mass., Sept., 1825. Prov. jour. 

CARTER, GEORGE E. Student 1820-21. From Uxbridge, Mass. 



6o2 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1824 

CONANT, CYRUS WHITMAN. Student 1820-23. Licensed Congregational 
minister 1837. From Paxton, Mass. Mend on ass. 

FRENCH, GEORGE. Student 1820-21. Born Canton, Mass., July 15, 
1799; deceased. P. 

GRAY, PHILANDER. Student 1820-21. Student Amherst college 1821- 
23; graduate Medical school, Castleton, Vt. Born Little Compton, R. I., 
Jan. 6, 1804; died March 12, 1834. Amherst 

HOPKINS, JOHN. Student 1820-23. From Windham, N. H. Born 1798; 
died Windham, N. H., Dec. 31, 1823. Prov. jour. 

HOWLAND, FREEMAN PARKER, A.M. Amherst college 1824. Student 
1820-21. Home missionary Mass. domestic missionary society; ordained 
minister 1826; pastor Hanson, Mass., 1826-34; farmer 1834-43; pastor 
Halifax, Mass., 1843-46; resident Hanson 1846-52; insurance agent Abing- 
ton, Mass. Born Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 3, 1797; deceased. Amherst 

JACKSON, GEORGE. Student 1820-21. In business Providence, R. I. 
From Providence, R. I. Born 1804; died Providence, Oct. 15, i860. 

Prov. dir., Prov. rec. 

NICHOLS, LUCIAN. Student 1821-22. Born Dudley, Mass., Oct. 22, 1803; 
died Dudley, Nov. 7, 1822. Prov. gaz., P. 

PERRY, DAVID, A.B. Dartmouth college 1824. Student 1820-21. Gradu- 
ated Andover theological seminary 1827; ordained Congregational minis- 
ter 1828; pastor Cambridgeport, Mass., 1829-30; Hollis, N. H., 1831-42; 
Lancaster, N. H., 1843-47; Danville, Vt., 1847-50; teacher Pepperell, 
Mass., 1850-54; Brookfield, Mass., 1854-60; preacher Brookfield, Vt., 
1860-65; Worcester, Vt., 1865-69; resident Hollis, N. H., 1869-72; preach- 
er East Falmouth, Mass., 1872-76. Bom Worcester, Mass., July 26, 
1798; died Wareham, Mass., Aug. 27, 1876. And., Dart. 

PLYMPTON, AUGUSTUS, M.D. Harvard university 1824. Student 1820- 
21. Physician. Born Woburn, Mass.; died 1854. Harv. 

SHEPARD, GEORGE CHAMPLIN, A.B. Amherst college 1824; A.M.; 
D.D. 1843. Student 1820-21. Student theology Hartford, Conn., 1824- 
26; ordained Episcopal deacon 1826; priest 1827; rector St. Peter's church, 
Hebron, Conn., 1827-29; Stratford, Conn., 1829-39; travelled in Europe; 
rector Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1843-45; Grace church, Amherst, Mass. 
Born Little Compton, R. I., Feb. 7, 1802; died Amherst, Mass., Dec. 12, 
1868. Amherst 

SHEPARD, CHARLES UPHAM, A.B. Amherst college 1824; LL.D. 1857; 
M.D. Dartmouth college 1836. Student 1820-21. Graduate student 
Harvard university 1824-25; assistant Yale college two years; lecturer 
natural history 1830-47; in charge Brewster scientific institute, New 
Haven, Conn., one year; professor chemistry, Charleston medical college, 
1834-61 ; professor chemistry and natural history, Amherst college, 1845- 
52; professor natural history 1852-77; professor emeritus 1877-86; member 
Conn, state geological survey 1835. Author Treatise on mineralogy, 1832; 
3 ed. enlarged 1855; numerous scientific articles and reports. Born 
Little Compton, R. I., June 29, 1804; died Charleston, S. C, May i, 1886. 

Dart., Amherst 

SLATER, GEORGE. Student 1820-22. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

STURTEVANT, WILLIAM H. Student 1821-22. Lawyer Providence, 
R. I. From Middleboro, Mass. Prov. dir. 

WARREN, JOHN A. Student 1821-22. Removed from Grafton to Texas. 
Born Grafton, Mass., May 13, 1801; deceased. 

WOOD, THOMAS. Student 1821-23. From Worcester, Mass. 

i8-*i8 



i82S NON-GRADUATES 603 

1825 

BATES, EDMUND. Student 1821-22. Born Weymouth, Mass., May 4, 
1796; died Weymouth, March i, 1822. P. 

BURROUGH, SEABURY SOULE. Student 1821-24. From Providence, 
R. I. Died Providence, R. I., Apr. 24, 1824. Prov. jour. 

D'WOLF, CHARLES H. Student 1821-22. From Bristol, R. I. 

GALE, LEONARD. Student 1821-24. From Westboro, Mass. 

HATHAWAY, ALBERT BARROWS. Student 1821-22. From Provi- 
dence, R. L Born 1806; died Providence, Oct. 15, 1822. Prov. jour. 

HOPPIN, LEVL Student 1821-23. Farmer Pomfret, Conn. Born Provi- 
dence, R. L, March 18, 1805; died Pomfret, Conn., June 24, 1845. P- 

LELAND, PHINEAS WASHINGTON, M.D. Bowdoin college 1826. Stu- 
dent 1821-23. Physician Medfield, Mass., until 1834; journalist Fall 
River, Mass., 1834-70; connected with various newspapers; U. S. collector 
of customs, Fall River, twenty years; member Mass. senate 1843; presi- 
dent. Born Grafton, Mass., Oct. 8, 1798; died Fall River, Mass., Jan. 22, 
1870. Bowd., P. 

MERIAM, NORMAN. Student 1824-25. From New Salem, Mass. 

MOORE, WILLIAM B. Student 1821-23. From Charleston, S. C. 

NEWTON, CALVIN. Student 1821-25. Student Newton theological in- 
stitution 1826-28; ordained Baptist minister 1828; pastor Bellingham, 
Me., 1828-31; professor Waterville college 1831-38; Theological institu- 
tion, Thomaston, Me., 1838-41 ; pastor Grafton, Mass., 1841-44; physician 
Worcester, Mass. Born Southboro, Mass., Nov. 26, 1800; died Worcester 
Mass., Aug. 9, 1853. Newt. 

STONE, DANIEL. Student 1821-25. From Sharon, Mass. 

VINTON, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, A.M. honorary 1836. Student 182 1- 
24. See Honorary Graduates 1836. 

WADSWORTH, JOSEPH. Student 1821-24. From Barre, Mass. Bom 
182 1 ; died Barre, March 19, 1824. Barre rec. 

I3-*I3 

1826 

BURRILL, JAMES A. Student 1822-26. From Providence, R. I. 
CAMPBELL, JAMES BUTLER, LL.D. honorary 1870. Student 1822-26. 
See Honorary Graduates 1870. 

D'WOLF, CHARLES. Student 1823-24. Born Bristol, R. I., March 8, 
1806. R. I. rec. 

D'WOLF, JOHN. Student 1823-24. Born Bristol, R. I., Sept 11, 1811. 

R. I. rec. 

FAYERWEATHER, THOMAS H. Student 1822-23. From Westboro, 
Mass. 

HATHAWAY, GEORGE WHITEFIELD, A.B. Williams college 1827. 
Student 1822-24. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1830; agent 
American board of commissioners for foreign missions and assistant at 
rooms 1830-31; preacher Canton, Mass., 1832; West Bridgewater, Mass., 
1832-33; ordained Congregational minister 1833; pastor Bloomfield, now 
Skowhegan, Me., 1833-60; preacher Grinnell, la., 1860-61; Bingham and 
elsewhere, Me., 1861-63 ;U. S. military service 1863-65, chaplain; supervisor 
schools Somerset, Me., 1869-70; resident Skowhegan 1870-77; Cal. 1877- 
91 ; member Me. house of representatives 1857, 1863, 1866, 1871. Author 
various discourses. Born Freetown, Mass., Dec. 11, 1807; died Los 
Angeles, Cal., July, 1891. And., P. 

JOHNSON, STEPHEN C. Student 1823-26. From Thompson, Conn. 
Bom Preston, Conn. 



6o4 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1826 

RUGGLES, GEORGE B. Student 1822-24. From Newport, R. I. 

SANGER, ELBRIDGE. Student 1822-24. From Sherborn, Mass. 

STETSON, CHARLES. Student 1823-24. From Harvard, Mass. 

TAFT, WILLIAM P. Student 1822-23. Grain merchant Providence, R. I. 
From Providence, R. I. 

TOBEY, LEONARD. Student 1822-25. From New Bedford, Mass. 

WALDO, DANIEL. Student 1822-23. From Harvard, Mass. 

WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER MACY. Student 1822-26. Hotel keeper 
Mystic, Conn. Bom Raynham, Mass., Feb. 9, 1804; died Mystic, Conn., 
March 28, 185 1. P. 

I4-*I4 

1827 

ANDREWS, WILLIAM W. Student 1824-26. From Boston, Mass. 

BROWN, CHAUNCY. Student 1824-26. From Canterbury, Conn. 

CLAPP, JOSEPH B. Student 1823-24. From Hopkinton, Mass. 

KING, CHARLES W. Student 1823-25. From East Greenwich, R. I. 

MORSE, APPLETON. Student 1824-25. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1830; ordained Baptist minister 1830; pastor Princeton, Mass., 
1830-33; Fitchburg, Mass., 1833-35, 1837-38; West Cambridge, Mass., 
1835-37. Born 1805; died Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 24, 1838. Newt. 

STARR, HENRY H. Student 1823-25. From Newton, Mass. 

VALLENTINE, JOSEPH H. Student 1823-26. From Hopkinton, Mass. 

WARING, THOMAS. Student 1823-24. From Newport, R. I. 

WEST, JOSIAH. Student 1823-26. From Wantage, England. 

WILLIAMS, GEORGE O. Student 1823-25. From Wellington, Mass. 

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1828 

BOWEN, HENRY L. Student 1824-26, 1827-28. Lawyer Providence, R. I. 
From Providence, R. I. Born 1810; died Providence, Jan. 29, 1865. 

Prov. dir., Prov. rec. 

BROWN, JOSEPH M. Student 1824-26. From Bristol, R. I. 

CLARKE, HENRY AUGUSTUS. Student 1824-26. Born Newport, R. I., 
1806?; died Newport, Jan. 19, 1826. 

DAVENPORT, ADDINGTON. Student 1824-26. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

DORRANCE, SANDERS PITMAN. Student 1824-26. From Providence, 
R. I. Born Oct. 29, 1807; died Feb. 18, 1830. P. 

DRESSER, HORACE. Student 1824-28. From Pomfret, Conn. 

FITCH, CHARLES. Student 1825-26. Ordained Congregational minister; 
pastor Abington, Conn., until 1832; Warren, Mass., 1832-34; Hartford, 
Conn., 1834-36; Free Church, Boston, Mass., 1836-? From Hampton, 
Conn. Am. q. r. 

GREEN, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.M. honorary 1833. Student 1824- 
27. See Honorary Graduates 1833. 

HARDING, WILLIAM. Student 1824-26. From Providence, R. I. 

MAURAN, CARLOS. Student 1824-27. From Providence, R. I. Born 
Aug. 12, 1810; died Providence. R. I., Dec. i, 1827. Mauran mem. 

PARK, CALVIN EMMONS, A.B. Amherst college 1831; A.M. Student 
1824-25. Teacher Weymouth, Mass., 1831-32; Andover theological 
seminary 1832-35; tutor Amherst college 1835-37; ordained minister 
-1838; pastor Waterville, Me., 1838-44; instructor rhetoric, Waterville 
college, 1839-43; pastor West Boxford,Mass. , 1846-59; teacher West Box- 
ford, Mass. Born Providence, R I., Dec. 30, 1811; deceased. Amherst 



i828 NON-GRADUATES 605 

PARSONS, JOSEPH U. Student 1824-26. From Francesville, Me. 
ROBBINS, GEORGE W. Student 1825-28. From Newport, R. I. 
SISSON, SILAS. Student 1824-28. Bom Middletown, R. I., Feb. 26, 1802; 
deceased. P. 

WHITNEY, ELIJAH. Student 1824-28. From Westboro, Mass. 

i6-*i5 

1829 

ALDEN, JOSEPH, A.B. Union college 1829; A.M.; Williams college 1837; 
College of N. J. 1837; D.D. Union college 1839; LL.D. Columbia college 
1857. Student 1825-26. Professor rhetoric and history, Williams college, 
1835-52; professor mental and moral philosophy, Lafayette college, 1853- 
57; president Jefferson college, Cannonsburg, Penn., 1857-62; principal 
N. Y. state normal school, Albany, N. Y., 1867-72; trustee Williams col- 
lege 1834-35. Editor New York observer; author numerous articles and 
contributions to magazines. Bom Cairo, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1807; died New- 
York, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1885. Williams, P. 

BRIGHAM, DAVID TROWBRIDGE. Student 1825-26. Lawyer Wor- 
cester, Mass.; Keokuk, la. Bom Shrewsbury, Mass., Aug. 5, 1806; died 
1869. P. 

DAVIS, HENRY M. Student 1825-28. From Newport, R. I.; died 1828. 

DRESSER, NATHAN. Student 1825-26, 1827-29. Lawyer, 111. From 
Pomfret, Conn. P. 

DUNHAM, LEWIS B. Student 1825-26. From Mansfield, Conn. 

FULLER, JOSEPH B. F. Student 1825-26. Physician Norwich, Conn. 
Born Providence, R. I., 1802; died Norwich, Conn., July 31, 1898. P. 

GUSHE, ALMOND. Student 1825-28. Clergyman. From Dighton, Mass. 

HAZARD, JOHN ALFRED, A.B. Washington college. Conn., 1830. Stu- 
dent 1825-26. Student Yale college; law student Harvard university 
1830-31; resident Newport, R. I.; brigadier-general R. I. Born Newport, 
R. I., Jan. 29, 1806; died Newport, R. I., May 22, 1880. 

Harv. law quin., P. 

MUNRO, WILLIAM S. Student 1827-29. From Seekonk, Mass. 

PECK, SETH. Student 1825-26. From Swansey, Mass. 

SHAW, LINUS H. Student 1825-26. Congregational minister; pastor 
Athol, Mass., 1834-?; Mendon, Mass. Born Raynham, Mass., 1805; 
deceased. Am. q. reg. 

SNELL, CYRUS, Student 1825-26. From West Bridgewater, Mass. 

STETSON, AARON. Student 1825-26. From Weymouth, Mass. 

WHIPPLE, JOHN. Student 1827-28. From Providence, R. I. I4-*I4 

1830 

COMSTOCK, NATHAN. Student 1826-27. Farmer West Wrentham, 
Mass. Born West Wrentham, Mass., Oct. 19, 1806; died Elk Rapids, 
Iowa, June 11, 1858. P. 

FAY, ALBERT. Student 1827-28. From Westboro, Mass. 

KILBURN, ELBRIDGE GARY. Student 1827-30. From Fitchburg, 
Mass.; born Feb. 25, 1808; deceased. P. 

MORGAN, ELEAZER. Student 1827-30. From Petersham, Mass. 

PLUMER, HENRY M. Student 1827-28. From Barre, Mass. 

RICHMOND, THOMAS. Student 1827-29. From Providence, R. I. 

TALBOT, CHARLES. Student 1827-30. From Dighton, Mass. 

WILLIAMS, ABIAL. Student 1827-28. Physician. Born Raynham, 
Mass., June 7, 1804; died Raynham, Dec. 30, 1891. 

Hist, of Raynham, P. 
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6o6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1831 

1831 

BRONSON, GEORGE. Student 1827-29. From Hingham, Mass.; Born 
1812; died Hingham, Jan. 19, 1830. P. 

CASEY, EDWIN A. Student 1827-29. From East Greenwich, R. I. 

De WITT, WILLIAM. Student 1827-30. From Society Hill, S. C. 

DREW, GEORGE A. Student 1827-30. From Plymouth, Mass. 

ELIOT, JOHNS. Student 1827-31. From Boston, Mass. 

MAGINNIS, JOHN. Student 1828-30. From Pittsburgh, Mass. 

ROBERT, WILSON C. Student 1827-31. Planter near Cheneyville, La. 
Born Robertville, S. C; deceased. P. 

SHUTE, CALEB B. Student 1827-30. From Boston, Mass. 

TINGLEY,. TIMOTHY CHEEVER. Student 1827-30. Graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1831; ordained Baptist minister 1831; pastor 
Foxboro, Mass., 1831-37; Boston, Mass., 1837-38; West Cambridge, 
Mass., 1838-45; Canton, Mass., 1845-48; Sheldonville, Mass., 1848-51; 
West Boylston, Mass., 1851-54; Holden, Mass., 1854-57; Scituate, Mass., 
1857-63; Somerset, Mass., 1863-69; Coventry, R. I., 1869-76; Raynham, 
Mass., 1877-83. Born Cumberland, R. I., July 4, 1804; died Raynham, 
Mass., Apr. 2, 1883. Newt. 

WHITMAN, JAMES H. Student 1827-28. From Pembroke, Mass. 

IO-*IO 

1832 

BLACK, RUFUS S. Student 1828-31. From Halifax, N. S. 

BLODGET, SAMUEL C. Student 1828-31. Bookseller Providence, R. I.; 
assistant treasurer R. I. institute for savings; treasurer. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

BOTHAM, FREDERICK W. Student 1828-31. From Southbridge, Mass. 

FOSTER, JOSEPH H. Student 1828-30. From Hingham, Mass. 

JENKINS, BENJAMIN W. Student 1828-30. From Beaufort, S. C. 

OLNEY, ALBION N. Student 1828-31. From Providence, R. I. 

SIMPSON, WILLIAM H. Student 1828-32. From Boston, Mass. 

SPROAT, GRANVILLE. Student 1828-30. From Middleboro, Mass. 

THAYER, NATHANIEL H. Student 1828-29. From Boston, Mass. 

TOURTELLOT, JESSE STEERE. Student 1828-30. Town treasurer 
Glocester, R. I., 1839-46; justice of peace 1844-46; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1844-46. Born Glocester, R. I., April i, 181 1; de- 
ceased. P. 

TREMAINE, EDWARD. Student 1828-31. From Halifax, N. S. 

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ADAMS, GEORGE W. Student 1829-32. From Boston, Mass. 
BULLOCK, JAMES S. Student 1829-33. From Rehoboth, Mass. 
CHILDS, LOVELL. Student 1829-30. From Newton, Mass. 
CONANT, THOMAS B. Student 1829-33. From Plymouth, Mass. 
LAZELL, JONATHAN ELLIS, A.B. Columbian university 1833. Student 

1829-30. Ordained Baptist minister 1831; pastor Brooklyn, N. Y.; 

Harvard, Mass. Born Mendon, Mass., May 18, 1807; died Spencer, Mass., 

Nov. 24, 1834. Columbian, P. 

LORING, JOSEPH C. Student 1829-31. From Boston, Mass. 
PARKINSON, EDWARD T. Student 1829-31. From New York, N. Y. 
SWIFT, THOMAS L. Student 1829-32. From Falmouth, Mass. 
WATERMAN, ANDREW S. Student 1829-33. Cotton merchant. From 

Johnston, R. I. Born 1815; died New Orleans, La., June 10, 1852. P. 

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i834 NON-GRADUATES 607 

1834 

ADAMS, WILLIAM M. E. Student 1830-32. From Savannah, Ga. 

ALLEN, PHILIP. Student 1830-33. Cotton manufacturer Providence, 
R. I. From Providence, R. I. Bom 18 16; died Providence, Aug. 2, 
1873. Prov. dir., Prov. rec. 

CRANE, DANIEL. Student 1831-32. From Berkley, Mass. 

DUNWELL, JAMES P. Student 1830-32. Writer and journalist Prov- 
idence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., June 29, 1813; died Providence, 
R. I. Prov. dir., Prov. rec. 

ELLIOTT, JASON. Student 1831-33. From Thompson, Conn. 

FICKLING, FRANCIS W. Student 1832-34. Lawyer. Born Beaufort, 
S. C. P. 

HIGGINS, WILLIAM W. Student 1830-32. From East Haddam, Conn. 

MILLS, MATTHEW. Student 1830-34. Farmer Thompson, Conn. Born 
Thompson, Conn., May 6, 1808; died Thompson, Oct. 3, 1867. P. 

NEWELL, CHARLES. Student 1830-34. From Providence, R. I. 
PITMAN, JOHN T. Student 1831-32. Resident Providence, R. I. From 

Providence, R. I. Prov. rec. 

POTTER, CHARLES R. Student 1830-33. From Providence, R. I. 
PURKITT, JOHN H. Student 1830-34. From Boston, Mass. 
RIVERS, GEORGE. Student 1831-34. Lawyer Providence, R. I. From 

Lebanon, Conn.; later from Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

SIBLEY, NEHEMIAH. Student 1830-32. From Sutton, Mass. 
SULLIVAN, SAMUEL S. Student 1830-34. From Boston, Mass. 

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1835 

BACON, ALBERT T. Student 1831-34. From Riceboro, Ga. 

BLISS, LEONARD. Student 1831-35. Author History of Rehoboth. Born 
Rehoboth, Mass., Dec. 12, 1811; deceased. P. 

BRAGG, ALFRED. Student 1831-34. Farmer Milford, Mass.; land sur- 
veyor; member Mass. house of representatives 1844-45, 1847, 1850. 
Born Milford, Mass., July 10, 181 1; deceased. P. 

CHAPMAN, RHODES BUDLONG. Student 1831-35. Teacher Agri- 
cultural school, Pawtuxet, R. I., two years; Worcester county Agricul- 
tural high school, Worcester, Mass., two years; teller Citizens bank, Wor- 
cester, 1837-38; cashier Millbury bank, Millbury, Mass., 1838-42; cotton 
manufacturer with Amos D. and Moses B. Lockwood, Slatersville, R. I., 
1843-53; one of the founders Continental, now the Fourth National bank, 
1853 ; director; president 1855- ; organized State mutual fire insurance 

company 1858; president and treasurer 1858- ; member Providence 

common council 1854-56; treasurer R. I. Baptist state convention 21 
years. Born Pomfret, Conn., Sept. 3, 1808; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 
9, 1872. Prov. rec, R. I. eye. 

EDDY, FREDERICK A. Student 1832-34. From Cumberland, R. I. 

FISHER, OTIS. Student 1833-35. From Wendell, Mass. 

GREENE, WILLIAM ALBERT. Student 1831-33. Clerk Providence, 
R. I. Born East Greenwich, R. I., Feb. 3, 1815; drowned Long Island 
Sound, Jan. 13, 1840. P. 

GREENE, WILLIAM MAXWELL. Student 1831-35. Born East Green- 
wich, R. I., March 20, 1815; died June 6, 1834. P. 
MANTON, WILLIAM H. Student 1831-33. From Providence, R. I. 
PERRY, THOMAS H. Student 1831-34. From Abington, Mass. 



6o8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1835 

RAINSFORD, THOMAS. Student 1831-33. From Abington, Mass. 

RAND, AARON. Student 1831-35. From New Salem, Mass. 

SWIFT, WILLIAM COLE NYE. Student 1831-34. Ship owner and 

whaling merchant New Bedford, Mass. Born Fair Haven, Mass., 1815; 

died New Bedford, Mass., May ii, 1892. Brun. 

TRASK, BENJAMIN. Student 1831-35. From Boston, Mass.; died 1834. 
WARREN, GEORGE E. Student 1831-35. From Bristol, R. I. Born 

Bristol, Aug. 20, 1818; died Dec. 23, 1891. 
WESTON, HENRY. Student 1831-33. From Middleboro, Mass. P. 

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1836 

BULL, HENRY. Student 1832-33. Merchant Newport, R. I.; president 
Newport gas light company. From Newport, R. I. Newp. dir. 

BURGES, JOHN ALLSON. Student 1833-38. Sea captain thirty years. 
Born Troy, Mass., May 30, 1813; lost at sea. South Atlantic ocean, 
June 25, 1874. P. 

BURNS, JOSEPH F. Student 1832-35. From Boston, Mass.; died 1835. 

CARLETON, GEORGE JONATHAN. Student 1832-36. Student Amherst 
college 1828-29; ordained Baptist minister 1836; pastor Clinton, Mass., 
1836-39; Wilmington, Del., two years; in Europe one year; evangelist 
New Bedford, Mass., 1841-45; pastor West Cambridge, now Arlington, 
Mass., 1845-51; evangelist 1851-61, 1870-84; chaplain Mass. state prison, 
Charlestown, Mass., 1861-70. Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 8, 181 2; died 
Newton, Mass., Feb. 17, 1884. Amherst, P. 

CHAMPLIN, STEPHEN. Student 1832-34. From Lebanon, Conn. 

CREIGHTON, THOMAS L. HALSEY. Student 1832-35. Physician Prov- 
idence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. Born 181 7; died Providence, R. I., 
Apr. 15, 1862. Prov. dir., Prov. rec. 

FRENCH, CHARLES J. T. Student 1832-34. From Boston, Mass. 

FROST, DANIEL CLARKE, A.B. Union college, Schenectady, N. Y., 
1837. Student Presbyterian theological seminary, Troy, N. Y. ; ordained 
Presbyterian minister 1840?; pastor Cohoes, N. Y.; Congregational 
church, Burlington, Vt.; Poultney, Vt.; Woodstock, Conn.; Hampton, 
Conn.; resident Putnam, Conn. Born Canterbury, Conn., June 14, 1812; 
died Putnam, Conn., July 17, 1896. P. 

GRAVES, WILLIAM E. Student 1832-35. From Boston, Mass. 

GUILD, NATHANIEL M. Student 1832-35. Teacher; in business Cin- 
cinnati, O. Born Dedham, Mass., July 21, 1811; died Cincinnati, O., 
Dec. 7, 1859. P- 

HARTWELL, FOSTER. Student 1832-36. Ordained Baptist minister; 
pastor Whitingham, Vt., 1839-44; Newfane, Vt., 1844-49; Pittstown, 
N. Y., 1849-54; Westerlo, N. Y., 1854-59; New Baltimore, N. Y., 1859- 
62; U. S. military service2i862, chaplain. Born Conway, Mass., Feb. 8, 
1806; died Aug. 17, 1868. P. 

JOHNSON, DEAN. Student 1832-34. From Newmarket, N. H.; died 1834. 

LOTHROP, STILLMAN L. Student 1832-35. Student Newton theological 
institution 1834-37; pastor South Berwick, Me., 1837-38. Born Boston, 
Mass., Jan. 27, 181 1; died St. Croix, W. I., Nov. 22, 1859. Newt. 

MAKEPEACE, GEORGE W. Student 1832-34. From Norton, Mass. 

ROBERTS, HALL. Student 1832-34. From Somersworth, N. H. 

TYLER, FISHER A. Special student 1832-33. From Mendon, Mass. 
Bom Mendon, March 26, 1812. P. 

WALKER, LEVI. Student 1832-33. From North Stonington, Conn. 

WILLARD, HORACE. Student 1832-34. Teacher Pawtucket, R. I. Bom 
Lancaster, Mass., Apr. 20, 1812; died Worcester, Mass., Oct. 12, T833. P. 



1836 NON-GRADUATES 609 

SWEET, PARKER H. Student 1832-34. From Newport, R. I. 

WOR^HINGTON, ELLIS. Student 1832-34. Law student Harvard uni- 
versity; admitted to bar 1842; lawyer Dedham, Mass.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; 
Milwaukee, Wis.; general agent ^tna insurance company of Hartford, 
Springfield, 111.; vice president Putnam insurance company of Hartford. 
Born Dedham, Mass., Feb. 11, 1816; died Palmyra, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1871. 

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1837 

ADAMS, SAMUEL. Student 1833-36. From Boston, Mass. 

ANDREWS, JAMES G. Student 1833-37. From Sutton, N. H. 

BRAYTON, WILLIAM DANIEL, A.M. honorary 1859. Student 1835-36. 
See Honorary Graduates 1859. 

CLAFFLIN, WILLIAM, LL.D. Wesleyan university 1868; Harvard uni- 
versity 1869. Student 1833-35. Merchant and manufacturer Boston, 
Mass.; resident Newtonville, Mass.; member Mass. house of representa- 
tives 1849-53; Mass. senate 1860-61; president 1861; lieutenant governor 
Mass., 1866-68; governor Mass. 1869-71; member U. S. house of repre- 
sentatives 1877-81; Republican national committee twelve years; chair- 
man 1868-72; president board of trustees Boston university. Born Mil- 
ford, Mass., March 6, 1818; died Newtonville, Mass., Jan. 5, 1905. P. 

CLEMENT, MOSES B. Student 1833-36. From Worcester, Mass. 

CURTISS, MOSES. Student 1834-35. From Wells, Me. Died 1835. 

DODGE, GEORGE W. Student 1833-35. From Salem, Mass. 

EATON, GEORGE H. Student 1833-36. From Wilbraham, Mass. 

GARDNER, STEPHEN E. Student 1833-35. From Providence, R. I. 

GAY, JOHN L. Student 1835-37. From Iredell county, N. C. 

HAYNES, AARON. Student 1833-36. Ordained Baptist minister 1837; 
pastor Rutland, Vt., 1837-40; Jersey City, N. J., 1842-48; East Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1848-52; travelled abroad 185 1; resident Key West, Fla., 1852-53. 
Born Middletown, Vt., Aug. 1812; died March 31, 1853. Cent. Rutland co. 

HENDERSON, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1833-36. Clerk Newport, 
R. I.; bookkeeper New England screw company. Providence, R. I.; 
secretary and bookkeeper American screw company, Providence, 1860- 
64; treasurer 1864-89; resident Providence 1889-97. Born Newport, R. I., 
Nov. 14, 1816; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 3, 1897. Prov. jour. 

HUNT, JOSIAH, A.M. honorary 1853. Student 1833-38. See Honorary 
Graduates 1853. 

LYON, MOSES G. Student 1833-35. From Dorchester, Mass. 

PAINE, WILLIAM H. Student 1834-37. From New York, N. Y. 

RICHARDS, HUMPHREY. Student 1833-36. Baptist minister. Bom 
Rowley, Mass., Sept. 17, 1816; died Rowley, Sept. 4, 1816. P. 

RUSSELL, JAMES SULLIVAN, A.M. honorary 1876. Student 1833-35. 
See Honorary Graduates 1876. 

SHEPARDSON, DANIEL, A.M. honorary 1853. Student 1833-35, 1838-41. 
See Honorary Graduates 1853. 

SMITH, GEORGE A. Student 1834-37. From Boston, Mass. 

SNARES, MOSES. Student 1833-36. From Charleston, S. C. 

WAITT, GEORGE NEWTON. Student 1833-36. Went south. Bom 
Maiden, Mass., June 29, 1813. P. 

WELLS, JOHN HAGADORN, A.B. Amherst college 1837. Student 1833- 
36. Student theology, Bristol, R. I., 1847-49; ordained minister 1851; 
pastor West Yarmouth, Mass., 1851-56; teacher Family school, Kingston, 
R. I., 1856-62; pastor Kingston, 1862-77; resident 1877-. Address, 
Kingston, R. I. Amherst 

WHITTIER, JAMES L. Student 1833-38. From Boston, Mass. 

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1838 

ALDEN, SAMUEL R. Student 1834-35. From Lyme, N. H. Died 1835. 

BECKWITH, HENRY TRUMAN. Student 1834-37. Clerk and book- 
keeper office of Truman Beckwith, Providence, R. I., until 1878; mem- 
ber city council. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 22, 1818; died Providence, 
April 7, 1893. P. 

BLAKESLY, JAMES M. Student 1834-37. From York, Livingston co., 
N. Y. 

BRADBURY, ALBION P. Special student 1834-35. 

BROOKS, ERASTUS. Special student 1834-36. Teacher Haverhill, Mass.; 
editor and proprietor Gazette, Haverhill; Washington correspondent Daily 
advertiser, New York, N. Y., 1836; joint editor and proprietor Express, 
New York, 1836-77; member N. Y. senate 1853, 1855; delegate N. Y. 
state constitutional convention 1866-67; member constitutional commis- 
sion 1872-73; N. Y. house of representatives 1878, 1879, 1881-83; N. Y. 
state board of health 1880-86; trustee Cornell university 1865-86; N. Y. 
institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb. Born Portland, 
Me., Jan. 31, 1818; died West New Brighton, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1886. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., Cyc. Am. biog., Cornell 

BUGBEE, GEORGE. Student 1834-36. From Woodstock, Conn. 

BURGES, TRISTRAM. Special student 1834-35. Resident East Provi- 
dence, R. I.; U. S. military service Civil war. From Providence, R. I.; 
died East Providence, R. I. 

CHAPLIN, JUDSON A. Student 1834-36. From Rowley, Mass. 

CLARKE, THOMAS S. Student 1834-37. From Worcester, Mass. 

CROWELL, WILLIAM, A.M. honorary 1838. Special student 1834-35. 
See Honorary Graduates 1838. 

DOLE, SAMUEL P. Student 1834-37. From Salisbury, Mass. Teacher. 
Born Salisbury, Mass., 1808; died Salisbury, Sept. 10, 1841. P. 

EWER, WARREN B. Student 1834-37. From Edgartown, Mass. 

FITCH, AUSTIN G. Student 1834-37. Student Amherst college 1835-36. 
From Charlestown, Mass. Born about 1814. Amherst 

GROVER, HENRY E. E. Student 1834-37. From Charleston, S. C. 

HAPGOOD, HENRY N. Student 1834-36. From Worcester, Mass. 

HARRIS, CALEB FISKE, A.M. honorary 1873. Student 1834-37. See 
Honorary Degrees 1873. 

HOLMAN, RUSSELL. Student 1834-37. From Grafton, Mass. 

LEACH, ARUNAH A. Student 1834-35. Teacher Taunton, Mass. ; member 
school committee several years; town clerk and treasurer Raynham, Mass., 
1868-72; postmaster. Born Raynham, Mass., Sept. 5, 1814; died Dec. 25, 
1885. P. 

LEIGHTON, SAMUEL S. Student 1834-36. From Westford, Mass. 

LIPPITT, GEORGE WARREN, A.B. Harvard university 1838. Student 
1834-36. Graduate Harvard divinity school 1841; ordained Unitarian 
minister 1844; pastor South Boston, Mass., 1844-51; secretary American 
legation, Vienna, Austria, 1856-67. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 28, 
1816; died Vienna, Austria, Nov. 10, 1891. Harv. div. sch. 

PASSMORE, OTIS. Student 1834-37. From Smithfield, R. I. 

PRENTICE, ALVAH. Student 1834-36. From Grafton, Mass. 

ROSTAN, JOHN T. Student 1834-35. From Marseilles, France. Died 1835. 

SHARPE,- ANDREW. Student 1834-38. Minister. From Pomf ret. Conn. 

STEAD, BENJAMIN F. Student 1835-37. From Providence, R. I. 



1838 NON-GRADUATES 6n 

SWAIM, THOMAS, A.B. Madison university 1844; D.D. University of Lewis- 
burg 1865. Student 1834-37. Graduated Hamilton theological seminary 
1846; ordained Baptist minister 1846; pastor Washington, Penn., 1846- 
5 1 ; Flemington ,N.J., 1851-67; financial secretary N.J. classical and scien- 
tific institute Hightstown, N. J., 1867-68; district secretary American 
Baptist home mission society, Philadelphia. Born Pemberton, N. J., 
March 30, 1817; died Philadelphia, Penn., Mar. 24, 1884. Bapt. encyc. 

TUCKER, HIRAM O. Student 1834-36. From Buffalo, N. Y. 

VALENTINE, WILLIAM. Special student 1834-35. From Providence, 
R. I. 

WHITAKER, ANTHONY B. A. Student 1834-37. From Providence, R. I., 
Bom 1820; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 5, 1859. Prov. rec. 

WITHINGTON, ELIJAH S. Student 1834-37. From Bridgewater, Mass. 

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1839 

ANDERSON, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1837-39. From Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

BASS, GEORGE. Student 1835-38. From Boston, Mass. 

BOSTWICK, RICHARD F. Special student 1835-37. Planter, S. C. Born 
Robertville, Beaufort district, S. C; drowned in wreck of steamer off 
Cape Hatteras, 184?. P, 

BOSTWICK, WILLIAM M. Student 1835-37. Planter. Born Robertville, 
Beaufort district, S. C. P. 

BROWN, CHARLES A. H. Student 1835-38. From Cambridge, Mass. 

CARLETON, CHARLES MUZZY. Student 1836-39. From Boston, Mass. 

CHENEY, OREN BURBANK, A.B. Dartmouth college 1839; D.D. Wes- 
leyan college 1863. Student 1835-37. President Bates college 1863-1903. 
Born Holderness, N. H., Dec. 10, 1816; died Lewiston, Me., Dec. 22, 
1903. Dart. 

COFFIN, RUFUS. Student 1835-38. From New Bedford, Mass. 

CRANE, DENZEL M. Special student 1835-37. Ordained Baptist preacher 
1837; pastor Grafton, Vt.; North Springfield, Vt. ; Northampton, 
Mass., 12 years; Union church, Boston, Mass., six years; North Dor- 
chester, Mass.; Woonsocket, R. I.; Greenfield, Mass.; North Springfield, 
Vt. Bom Brookline, Vt., Feb. 29, 1812; died North Acton, Mass., 
Sept. 4, 1879. P. 

FARNSWORTH, HENRY F. Student 1835-36. From Providence, R. I. 

GAY, EBENEZER, LL.B. Harvard vmiversity 1841. Student 1835-37. 
Lawyer Hingham, Mass., 1841-1862; Boston, Mass., 1862-99; member 
school committee, Hingham; trustee Derby academy; director Hingham 
bank; member Mass. senate 1862; judge Suffolk registry of probate. 
Born Hingham, Mass., March 27, 1818; died Boston, Mass., April 29, 
1899. Hist, of Hing. 

GRIFFIN, ROBERT H. Student 1835-38. From Savannah, Ga. 

HACKETT, RICHARD. Student 1835-37. From Methuen, Mass. 

HALL, MONROE. Student 1835-37. From Jay, N. Y. 

HUTCHINS, JAMES H. Student 1835-37. Physician Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
Pomfret, Conn. Born Pomfret, Conn., 1814; died White Pigeon, St. 
Joseph count3^ Mich., June i, 1880. P. 

LAKE, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Student 1835-38. Journalist Newport, 
R. I.; member staff Newport daily news; sheriff Newport county; deputy 
sheriff. Born Newport, R. I., Feb. 29, 1820; died Newport, Sept. 3, 1889. 

P. 

LOVIE, JAMES. Student 1835-37. From Newport, R. I. 



6if BROWN UNIVERSITY 1839 

MACOMBER, ALBERT. Student 1835-38. From Boston, Mass. 

NEWTON, ABNER NELSON. Student 1835-39. From Providence, R. I. 

REYNOLDS, EDWIN RUTHVEN. Student 1835-39. From Penfield, 
N. Y. 

SHAILER, JULIUS SMITH. Student 1835-39. Student Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1842-45; ordained Baptist minister 1845; pastor Second 
church, Roxbury, Mass., 1845-54; in business Roxbury. Born Haddam, 
Conn., May 21, 1813; died Roxbury, Mass., April 4, 1881. Newt. 

SIMPSON, WILLIAM BOWDOIN. Student 1835-39. From Boston, Mass. 

SMITH, CHARLES REMINGTON. Student 1835-39. From Providence, 
R. I. 

SNOW, CHARLES B. Student 1835-36. From New York, N. Y. 

STONE, JAMES ROYAL. Student 1835-37. From Providence, R. I. 

TURNER, CHARLES A. Student 1835-38. From Boston, Mass. 

WAGER, STAFFORD S. Student 1835-37. From Philadelphia, Penn. 

WATSON, EDWARD B. Special student 1835-36. From South Kingstown, 
R. I. 

WHITE, WILLIAM J. Student 1835-38. From Boylston, Mass. 

WILLARD, EVANDER XENOPHON. Student 1835-39. Engaged in 
gold mining, Klamuth, Cal., about 1850. From Keene, N. H. 

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1840 

ALWARD, SILAS, A.M. honorary 1869. Student 1836-38. See Honor- 
ary Graduates 1869. 
ANDREWS, ASA. Student 1836-37. Physician Millbury, Mass.; editor 

Academy Millbury. Born Millbury, Mass., Dec. 31, 1819; died Millbury, 

Feb. 22, 1844. P. 

BABCOCK, EDWIN. Special student 1836-37. Manufacturer Westerly, R. 

I.; president National Phenix bank 1872-1901 ; director Washington trust 

CO. Address, Westerly, R. I. R. I. eye. 

BLOOD, BENJAMIN F. Student 1836-40. From Lowell, Mass. 
BRYANT, WILLIAM H. Student 1836-38. From Westboro, Mass. Died 

1838. 
BYNE, THOMAS ANDREW. Student 1838-40. From Waynesboro, Ga. 
BYRAM, BOHAN PRENTISS, A.M. honorary 1869. Special student 1836- 

38. See Honorary Graduates 1869. 
CAPRON, CHARLES. Student 1836-38. Farmer Uxbridge, Mass. Born 

1817; died Uxbridge, Mass., Sept. 6, 1837. P- 

CURTIS, JAMES BURRILL, A.M. Cambridge university, England, 1861. 

Student 1836-40. Chaplain St. Catherine's college, Cambridge, England; 

author. From Providence, R. I. Died Folkstone, Eng., Jan. 15, 1895. 

Frat. 
DEXTER, HENRY MARTYN, A.M. honorary 1863. Student 1836-39. 

See Honorary Graduates 1863. 
GREENE, JAMES WHITMAN. Student 1836-40. From Smithfield, R. I. 
HOLMES, JOHN SOMMERS. Student 1838-40. From New Bedford, Mass. 
KING, NATHAN. Student 1836-38. From Middleboro, Mass. 
NEWCOMB, HENRY STEARNS. Student 1836-38. U. S. naval service 

1838-63, commander gunboat Tioga. Born Newport, R. I., Aug. 31, 1821; 

died on board gunboat Tioga, Key West, Fla., Oct. 24, 1863. 

R. I. eye, B. U. civil war 
PUTNAM, EDWARD WARREN. Student 1837-40. From Middleboro, 

Mass. 



i840 NON-GRADUATES 613 

RANDALL, CHARLES DENNISON. Student 1838-40. Address, Horton 

N. S. 
RIST, CALVIN. Student 1836-40. Lawyer and judge Ala. From Uxbridge, 

Mass. Bom about 1816; died Ala. about 1847. P. 

STEARNS, MYRON NEWELL. Student 1836-38. From Elizabethtown, 

N. Y. 
WASHBURN, HENRY J. S. Student 1836-38. Manufacturer; member 

Mass. state senate. Author hymns. From Boston, Mass. Died Newton 

Centre, Mass., Oct. i, 1903. P. 

WATERMAN, ROBERT W. Student 1836-37. From Coventry, R. L 

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1841 

ALDRICH, L. Student 1837-40. Lawyer. From St. Mary's, Ga. 

AREY, HENRY, M.D. elsewhere. Student 1837-40. Physician Chile, S. A. 
Born Edgartown, Mass., March 18, 1820; died June 13, 1854. P. 

BROCKETT, LINUS PIERPONT. Student 1837-39. From Cabotville, 
Mass.; later from North Stonington, Conn. 

BURBANK, JOSEPH P. Special student 1837-38. Student Newton theo- 
logical institution 1838-40; ordained Baptist minister 1841; pastor West 
Plattsburg, N. Y., four years; Richmond, R. I., four years; Block Island, 
R. I., three years; Kingston, R. I., four years; East Lyme, Conn., two 
years; East Greenwich, R. I., one year; Cumberland Hill, R. I., three 
years; South Sutton, Mass., 1861-73; resident 1873-94. Born Oakham, 
Mass., June 30, 1808; died South Sutton, Mass., June 15, 1894. Newt! 

CANNON, JAMES. Student 1837-38. From New Bedford, Mass. Died 1838! 

CLARK, ANDREW. Student 1837-41. From Methuen, Mass. 

CONGDON, CHARLES TABER, A.M. honorary 1879. Student 1837- 
40. See Honorary Graduates 1879. 

GREENE, EDWARD ABORN. Student 1837-39. Manufacturer Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member common council 1855-57. Born Providence, R. I., 
Jan. 23, 1823; died Providence, Nov. 14, 1892. Prov. man., P.' 

GURNEY, ELBRIDGE. Student 1837-39. From Abington, Mass. 

HALL, OGDEN. Special student 1837-38. From Wallingford, Conn 

HUNT, NATHANIEL FARNUM. Student 1837-40. From New Salem, 
Mass. 

HUNTINGTON, ADONIRAM JUDSON, D.D. honorary 1868. Student 
1836-42. See Honorary Graduates 1868. 

JEWETT, ORIGEN S. Special student 1837-38. From Providence R I 

MAURAN, EDWARD CARRINGTON. Special student 1837-39. ' Bom 
Providence, R. I., March 27, 1820; died Providence, June 5, 1886. 

R.'l. rec. 

MERRILL, JAMES. Student 1837-39. From Salem, Mass. 

POTTER, PHINEAS. Student 1837-42. From Providence, R. I. Bom 
1823; died Providence, March 8, 1876. R I rec 

ROBINSON, ASA ASPENWELL. Student 1837-39. From Lebanon, Conn! 

SIMPSON, THOMAS M. Special student 1837-38. From Boston, Mass 

TOLMAN, ADONIRAM JUDSON. Student 1837-39. From Randolph, 
Mass. Died 1839. 

WHITE, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Student 1837-39. Student Newton 
theological institution 1839-40; ordained Episcopal deacon 1842; priest 
1846; assistant St. Peter's church, Butler, Penn., 1840-43, 1845-46; St. 
James's church, Donnington, Penn., 1844; rector St. Timothy's church, 
Roxboro, Penn., 1847-77; missionary 1878; rector St. John's church, New 
London, Penn., 1879-84; Church of the holy innocents, Tacony, Phila- 
delphia, Penn., 1884-97. Born Boston, Mass., Sept. 21, 1821; died Phila- 
delphia, Penn., June i, 1898. Newt. 

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1842 

BABCOCK, HORACE. Special student 1838-39. Manufacturer Westerly, 
R. I.; director National Niantic bank, 1854-. Address, Westerly, R. I. 

R. I. eye. 

BINNEY, WILLIAM GUSHING. Student 1838-42. Lawyer. Address, 
Amesbury, Mass. 

CAPEN, EZEKIEL. Student 1838-40. Address, Sharon, Mass. 

CRANSTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1838-40. Admitted to R. I. 
bar; lawyer Newport, R. I.; editor Daily news, Newport; mayor 1857-65. 
Author of a book of poems. Born Newport, R. I., March 29, 1821; died 
Newport, Oct. 10, 187 1. P. 

HALSTED, JOHN B. Student 1838-40. From New York, N. Y. 

HAMMOND, NEHEMIAH COBB. Stvident 1838-42. Physician. From 
Carver, Mass. Born 1821; died Carver, Mass., March 31, 1845. P. 

HARTWELL, JOHN BRYANT. Student 1838-39. Trustee Brown univer- 
sity 1866-72. Dry goods merchant, firm of Hartwell, Dudley and com- 
pany, later Hartwell, Richards and company. Providence, R. I. Born 
1816; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 9, 1872. Prov. dir., P. 

HIBBARD, MILTON. Student 1839-41. Born East Bethel, Vt., April 12, 
1821; died May 22, 1841. P. 

JUDD, ORRIN BISHOP, A.B. Columbian college 1844; D.B. Hamilton theo- 
logical seminary 1845; A.M. 1846; LL.D. Madison university 1854. 
Student 1841-42. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor Second church. 
New Haven, Conn., 1845-49; Union church. New York, N. Y., 1849-52; 
editor Chronicle, New York, 1849-56; translator for American Bible 
union 1852-56; literary work and government service 1856-64, 1866-85; 
pastor Wooster place church. New Haven, Conn., 1864-66; teacher New 
York, N. Y., 1885-92. From Hamilton, N. Y. Died 1892. Frat. 

LADD, SAMUEL, Student 1838-40. From Brentwood, N. H. 

MALLET, JAMES FENNER. Student 1838-41. From Providence, R. I. 

MILES, JOSHUA JONES. Student 1838-41. From Bustleton, Penn. Died 
Clinton, 111., July 22, 1896. 

RICHMOND, LEWIS. Student 1838-42. Dry goods merchant Providence, 
R. I.; U. S. military service 1861-65, lieutenant-colonel; brevet brigadier- 
general; U. S. consul Queenstown, Ireland, 1875-80; Belfast, Ireland, 
1880-81; consul-general Rome 1881-82; secretary U. S. legation 1882; 
charg6 d'affaires ad interim; minister resident Portugal 1884-85; resident 
Bristol; Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Born Providence, March 12, 1824; died 
Flushing, L. I., N. Y. B. U. civ. war, Mauran, P. 

SANDFORD, OLIVER SHEPARD. Student 1838-40. From Wrentham, 

Mass. 
SHEPPARD, EPHRAIM. Student 1839-40. From Greenbush, N. J. 
STEBBINS, ELI MARSHALL. Student 1838-39. Born Brookline, Vt., 

May 20, 1814; died Norton, Mass., Aug. 11, 1839. P. 

TINGLE Y, GEORGE HERBERT. Student 1838-40. From Providence, 

R. I. 
TOLMAN, THOMAS. Student 1838-41. From Randolph, Mass. 
TWISS, DAVID FRANKLIN. Student 1838-40. From Sharon, N. H. 
WAUGH, JOHN, A.M. Hamilton college 1852. Student 1838-40. Ordained 

Presbyterian minister 1840; pastor Sanquoit, N. Y., 1841-55; Canton, 

N. Y., 1855-69; Carthage, N. Y., 1869-78; Cohocton, N. Y., 1878-93. 

Born North Carlisle, Eng., March 21, 1814; died Oct. 20, 1897. Hamilton 

WEAVER, STERRY ARNOLD. Special student 1838-39. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
WELLS, CHARLETON HENRY. Student 1840-42. From Columbia, S. C. 
WHIPPLE, JOHN. Student 1838-43. From Rutland, Vt. 23-*20 



i843 NON-GRADUATES 615 

1843 

BACON, SUMNER WINN. Student 1840-42. From Liberty county, Ga. 
Died Mcintosh, Liberty county, Ga., 1842. 

BOWEN, WILLIAM HORATIO. Student 1839-43. Agent New York 
packets. Providence, R. I.; flour merchant; agent Lyraansville mills. 
Providence. Born Providence, Jan. 7, 1824; died Providence, May 6, 

1897- P- 

BROWNELL, GEORGE EDWARD. Student 1839-41. From Providence, 
R. I. 

BURROUGHS, JOHN CURTIS. Student 1839-40. Minister. From 
Shelby, N. Y. Died Chicago, 111. P. 

EDDY, EDWIN BARNARD. Stvtdent 1839-42. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1852; ordained Baptist minister 1852; pastor Beverly, 
Mass., 1852-55; Winchester, Mass., 1855-60; Portsmouth, N. H., 1860-62; 
Waltham, Mass., 1862-69; Calais, Me., 1869-75. Born Providence, R. I., 
Aug. 21, 18 19; died Providence, May 27, 1885. Newton 

FARGO, ISAAC. Student 1839-40. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor 
N. Y.; 111.; Wis. Born 181 7; died Des Moines, la., Sept. 29, 1897. P. 

HOLBROOK, LOWELL, M.D. University of city of New York 1849. Stu- 
dent 1839-42. Physician Thompson, Conn. Address, Thompson, Conn. 

LORING, JOHN ALDEN, A.B. Harvard university 1843. Student 1839-42. 
Lawyer Boston, Mass. Born North Andover, Mass., Aug. 16, 1824; died 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 11, 1898. Harv., P. 

MANTON, GEORGE SALMA. Student 1839-41. From Providence, R. I. 

MATHER, JOSEPH HIGGINS. Student 1839-42, 1843-45. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1847. Born Lyme, Conn., Sept. 26, 1820; 
died Deep River, Conn., May 5, 1852. Newt. 

MURRAY, THOMAS SHARP. Special student 1839-40. From New Hope, 
Penn. 

PARKHURST, JONATHAN GOFF. Stvtdent 1839-41. Real estate agent. 
Address, 156 Sutton St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PATTERSON, JAMES WILLIAM. Student 1840-43. From Richmond, Va. 

PRENTICE, ROSWELL RANDALL, A.B. Colgate university 1844; A.M. 
1846. Student 1841-43. Graduated Colgate theological seminary 1844; 
ordained Baptist minister 1845; pastor various churches 1845-99; pro- 
fessor science, Kalamazoo college, 1853-54; principal Cedar Park seminary, 
Mich., 1854, 1855; resident Sandusky, N. Y., 1899. Address, Sandusky, 
N. Y. P. 

ROBINSON, JOSEPH WINCHESTER. Student 1839-43. From Stow, 
Mass.; died 1843. 

SAYLES, WILLIAM. Student 1839-40. From Providence, R. I. 

STALLKNECHT, FREDERIK STOUD. Student 1839-41. Lawyer New 
York, N. Y. From Marieboe, Denmark. Deceased. 

TOBEY, THOMAS WILLIAM. Student 1839-42. From Colebrook, Conn. 

WOODBURY, WILLIAM HAMILTON. Student 1841-43- From New 
Salem, Mass. 

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ALLEN, MARK ANTONY D'WOLF. Student 1840-42. Merchant New 
York, N. Y. From Bristol, R. I. Died Jan. i, 1899. P. 

BIGELOW, JOHN FLAVEL. Student 1840-44. Minister Brooklyn, 
N. Y. From Holden, Mass. Died June 20, 1884. Frat. 

BUGBEE, WILLIAM BROWN, Student 1840-44. From Wrentham, 
Mass. 



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GULP, SILAS WOOD SEXTUS. Student 1841-43. From Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

DAY, ALFRED FREDERICK. Student 1840-44. From Hartford, Conn. 

DRAKE, EBENEZER WADE. Student 1840-45. Physician Middleboro, 
Mass. From Stoughton, Mass.; died Middleboro, June 28, 1887. P. 

FISKE, ELIJAH WARREN, Student 1840-43. Bom Corinth, Me., Sept. 
7, 183.4; died Levant, Me., 1843. Frat., P. 

GUILD, GEORGE DWIGHT, A.B. Harvard university 1845. Student 
1840-42. Lawyer Boston, Mass. Born Dedham, Mass., March 17, 1825; 
died Boston, Mass., May 5, 1862. P. 

HALL, RICHARD NELSON, Student 1841-43. From Richmond, Va. 

JOHNSON, FRANCIS CLEAVELAND. Student 1842-44. From Edge- 
field, S. C. 

KING, ELISHA PORTER. Student 1842-44. Lawyer Perry county, 
Ala.; member Ala. legislature 1847; justice circuit court 1850-51; U. S. 
military service 1861, captain; trustee University of Ala. 1866. Bom 
Perry county, Ala., April 30, 1824; died Jan. 3, 1890. Frat. 

LELAND, ALONZO. Student 1840-44. Journalist, Lewiston, Id. From 
Springfield, Vt. Died Oct., 1891. P. 

LINCOLN, JAMES MADISON. Student 1840-42. From Putney, Vt. 

LITTLE, AMOS BRICKETT. Student 1840-44. From Newport, N. H. 

LUFBURROW, HOMER MILTON. Student 1840-44. From Savannah, 
Ga. 

LYON, SAMUEL SHERWOOD. Student 1840-42. From TmmbuU, 
Conn. 

MARTIN, LUTHER AMBROSE, M.D. Harvard university. Student 
1841-44. Physician Bristol, R. I., 1847-69; Youlden, 111., 1847-97. 
Born Barrington, R. I., March 8, 1824; died Youlden, 111., March 6, 1897. 

NEWELL, GEORGE. Student 1840-44. From Providence, R. I.; born 
1819; died Providence, R. I., April 18, 1869. R. I. rec. 

PIERCE, WILLIAM EUSTIS. Student 1840-43. From Somerset, Mass. 

RICHMOND, GEORGE BARSTOW. Student 1840-45. In business 
New Bedford, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1852; in- 
spector, weigher, gauger, and measurer New Bedford custom house 1861- 
74; mayor of New Bedford 1870-74, 1878; member Mass. state police 
commission 1873-74; member Mass. senate 1880-81; register of deeds, 
Bristol county, southern district, 1883-1903; member Westboro insane 
hospital 1886-1903; trustee New Bedford five cent savings bank; member 
board of managers New Bedford port society; Republican state central 
committee. Born New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 9, 1821; died New Bedford, 
Feb. 27, 1903. N. B. mercury, P. 

RIPLEY, HENRY JOHN. Student 1840-43. From Newton, Mass.; died 
Nov. 2, 1843. P- 

WALDOCK, JAMES. Student 1840-43. Physician. Address, 22 Delle 
Ave., Boston, Mass. Frat. 

WILLIAMS, BOARDMAN. Student 1840-45. From Charlestown, Mass. 
Died 1844. 

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1845 

ALLEN, ALFRED FRANKLIN. Student 1842-45. From Cincinnati, O. 

ANDREWS, ROBERT SHAW. Student 1841-43. From Boston, Mass. 

BELL, JAMES EWELL, M.D. Medical college of Va. 1849. Student 1841- 
46. Physician and surgeon Kempsville, Va. ; magistrate 1852-61; school 
commissioner 1854-61; president county court 1869; sheriff Princess 
Anne co., Va., 1869-73. Deceased(?). Frat. 



i845 NON-GRADUATES 617 

CARPENTER, GEORGE. Student 1841-44. Graduated theological in- 
stitution, New Hampden, N. H., 1845; ordained Baptist minister 1846; 
pastor Westminster, Mass., 1846-49; Rowe, Mass.; Scituate, Mass.; 
Manchester, Vt., 1857-?. Born Norton, Mass., Aug. 30, 1818. 

Hist, of Norton 

FARNHAM, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1841-45- From Salem, Mass. 
GAGE, WILLIAM. Student 1841-43. From Templeton, Mass. Deceased. 
GIBBS, CHARLES. Student 1841-44. Horticulturist Milwaukee, Wis. 

From Wareham, Mass. Reported deceased. 
GIFFORD, CHARLES. Student 1841-44- Bom Greenfield, N. Y., Sept. 

2, 1819; died Milwaukee, Wis., May 17, 186 1. P. 

GRIGGS, STEPHEN CHANDLER. Student 1841-44- From Pomfret, 

Conn. Died Feb. i, 1901. P. 

LeBARON, JAMES FRANCIS. Student 1842-45. Tutor St. Paul's school. 

College Point, L. I., N. Y. ; journalist Brooklyn, N. Y.; connected with 

Brooklyn Eagle. Born R. I., July 17, 1824; died Asbury Park, N. J., 

Dec. 26, 1903. P. 

MARTIN, EDWARD SAMPSON. Student 1841-45. Lawyer Providence 

R. I. From Providence, R. I. Born 1823; died Providence, Feb. 10, 

1855. Prov. dir., R. I. rec. 

MICKELL, WILLIAM GRIDLEY. Student 1841-44. Student Florence, 

Italy. From Boston, Mass. Died Florence, Italy, 1857. Frat. 

MILLER, NATHANIEL. Student 1841-44. Student medicine Paris, 

two years; physician Providence, R. I. Born Franklin, Mass., 1824; 

died Providence, R. I., May 5, 1866. 
NICHOLS, EZRA ADDISON SEARLE, M.D. Philadelphia medical college 

1846. Student 1841-43. Physician. Born Bradford, N. H., Dec. 20, 

1826; died Princeton, 111., April 17, 1879. P. 

PARKER, ARTEMAS HOW. Student 1841-43. From Providence, R. I. 

PUTNAM, BENJAMIN PORTER. Student 1843-45. From Morrisville, 
N. Y. 

RIST, AMOS. Student 1841-45. Physician in the south. From Ux- 
bridge, Mass. Born about 1823; died Ky. about 1875. ■^• 

SANFORD, WILLIAM. Student 1841-43. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
justice court of magistrates. Born Wickford, R. I., 1823; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Oct. 17, 1878. P. 

SNOW, AUGUSTIN. Student 1841-45. Law student Harvard university 
1844-45; New York, N. Y.; admitted to bar 1848; journalist New York, 
N. Y., 1848-65, 1866-90; editor Bulletin, San Francisco, Cal., 1865-66. 
Born Pomfret, Vt., May 16, 1823; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1890. 

Harv. law quin., P. 

SWAIN, BENJAMIN OSBORNE. Student 1841-43. From Pomfret, Vt. 

TINKER, ROBERT SPARROW. Special student 1841-42. From Greens- 
boro, Ala. 

WALKER, TIMOTHY CLARK. Student 1841-43. Resident Gardiner, 
Me. Born Medway, Mass., May 22, 1823. Jameson Medway 

WELD, AARON LUCIAN. Special student 1841-42. Born Sturbridge, 
Mass., April 30, 1813; died Brooklyn, Conn., Feb. 5, 1846. P. 

WHITAKER, BENJAMIN ANDREWS. Student 1841-42. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

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1846 

ANGELL, GEORGE THORNDIKE, A.B. Dartmouth college 1846. Stu- 
dent 1842-44. Law student Harvard university 1850; admitted to bar 
185 1 ; lawyer Boston, Mass.; one of the founders Mass. society for the 



6i8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1846 

prevention of cruelty to animals 1868; president 1868-; American hu- 
mane education society 1889-; director American social science associ- 
ation. Author numerous publications, largely relating to the humane 
treatment of animals; editor Our dumb animals, 1868-. Address, 19 Milk 
St., Boston. Mass. Harv. law quin., W. w. in Am., P. 

FRIEZE, LYMAN BOWERS. Special student 1842-43. Address, Crans- 
ton, R. I. 

GIFFORD, SANFORD ROBINSON. Student 1842-45. Artist New York, 
N. Y.; member National academy. Born Greenfield, N. Y., July 10, 
1823; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1880. Frat., P. 

GOREE, JOSEPH ALEXANDER. Student 1843-45. From Marion, Ala. 

HASKELL, BENJAMIN. Special student 1842-43. From Southbridge, 
Mass. 

HAVEN, JACOB. Student 1842-45. From Croyden, N. H. 

JENKINS, JOHN FOSTER. Student 1842-45. From Falmouth, Mass, 

JENCKS, ERASMUS NORCROSS. Student 1842-45. From Springfield. 
Mass. 

LAWTON, WILLIAM SEABROOK, M.D. elsewhere. Student 1844-46. 
Planter Robertsville, Hampton co., S. C. Frat. 

LEAMING, JONATHAN FURMAN. Student 1842-45. Dentist. Ad- 
dress, Cape May Court House, N. J. 

LOW, OBED BURNHAM. Student 1842-45. Law student with Rufus 
Choate and Daniel Webster; lawyer Boston, Mass. Born Essex, Mass., 
Nov. 1822; died July 4, 1879. P. 

LYON, EMORY, A.M. honorary 1858. Student 1842-45. See Honorary 
Graduates 1858. 

MATHEWSON, JOHN. Student 1842-44. From Providence, R. I. 

MIRICK, WILLIAM HARTWELL. Student 1842-45. From Salem, Mass. 

MOSHER, WILLIAM HENRY BRADLEY. Student 1842-46. From 
Bristol, R. I. 

NICHOLS, GEORGE HENRY. Student 1842-45. From Providence, 
R. I. 

OTHEMAN, ANTHONY HENRY. Student 1842-44. From Providence, 
R. I. 

PERRY, IRA. Student 1843-45. From Rehoboth, Mass. 

PLUMB, OBED. Student 1843-45. From Salisbury, Conn. 

REED, CHESTER ISHAM, A.M. honorary 1870. Student 1842-44. See 
Honorary Graduates 1870. 

REED, WILLIAM ASHTON. Student 1842-45. From Philadelphia, 
Penn. Deceased. 

SCAMMELL, SAMUEL STEARNS. Student 1842-45. Teacher and law- 
yer Providence, R. I. Born Bellingham, Mass., Nov. 27, 1822; died 
Providence, R. I., Dec. 2, 1891. Prov. dir. 

WILDER, CHARLES PEABODY. Student 1842-46. From Salem, Mass. 

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1847 

BLISS, GEORGE NELSON. Student 1843-45. Cotton cloth manufacturer 
Medway, Mass.; shoe manufacturer Boston, Mass. Born Attleboro, 
Mass., Nov. 17, 1825; died Jamaica Plain, Mass., Feb. 24, 1886. P. 

DEANS, GEORGE WHEATON, LL.B. Harvard university 1848. Student 
1843-45. Engaged in mining Cal. 1849-53; lawyer Taunton, Mass., 1855- 
57; merchant Boston, Mass., 1857-72; lawyer Jacksonville, Fla. Born 
Easton, Mass., May 29, 1827; died Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 9, 1888. 

Hist, of Easton, P. 



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HARRIS, JAMES. Student 1843-45. Physician. Address, Care W. T, 
Payne, 14 Bund, Yokohama, Japan. 

HOPPIN, WASHINGTON, M.D. Student 1843-47. Physician Provi- 
dence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. i, 1827; died Providence, 
R. I., April I, 1867. P. 

JAMES, RICHARD SEXTON, A.M. honorary 1850. Student 1843-45. 
See Honorary Graduates 1850. 

JUDSON, SAMUEL HERBERT. Student 1843-47. From Charleston, 
111.; Warren, Mass.; Salem, Mass. 

KEYSER, WALTER PHILIP. Special student 1843-44. From Balti- 
more, Md. 

LAWTON, JOB GEORGE. Student 1843-45. Lawyer. Born Freetown, 
Mass., March 18, 1823; died Cal. P. 

McFARLAND, JAMES ROBERT. Student 1845-46. Student College of N. 
J.; graduated Harvard divinity school 1852; ordained Unitarian minister 
1855; pastor Peoria, 111., 1855-58; Charleston, S. C, 1858-59. Author 
various orations. Born Charleston, Kanawha co., Va., Dec. 17, 1829; 
died Charleston, S. C, April 4, 1859. Harv. div. sch.. Fun. ser. 

NEWELL, TIMOTHY, M.D. Vt. medical college 1850. Student 1843-47. 
Physician Cranston Print Works, R. I., 1850-53; Providence, R. I., 1853- 
1901 ; U. S. military service 1861-6?, surgeon; fellow R. I. medical society; 
Providence medical association; treasurer 1876-78; member American 
medical association; American public health association; American 
social science association; treasurer and secretary Providence public 
park association; honorary member London metropolitan parks associa- 
tion. Author The family doctor. Born Sturbridge, Mass., March 29, 
1820; died Providence, R. I., June 20, 1901. R. I. med. soc. 

SAWYER, JEREMIAH HAYDEN, M.D. College physicians and surgeons. 
New York, N. Y., 1847. Student 1843-45. Physician Newburyport, 
Mass. Born Salisbury, Mass., Sept. 2, 1823; died Newburyport, Mass., 
July 3, 1864. P. 

WATSON, THOMAS HAZARD. Student 1843-46. Civil engineer Provi- 
dence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. Born 1821; died Providence, R, 
I., Nov. 29, 1862. Prov. dir., R. I. rec. 

WILLIAMS, JACOB LAFAYETTE. Student 1843-45. From Easton, 
Mass. 

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1848 

BORDEN, JOHN. Special student 1844-45. '^rom Clark co., la. 
COGGESHALL, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Student 1844-46. From Warren, 
R. I. 

DEANE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Student 1844-45. From Middleboro, 
Mass. Died 1845. 

ELDREDGE, JOSEPH MERCHANT. Student 1844-48. From Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 

HALL, ADDISON. Student 1844-47. From Lancaster county, Va. 

HINCKLEY, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1844-46. Address, Paw- 
catuck, R. I. 

JOHNSON, THOMAS HORNBY. Student 1845-47. From Edgefield 
district, S. C. 

McIVER, WILLIAM WILDS. Student 1845-48. From Richmond, Ala. 

MASON, ALBERT FREDERIC ROUX. Student 1843-45. Druggist 

Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., 1821; died Providence, Aug. 

16, 1905. Prov. jour. 



620 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1848 

MAXCY, JAMES WILLIAM. Student 1844-47. From Wrentham, Mass. 
MEESON, JOHN DAVIDSON. Student 1846-47. From Newark, N. J. 

POTTER, STEPHEN. Student 1844-48. From Dartmouth, Mass. De- 
ceased. 

QUINCY, SAMUEL HATCH. Student 1844-48. Merchant Rumney, N. 
H.; member N. H. legislature three terms; postmaster Derry and Rum- 
ney, N. H.; resident Lancaster, Mass.; member school committee Lan- 
caster six years; member board of registers 12 years. Born Rumney, 
N. H., June 20, 1827; died Lancaster, Mass., Dec. 12, 1903. P. 

TUCKER, JOHN HYRNE, M.D. Medical college of N. Y., 1848. Student 
1846-48. Planter Peedee River, S. C; Confederate military service 
Civil war, colonel. Born Georgetown co., S. C; died Plantersville, 
Georgetown co., S. C. P. 

VERNON, WILLIAM. Student 1844-46. Address, Morristown, N. J. 

WEEKS, JOHN ALBERT. Student 1844-46. From Levant, Me. Born 
Greenland, N. H., June 29, 1821. P. 

WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILLIAM. Student 1844-47. From Providence, 
R. I. Born 1827; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 26, 1847. Prov. rec. 

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1849 

BABBITT, EDWARD SPALDING. Special student 1845-47. Merchant 
Boston, Mass., and manufacturer Bristol, R. I., 1852-63; president and 
manager City insurance company. Providence, 1863-80; insurance agent 
Providence, 1880- ; member school committee, Bristol, R. I. Address, 
Bristol, R. I. Men of prog., P. 

BALDWIN, EDMUND WILLIS. Student 1845-48. Address, Stratford, 

N. H. 
CANNON, JOSEPH SKINNER. Special student 1845-48. From Per- 

quimon county, N. C. 
CHAPMAN, JOHN HE^NRY. Student 1845-47. From Cassville, N. Y. 

COLEGROVE, BELA HORTON. Student 1845-46. From Pomfret, 
Conn. 

CONGDON, ROBERT WHEATON. Student 1846-48. From Brooklyn 
N. Y. 

DEWING, SETH. Special student 1845-46. Joint principal Day acad- 
emy, Wrentham, Mass.; principal grammar school, Quincy, Mass., nearly 
20 years; resident Wellesley 1883-95. Born West Needham, now Welles- 
ley, Mass., Aug. 8, 1820; died Wellesley, Jan. 2, 1895. P. 

DEXTER, LEWIS. Special student 1845-47. Manufacturer Milltown, N. 
B., Canada; U. S. consul Leeds, England. Address, U. S. Consulate, 
Leeds, England. 

GREENE, WILLIAM CAHOONE. Student 1846-49. Admitted to bar 
1850; lawyer 1851-; Springfield, Mass.; Westfield, Mass.; Boston, Mass.; 
Fall River, Mass.; Boston. Address, 33 School St., Boston, Mass. 

Amherst 

GRINNELL, JOHN COGGESHALL. Student 1845-49- From New 
Bedford, Mass. 

HAYES, CHARLES WELLS, A.B. Hobart college 1849; A.M.; D.D. 1888. 
Student 1847-49. Ordained Episcopal minister; canon St. Luke's cathe- 
dral, Portland, Me., 1867-80; secretary diocese of western N. Y., 1887-; 
professor languages and librarian De Lancey divinity school 1893; 
trustee De Veaux college, New York; General theological seminary. 
Address, 60 Park Place, Geneva, N. Y. Frat. 



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LIPPITT, JOHN. Special student 7845-46. From Cranston, R. I. 

MASON, HENRY WAINWRIGHT. Student 1845-48. From Boston, 
Mass. 

NICHOLS, JOHN SMITH. Student 1845-47. From Newton, Mass. 

POST, EDWIN AUGUSTUS. Special student 1845-46. From Stanhope, 
N.J. 

RICE, HENRY. Special student 1845-46. From Bellingham, Mass. 

SHEDD, HENRY PICKHAM. Student 1845-48. In office of clerk of 
U. S. circuit court, San Francisco, Cal., many years. From Roxbury, 
Mass. Born Sept., 1827; died San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 5, 1897. 

STEARNS, GEORGE INGERSOLL, A.B. Amherst college 1849. Student 
1845-47. Teacher West Killingly, Conn., 1849-50; East "Windsor theo- 
logical institution 1850-52 ; ordained Congregational minister 1852 ; pastor 
Windham, Conn., 1852-62. Born Stearns' Hill, Killingly, Conn., Sept. 
7, 182c;; died Windham, Conn., Mar. 13, 1862. Amherst, P. 

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1850 

BARNEY, EDWIN LUTHER. Student 1846-47. Law student Yale 
college; admitted to bar 1850; lawyer; member Mass. senate 1865-66; 
judge advocate on staff of governor of Mass., 1869-75. Born North 
'Swansea, Mass., April i, 1827; died April 6, 1897. P. 

BATES, GUSTAVUS DAVIS. Student 1846-49. Address, Plymouth, 
Mass. 

BREWER, JOHN HIRAM. Student 1846-47. From Slaterville, R. I. 

CARTER, CALVIN HOLMES, A.B. Yale college 1851; A.M. 1854. Stu- 
dent 1848-50. Lawyer Waterbury, Conn., 1854-61; clerk Conn, senate 
1859; postmaster 1861-63; manager Waterbury brass company; member 
Conn, legislature 1883-85. Born Waterbury, Conn., May 19, 1829; died 
1887. Yale, P. 

COOKE, NICHOLAS FRANCIS. Student 1846-49. From Providence, 
R. I. Born Aug. 25, 1829. 

DeMILL, ELISHA BUDD, A.m. honorary 1853. Student 1849-50. See 
Honorary Graduates 1853. 

FLETCHER, CALVIN, A.M. honorary 1854. Student 1846-49. See 
Honorary Graduates 1854. 

GOODYEAR, AUSTIN. Student 1846-49. Address, Holyoke, Mass. 

HALL, GEORGE ERASTUS. Student 1846-50. From Wrentham, Mass. 

HALL, ROBERT. Student 1846-49. From Lancaster county, Va. 

LELAND, PARDON KIMBALL. Special student 1846-47. Lawyer and 
later justice, Kans. Born Grafton, Vt., June i, 1828. P. 

LENTELL, JESSE VALENTINE. Student 1846-48. Teacher Cal., 
1853-55; ordained Baptist minister 1855; pastor Spencer, Mass., 1855-57; 
student Newton theological institution 1857-59; pastor Sandisfield, Mass., 
1859-63; Conway, Mass., 1863-66; preacher Shutesbury, Mass., 1866-67; 
West Deerfield, 1867-68; missionary Cal., 1868-69; preacher Shutesbury, 
Mass., and other churches, 1869-70; pastor Stamford, Vt., 1870-72; 
travelling salesman. Address, Amherst, Mass. Newt., P. 

MILLER, CHARLES THURBER. Special student 1846-48. Resident 
Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. Born 1830; died Providence, 
R. I., June 9, 1876. R. I. rec. 

PERKINS, ROGER GRISWOLD. Student 1847-49. From New London, 
Conn. 

PRICE, CHARLES PERRIN. Student 1846-49. From Troy, N. Y. 

RAY, CHARLES ANDREW. Student 1847-49. From Indianapolis, Ind. 



622 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1850 

READ, CYRUS BUTLER. Special student 1846-47. From Providence, 
R. I. 

SMITH, ROBERT NOAH. Student 1846-50. Lawyer. From Calais, 
Me. Deceased. P. 

WILLIAMS, GILES BRYDONE. Student 1847-49- From Norwich, 
Conn. 

WINN, DANIEL DAMON. Student 1848-50. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1853; ordained Baptist minister 1853; pastor Lowell, 
Mass., 1853-55; Salem, Mass., 1855-67; New Bedford, Mass., 1867-80; 
Woburn, Mass., 1880-91; resident Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1891-95; Born 
Woburn, Mass., Nov. 25, 1824; died Jamaica Plain, Mass., June 28, 1895. 

Newt. 

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1851 

BENEDICT, GEORGE HENRY HOUGH. Student 1847-51. From 
North Providence, R. I.; later Pawtucket, R. I. 

BIRD, FRANCIS WILDER. Student 1848-51. Lawyer Windsor, Beebe 
CO., N. C; county attorney; Confederate military service, lieutenant- 
colonel. Born Windsor, Beebe co., N. C, April 6, 1830; killed Reams 
Station, Aug. 23, 1864. P. 

BRADFORD, JOSEPH. Student 1847-51. Merchant Newport, R. I. 

Newport dir. 

BUCK, DAVID JOSEPH. Student 1850-51. Land owner Macon, Miss.; 
county surveyor Noxube co.. Miss. Born Bucksville, Ala., Oct. 1828; 
died Macon, Miss., April 1896. P. 

CLARKE, GEORGE ELLERY, A.B. Williams college 185 1 ; A.M. Student 
1848-50. Teacher Needham, Mass.; resident West Needham, now 
Wellesley, Mass. From Needham, Mass. Died 1898. Williams 

DeWOLF, WINTHROP. Student 1848-51. Treasurer Franklin institu- 
tion for savings, Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. Born 1830; 
died Providence, Dec. 12, 1882. Prov. dir., Prov. rec. 

HUMESTON, LUTHER FRINK, M.D. Pittsfield medical school. Student 
1847-50. Physician. Born Holyoke, Mass., Feb., 1826; died Highland 
Springs, Richmond, Va., Jan. 30, 1899. P. 

LAMAR, ALBERT REES. Student 1847-49. From Augusta, Ga. 

LORD, HENRY DUTCH. Student 1847-48. From Roxbury, Mass. 

McKINSTRY, OLIVER LEE. Special student 1847-48. Student of 
music. Born Monson, Mass., 1829; died Monson, March, 1852. 

MANER, JOSEPH WADE. Special student 1847-49. Planter. Born 
Robertville, S. C; died Atlanta, Ga., 1902. P. 

RANDALL, CHARLES JENCKES. Student 1847-49. From Providence. 
' R. I. 

ROBERT, FRANCIS WAYLAND, LL.B. Yale university 1851. Lawyer. 
Address, Monticello, Ga. Yale 

WILLIAMS, NATHAN SUMNER. Student 1847-48. From Taunton, 
Mass. 

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1852 

ALLEN, WILLIAM DENNIS. Special student 1848-49. Chemist Cali- 
fornia 1849-50. From Worcester, Mass. Born 1825?; diedCal., 1850. P. 

BALLOU, DAVID. Student 1848-50. Manufacturer Globe manufactur- 
ing company, Woonsocket, R. I.; resident Providence, R. I. Address, i 
Hazard Ave., Providence, R. I. 



i852 NON-GRADUATES 623 

BALLOU, SULLIVAN. Student 1848-50. Teacher elocution National 
law school, Ballston, N. Y., 1850-52; admitted to bar 1853; lawyer 
Woonsocket, R. L; clerk R. L house of representatives three years; 
member 1857-59; speaker 1857-58; U. S. military service 1861, major. 
Born Smithlield, R. L, March 28, 1829; died near Sudley church, Va., 
July 26, 1861. B. U. civ. war. 

GODDING, WILLIAM WHITNEY. Student 1848-50. From Winchen- 
don, Mass. 

HART, HENRY CLAY. Special student 1848-49. From Eufaula, Ala. 

HARTRIDGE, CHARLES J. Student 1850-52. From Savannah, Ga. 

KIRK, CHARLES DOBYNS. Student 1850-51. From Mays ville, Ky. 

LAZELL, WARREN ELLIS. Student 1848-49. Born Worcester, Mass., 
Aug. 8, 1830; died Worcester, Nov. 18, 1849. ■^• 

MERRIAM, LINCOLN ASA. Special student 1848-49. From North 
Salem, Mass. 

POINDEXTER, ORLANDO. Student 1848-50. From Pittsburgh, Penn. 

RANDALL, PHINEAS MUNSELL. Student 1848-50. Civil engineer 
San Francisco, Cal. Author Quartz operator's hand-book; Practical 
hydraulics. From North Stonington, Conn. 

REED, GEORGE. Student 1848-51. From North East, N. Y. Died 1850. 

SHEPARD, HENRY FAIRFAX. Student 1848-52. From Salem, Mass. 

SMITH, ROSWELL CHAMBERLAIN. Special student 1848-50. From 
Lebanon, Conn. 

STORRS, MELANCTHON, A.B. Yale college 1852; M.D.1853. Student 
1848-51. Physician Colchester, Conn., 1853-61; U. S. military service 
1861-65, brigade surgeon; physician Hartford, Conn., 1865- 1900; vice 
president International congress 1887; president Conn, state medical 
society 1891; delegate Berlin medical congress 1891; member American 
medical association; American association of gynecologists and obste- 
tricians. Born Westford, Conn., Oct. 2, 1823; died Hartford, Conn., 
June 9, 1900. Hartford daily courant 

WEEDEN, WILLIAM BABCOCK, A.M. honorary 1875. Student 1848- 

51. See Honorary Graduates 1875. 

WILLIAMS, VIRGIL MAXCY. Student 1847-51. From Taunton, Mass. 

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1853 

ANDRUS, DANIEL SYLVESTER. Student 1849-53. Student Amherst 
college 1852; musician Williamsport, Penn. Born Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 7, 
183 1 ; died Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1883. Amherst 

BATES, FREDERIC. Student 1849-51. Merchant Pawtucket, R. I.; 
retired. Address, 84 Walcott St., Pawtucket, R. I. P- 

BLACKMER, JOHN. Student 1849-50. From Plymouth, Mass. 

BLODGETT, WILLIAM A. Student 1850-53. In business Boston, Mass. 
Born Somerville, Mass., Dec. 29, 1829; died Woburn, Mass., Dec. 23, 
1890. P- 

BRUCE, CHARLES PARKER. Student 1849-51. From Calcutta, India. 

CAMPBELL, CORNELIUS FRANKLIN. Student 1850. Born Roxbury, 
Mass., June 12, 1833; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 27, 1850. P. 

CHAFFIN, CHARLES. Student 1849-51. From Holden, Mass. 

CROCKER, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, A.M. honorary 1865. Student 1849- 

52. See Honorary Graduates 1865. 

DUNCAN, WILLIAM BUTLER. Special student 1849-50. From Prov- 
idence, R. I. 
GALE, ELBRIDGE. Student 1850-52. From Bennington, Vt. 



624 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1853 

GILLESPIE, LUCULLUS. Student 1850-51. From Norristown, Penn. 

GODDARD, DELANO ARLINGTON. Student 1849-50. From Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

HATCH, GEORGE SEARS. Student 1850-51. From Newburn, N. C. 

HENSHAW, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1849-50. Resident Provi- 
dence, R. I.; collector internal revenue 1885-88. Address, 100 Bowen 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LAWTON, EDWARD PAYSON. Student 1849-51. Commission mer- 
chant. Confederate military service Civil war, captain. Born Roberts- 
ville, S. C; killed at Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., 1862. P. 

MALCOM, CHARLES HOWARD, A. B. University at Lewisburg 1853; D.B. 
Princeton theological seminary; D.D. Bates college 1872. Student 1850- 
52. Episcopal minister; professor history St. Stephen's college, Annan-- 
dale, N. Y. Address, 24 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frat. 

MARCHANT, WILLIAM. Student 1849-51. From Providence, R. I. 

MASON, NATHAN FRANCIS. Special student 1849-50. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. Born 1831; died Providence, Aug. 7, 1870. Prov. rec. 

MASON, WILLIAM HAILE, M.D. elsewhere. Student 1849-50. Physi- 
cian Norwich, Conn. From Thompson, Conn. Died 1902. 

McAllister, cutler cord ay. student 1849-52. Lawyer San 
Francisco, Cal. From Savannah, Ga. Died San Francisco, Cal. P. 

PARKER, GEORGE BOARDMAN. Student 1849-50. Shoe manufac- 
turer North Reading, Mass. ; trustee and treasurer Flint memorial library. 
Born Reading, Mass., Dec. 14, 1832; died North Reading, Dec. 24, 1900. 

P. 

PERRY, WILLIAM STEVENS, A.B. Harvard university 1854; A.M.; 
Bishop's college, Lennoxville, Canada, 1859; D.D. Trinity college 1869; 
Hobart college 1886; Oxford university 1888; LL.D. William and Mary 
college 1876; Dublin university 1894; D.C.L. Bishop's college 18S5; 
University King's college, Windsor, N. S., 1886; University of the South, 
Tenn., 1893. Student 1849-52. Student Theological seminary, Alex- 
andria, Va.; ordained Episcopal deacon 1857; priest 1858; assistant 
rector St. Paul's church, Boston, Mass., 1857-58; Nashua, N. H., 1858-61; 
St. Steven's church, Poland, Me., 1861-63; Litchfield, Conn., 1864-69; 
Trinity church, Geneva, N. Y., 1869-76; bishop of Iowa 1876-98; professor 
history. Christian ethics and evidences of Christianity, Hobart college, 
1871-76; president 1876; professor systematic theology and president 
Griswold college, la., 1876. Author. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 13, 
1832; died Dubuque, Iowa, May 13, 1898. Hobart, Harv. 

RHEES, BENJAMIN RUST. Student 1850-51. From Williamsburgh, 
N. Y. Died New York, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1854. P. 

ROSS, WILLIAM MILTON. Student 1849-50. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1863; ordained Baptist minister 1863; pastor South 
Norwalk, Conn., 1863-65; West Hartford, Conn., 1865-68; North Billerica, 
Mass., 1868-71. Born Deerfield, Mass., Dec. 6, 1826; died Northampton, 
Mass., Nov. 5, 1872. Newt. 

SHEFFIELD, SIMON RAY. Student 1850-53. From New Shoreham, 
R. I. Died Sawyer's Bar, Liberty District, Siskiyou co., Cal., Dec. 12, 
1893. P. 

SIMPSON, IRA WHORTER. Student 1849-50. From Providence, R. I. 

THOMAS, CHARLES BRIGGS. Student 1849-51. Born Duxbury, Mass., 
Aug., 1830; died Duxbury, April 28, 1875. P. 



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TURNER, JOHN. Student 1849-52. From Providence, R. I. Died 
Bristol, R. I., April 1877. 

WALKER, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1850-52. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1855; ordained Baptist minister 1855; pastor 
Westboro, Mass., 1855-58; Natick, Mass., 1858-61; South Gardner, Mass., 
1861-65; Hampton Falls, N. H., 1865-68; Paris, Me., 1868-71; Greenville, 
N. H., 1871-73; Warner, N. H., 1873-80; Edgartown, Mass., 1880-84; 
North Leverett, Mass., 1885-87. Bom Lexington, Mass., June i, 1824; 
died North Leverett, Mass., Nov. 27, 1887. Newt. 

WATSON, MARSTON. Student 1849-52. Merchant West Orange, N. J. 

From Newark, N. J. Died Dec. 18, 1898. 
WHEATON, FRANK, A.M. honorary 1865. Special student 1849-50. 

See Honorary Graduates 1865. 

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1854 

ABBOTT, EDWIN. Student 1850-52. From Tiverton. 

ALBERTSON, JAMES MONROE. Student 1851-54. Inventor segment 
screw-baling press; plantation horse-power bale-tie; manufacturer Col- 
umbus, Ga., 1856-58; in commission business New Orleans, La.; mechan- 
ical and civil engineer. Born New London, Conn., July 4, 1831; died 
New London, Nov. 8, 1875. Frat. 

ALLEN, HENRY AUGUSTUS, LL.B. State and national law school, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1855. Student 1850-52. Lawyer; teacher House 
of Refuge, New York, N. Y.; principal city schools, Monroe, Mich.; 
high school, Jerseyville, 111.; superintendent schools. Author frequent 
contributions to newspapers. Born Hardwick, Vt., 1827; died Hardin, 
111., March 19, 1891. P. 

BINNEY, JOHN. Student 1850-51. From Boston, Mass. 

BOWERS, CHARLES. Student 1851-52. From Lowell, Mass. 

BURRAGE, CHARLES W. Student 1851-52. From Leominster, Mass. 

CHESSMAN, CHARLES F. Student 1850-52. From Milford, Mass. 

COCHRANE, WILLIAM B. Student 1851-52. Civil engineer. Address, 
Stamford, Conn. 

CRANDALL, WILLIAM WELLS, M.D. New York university 1858. 
Student 1850-52. Graduate student New York eye and ear infirmary; 
London; physician Andover, Allegany co. N. Y., until 1887; Wellsville, 
N. Y., 1887-99; member N. Y. house of representatives 1872, 1873; vice 
president New York medical society 1892. Born Genesee, N. Y., March 
23, 1828; died Wellsville, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1899. P. 

CUMMINGS, AUGUSTUS. Student 1850-54. Treasurer and collector 
two local societies. Address, 78 Spring St., Portland, Me. P. 

DAVIS, BENJAMIN F. Student 1850-53. From Nashville, Tenn. 

DAY, ALCEUS BALLOU. Student 1850-52. From Providence, R. I. 

DEXTER, ARTHUR FENNER. Student 1850-53. U. S. military service 
1861-62, captain; lawyer Providence, R. I.; editor Telegram, Providence, 
1884-86. Bom Providence, R. I., April 2, 1837; died Barstow, Cal., 
Feb. 27, 1887. Hamilton 

DUVILLARD, JOHN A. Student 1850-52. U. S. military service Civil 
war. From Cape Vincent, N. Y. 

EDES, HENRY WARE. Student 1850-53. From Kingston, Mass. 

FALES, EDWARD. Student 1850-51. From Bristol, R. I. 

FISHER, ROBERT A. Student 1850-52. From Providence, R. I. 

FURNISS, HARTMAN. Student 1850-52. From New York, N. Y. 



626 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1854 

GIFFORD, JOHN PATTERSON SHELTON. Student 1852-^4. From 
Canaan, N. Y. Died near Chatham, N. Y. 

GODDARD, MOSES BROWN IVES. Student 1850-53. Merchant, firm 
of Brown and Ives company. Providence, R. I. Address, 25 Brown St., 
Providence, R. I. 

HALL, JAMES POOL. Student 1850-52. From Albany, Ga. 

HARRIS, GEORGE. Student 1850-51. From Exeter, N. H. 

HAWLEY, CHARLES W. Student 1850-51. From Milwaukee, Wis. 

JENKS, DANIEL BROWNING. Student 1850-54. Foreman Fales and 
Jenks machine company, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 73 Olive St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

JENKS, STEPHEN ARNOLD. Student 1850-53. Treasurer Fales and 
Jenks machine company, Pawtucket, R. I.; president Pawtucket man- 
ufacturing company; treasurer U. S. cotton company. Address, Fales 
and Jenks Machine Co., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

LONG, SAMUEL. Student 1850-52. From Hertford, N. C. 

MARINI, GEORGE CHARLES de, D.D.S., Baltimore college of dental sur- 
gery. Special student 1850-51. Private tutor Providence, R. I.; stu- 
dent agriculture, Dresden, Germany; farmer Sweden, two years; U. S. 
military service 1861; dentist New York, N^ Y. ; St. Petersburgh, Russia; 
right honorable dentist to Czar Alexander II and Alexander III; knight- 
ed; resident Toulouse, France; Brussels, Belgium. Address, 55 rue Van- 
derlinden, Brussels, Belgium. P. 

MARSHALL, ETHELBERT A. Student 1850-51. From Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

McRUER, WILLIAM, Ph.B. Yale college 1853. Student 1851-53. From 
Bangor, Me. Died 1858. Yale 

MORGAN, CHARLES C. Student 1850-53. Commission merchant Nash- 
ua, N. H. From Nashua, N. H. Died 1874. 

NOYES, AMOS. Student 1850-52. From Newburyport, Mass. 

NUMAN, WILLIAM A. Student 1850-52. From Troy, N. Y. 

OLNEY, JAMES N. Student 1850-52. From Brooklyn, N. Y. 

PARSONS, CHARLES. Student 1850-51. Address, Kennebunk, Me. 

PARSONS, JAMES RUSSELL. Student 1850-52. Civil engineer Hoosick 
Falls, N. Y.; vice president Walter A. Wood company, Hoosick, 25 years; 
president board of education many years. Born Hoosick Falls N. Y., 
Oct. 14, 1830; died Schenectady, N. Y., June 22, 1899. Troy daily press 

PECKHAM, NATHANIEL C. Student 1850-53. Graduated law school, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; admitted to bar; merchant New York, N. Y., 
Milltown, Conn., and Narragansett Pier, R. I.; farmer South Kingstown, 
R. I.; member R. I. senate 1869, 1870, 1871; town council. Born South 
Kingstown, R. I., May 15, 1830; died Narragansett Heights, R. I., Jan. 
II, 1905. Prov. jour. 

PERRIN, GEORGE KINNEY. Student 1851-54. Lawyer. Born Ber- 
lin, Vt., April 1827; died Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 30, 1904. P. 

RATHBONE, JOSHUA H. Student 1850-53. From Providence, R. I. 

READ, ANDREW. Student 1850-53. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1855; ordained Baptist minister 1855; pastor Pembroke, Me., 
1855-56; Sturbridge, Mass., 1858-61; Hanover, Mass., 1862-82; Bolton, 
Mass., 1883-89; resident Rockland, Mass.; North Hanover, Mass. Ad- 
dress, North Hanover, Mass. P, 

RICHMOND, NATHANIEL P. Student 1850-52. From Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

ROGERS, ALBERT B. Student 1850-52. From Providence, R. I. 



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TEMPLE, CHARLES MIRICK. Student 1850-54. Superintendent of 

schools White Pigeon, Mich., several years; pastor Sturgis, Mich.; Grand 

Rapids, Mich.; Templeton, Mass. Born Rutland, Mass., April 27, 1827; 

died Rutland, April 8, 1879. P. 

THURSTON, GEORGE E. Student 1850-52. Druggist and apothecary 

Providence, R. L, until i860. From Providence, R. L Prov. dir. 

VICKERY, BENJAMIN C. Student 1850-51. From Taunton, Mass. 
WETHERELL, SIMON B. Student 1850-53. From Taunton, Mass. 
WILBOUR, CHARLES EDWIN. Student 1850-52. Reporter Tribune, 

New York, N. Y.; admitted to bar 1859; lawyer New York; Egyptologist. 

Translator Beauvallet's Rachel of the new world; Hugo's Les Miserables. 

Born Little Compton, R. I., March 17, 1833; died Paris, France, Dec. 

17, 1896. Bost. trans. 

WINCHESTER, JOSEPH RICHARD. Student 1851-53. From Donald- 

sonville, La. 

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1855 

ABBOT, NATHAN MILLER WHEATON. Student 1851-52. Born 
Warren, R. I., Dec. 25, 1836; died at sea May 31, 1853. '55, P. 

AMES, OLIVER, LL.D. honorary 1892. Student 1851-53. See Honorary 
Graduates 1892. 

ARNOLD, RICHARD JAMES. Student 1851-53. Resident Providence, 
R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 17, 1834; died Flushing, N. Y., Apr. 
19, 1899. Prov. dir. 

BALCH, COLLINS LAWTON. Student 1851-54. Manufacturer cellu- 
loid. Address, 36 Washington Place, New York, N. Y. '55, P. 

BARNES, JAMES ABORN. Student 1851-54. From Smithfield, R. I. 

BOOTH, WARRINGTON ROATH. Student 1851-54. Admitted to bar 
1852; lawyer; minister 1856-60; retired i860; resident New York, N. Y. 
From Norwich, Conn. Frat. 

BRAND, HORACE HOLLEY. Student 1851-53. Farmer Cooper co., 
Mo., 1853-61; Confederate military service 1861-63. Born Lexington, 
Ky., April 4, 1832; killed Arkansas, March 13, 1863. '55 

BRIGHT, RICHARD J. Student 1851-54. Lawyer. Address, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. Frat. 

BROWN, JOHN KENT. Student 1851-55. Civil engineer railroad, Ga. 
and N. C; Confederate military service 1861-65, captain; civil engineer 
Wilmington, N. C; city engineer; member board of assessors. Born 
Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 26, 1834; reported deceased. '55 

BROWN, THOMAS BALDWIN. Student 1852-54. Lawyer. From 
South Reading, now Wakefield, Mass. 

BUCKINGHAM, J;AMES. Student 1851-53. Farmer Zanesville, O.; U. 
S. military service 1864; president Muskingum county agricultural soci- 
ety; member Ohio state board of agriculture 1865-73; president 1872; 
president Ohio and Kanawha railroad 1883-87; director Cincinnati and 
Muskingum Valley railroad 187 2-. Author History of the Buckingham 
family, 1892. Address, Zanesville, O. '55, P. 

BULLARD, ALFRED RODOLPHUS, M.D. Harvard university 1859. 
Student 1851-55. Physician Enfield, N. H.; Holliston, Mass.; Dedham, 
Mass. Born Framingham, May 20, 1834; died at sea. May 5, 1867. P. 

CHAPIN, WILLIAM WATERMAN. Student 1851-55. Travelled in 
Europe, Egypt and Syria 1854-58; secretary Providence board of trade 
1871-73; R. I. state board of charities and corrections 1873-87, 1888-92; 
member school committee one year. Address, 80 Benefit St., Providence, 
R- I- '55> P. 

CLARK, FRANK. Student 1851-54. From Providence, R. I. 



628 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1855 

DICKERMAN, ALBERT. Student 1851-53. From Stotighton, Mass. 
DIKE, WILLIAM HEATHERINGTON. Student 1851-54. Lawyer New 

York, N. Y. Born Providence, R. I., April 15, 1835; died May 4, 1895. 

'55, Frat. 
DIX, GEORGE LEWIS. Student 1851-54. From Providence, R. I. 

Born 1834; died Providence, R. I., March 27, 1879. P. 

ELLIS, GEORGE MANTON ELLERY. Student 1851-53. From North 

Sandwich, Mass. 
FARRINGTON, SILAS. Student 1851-54. From Hartford, Conn. 
FLETCHER, STOUGHTON A. Student 1852-53. With S. A. Fletcher 

and company, bankers, Indianapolis, Ind. ; president Indianapolis gas, 

light and coke company until 1878; Atlas engine works 1878-95; member 

Ind. state board of charities. Born Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 25, 1831; 

died Indianapolis, March 29, 1895. P. 

FOSTER, ELI FRANKLIN. Student 1851-53. Principal Stillwater 

academy, Stillwater, N. Y., 1854-56; grammar school, Springfield, Mass., 

33 years; private tutor Springfield. Author articles and poems in 

newspapers. Address, 40 High St., Springfield, Mass. P. 

GATCHELL, ELISHA, M.D. University of Penn. 1855. Student 1851-54. 

Physician Philadelphia, Penn. From Marlboro, Penn. Died Oct. 5, 

1857- 
GODDARD, FRANK WAYLAND. Student 1851-53. U. S. military 

service 1 86 1, captain Carbineers. From Providence, R. I. Born 1833; 

died Providence, May 16, 18 89. B. U. civ. war 

GRIER, WILLIAM POTTER. Student 1851-53. Physician; U. S. 

military service 1861-66, assistant surgeon. From Philadelphia, Penn. 

Died Arkansas River, Jan. 22, 1866. B. U. civ. war 

HANNAH, SEPTIMUS S. Student 1852-53. From Indianapolis, Ind. 
HENSHAW, RICHMOND. Student 1851-53. From Providence, R. I. 

Born 1833; died Providence, March 24, 1890. R. I. rec. 

HILL, THOMAS COOPER. Student 1851-52. From Philadelphia, Penn. 
HOWARD, JOSEPH. Student 1851-52. From Hartford, Conn. 
HOYT, DAVID WEBSTER. A.M. honorary 1872. Student 1S53-54. See 

Honorary Graduates 1872. 

KELLOGG, JULIUS FIELD. Student 1852-55. From Kenosha, Wis. 

LORD, JOHN McCURDY. Student 1851-53. Merchant. Address, 1332 

Main St., Kansas City, Mo. P. 

MAGENIS, ARTHUR JOHN. Student 1852-54. Lawyer St. Louis, Mo.; 
New Orleans, La. From St. Louis, Mo.; died 188?. 

NEWELL, GEORGE EDWIN. Student 1851-57. Coal and wood mer- 
chant Pawtucket, R. I. Born Cumberland, R. I., Sept. 19, 1830; died 
Pawtucket, R. I., May 12, 1896. 

PALEN, GILBERT EZEKIEL, Ph.B. Yale college 1853; M.D. Albany med- 
ical college 1855; LL.D. American university, Harriman, Tenn., 1900. 
Student 1851-52. Engaged in business 1855-77; physician Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1877-1901. Born Palenville, N. Y., May 3, 1832; died Ocean 
City, N. J., July 28, 1901. Yale, P. 

PARSONS, DAVID BALL. Student 1851-52. Address, 1804 Fourth 
Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. 

PETERS, JOHN THOMPSON. Student 1852-55. Admitted to bar 1857; 
lawyer Hartford, Conn.; city auditor. Address, Colchester, Conn. 

PIERSON, EDWARD FRANKLIN. Student 1851-55. From New 
York, N. Y. 

PIERSON, GEORGE BOWEN. Student 1851-53. From New York, 
N. Y. 



i855 NON-GRADUATES 629 

PRESTON, ADDISON WEBSTER. Student 1851-54. Farmer Danville, 
Vt.; U. S. military service 1861-64, colonel. Born Burke, Vt., Dec. 8, 
1830; killed Battle of Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864. Frat. 

RANDALL, AUBURN JOEL. Student 1851-52. From Danville, Vt. 

RICHMOND, FRANK. Student 1851-53. From Providence, R. I. 

RIPLEY, JAMES MADISON, LL.B. Albany law school 1855. Student 
1851-54. Lawyer Providence, R.I.; judge advocate R. I. militia 1862. 
Address, 148 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. R. I. eye. 

ROBERTS, ABRAM ADAMS. Student 1851-53. Graduated Meadville 
theological school 1865; Unitarian minister; merchant Baraboo, Wis. 
From Goffstown, N. H. '55 

SAWYIER, NATHANIEL ISAAC. Student 1851-54. Physician. Ad- 
dress, Frankfort, Ky. 

SMITH, DUNCAN. Student 1852-54. From Portland, Me. 

TAFT, GEORGE HORNE. Student 1851-55. From North Providence, 
R. I. 

THOMAS, ARTHUR GREEN. Student 1851-52. From Dayton, O. 

TRUE, JOSEPH. Student 1851-52. From Berlin, Vt. 

WARREN, ORESTES. Student 1851-54. Surveyor 111. central railroad; 
teacher Vaiden, Miss.; Confederate military service 1863, quarter-master 
sergeant. Born East Killingly, Conn., Nov. 24, 1825; died Spring Hill, 
Tenn., April 18, 1863. '55, P. 

WHEELER, HENRY MARTYN. Student 1852-53. Student Amherst 
college 1851-52. With State mutual life insurance company of Wor- 
cester, Worcester, Mass., nearly 25 years; assistant secretary many years. 
Address, Andover, Mass. '55, P. 

WILDER, WARREN. Student 1851-52. From Cincinnati, O. 

WILLEY, STUYVESANT TEN BROECK. Student 1852-54. From 
Sumner, Me.; died East Sumner, Me., Nov. 29, 1855. P. 

WINCHESTER, BENJAMIN F. Student 1852-55. From Donaldson- 
ville, La. 

WORCESTER, JOSEPH HILLIARD. Student 1852-54. Teacher sev- 
eral years; admitted to N. H. bar 1864; lawyer Rochester, N. H., 1864- 
1900; town clerk 1865-66; postmaster 1867; justice police court 1869-75; 
member school board 10 years. Born Milton, N. H., Dec. 31, 1830; died 
Rochester, N. H., April 11, 1900. P. 

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ABBOTT, EDWIN RALPH. Student 1853-54. Address, 24 Susan St., 
Providence, R. I. 

ADAMS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Student 1852-53. Merchant New York, 
N. Y.; U. S. military service 1861-65, captain; brevet major 1864; brevet 
lieutenant-colonel 1865. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 15, 1834; died 
Bristol, R. I., Oct. 13, 1883. B. U. civ. war, P. 

ALMY, THOMAS JEFFERSON. Student 1852-54. Clerk Providence, 
R. I., 1856. From Providence, R. I. Dir. 1856 

ANDREWS, DAVID ALLEN. Student 1852-55. Cashier Elmwood bank. 
Providence, R. I., 1855-59; cotton dealer in South 1859-63; member 
firm of Andrews and company, wholesale grocers, Boston, Mass., 1863- 
68; secretary Globe nail company, Boston, 1868-76; W. W. Money and 
company, manufacturers horse-shoe nails, Boston, 1876-84; treasurer 
Thayer and Judd paraffine company. New Bedford, Mass., 1884-87; 
Pettingell Andrews company 1888-93. From Providence, R. I. Died 
Washington, D. C, March 11, 1893. P. 



630 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1856 

ANTIS, CHARLES HAMMOND. Studert 1852-55. Secretary Paper 
car company; president. Address, 1320 Morse Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

ARNOLD, EDWARD R. Student 1852-53. Resident Providence, R. I., 
1859. From Providence. Born 1835; died Providence, Oct. 30, 1874. 

Dir. 1859 

ARNOLD, HENRY WATERMAN. Student 1852-55. Merchant Prov- 
idence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. 

BAILEY, FRANK. Student 1852-56. From Hopkinton, N. H. 

BATES, CALEB. Student 1853-55. From Cincinnati, O. 

BECKWITH, MORRIS BOSWORTH. Student 1852-55. Principal Royal 
school, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 1855-65; teacher private school, 
Honolulu, 1865-68; Fort street school, Honolulu, 1868-78. Born Great 
Barrington, Mass., Dec. 16, 1824; died Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 
July 5, 1881. P. 

BELL, LOUIS. Student 1852-54. Lawyer Farmington, N. H., 1857-61; 
justice police court 1859; town solicitor Strafford co., N. H., 1861; U. S. 
military service 1861-65, colonel; brevet brigadier-general 1865. Born 
Chester, N. H., March 8, 1837; killed Fort Fisher, N. C, Jan. 15, 1865. 

B. U. civ. war 

BLODGETT, GEORGE D. Student 1852-53. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

BRAND, JOHN. Student 1853-54. From Providence, R. I. Born 1830; 
died Providence, Feb. 26, 1883. R. I. rec. 

BROOKS, CHARLES. Student 1852-54. Teacher 1854-59; student New- 
ton theological institution 1860-61; ordained Baptist minister 1861; pas- 
tor West Wardsboro, Mass., 1861-64; delegate Christian commission 1864; 
pastor Rowe and Claremont, Mass., 1864-67; West Royalston, Mass., 
1867-69; Weston, Vt., 1869-70; various churches la., 1870-81; in business 
Liverrnore, la. Address, Livermore, la. Newt. 

BROOKS, HORACE EARLE. Student 1853-55. U. S. military service 

Civil war; secretary American legation Pajis. From Worcester, Mass. Died 
1870. 

BROWN NICHOLAS. Student 1852-53. From Providence, R. I. De- 
ceased. 

COZZENS, JAMES GOULD. Student 1852-54. Real estate dealer 
Chicago, 111. Address, 3608 Ellis Park, Chicago, 111. P. 

CRAWFORD, HENDERSON. Student 1852-54. From Attakapas, La. 

CUSHMAN, SAMUEL. Student 1852-56. In business and mining Den- 
ver, Col. ; Central City, Col. ; editor and publisher Central city registrar, 
several years; agent powder mills, Deadwood, S. D.; superintendent 
schools Lawrence CO., S. D.; dean School of mines, Deadwood, S. D. Born 
Attleboro, Mass., 1830; died near Alliance, Neb., Dec. 1899. P. 

EARLE, WILLIAM WILLARD. Student 1853-55. From Worcester, Mass. 

EDGAR, JAMES WILLIAMS. Student 1853-55. From Indianapolis, la. 

EDSON, WILLIAM. Student 1852-53. Address, East Bridgewater, Mass. 

FALES, JOEL FISHER. Student 1852-55. Address, Walpole, Mass. 

FAY, EMORY. Student 1852-54. From Grafton, Mass. Born Grafton, 
Mass., May 3, 1829. P. 

FISK, CHARLES ESBON. Student 1852-54. From Providence, R. I. 

FITZ, WILLIAM. Student 1852-55. Student Newton theological insti- 
tution 1855-57; ordained Baptist minister 1857; pastor Westerly, R. I., 
1857-58, 1861-65; South church, Hartford, Conn., 1858-60; U. S. military 
service 1865, chaplain; pastor Haverhill, Mass., 1865-68; Montpelier, 
Vt., 1869-71; North Attleboro, Mass., 1872-73; Burrillville, R. I., 1873-81; 
East Providence, R. I., 1881-86; Rumney, N. H., 1887-90; resident 
Harrisville, R. I., 1890-95. Born Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 5, 1828; died 
Harrisville, R. I., Jan. 8, 1895, Newt. 



1856 NON-GRADUATES 631 

FORE, HENRY THWEATT. Student 1853-55. From Charlotte, Va. 
FOX, LOUIS R. Student 1852-53. From Doylestown, Penn. 

GOODELL, DAVID HARVEY, A.M. honorary 1889. Student 1852-55. 
See Honorary Graduates 1889. 

HALLETT, GEORGE. Student 1852-54. From Providence, R. I. Re- 
ported deceased. 

HAZARD, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1852-54. Merchant Wakefield, 
R. I.; postmaster Wakefield 16 years. Address, Wakefield, R. I., P. 

HOPPIN, GEORGE FREDERIC. Student 1852-54. Merchant Valpa- 
raiso, Chile. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 12, 1836; died Providence 
June 18, 1883. 

HOWE, CHARLES H. Student 1852?. U. S. military service Civil war, 
assistant surgeon. B. U. civ. war 

HUTCHINS, CHARLES. Student 1852-55. Member staff Missionary 
herald, Boston, Mass., many years. From Wilmington, Del. 

JOHNSON, JOHN HENRY. Student 1853-54. From Providence, R. I. 
Born 1836; died Providence, R. I., March i6, 1885. R. I. rec. 

JOHNSON, WILLIAM WARREN. Student 1852-55. Clergyman Beaver 
Dam, Wis. From Franklin, La. Died 1872. Frat. 

KINSEY, ABRAM B. Student 1852-53. From Adams county. Miss. 

LaDUC, THOMAS. Student 1853-55. From Wilmot, Wis. 

LEMON, GEORGE WASHINGTON. Student 1852-54. From George- 
town, Ky. 

LEONARD, EDWARD FRANCKE, A.B. Union college 1857. Student 
1852-56. Lawyer Springfield, 111., 1858-; president Toledo, Peoria and 
Western railway company. Address, Springfield, 111. Frat. 

LOOMIS, WATTS TODD. Student 1853-56. Lawyer. Address, Little 
Falls, N. Y. P. 

LOTHROP, CHARLES H. Student 1852-53. From Taunton, Mass. 

McCarthy, Nicholas, student 1852-55. Address, 32 East Vermont 
St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

MAURAN, JOSEPH RUSSELL. Student 1852-55. Born Providence, 
R. I., Nov. 21, 1836. R. I. rec. 

MORRISON, WILLIAM HERBERT. Student 1853-56. From Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 
MOTT, CHARLES. Student 1852-54. From New Haven, Conn. 
OTIS, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1852-55. From Cleveland, O. 

PERRY, DWIGHT PLATT. Student 1853-55. From Clarkson, N. Y.; 
deceased. 

RAYMOND, JOSEPH SHERWOOD. Student 1852-54. From Lebanon, 
Conn. 

REYNOLDS, FRANCIS WAYLAND. Student 1852-55. From Boston, 
Mass. 

RHODES, FRANK AUGUSTUS. Student 1852-54. U. S. military ser- 
vice 1862, first lieutenant. Address, 20 Market Sq., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war 

ROBERT, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Student 1853-56. Address, 168 
Crew St., Atlanta, Ga. 

ROBERT, STONEY JEHU, M.D. Ga. medical college 1853. Student 
1853-55. Physician. From Marietta, Ga. ; died 1878. 

SANFORD, ENOCH WARREN, M.D. Sttident 1852-55. Physician Brook- 
line, Mass. Born Raynham, Mass., 1827; died Brookline, Mass., about 
1871. P. 



632 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1856 

SMITH, SHERMAN GIBSON. Student 1852-54. Ordained Baptist 
minister; pastor East Greenwich, R. I., 11 years; Palmer, N. Y. ; Lock- 
port, N. Y.; Staten Island, N. Y.; Norwood, R. I. Born N. Y.; died 
Perryville, R. I., Nov. 25, 1902. Prov. jour. 

STAFFORD, CHRISTOPHER RHODES. Student 1852-54. Resident 
Providence, R. I. Born 1836; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 25, 1902. 

Prov. rec. 

STARKWEATHER, SAMUEL. Student 1852-56. U. S. military ser- 
vice 1862; lawyer. Address, 469 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 

B. U. civ. war 

STONE, JAMES MONROE. Student 1852-55. Member Me. legislature. 
Address, Kennebunkport, Me. Frat. 

STRONG, ABNER DUNSMORE. Student 1853-56. From Ashtabula, O. 

TAYLOR, ALEXANDER VIETS GRISWOLD. Student 1852-54. Clerk 
Merchants national bank. Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. 
Born 1834; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 5, 1875. Prov. rec, Frat. 

TAYLOR, HORACE CLARK. Student 1852-55. Teacher Southbridge, 
Mass. Born Norwich, now Huntington, Mass., 1827; died Huntington, 
Mass., about 1855. P. 

TEFFT, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1852-55. Lawyer Whitehall, N. 
Y.; editor Chronicle, Whitehall, 1866-98; member N. Y. legislature 1873; 
U. S. collector of customs. From Greenwich, N. Y. ; died Jan. 28, 
1898. Frat. 

THORNTON, WALTER SPOONER. Student 1852-55. Resident New 
Bedford, Mass. Born New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 28, 1836; died New 
Bedford, March 26, 1905. P. 

WALKER, WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Student 1853-55. From Coopers- 
town, N. Y. 

WATERMAN, WILLIAM WATSON, A.M. honorary 1870. Student 1852- 
55. See Honorary Graduates 1870. 

WELLS, AMOS PALMA. Student 1852-54. From South Kingstown, R. I. 

WHITAKER, JAMES B. Student 1852-53. From Needham, Mass. 

WOOLFOLK, LUCIEN. Student 1853-54. From Bedford, Ky. 

WORSTER, JOSEPH W. Student 1854-55. From Milton, N. H. 

YOUNG, ALFRED HAMMOND. Student 1852-54. Bom Wickford, 
R. I., July 15, 1834; died Wickford, Jan. 31, 1900. P. 

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ALDRICH, EDMUND, M.D. Student 1853-55. Physician. Address, 148 

Broadway, Providence, R. I. 
ALSTON, JOHN RUTLEDGE. Student 1853-55. From Georgetown, 

S. C. 
ANDREWS, GEORGE FREDERIC. Student 1853-55. Student Bangor 

theological seminary with the class of 1859; resident Melrose, Mass. 

From Providence, R. I. Address unknown. Bangor 

BARRETT, GEORGE POTTER. Student 1853-57. Banker Portland, 

Me.; member Me. historical society; Mass. historical society; N. E. 

historic genealogical society; Portland society of natural history. Bom 

Portland, Me., March 24, 1837; died Portland, June 2, 1896. P. 

BISSELL, HENRY THOMAS. Student 1854-56. From Toledo, O. 

Died Toledo, O. 
BLAKE, WILLIAM McCONNELL. Student 1853-54. From Indianapo- 
lis, Ind. 
BROKMEYER, HENRY. Student 1854-56. Lawyer St. Louis, Mo.; 

lieutenant-governor Mo. Address, 1446 Monroe St., St. Louis, Mo. Frat. 



i857 NON-GRADUATES 633 

BULLOCK, ANDREW DEXTER. Student 1853-55. Physician Provi- 
dence, R. I. From Taunton, Mass. 

CARGILL, CHARLES AMBROSE. Student 1853-56. Baptist minister; 
farmer Cumberland, R. L Born Cumberland?, R. L, April 24, 1828; 
died Cumberland, July 20, 1885. P. 

CARLTON, CALEB HENRY. Student 1853-55. From Cleveland, O. 

CHILDS, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1853-56. Clerk Marine, now 
Third national bank, Providence, R. L; cashier. Born Providence, 
R. L, April 27, 1835; died Providence, Dec. 26, 1885. Prov. jour. 

CLARK, HENRY F. Student 1854-56. From Cleveland, Ohio. Deceased. 

COMFORT, CHARLES LINNAEUS. Student 1853-54. From Philadel- 
phia, Penn. 

COOLIDGE, JAMES. Student 1853-54. From Orange, Mass. 

DANNE, FREDERIC, M.D. N. Y. medical college 1863. Student 1853-55. 
Physician. Address, 44 West 55th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

DEAN, WILLIAM LINDLEY. Student 1853-55. In lumber business, 
Oskaloosa, la., 1856-60; Baptist minister, Vt., 1866-84; pastor Friends' 
church, Batavia, N. Y., 1884-94; resident Pigeon Cove, Mass.; Harris- 
burg, Va. Address, Harrisburg, Va. Frat., P. 

DART, WILLIAM BURDICK. Student 1853-56. Manufacturer Provi- 
dence, R. I.; treasurer Providence tool company; R. I. tool company. 
From Providence, R. I. Born 1841; died Providence, R. I., March 10, 
1897. 

DeWOLF, JOHN HALSEY. Student 1853-56. U. S. military service 
1862; president Washington insurance company. Providence, R. I., 1862-. 
Address, 305 Brook St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

DODGE, GEORGE DUDLEY. Student 1853-54. Postmaster Hampton 
Falls, N. H., 1870-72; member board of education 1873; N. H. offtcial 
ballot board 1880-. Author various poems and sketches. Address, 
Hampton Falls, N. H. P. 

FAIRBANKS, JOHN RUSSELL. Student 1853-55. From Providence, 
R. I. 

FLETCHER, SAMUEL JUDSON. Student 1853-56. Resident Indian- 
apolis, Ind. From Northbridge, Mass.; later from Whitinsville, Mass. 

FRENCH, ELIPHALET W. Student 1854-55. Lawyer. Born East- 
port, Me., Feb. 2, 1836; died Philadelphia, Penn., 1903. 

GATES, ISRAEL. Student 1853-55. Teacher Hopkinton, R. I.; Jewett 
City, Conn.; machinist Westerly, R. I.; Hope Valley, R. I.; manufac- 
turer cotton cordage, Canonchet, R. I., 1871-98; member school commit- 
tee, Hopkinton, R. I., 1862; superintendent of schools, Hopkinton, 1863; 
member town council 1886; health officer 1889. Born West Green- 
wich, R. I., Sept. 28, 1826; died Canonchet, R. I., July 17, 1898. P. 

GERRISH, HENRY PECK. Student 1853-55. Resident Salisbury, Mass. 
Died Salisbury, Mass., July 27, 1895. P. 

GILLETTE, SHERIDAN PEASE. Student 1853-56. From Ravenna, O. 
Died Cincinnati, O., about 1880. P. 

GLADDING, CHARLES WILLIAM. Student 1853-54. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

HARKNESS, WILLIAM. Student 1853-54. Address, Oceanic, N. J. P. 

HAWES, GEORGE HENRY. Student 1853-55. From Louisville, Ky. 

HERRESHOFF, JAMES BROWN. Student 1853-56. Superintendent 
Rumford chemical works, Rumford, R. I., 1858-63; manufacturer fish 
oil. Prudence Island, R. I., 1863-69; resident Coronado Beach, Cal. 
Address, Coronado Beach, Cal. P. 

HILL, ROLLIN NEALE. Student 1853-55. From Boston, Mass. 

JENNEY, ANSEL G. Student 1854-55. From Fair Haven, Mass. 



634 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1857 

JOSELYN, CALEB BATES. Student 1855-56. From Pembroke, Mass. 
Deceased. P. 

LAMB, JOHN. Student 1854-57. Born Norwich, N. Y.; died Brunswick, 
Germany, April 1857. P. 

NORRIS, WILLIAM EVANS. Student 1853-56. U. S. pension agent 
San Francisco, Cal. From Pittsfield, 111. 

PEASE, EDWIN SHELDON. Student 1853-55. From Somers, Conn. 
Deceased. 

PHILLIPS, JOHN JAMES. Student 1853-54. Physician in the West. 
From Wickford, R. I. 

POPE, CHARLES HUDSON. Student 1853-54. U. S. military service 
1861-63, captain and commissary; cotton goods broker New York, N. 
Y. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 23, 1835; died Azore Islands, Feb. 9, 
1904. B. U. civ. war, Prov. jour., P. 

POTTER, NATHANIEL FROTHINGHAM. Student 1853-55. Member 
common council. Providence, R. I.; board of aldermen; water commis- 
sioners; state board of harbor commissioners, R. I.; fire insurance ad- 
juster Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 203 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

POTTER, ROBERT WESTCOTT. Student 1853-56. In export cotton 
business Augusta, Ga., 1858-86; member Augusta cotton exchange. 
Born Phenix, R. I., Oct. 22, 1837; died Avigusta, Fla., Nov. 15, 1886. 

Frat. 

RAWSON, SILAS BUNDY. Student 1853-54. From Worcester, Mass. 

ROBINSON, ENOCH. Student 1853-55. Merchant Raynham, Mass. 
From Taunton, Mass. Born April 26, 1834; died Oct. 18, 1877. Frat. 

ROBINSON, THEODORE. Student 1853-55. Merchant Boston, Mass. 
Born Raynham, Mass., Nov. 18, 1833; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 18, 
1877. P. 

SHAW, FREDERICK W. Student 1854-56. Physician Me.; Dighton, 
Mass. From Raynham, Mass; died Dighton, Mass. 

SNOW, THACHER NEWTON. Student 1853-55. Teacher; resident 
Santa Barbara, Cal. Address, Santa Barbara, Cal. P. 

STONE, JOSIAH PARSONS. Student 1853-55. U. S. military service 
Civil war, captain; lawyer. Born Camden, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1834; killed 
in front of Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. P. 

STUART, ADDISON AMES. Student 1853-57. Lawyer Ottumwa, la.; 
city attorney 1858; U. S. railitary service 1862-65, colonel. Author 
The Iowa colors and regiments, a history of the Iowa troops; also various 
articles in magazines and newspapers. Address, 452 West Adams St., 
Chicago, 111. P. 

TITCOMB, DAVID ALBERT. Student 1853-55 From Lynnfield, Mass. 

TOBEY, SAMUEL DAVIES. Student 1853-56. From Warren, R. I. 

TORREY, CHARLES WARREN. Student 1853-54. From New York, 
N. Y. 

TOULANE, LOUIS DeWITT. Student 1853-55. From Princeton, N. J. 

TOWER, LEVI AUGUSTUS. Student 1853-54. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

TRIBOU, NAHUM MITCHELL, M.D. JefiFerson medical college 1858. 
Student 1853-56. Physician Mystic, Conn., 1858-64. From Middle- 
boro, Mass.; died Middleboro, Mass., Nov. 28, 1864. Frat. 

TUCKER, WILLIAM ABORN. Student 1853-55. Accountant Provi- 
dence, R. I.; treasurer Manville company. From Providence, R. I. Died 
Providence, Nov. 18, 1894. Prov. dir. 

WARD, JOSEPH B. Student 1854-55. From Newark, N. J. 

WHEATON, ROBERT. Student 1853-54. From Providence, R. I. 
Died Providence, R. I., Aug. 9, 1874. Prov. records 



i857 NON-GRADUATES 635 

WHETHERELL JAMES MADISON. Student 1853-55. Merchant Engle- 
wood, Cook CO., 111. From Taunton, Mass. 

WHITWELL, FURMAN READ. Student 1853-55. Accountant. Ad- 
dress, Fort Plain, N. Y. P. 

WILLIAMS, THOMAS RODOLPH. Student 1853-55. From Alfred, N. Y. 

WOOD, FREDERICK. Student 1853-56. Resident Hyde Park, 111. 
From New York, N. Y. ; died March 1898. Frat. 

WOODBURY, JOSIAH GORDON. Student 1853-56. Law stttdent 
Harvard university 1856-57; admitted to bar 1857; lawyer Indianapolis, 
Ind., until i860; New Albany, Ind., 1860-61; Bedford, N. H., 1861-62; U. 
S. naval service 1862-63; acting assistant paymaster. Born Bedford, N. 
H., July 27, 1833; killed on board iron-clad Catskill, before Fort Wagner, 
S. C, Atig. 17, 1863. Harv. law quin., B. U. civ. war 

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1858 

ALGER, ROLAND FRANCIS. Student 1854-58. Principal high school 
Abington, now Whitman, Mass., 1858-60; Titicut academy. North Mid- 
dleboro, Mass., 1860-62; grammar and select school. Canton, Mass., 
1862-63; grammar and high school South Dedham, now Norwood, Mass., 
1863-67; master Edward Everett grammar school, Dorchester, Mass., 
1867-75; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Hinsdale, Mass., 1876-79; 
Becket, Boston, Mass., 1879-92; Readsboro, Vt., 1892-98; Nantucket, 
Mass., 189S-1901; resident Dorchester, Mass. Address, 36 Northern 
Ave., Dorchester, Boston, Mass. P. 

ANTHONY, WILLIAM ARNOLD, Ph.B. Yale 1861. Student 1853-55. 
Professor physics and chemistry, Antioch college, 1867-70; professor 
physics, Cornell university, 1872-87 ; consulting electrician Mather electric 
company 1887-94; professor physics and electrical engineering. Cooper 
union schools of science, 1894-. Joint author Text-book of physics; Electri- 
cal measurements; also various scientific papers. Address, Cooper Union, 
New York, N. Y. P. 

BALLOU, DEXTER A. Student 1854-57. From Woonsocket, R. I. 

BARKER, JAMES HENRY. Student 1854-56. Baptist minister; pastor 
Good Hope, O.; Windsor, O.; Beverly, O.; New Philadelphia, O.; Defi- 
ance, O.; Burlingame, Kans.; Lyndon, Kans.; missionary Toledo associ- 
ation, O., 1874-75; superintendent Morgan county children's home, 
Morgan co., O., 1881-92. Born McConnelsville, O., July 10, 1830; died 
Hastings, Minn., Dec. 8, 1895. P. 

BATE, CLARENCE SMALLEY, A.B. Union college 1858. Student 1854- 
57. Farmer Harrod's Creek, Ky. ; Confederate military service. Born 
Travelers' Rest, Oldham co., Ky., April 17, 1837; died 1898. Frat. 

BLANDY, JAMES H. Student 1854-56. Address, Newark, Del. 

CARMAN, ELBERT S. Student 1854-56. Resident New York, N. Y. 
Author Setter and pointer, 1872; editor Rural New Yorker. Born Hemp- 
stead, L. I., N. Y., 1836; died New York, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1900. 

CARPENTER, CALEB AUGUSTUS. Student 1854-55. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. Born Rehoboth, Mass., Sept. 25, 1837. 

COLE, NATHANIEL A. Student 1855-57. From Seekonk, Mass. 

CONGDON, WALTER. Student 1854-57. Address, Polk county, Tenn. 

CORBETT, WALLACE WAYLAND. Student 1855-57. Editor agricul- 
tural paper, Chicago, 111. From Bridgewater, N. Y. Deceased. 

CURTIS, LYMAN W^ Student 1854-55. From Worcester, Mass. 

DAMON, DAVID E. Student 1854-55. From Wilbraham, Mass. 

DEANS, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1854-56. Admitted to Mass. bar 
1858; lawyer Medway, Mass., 185 8-; commissioner Board of enrollment 
during Civil war; trial justice 21 years; member school board 23 years. 
Address, West Medway, Mass. Biog. of Medway, P. 



636 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1858 

DUSTIN, WILLIAM C. Student 1854-55. From Potsdam, N. Y. 

FAXON, ALBERT EUGENE. Student 1854-57. Merchant Chicago, 111.; 
stock broker New York, N. Y. ; with Edson Keith and company, import- 
ers of millinery. New York. Born Woonsocket, R. I., June 29, 1833; 
died New York, N. Y., May 31, 1899. Faxon gen., P. 

HAMMERSLEY, WILLIAM. Student 1856-57. From Hartford, Conn. 

HASKELL, JOHN GIDEON. Student 1854-56. Architect Lawrence, 
Kans.; U. S. military service 1861-66, captain; brevet major and quarter- 
master 1866; colonel and quartermaster on governor's staff, Kans., 
1867; state architect three terms. Address, Lawrence, Kans. P. 

HEALY, FRANCIS P. Student 1854-57. From North Providence, R. I. 

HENDERSON, ROBERT J. Student 1854-56. From Philadelphia, Penn. 

KNEASS, CHARLES LOMBAERT. Student 1855-56. U. S. military 
service 1861-62, captain. Born Philadelphia, Penn., Dec. 14, 1837; 
killed in battle of Murfreesboro, Dec. 31, 1862. B. U. civ. war, Frat. 

LEWIN, EZRA S. Student 1854-55. From Castile, N. Y. 

MARKHAM, ALBERT. Student 1856-57. From East Longmeadow, 
Mass. 

MERRIAM, HENRY GUERNSEY. Student 1854-57. Analytical chem- 
ist New York, N. Y., 1857-61; principal academy, Leicester, Mass., 1861- 
65; iron and hardware merchant Waverly, N. Y., 1865-88; president 
board of education 1 1 years ; trustee Elmira college ; Robert Parker hos- 
pital; president Gas lighting company of Waverly. Address, Waverly, 
Tioga Co., N. Y. P. 

MOWRY, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, A.M. honorary 1866. Student 1854-57. 
See Honorary Graduates 1866. 

NELSON, ABIAL W., M.D. Student 1856-58. Physician. Address, New 
London, Conn. 

PATTERSON, JAMES B. Student 1854-55. Clergyman. Address, Van 
Wert, O. 

PEAVEY, CHARLES C. Student 1854-57. From Fultonboro, N. H. 

PEAVEY, FRANK. Student 1854-57. From Fultonboro, N. H. 

PLUMB, JOSEPH. Student 1854-55. Address, Westfield, N. Y, 

READ, JOHN MEREDITH, A.M. honorary 1866. Student 1854-57. See 
Honorary Graduates 1866. 

ROBERT, JAMES ALEXANDER, D.B. Union theological seminary 1865; 
A.M.Yale college 1867; Ph.D. Denison university 1884. Student 1854- 
55. Professor ancient and modern languages, Vassar college, two years; 
president Cooper academy, Dayton, O., fifteen years. Address, 2377 
Wheeler St., Cincinnati, O. P. 

SCOTT, AUGUSTUS E., A.B. Tufts college 1858; A.M. 1861. Student 
1854-56. Lawyer Boston, Mass.; member Mass. house of representa- 
tives 1879-80; Mass. senate 1885-86. Address, 100 Ames Building, 
Boston, Mass. P. 

SNOW, JOSEPH C. Student 1855-56. From Harrison, O. 

STANTON, JUDSON A. Student 1855-56. From Wilbraham, Mass. 

STEVENSON, JOHN. Student 1854-55. From West Medway, Mass. 

TANNER, GEORGE W. Student 1854-55. From Pittsburgh, Penn. 

TAYLOR, JOHN D. Student 1854-56. Clerk Providence, R. I. Bom 
1837; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 6, 1886. R. I. rec, Prov. dir. 

WHETHERELL, WILLIAM P. Student 1854-56. From Taunton, Mass. 

WHITE, LYMAN A. Student 1854-55. From Petersham, Mass. 

WRIGHT, WILLIAM CHIPPERDALE. Student 1854-57. From Prov- 
idence, R. I. Deceased. 

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1859 

ALDRICH, SAMUEL NELSON. Student 1855-58. President State 
national bank, Boston, Mass.; member Mass. senate 1879, 1880; Mass. 
house of representatives 1883; assistant treasurer U. S. at Boston 1887- 
90. Address, State National Bank, Boston, Mass. P. 

ALLEN, CRAWFORD. Student 1855-56. From Providence, R. L 

ANSLEY, JOSEPH A. Student 1855-57. From Knoxville, Ga. 

ARNOLD, THOMAS CLAY. Special student 1855-56. Rice planter 
Whitehall, Bryan co., Ga., 1856-83. From Providence, R. L; died 
Whitehall, Bryan co., Ga., Dec. 23, 1883. Frat. 

BAILEY, SAMUEL SLAUGHTER, A.B. Union college 1859. Student 
1855-56. Student Albany medical school 1859-60. Bom West Point, 
N. Y., May 18, 1838; died Albany, N. Y., Oct. 16, i860. P. 

BOWEN, LEWIS H. Student 1855-57. Bookkeeper B. B. Knight and 
company, Providence, R. I. Address, 47 George St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BREDELL, EDWARD. Student 1855-57. Confederate military service. 
From St. Louis, Mo. Killed during the Civil war. 

BROWN, JAMES. Student 1855-57. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

COWLES, EDWIN. Student 1855-58. From Claremont, N. H. 

DAVIS, WADE H. Student 1855-56. From Hopkinsville, Ky. 

DOCKRAY, JAMES R. Student 1855-56. From Portland, Me. De- 
ceased. 

DOUGLAS, ROBERT W. Student 1854-56. From Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Deceased. 

DUNNELL, JACOB. Student 1855-58. With Dunnell manufacturing 
company, Pawtucket, R. I. From Pawtucket, R. I.; died Pawtucket, 
R. I., April 8, 1874. Pawt. dir., P. 

EBERLY, DANIEL, A.B. Otterbein university, Westerville, O., 1858; 
A.M. i860; D.D. Lebanon Valley college, Annville, Penn., 1888. Student 
1855-57. Ordained United Brethren in Christ minister; pastor churches, 
Curnberland Valley, Penn., 1859-64; U. S. military service 1863; pastor 
Baltimore, Md., 1865-66; principal Cottage Hill female college, York, 
Penn., 1867-73; pastor Lebanon, Penn., i874-76;professor Latin, Lebanon 
Valley college 1877-84; resident and occasional preacher Hanover, York 
CO., Penn. Author various articles in magazines and newspapers. 
Address, Hanover, York Co., Penn. P. 

EDDY, WILLIAM, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, Columbia 
college, 1862. Student 1855-57. Physician and surgeon Knox, Clarion 
CO., Penn.; U. S. military service 1863-64, assistant surgeon; physician 
Omaha, and Douglas co.. Neb., 1867-68; New York and Mexican 
steamship company 1868; New York and Brazil steamship company 
1874. From New Bedford, Mass.. Died Edenburg, Penn., Feb. 13, 1879. 

Frat. 

ELY, WILLIAM GROSVENOR. Student 1855-58. U. S. military service 
1861-64, colonel; brevet brigadier-general; draughtsman Rogers loco- 
motive works, Paterson, N. J.; assistant superintendent; agent Cuba; 
treasurer Falls company and Shetucket telephone company, Norwich, 
Conn. Address, Norwich, Conn. Frat. 

FARR, ELEAZER D., M.D. Eclectic medical college, Philadelphia, Penn. 
Student 1855-56. Ordained Baptist minister 1850; pastor Goshen, N. 
H., 1850-57; pastor and physician Cedarville, N. J.; resident Goshen, 
N. H., '1896-99. Born Hartford, Vt., June 20, 1816; died Goshen, N. H., 
March 14, 1899. Watchman 

FIELDEN, ROBERT S. Student 1855-57. Fromi Great Falls, N. H. 

FREEMAN, ZENAS S. Student 1855-56. Address, Brookfield, Mass. 

FRY, RICHARD G. Student 1855-57. Born East Greenwich, R. I., 
Aug. 2, 1834; died East Greenwich, May 6, 1857. P. 



638 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1859 

HATHAWAY, WILLIAM H. Student 1855-56. From Bristol, R. I. 

HUTCHINS, BENJAMIN TUCKER, D.B. Episcopal theological school, 
Cambridge, Mass., 1876. Student 1855-56. U. S. military service 1861- 
69, lieutenant-colonel; brevet major; Episcopal clergyman New York, 
N. Y. From Concord, N. H. Died London, England. 

JONES, WILLIAM B. Student 1855-56. From Raleigh, S. C. 

KNEASS, WILLIAM H. Student 1856-58. U. S. military service; resi- 
dent Philadelphia, Penn. From Philadelphia, Penn. Deceased. 

MANLY, FRANCIS EDWARD. Stttdent 1855-56. Teacher high school, 
Hartford, Conn., 1861-62; high school. Port Huron, Mich., 1862-65; 
superintendent agencies New York life insurance company, Boston, 
Mass., 1865-98. Born Dedham, Mass., Feb. 11, 1830; died Melrose, 
Mass., Jan. 11, 1898. P. 

MITCHELL, EDWIN WILLIAM. Student 1855-58. U. S. military ser- 
vice Civil war, captain; quarter-master; stock broker Montclair, N. J. 
Born Cincinnati, O., 1837; died Montclair, N. J., 1873. Frat. 

MORRIS, EDGAR R. Student 1855-57. From Quincy, 111. 

NEWBOLD, LOUIS HENRY. Student 1855-56. Born Philadelphia, 
Penn., May 20, 1836; died Philadelphia, Jan. 5, 1867. P. 

OLCOTT, EGBERT. Student 1855-56. U. S. military service, captain. 
From Cherry Valley, N. Y. Died Feb. 23, 1882. Frat. 

PERKINS, CHARLES H. Student 1855-58. From Boston, Mass. 

PERKINS, JOSEPH. Student 1855-56. Lawyer. Address, Lyme, Conn. 

PHELPS, HENRY. Student 1855-57. Address, Lewiston, 111. 

RANSFORD, HASCALL. Student 1855-56. From Norwich, N. Y. 
Deceased. 

REED, NATHAN A. Student 1855-56. From Wakefield, Mass. 

SMITH, AARON. Student 1855-57. From Troupville, Va. 

SMITH, JOSEPH. Student 1855-57. Manufacturing jeweler. Born War- 
ren, R. I., Oct 25, 1837; died Warren, Feb. 3, 1876. P. 

SOUTHWICK, DANIEL. Student 1855-56. From Ashtabula, O. 

STUART, JOHN FRANKLIN. Student 1855-56. From Worcester, 
Mass. 

TYLER, HENRY E. Student 1855-56. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

VARNUM, ATKINSON C. Student 1855-56. Address, Dracut, Mass. 

WARR.EN, HENRY C. Student 1856-57. From Quincy, 111. 

WASHBURN, HENRY HOMER. Student 1855-57. Graduated Union 
theological seminary 1875; ordained Episcopal deacon 1876; priest 
1880; rector Bishop Cummins memorial church, Baltimore, Md., 1875-79; 
St. Mary's church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-83; St. Barnabas church, 
Brooklyn, 1883-88; Christ church. Oyster Bay, N. Y., 1888-. Address, 
Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y. Union theol., P. 

WILLIAMS, JAMES. Student 1856-57. From Norwich, N. Y. 

WOOD, JONATHAN M. Student 1855-57. Teacher Westport, Mass.; 
Somerset, Mass.; Rehoboth, Mass.; lawyer Iowa 1863-65; Fall River, 
Mass., 1865-96. Born Swansea, Mass., Aug. 15, 1830; died Fall River, 
Mass., June 20, 1896. P. 

WOOD, READING. Student 1855-57. From Bristol, Penn. 

WRENN, GEORGE LAWSON, A.B. Georgetown college 1858. Student 
1857-59. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1861 ; ordained Bap- 
tist minister 1862; pastor Chicago, 111., 1862-69; Christian commission ser- 
vice City Pond, Va., 1865; pastor Highland Park, 111., 1869-79; preacher 
Cambridge, Mass., 1881; Second church, Cambridge, 1886-88; general 
agent State mutual life assurance company, of Worcester, Mass., Chi- 
cago, 111., 1888-. Address, 85 Dearborn St. .Chicago, 111. Roch. theol. sem. 

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1860 

ALGER, LUTHER WARD, M.D. elsewhere. Student 1856-58. Physician 
La Crosse, Wis. Address, La Crosse, Wis. 

ALLEN, FRANK G. Special student 1856-57. From Providence, R. L 
Born 1836; died Providence, June 27, 1883. P. 

AMORY, JONATHAN A. .Student 1856-57. From Providence, R. L 

ARBEGUST, GARRETT PENDERGRAST. Student 1856-59. From Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

BILLING, HENRY, A.B. Union college i860. Student 1856-60. Manu- 
facturer Worcester, Mass. Deceased. Union 

BLACKSTONE.JOHN W. Student 1857-58. From White Oak Springs, Wis. 

BLISS, GEORGE NEWMAN, A.B. Union college i860; LL.B. Albany law 
school 1861. Student 1856-58. U. S. military service 1861-65, captain; 
lawyer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives five 
years; R. I. senate three years; justice 7th judical district R. I., 1872-; 
member school committee East Providence, R. I., 25 years; superintend- 
ent schools 12 years. Author various historical sketches. Address, 19 
College St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

BROWN, JOHN C. Student 1856-57. From Providence, R. I. 

BURGES, ARNOLD, A.B. Union college i860. Student 1856-58. Jour- 
nalist. Address, Hillsdale, Mich. 

CLARK, HENRY. Student 1856-57. Author various articles and sketches 
in newspapers. Address, no Garden St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

DUNLAP, ALBERT, M.D. University of Md. 1864. Student 1856-57. 
U. S. military service 1861-62, 1864, assistant surgeon; physician Buston, 
Iowa. Address, Buston, Iowa. 

FRANCIS, JOHN BROWN. Student 1856-58. Born Warwick, R. I., Feb. 

II, 1838; died Rome, Italy, Feb. 24, 1870. Chad Brown mem. 

GERALD, DAVID VINCENT, A.B. Union college i860; LL.B. Albany 

law school 1861. Student 1856-58. Lawyer Providence, R. I., 1861-68; 

San Francisco, Cal., 1869-71. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 13, 1841; 

died San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 23, 1871. P. 

HAM, CHARLES H. Student 1856-57. From Providence, R. I. 
HARRIS, EARL C. Student 1856-58. Lawyer Providence, R. I. From 

Providence, R. I. Deceased. 

HARRIS, HENRY PEASE. Student ,1856-59. From Warwick, R. I. 
Born 1840; died Providence, R. I., May 16, 1875. P. 

HERBERT, CHARLES. Student 1856-60. Teacher Rowley, Mass.; 
clerk American house, Boston, Mass., 1868-70; clerk and bookkeeper 
United States hotel, Boston, 1870-80; cashier Hotel Pines, Point of Pines, 
Revere, Mass. Address, Rowley, Mass. Frat. 

HOWARD, HARRIS. Student 1858-59. Clergjmian; U. S. military 
service 1862-63, chaplain. From Worcester, Mass. B. U. civ. war 

JONES, WILLIAM L. Student 1856-57. U. S. military service 1861-62, 
first lieutenant. From Norristown, Penn. Killed at Battle of Fred- 
ericksburg, Dec. 1862. Frat. 

KILLEY, WILLIAM E. Student 1856-58. Hardware dealer Manchester, 
N. H, Born Johnston, R. I.; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 9, 1900. 

KING, CHARLES GOODRICH, A.M. Amherst college 186 1. Student 
1856-58. Student medicine 1861-62; U. S. military service 1862-63, 
hospital steward; member firm of William J. King and company, cotton 
merchants, Providence, R. I., 1863-81. Born Providence, R.' I., Jan. 
3, 1840; died Providence, Aug. 27, 1881. Prov. rec, Amherst 

KYLE, JAMES GREGORY. Student 1856-57. Orange grower. Address, 
Riverside, Cal. P. 



640 BROWN UNIVERSITY i860 

LAMSON, DARIUS FRANCIS. Student 1856-58. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1859; ordained Baptist minister 1858; pastor 
Littleton, Mass., 1858-61; Ashland, Mass., 1861-65; Northboro, Mass., 
1865-73; Dewey street church, Worcester, Mass., 1873-82; in city mission 
work, Hartford, Conn., 1882-83; pastor Manchester, Mass., 1884-96; 
principal Boydton institute, Boydton, Va., 1896-99; instructor Boston 
evangelical institute, Revere, Mass., 1901-. Author History of Man- 
chester, Mass., i64^-i8g^, 1895; addresses and articles in newspapers 
and magazines. Address, Manchester, Mass. Newt., P. 

Mccormick, GEORGE TROUP, M.D. N. Y. homoeopathic medical college 
1876. Student 1856-59. Physician From Pittsburgh, Penn. Frat. 

MEIGS, JOSEPH L. Student 1856-58. Superintendent iron works, 
Phoenixville, Pa.; one of the founders Edgemoor steel company; U. S. 
military service 1861; resident Mattapoisett, R. I., 1870-1903; member 
school committee 1892-98. Born Mattapoisett, R. I., 1838; died Matta- 
poisett, Oct. 29, 1903. P. 

MINER, FRANCIS WAYLAND. Student 1856-59. Lawyer Providence, 
R. I. Born Dec. 10, 1832; died Providence, R. I., May 30, 1902. 

Prov. jour. 

MORTON, JAMES MADISON, A.M. honorary 1882. Student Brown uni- 
versity 1856-59. See Honorary Graduates 1882. 

POLLARD, ANDREW COTTS. Student 1856-58. U. S. naval service 
1865, paymaster's clerk; merchant. Address, New Bedford, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war 

RAYNOLDS, WILLIAMS COLLINS. Student 1856-58. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, Chicago, 111. 

READ, ALFRED ANTHONY. Student 1856-59. Manufacturer. From 
Warwick, R. I. 

SANBORN, JACOB R. Student 1856-58. From Concord, N. H. 

SLADE, THOMAS. Student 1856-60. Lawyer St. Louis, Mo., 1863-65; 
Bloomington, 111., 1865-89; Whateom, now Bellingham, Wash., 1889- 
1903; member 111. state board education and trustee Wash, state normal 
school 1870-80; mayor Bellingham, Wash., 1893-94. Born Fall River, 
Mass., Mar. 9, 1834; died Bellingham, Wash., Feb. 10, 1903 P. 

SMITH, MOSES. Student 1856-58. With Royal fire insurance company. 
Address, Wall St., New York, N. Y. 

SMITH, WILLIAM SPRAGUE. Student 1856-60. From Providence, 
R. I. Deceased. 

SPOONER, ANDREW WILLIAMS. Student 1856-58. Travelled in the 
South 1858; teacher Memphis, Tenn. Born Barre, Mass., Aug. 17, 1831; 
died Barre, July 6, 1858. P. 

TINKER, HARRIS H. Student 1856-58. From Worcester, Mass. 

TOBEY, OSCAR A. Student 1856-58. Merchant Greenville, R. I.; town 
clerk Smithfield, R. I.; postmaster Greenville. Address, Greenville, 
R. I. 

WASHBURN, ALBERT GARDNER, A.B. Union college i860; LL.B. 
Albany law school 1861. Student 1856-58. U. S. military service 1862- 
63, captain; editor Daily despatch, Amsterdam, N. Y., 1861-62; lawyer 
Amsterdam. Born Gloucester, Mass., Feb. 6, 1839; died Falmouth, 
Va., Jan. 20, 1863. B. U. civ. war 

WHIPPLE, LUTHER P. Student 1857-59. Principal high school Hunt- 
ingdon, Penn., 1861-62; Huntingdon academy 1862-64; coal and lumber 
merchant Lynn, Mass., 12 years; real estate agent and stock broker 
Boston, Mass., 1876-; member school committee Lynn several years. 
Address, 128 Salem St., Maiden, Mass. P. 



i860 NON-GRADUATES 641 

WHITRIDGE, JOHN. Student 1856-57. Lawyer Richmond, Ind. From 
Eaton, O.; died Mar. 10, 1888. P. 

WILLIAMS, ALFRED MASON, A.M. honorary 1883. Student 1856-58. 
See Honorary Graduates 1883. 

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1861 

AMES, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1857-60. From New London, Conn. 
Deceased. 

ANTHONY, JAMES B. Student chemistry 1857-58. From Providence, 
R. I. 

BENNETT, JAMES CALVIN. Student 1857-59. From Mystic, Conn. 

BROWN, JOHN HUNT. Student 1846-49, 1859-61. Teacher R. I. and 
Mass.; gold miner Cal. ; in civil service department, Washington, D. C; 
U. S. military service 1861; reporter and editor Cal. and Washington, 
D. C; agent Providence, R. I. Author frequent contributions to 
newspapers. Address, 211 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

BULLOCK, WILLIAM TOWNSEND. Student 1858-61. Resident Prov- 
idence, R. I. Born 1840; died Providence, R. I., July 11, 1878. 

R. I. rec. 

BURROWS, CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. Student 1857-60. Ordained 
Baptist minister 1863; U. S. military service 1864-65, chaplain; student 
Rochester theological seminary 1865-67; graduated Newton theological 
institution 1869; pastor North Kingstown, R. I., 1869-73; Third church 
Lynn, Mass., 1874-76; Swampscott, Mass., 1876-80; in business Green 
Cove Springs, Fla., 1880-93. Born Busti, N. Y., April 23, 1825; died 
Green Cove Springs, Fla., Feb. 4, 1893. Newt., Roch. theol. 

BUTLER, HENRY WIRT. Student 1857-59. Address, Springfield, 111. 

CHAMBERLIN, EDWARD DYER. Student 1857-59. Born Cleveland, 
Ohio, June 18, 1840; drowned Providence river, July 6, 1858. 

CRAIG, CLINGMAN. Student 1859-60. Confederate military service 
1861. Born Bertie co., N. C, 1842; died from wound received at the 
Battle of Gettysburg 1861. P. 

CRUTCHER, GEORGE CHARLES. Student 1859-61. From Vicksburg, 
Miss. 

DARLING, GEORGE E. Student 1857-58. From St. Stephens, N. B. 

DARLING, LEVI B. Student chemistry 1857-58. Silver refiner and 
assayer Providence, R. I.; president and treasurer Darling smelting and 
refining company. Address 79 Sabin St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DUNBAR, GEORGE JAMES. Student 1857-61. From Taunton, Mass. 

DYER, ELISHA, A.M. honorary 1897. Student chemistry 1857-58. See 
Honorary Graduates 1897. 

FAIRFIELD, SAMUEL E. Student 1857-58. From Stafford, Conn. 
FIELDEN, ANDREW H. Student chemistry 1857-58. From Providence, 

FRANKLIN, EDWARD C. Student chemistry 1857-58. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

HASTINGS, SAMUEL JARVIS. Student 1857-58. From Roxbury, 
Mass.; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 21, 1858. Frat. 

HOFFMAN, HOWARD. Student 1858-59. Merchant Baltimore, Md, 
From Baltimore, Md. Died 1877. Frat. 



642 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1861 

JOHNSON, LEWIS MELVIN, A.M. Williams college 1861, Student 1857- 
58. Principal high school Forest Park, 111.; Trenton, N. J.; Newark, 
N. J.; private school for girls, Philadelphia, Penn. Born Haverhill, 
Mass., Nov. 19, 1837; died Philadelphia, Penn., Nov. 19, 1904. P. 

LOTHROP, HENRY WOOD. Student 1857-59. Student of natural his- 
tory Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I.; died Providence, Jan. 5, 
1904. Prov. jour. 

MACOMBER, EDWARD F. Student 1857-58. From Taunton, Mass. 

MENDENHALL, CHARLES. Student 1857-59. U. S. military service 
1861; merchant Cincinnati, O. Born Cleveland, O., July 28, 1840; died 
Cincinnati, O., May 6, 1898. P. 

MERRILL, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1857-59. From Newburyport, 
Mass. 

MONTGOMERY, DAVID HENRY. Student 1857-60. Address, 37 Hol- 
worthy St., Cambridge, Mass. 

PHILLIPS, OLIVER ORMSBEE. Student 1858-60. From Pittsburgh, 
Penn. 

QUINBY, SAMUEL FOSTER, M.D. Harvard university 1864. Student 
1857-59. Physician. Born Salem, Mass., May 16, 1840; died Salem, 
Dec. 21, 1903. P. 

STONE, LUCIEN BONAPARTE. Student 1857-60. U. S. military 
service 1861, second lieutenant; fire insurance agent. Address, Ruth- 
erford, N. J. B. U. civ. war, P. 

VAUGHAN, FRANCIS MARION. Student 1857-60. From Middleboro, 
Mass. 

WOODBURY, SAMUEL, A.M. Union college 1868. Student 1858-62. 
Ordained Baptist minister 1864; pastor Orleans, Mass., 1864-66; New 
Boston, N. H., 1866-68; Blue Hill, Mass., 1877-80; Bow, N. H., 1886-88, 
1893-1904; Belchertown, Mass., 1904-. Address, Belchertown, Mass. 

WOODRUFF, SAMUEL VISCHER. Student 1857-61. From Hartford, 

Conn. Deceased. 
YANDES, GEORGE B. Student 1857-59. Address, 122 East Michigan 

St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

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1862 

ALDRICH, EDWIN, LL.B. Albany law school 1863. Student 1859-62. 
Student Tufts college 1857-58; lawyer Woonsocket and Providence, 
R. I. 1863-1905; member R. I. house of representatives three 
terms; town solicitor Woonsocket many years; president Woonsocket 
gas company; trustee Woonsocket institution for savings. Born Cum- 
berland, now Woonsocket, R. I., Oct. 14, 1836; died Providence, R. I., 
March i, 1905. Prov. jour. 

APPLETON, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1858-60. Teacher languages; 
student Royal university, Berlin; journalist; member staff New York 
World, Irish World and other newspapers; editorial writer-in-chief Globe, 
Boston, Mass. Author pamphlets and articles in periodicals. Address, 
389 Seaver St., Dorchester, Mass. P. 

AUSTIN, ELIJAH HARRISON. Student 1858-60. Address, Newbury- 
port, Mass. 

BABBITT, GEORGE HENRY. Student 1858-60. U. S. military service 
1862-65, sergeant; auctioneer and appraiser Taunton, Mass., 1865-77; 
-justice of the peace 1866-77; deputy collector internal revenue 1866; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1870-71; deputy sheriff 1872-77; 
coroner 1872. Born Taunton, Mass., Sept. 7, 1841; died Taunton, Dec. 
9- 1877- P- 



i862 NON-GRADUATES 643 

BLAKE, JOHN TOWER, M.D. Harvard university 1867. Student 1858- 
61. U. S. military service 1861-64, second lieutenant; physician South 
Africa. B. U. civ. war 

CHENEY, RICHARD OTIS. Student 1858-59. Silk goods manufacturer. 
Address, South Manchester, Conn. 

HOLT, GEORGE WASHINGTON. Student 1858-60. Cotton manu- 
facturer Putnam, Conn. Address, Putnam, Conn. 

JOHNSON, EMMONS. Student 1858-60. Banker Waterloo, la.; president 
Leavitt and Johnson trust company; Waterloo savings bank; First 
national bank, Waverly, la. Address, Waterloo, la. P. 

LINCOLN, THEODORE GERRY. Student 1858-60. From Taunton, 
Mass. 

MALTBY, EDWARD BENJAMIN. Student 1858-61. Student Yale college 
1861-62; engaged in business New York, N. Y., 1862-69; coal mining 
Kans. and Col., 1869-74; manufacturer Taunton, Mass., 1874; treasurer 
Cohannet mills 1874-. Address, Cohannet Mills, Taunton, Mass. Frat. 

MASON, GEORGE EDWARD, M.D. Harvard university 1865. Student 
1858-60. Surgical house officer Mass. general hospital 1864-65; U. S. 
military service 1865, surgeon; physician Providence, R. I., 1865-82; 
fellow R. I. medical society; recording secretary 1865-69; member Prov- 
idence medical association 1866-82; visiting physician Dexter asylum; 
visiting surgeon R. I. hospital 1868-82. Born Providence, R. I., 1840; 
died Providence, Nov. 28, 1882. B. U. civ. war, P. 

MATHER, FRANK JEWETT. Student 1858-60. Address, 115 Broad- 
way, New York, N. Y. 

MEDBERY, JAMES KNOWLES. Student 1858-61. From Portsmouth, 
N. H. Deceased. 

MEGGETT, MATTHEW McARTHUR. Student 1858-62. U. S. military 
service 1862. Born Chicopee Falls, Mass., July 24, 1836; died Fort 
Pennsylvania, near Washington, D. C, Aug. 18, 1862. B. U. civ. war 

MILLER, ANDREW TROOP. Student 1858-59. Lieutenant 23d infantry 
U. S. army. From Baltimore, Md. Died Fort A. D. Russell, Cheyenne, 
Wyo., March 6, 1875. P. 

OLIN, RUSSELL ASA, A.B. Hobart college 1865; D.D. 1888. Student 
1858-62. Teacher Burlington, N. J.; U. S. military service 1862-63; 
adjunct professor Latin and mathematics, Hobart college 1865-66; head 
master De Veaux college, Suspension Bridge, N. Y., two years; ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1867; priest 1869; rector St. James's church, Clinton, 
N. Y.; manager St. John's school, Manlius, N. Y. ; rector Church of the 
Messiah, Glens Falls, N. Y., 1873-81; Trinity Parish, Watertown, N. Y., 
1881-1903. Born Potsdam, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1840; died Watertown, 
N. Y., May 27, 1903. P. 

PECKHAM, STEPHEN FARNUM, A.M. honorary 1870. Student 1857- 
58, 1859-61. See Honorary Graduates 1870. 

PEIRCE, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1858-60. Lawyer. Address, 1865 
Monroe Ave., New York, N. Y. 

RHODES, CHRISTOPHER. Student 1858-60. U. S. military service 
1862; head clerk and deputy provost marshal. Second district of R. I., 
1863-65; clerk and deputy secretary of state, R. I., 1869-71, 1872-82; 
colonel and aide-de-camp on governor's staff 1869-72; in real estate bus- 
iness Providence, R. I.; R. I. electoral messenger, 1888; secretary R. I. 
sons of the American Revolution. Address, 290 Benefit St., Providence, 
R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

SEARS, EDWARD HENRY. Student 1858-61. U. S. military service 
1861-63, captain; U. S. naval service 1863-68, assistant paymaster; 
postmaster Staunton, Va., 1869-73; with Sears and Bowers insurance 
agency, Boston, Mass. ; later associated with his brother. Born Dorches- 
ter, Mass., Oct. 4, 1840; died Boston, Mass., Aug. 22, 1886. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 



«44 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1862 

SWAZEY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Student 1859-62. Author History 
Baptist church, Exeter, N. H.; History of Swazey family. Address, 
Exeter, N. H. P. 

THOMPSON, CHARLES SMITH. Student 1858-60. Superintendent 
American district telegraph, Brooklyn, N. Y. From Goshen, N. Y. 
Died 1 89 1. 

VINSON, ANDREW PATTERSON. Student 1859-60. From Ridgeway, 
S. C. Supposed to have been killed at Fort Sumter 1861. Frat. 

WHEELER, JAMES HENRY. Student 1858-59. From Dover, N. H. 

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BALLOU, DANIEL ROSS. Student 1859-60. U. S. military service 
1862-63, lieutenant; admitted to bar 1864; lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1865-67, 1882-84, 1885-86; clerk 
court of common pleas Providence co., 1867-76; member common council 
Providence 1887; board of aldermen 1892-94; president board 1893-94; 
chairman state board of bar examiners; department commander Grand 
army of the republic. Author addresses. Address, 58 Jackson St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BRADLEY, JOSEPH MANTON. Student 1850-62. U. S. military service 
1861; merchant Providence, R. I.; New York, N. Y. Bom Providence, 
R. I., April 12, 1843; died Providence, March 7, 1879. Frat. 

BRAYTON, CHARLES RAY. Student 1859-62. U. S. military service 
1861-65, colonel; brevet brigadier-general; lawyer Providence, R. I.; 
deputy collector second district, R. I., 1864; acting collector 1869; post- 
master Port Royal, S. C, 1865-66; trial justice and deputy town clerk 
Warwick 1870; U. S. pension agent R. I. 1870-74; postmaster Providence 
1874-80; chief R. I. state police 1886-87; chairman republican state 
central committee, R. I., 1876-77; member national republican commit- 
tee 1896-. Address, P. O. Box 150, Providence, R. I. P. 

CARLETON, DAVID EMERY NOYES. Student 1859-61. U. S. military 
service Civil war; teacher grammar school 30 years; principal grammar 
school, West Newbury, Mass., 1876-1901; farmer West Newbury. Ad- 
dress, West Newbury, Essex county, Mass. P. 

CARTER, FRANK, M.D. Bowdoin college 1866; Columbia college 1867. 
Student 1859-61. Physician Portland, Me.; White Plains, N. Y., 1868- 
75. From Portland, Me. Died White Plains, N. Y., June 23, 1875. 

Bowd., Frat. 

CHILDS, CHARLES THEODORE. Student 1859-61. Address, Thomp- 
son, Conn. 

COLE, HARRISON. Student 1860-62. Merchant and manufacturer. 
Address, 43 North Ohio Ave., Columbus, O. P. 

CUNNINGHAM, AUGUSTUS _ NELSON. Student 1859-61. U. S. mil- 
itary service 1861-65, captain. Address, East Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war 

CURTIS, JOSEPH HENRY. Student 1859-61. U. S. military service 
1862-63. From Waltham, Mass. 

DWIGHT, GAMALIEL LYMAN. Student 1859-62, 1864-65. U. S. 
military service 1861-64, first lieutenant; acting assistant adjutant- 
general. From Providence, R. I. Died Nassau, N. P., Jan. 19, 1875. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

EATON, SHERBURNE BLAKE. Student 1859-61. Resident New York, 
N. Y. From Lowell, Mass. 

ESSEX, STEPHEN. Student 1859-61. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; justice 
police court. From Providence, R. I. Bom Sept. 9, 1848; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Oct. 4, 1900. Prov. rec. 



i863 NON-GRADUATES 645 

GOODE, MONROE. Student 1859-61. Confederate military service. 
From Raymond, Miss. Killed at Battle of Peach Tree Creek. Frat. 

GREENE, WILLIAM ALBERT. Student 1859-60. From Frostburgh, 
Md. Died Portsmouth, R. I., July 28, 1861. P. 

HALL, JAMES ELLIOTT. Student 1859-61. From Boston, Mass. 

HEYWOOD, GEORGE EDWIN. Student 1859-61. From Westminster, 
Mass. 

HUNTINGTON, GEORGE, A.M. Beloit college 1879. Student 1859-63. 
Ordained Congregational minister; pastor Charles street (now North) 
church. Providence, R. I., 1865-71; First church, Oak Park, 111., 1870-79; 
professor rhetoric and logic, Carleton college, Northfield, Minn., 1879- 
1901 ; professor rhetoric and biblical literature 1901-04; associate professor 
biblical literature 1904-; librarian 1898-. Author Outlines of Congrega- 
tional history; The Rockanock stage; Nakoma; Kings and cupbearers; 
various articles and poems in magazines and newspapers. Address, 
Northfield, Minn. P. 

JACOBS, HERVEY FITZ. Student 1859-62. U. S. military service 1862- 
63, lieutenant. Born Thompson, Conn., Aug. 3, 1838; wounded at 
Battle Port Hudson and died Baton Rouge, La., July 5, 1863. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

JOHNSON, HENRY JAMES. Student 1860-61. Engineer and draughts- 
man Providence steam engine company. Providence, R. I.; consulting 
engineer. Address, 28 Maple St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

JOHNSON, RHODOLPHUS HENRY. Student 1859-62. U. S. military 
service 1862; with Rogers cutlery company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. B. U. civ. war 

JONES, GEORGE SENECA. Student 1859-62. From Falmouth, Mass. 

KEITH, HERBERT FISHER. Student 1859-61. Received certificate 
in civil engineering 1861 ; chief engineer N. Y. and New England railroad; 
chairman school committee, Mt. Washington, Mass.; trustee library Mt. 
Washington. Address, Mt. Washington, Berkshire Co., Mass. P. 

KELTON, EDWARD GIFFORD. Student 1859-63. Resident San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. From Charleston, S. C. Reported deceased. Frat. 

KING, FREDERIC AUGUSTUS. Student 1861-63. Student Amherst 
college 1859-61. Merchant Providence, R. I. Born 1844; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., March 22, 1888. Amherst 

KNIGHT, ORRAY TAFT. Student 1859-62. Engaged in mercantile 
pursuits 1862-99; clerk Taftville, New London county. Conn. From 
Providence, R. I. Died 1899. Frat. 

LEAVITT, EDWARD CHALMERS. Student 1859-60. Artist Provi- 
dence, R. I. Died Providence, R. I., Nov. 20, 1904. 

LITCHFIELD, GEORGE ALLEN. Student 1859-62. Minister Winchen- 
don, Mass., 1861-66; publisher and editor-in-chief Traveller, Boston, 
Mass. Address, 76 Summer St., Boston, Mass. P. 

LIVESEY, MILTON. Student 1859-60. Superintendent of distribution 
Providence gas company. Providence, R. I., 28 years. Born Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 5, 1843; died Providence, Aug. 6, 1902. P. 

LOVE, ROGER WILLIAMS. Student 1859-62. U. S. military service 
1862-65, sergeant-major. From Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war 

MACLAREN, ROBERT FORREST, A.B. Union college 1864; A.M. 
1867; D.D. 1 88 1. Student 1859-62. Principal grammar school, Fall 
River, Mass., 1862-63; Presbyterian minister; pastor Delaware, O., 
1870-73; Red Wing, Minn., 1873-79; Central church, St. Paul, Minn., 
1879-91; San Jos^, Cal., 1891-1901; Boyle Hights, Los Angeles, Cal., 
190 1 -. Author various articles in journals and periodicals. Address, 
122 North Chicago St., Los Angeles, Cal. P. 



646 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1863 

MORRILL, SHADRACH GATE. Student 1859-61. From Concord, N. H. 

PECKHAM, ALEXANDER. Student 1859-62. U. S. military service 
1862. Address, ^^ Kay St., Newport, R. I. B. U. civ. war. 

PELL, DUNCAN ARCHIBALD. Student 1859.61. U. S. military service 
1861-65, captain; brevet colonel. From Newport, R. I. Deceased. 

POTTER, GEORGE WASHINGTON. Student 1859-60. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
PRATT, ENOCH. Student 1859-60. From Lawrence, Mass. 
REED, EDWIN SANBORN. Student 1859-62. From Uxbridge, Mass. 

RICE, JOHN MINOT. Student 1860-61. Assistant professor mathematics, 
U. S. Naval academy, Annapolis, Md., 1863-66; natural and experimental 
philosophy 1866-67; mathematics 1867-70; professor mathematics 1870- 
80; acting head department of physics and chemistry 1873-80; head 
department of mechanics 1880-90; retired 1890. Bom Northboro, Mass., 
Mar. 13, 1832; died Northboro, Mar. 2, 1901. P. 

ROGERS, JOHN AUGUSTUS. Student 1859-61. From Newburgh, N. Y. 

SALISBURY, LEVI EDDY. Student 1859-63. Woolen merchant Prov- 
idence, R. I., and New York, N. Y. Address, 160 Smith St., Providence, 
R. I. 

SANDERS, NATHANIEL THOMAS. Student 1859-62. U. S. military 
service 1862. Bom Warren, R. I., April 2, 1838; died Washington, D. C, 
Aug. 13, 1885. B. U. civ. war 

SCOTT, LIVINGSTON. Student 1860-62. U. S. military service 1862, 
1863-65, captain; lawyer Woonsocket, R. I.; judge of probate. Address, 
Woonsocket, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

THOMAS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Student 1860-61. From Boston, 

Mass. 
THOMAS, DENISON. Student 1860-61. From Erie, Penn. 

THORPE, DAVID FRANKLIN. Student 1859-62. From Providence, 
R. I. 

TRAPHAGEN, HENRY. Student 1859-61. Admitted to bar 1864; law- 
yer Jersey City, N. J.; attorney board of water commissioners, Jersey 
City, 1868-71; mayor 1874-76; corporation attorney Jersey City 1876-81; 
cotmsel Second national bank 1889-. Address, 76 Montgomery St., 
Jersey City, N. J. P. 

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ALDRICH, EDWARD SHERMAN. Student 1860-62. Merchant; mem- 
ber firm of Aldrich, Eldredge and company, wholesale grocers. Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 34 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. P. 

AVERY, WILLIAM BAILEY. Student 1860-61. U. S. military service 
1861; U. S; naval service 1861-65, captain and acting ensign; resident 
Miss.; member Miss, legislature five years; private secretary to governor 
of Miss., 1875-76; resident Providence, R. I.; member city council, 
Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 10, 1840; died Bayside, 
(Longmeadow), R. I., July 19, 1894. B. U. civ. war, P. 

BISHOP, THOMAS BENTON. Student 1860-63. Lawyer San Francisco, 
Cal. Address, 532 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 

CARPENTER, HORACE FRANCIS. Student 1860-61. Gold and silver 
refiner Providence, R. I. Address, 58 Page St., Providence, R. I. 

Prov. dir. 

CHOATE, HORACE. Student 1860-62. From Newburyport, Mass. 



i864 NON-GRADUATES 647 

DEACON, EDWARD PARKER. Student 1860-62. U. S. military service 
1862-65, captain; brevet lieutenant-colonel. From Boston, Mass. Died 
Waverly, Mass., July 6, 1901. B. U. civ. war 

EATON, CHARLES FREDERICK. Student 1860-62. Artist Santa 
Barbara, Cal. Address, Riso Rivo, El Montecito, Cal. W. w. in Am. 

GALLUP, SIMEON. Student 1860-62. U. S. military service 1861-64, 
sergeant; bookkeeper Old Mystic, Conn.; member board of railroad 
commissioners. Conn., 1869-72. Address, Old Mystic, Conn. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

GREENE, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY. Student 1860-62. From Prov- 
idence, R. I. Bom May 10, 1840; died May 21, 1878. P. 

HARRINGTON, CHARLES LOUIS. Student 1860-62. U. S. miUtary 
service 1862. Bom Beverly, Mass., July 12, 1843; died near Lafayette, 
Tenn., June 25, 1862. B. U. civ. war. 

HOOD, WENDELL PHILLIPS. Student 1861-64. U. S. military service 
1862, hospital steward. From Danvers, Mass. B. U. civ. war 

HOLMES, DAVID ALFRED. Student 1860-62. U. S. military service 
1861-63, first lieutenant. From Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war 

JENCKS, EPHRAIM HENRY. Student 1860-61. U. S. military service 

1 86 1, quartermaster-sergeant; chemist B. P. Clapp company. Providence, 
R. I. Born Providence, R. I., May 24, 1840; died June 17, 1889. P. 

JONES, BENJAMIN DUNN. Student 1860-62. U. S. military service 

1862. From Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war 
JUDSON, HENRY HALL. Student 1860-61. From Providence, R. I. 
LAMSON, EBENEZER EASTBURN. Student 1860-62. Cotton manu- 
facturer Windsor, Vt. Present address unknown. 

LAWRENCE, EDWARD NEWBOLD. Student 1860-63. Tobacco man- 
ufacturer. Bom New York, N. Y., April 8, 1840; died Funchal, Madeira, 
Dec. 8, 1866. P. 

LOVE, HORACE WARREN. Student 1860-62. U. S. miUtary service 
1862-63, second lieutenant. From Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war 

MONROE, JOHN ALBERT. Student 1860-62. U. S. mihtary service 
1861-64, lieutenant-colonel, chief of artillery; civil engineer Providence, 
R. I. ; member American society of civil engineers; U. S. assistant engineer 
Mississippi commission 1879; charter member R. I. soldiers and sailors' 
historical society; member R. I. society for the encouragement of do- 
mestic industry. Author various papers. Bom Swanzey, Mass., Oct. 
25, 1836; died Providence, R. I., Aug., 1891. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. eye. 

PEIRCE, CHARLES EDWIN DAWSON. Student 1860-61. Cotton 
broker. Address, 507 Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

PEIRCE, FENELON ATWELL. Student 1860-64. Manufacturing jew- 
eler. Address, 55 South St., Morristown, N. J. P. 

SANBORN, MATTSON CALEB. Student 1860-61. U. S. military service 
1862-65, first lieutenant. From South Berwick, Me. B. U. civ. war 

SANGER, EUGENE. Student 1860-62. U. S. military service 1862-63. 
Bom Waltham, Mass., Nov. 5, 1842; died of wound Fort Bisland, La., 
April 14, 1863. B. U. civ. war 

SHURTLEFF, ADONIRAM JUDSON. Student 1860-62. Dentist Bos- 
ton, and Natick, Mass. Born Hanson, Mass., Aug. 19, 1841 ; died Boston, 
Mass., Feb. 26, 1885. P. 

SMITH, THOMAS DELAP. Student 1860-62. U. S. military service 
1861-65. From Boston, Mass. B. U. civ. war 

TUCKER, CHARLES RUSSELL. Student 1860-62. Clerk New Bedford, 
Mass.; secretary Marine insurance company, New Bedford; wholesale 
soap manufacturer; resident West Medway, Mass., 1881-91. Born New 
Bedford, Mass., Aug. 19, 1844; died New Bedford, Feb. n, 1891. P. 



648 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1864 

WALKER, LOUIS ORMSBEE. Student 1860-62. U. S. military service 

1862. From Seekonk, Mass. B. U. civ. war 

WATERMAN, GEORGE ROWLAND. Student 1860-63. Merchant. 
Address, Lawrence, Mass. 

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ANGELL, DANIEL. Student 1861-62. From Providence, R. I. Bom 
1835; died Providence, Sept. i, 1870. 

APPLETON, GEORGE HENRY. Student 1861-62. Pharmacist Provi- 
dence, R. I. Born Haverhill, Mass., Dec. i, 1844; died Providence, R. I., 
Nov. 8, 1892. P. 

CORBIN, CHARLES MASON. Student 1861-63. U. S. military service 
1862. Address, Union, Conn. B. U. civ. war 

DAVIS, WILLIAM PHILIP, M.D. Penn. medical university 1864. Student 
1862-63. U. S. military service 1862, corporal; U. S. naval service, 
assistant surgeon; physician and surgeon. North Reading, Mass. Ad- 
dress, North Reading, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 

DINGWELL, JAMES, A.B. Amherst college 1872. Special student 1861- 
62. U. S. military service 1862-63; graduated Bangor theological institu- 
tion 1868; ordained Congregational minister 1872; pastor Ashfield, Mass., 
1872-77; Danielson, Conn., 1878-89; Rockville, Conn., 1889-95; resident 
Longmont, Col., 1895-. Address, Longmont, Col. Bangor, P. 

HANMER, ALFRED FRANCIS. Student 1861-63. Born Hartford, 
Conn., 1840; died April 28, 1864. Frat. 

HERRICK, GEORGE LUCIUS. Student 1861-64. Merchant Burlington, 
Vt.; banker and broker New York, N. Y. ; author and antiquarian, 
London, 1881-1901. Author numerous articles in American, English 
and continental magazines and newspapers. Born Burlington, Vt., 
May, 24, 1842; died London, England, July 18, 1901. P. 

HODGATE, JOHN MATHIAS. Student 1862-64. Custodian records 
and supplies, local freight, New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 30 Waban St., Roxbury District, Boston, Mass. 

P. 

LEONARD, FRANK JACOB. Student 1861-65. U. S. military service 
1863-65; student University of Rochester; confectioner and fruit dealer, 
Rockford, 111.; president Rockford ice company; alderman; director 
Manufacturers national bank. Address, 509 South Third St., Rockford, 
111. P. 

LYMAN, DANIEL WANTON. Student 1861-64. Resident Providence, 
R. I. From Providence, R. I. Bom 1844; died Providence, Dec. 19, 
1886. Prov. rec. 

MELLOR, GODFREY K. Student 1862-63. From Woonsocket, R. I. 

MUMFORD, EUCLID AUGUSTUS. Student 1861-64. From Coventry, 
R. I. Deceased. 

READ, GEORGE EDWARD. Student 1861-64. Medical student 1866. 
From Pawtucket, R. I. 

SANDERSON, ALONZO. Student 1861-62. From Ltmenburg, Mass. 

SMITH, JOB RANDALL. Student 1862-63. From Manchester, N. H. 
Deceased. 

SMITH, WELCOME ALVAH. Student 1862-63. U. S. military service 
1862-63; grocer Norwich, Conn., 1868-. Address, 156 Main St., Nor- 
wich, Conn. Frat. 

STEERE, HEBRON HORTON. Student 1861-63. U. S. miUtary service 
1863-65, first lieutenant. From North Providence, R. I. 



i865 NON-GRADUATES 649 

WALKER, LEVI CAREY. Student 1861-65. U. S. military service 1862. 
Bom Hartford, Conn., Oct. 30, 1840; died New London, Conn., Feb. 23, 
1865. B. U. civ. war, P. 

WATERMAN, RUFUS. Student 1861-62. Student U. S. naval academy; 
U. S. naval service 1861-71, lieutenant; U. S. naval service 1898, exec- 
utive officer Collier Southery; U. S. consul Dublin 1902-04. Born 
Providence, R. L, Oct. 29, 1844; died Dublin, Ireland, Aug. 19, 1904. 

Prov. bull. 

WHIPPLE. FREDERICK WILLARD. Student 1861-63. Member R. I. 
house of representatives 1869-71. Address, Mapleville, R. I. P. 

WHITE, CHARLES FREDERIC. Student 1861-63. From Middleboro, 
Mass. Deceased. 

WIGGIN, OLIVER CHASE, M.D. Harvard university 1866. Student 
1862-63. Physician Providence, R. I.; president Providence medical 
association 1880-82; R. I. medical society 1884-86; one of the founders 
and first president Providence lying-in hospital; member Arnerican 
medical association. Born Meredith, N. H., May 3, 1839; died St. 
Augustine, Fla. Feb. 3, 1903. Prov. jour., P. 

WITTER, WILLIAM CLITUS, A.B. Yale college 1865; LL.B. Columbia 
college 1865. Student 1861-63. U. S military service 1862; lawyer 
New York, N. Y.; U. S. examiner in equity. Address, i West 72d St., 
New York, N. Y. Col., B. U. civ. war, P. 

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BRAY, CHARLES DURLIN, A.M. honorary 1873. Student 1862-64. 
See Honorary Graduates 1873. 

BRAYTON, ELLERY METCALF, LL.B. Harvard university 1866. Stu- 
dent 1862-64. Lawyer Columbia, S. C, 1866-; ordinary Richmond co., 
Ga.,; clerk S. C. superior court 1868-70; member S. C. legislature 1874-76; 
collector internal revenue S. C. 1877-83; member national republican 
committee 13 years; retired; planter. Address, 1903 Gadsden St., 
Columbia, S. C. P. 

CORLISS, GEORGE FROST. Student 1862-63. From Providence, R. I- 

DOCKRAY, FREDERIC AUGUSTUS. Student 1862-63. U. S. military 
service 1862, second lieutenant; resident Jacksonville, Fla. From 
Providence, R. I. Deceased. B. U. civ. war 

FISHER, GEORGE, A.M. Amherst college 1890. Student 1863-65. Teach- 
er Troy academy, Troy, N. Y., 1865-66; tutor high school, Troy, 1866- 
68; ordained Episcopal deacon 1868; assistant Bethesda church, Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y., 1868-69; St. Peter's church, Albany, N. Y., 1869-71; 
ordained priest 1870; rector church of St. John the evangelist, Stockport- 
on-the-Hudson, N. Y., 1871-89; Trinity church, Milford, Mass., 1889-90; 
missionary in charge Emmanuel memorial church, Shelbume Falls, 
Mass., and rector St. John's church, Ashfield, Mass., 1892-98; rector 
Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, Mass., 1899-. Address, Woods 
Hole, Mass. P. 

FISKE. EDWIN BROWN. Student 1862-64. U. S. military service 1862. 
From Bloomington, 111. B. U. civ. war 

FOSTER, HERVEY ARMINGTON. Student 1862-65. Assistant labor- 
atory. Brown university. U. S. military service 1862, corporal; with 
Narragansett insurance company. Providence, R. I. From Providence, 
R. I. Bom 1844; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 26, 1871. 

B. U. civ. war, Frat. 

FOSTER, WALTER SMITH. Student 1862-65. Resident Providence, 
R. I. Address, 59 George St., Providence, R. I. P- 

GARCIA, DOMINGO. Student 1862-64. From Havana, Cuba. 

GRIFFIN, LOUIS PHILLIPPE. Student 1862-63. From Charlestown. 
R. I. ^ 



650 BROWN UNIVERwSITY 1866 

HARDING, THOMAS ROGERS. Student 1S62-64. From East Lyme, 
Conn. 

HUNT, DAVID, A.M. honorary 1875. Student 1862-64. See Honorary 
Graduates 1875. 

JOHNSON, WILLIAM GREENE. Student 1862-63. From North Kings- 
town, R. I. 

NICHOLS, AURIN BUGBEE. Student 1862-64. Received certificate in 
engineering 1863; assistant engineer Penn. railroad 1866-69; Allegheny 
railroad 1869-74; centennial board of finance 1874-76; North and west 
branch railroad 1878; engineer of railroads Department of the interior, 
Washington, D. C, 1879-80; superintendent Reynoldsville mining and 
manufacturing company 1881-86; civil engineer Philadelphia, Penn., 
1886-99; division engineer Isthmian canal commission 1899-1901; Guay- 
aquil and Quito railroad 1901; assistant engineer U. S. army 1903; 
assistant engineer and resident engineer Isthmian canal commission 
1904-. Address, 3207 Summer St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

OKIE, HOWARD, M.D. Student 1862-64. Physician Providence, R. I.; 
Boston, Mass. Born Providence, R. I., May 12, 1846; died Boston, Mass., 
Oct. 29, 1902. Prov. rec. 

PARKER, WILLIAM BRISBANE. Student 1862-63. From Carlisle, 
Penn. 

PRATT, JOHN TORREY. Student 1862-64. From Providence, R. I. 

RICHARDSON, DAVID HAINES COLLINS. Student 1862-64. From 
Valley Falls. R. I. 

SEARS, ROBERT DAVIS. Student 1862-63. Lieutenant U. S. army. 

VINTON, FREDERICK ARNOLD, M.D. University of Vermont 1875. 
Student 1862-65. Physician and surgeon. Address, 93 Congdon St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

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ANTHONY, -WALTER EUGENE, M.D. University city of New York 1867. 
Student 1863-64. Physician Providence, R. I., 1867-97; secretary R. I. 
medical society 1875-80; president Providence medical association 1879- 
80; member Franklin society; charter member R. I. pharmaceutical 
association; assistant surgeon general R. I. 1874-79; member American 
medical association. Author various articles in medical journals. 
Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 12, 1847; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 7, 
1897. Trans. R. I. med. soc. 

ARNOLD, ALBERT ALLIN. Student 1863-65. Clerk L. Schepf and com- 
pany, wholesale grocers. New York, N. Y.; Trevor and Colgate, bankers. 
New York; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad; Streator, 111., and 
Burlington, la.: general superintendent's office, Chicago, 111., until 1880; 
resident Edgewood, R. I., 1880-82. From Westboro, Mass. Died 
Cranston, R. I., Feb. 11, 1882. Frat. 

BABCOCK, JOHN JACOB. Student 1863-64. In real estate business 
and manager estates. New York, N. Y.; has held various town offices. 
Address, Ashaway, R. I. 

BLODGET, WALTER. Student 1863-65. Bom Providence, R. I., April 
24, 1846; died Providence, March 1892. P. 

BOSWORTH, ALFRED. Student 1863-65. Lawyer. Born Warren, 
R. I., Aug. 25, 1845; died Warren, May 4, 1872. P. 

BROWN, JAMES PECK. Student 1863-65. U. S. military service 1862, 
1864-65, second lieutenant. Born Rehoboth, Mass., Nov. 4, 1844; died 
Donaldson, La., Aug. 23, 1865. B. U. civ. war, P. 

BRUNER, PRESTON MARTIN. Student 1863-66. From Allentown, 
Penn. 



i867 NON-GRADUATES 651 

CADY. WALTER HUTCHINS. Student 1863-64. From Providence, R. 
I. Bom 1845; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 12, 1870. Prov. rec. 

CARPENTER, FREDERICK BENONI, M.D. Harvard university 1868. 
Student 1863-64. Physician East Providence, R. I. Bom Pawtucket, 
R. I., June 18, 1846; died East Providence, R. I., Nov. 1893. 

P., Carpenter gen. 

CONGDON, HORACE LINCOLN. Student 1863-65. Journalist New 
York, N. Y. Address, Englewood, N. J. 

DAVIS, CHARLES CARPENTER. Student 1863-67. Druggist. Ad- 
dress, Walpole, N. H. P. 

DUNCAN, GEORGE WELLS. Student 1863-64. Resident Rome. Italy. 
From Haverhill, Mass. Died Rome, Italy, Feb. 1884. Fra't. 

DURFEE, EDGAR GREENE. Student 1863-65. With Aldrich, Iddings 
and Clifton, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-69; Hoyt, Sprague and company. 
New York, N. Y., 1869-73; secretary Franklin machine company, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1880-86; treasurer 1886-. Address, 29 Keene St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. Frat. 

EDMONDS, JOHN GORTON. Student 1863-65. From Providence, R. I. 

GOFF, FRANCIS SHUBAEL. Student 1863-66. Travelling salesman; 
manager New York office, firm of wholesale jewelers. New York, N. Y. 
Address, 2 Marlborough Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

GRANGER, JAMES NATHANIEL. Student 1863-64. U. S. military 
service 1864-65, captain. Resident Bronxville, N. Y. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. Died Oct. 28, 1897. 

GRINNELL, RICHARD WILLIAMS. Student 1863-66. Vice president 
Providence steam and gas pipe company. Providence, R. I., until 1891; 
resident Southern Cal. 1891-96; New Bedford, Mass., 1896-1900. Bom 
New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 10, 1846; died New Bedford, Dec. 23, 1900. P. 

HARMOUNT, WILLIAM ROBERT. Student 1863-65. From New 
Haven, Conn. 

KEMMERER, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1863-64. From AUentown, 
Penn. 

NEFF, JAMES MOORE WAYNE. Student 1863-64. Manufacturer ice 
machines, Cincinnati, O.; president Arctic manufacturing company. 
Bom Cincinnati, O., April 7, 1847; died New York, N. Y., June i?, ,1903. 

Cincinnati enq. 

NORTON, WILLIAM. Student 1863-64. From Bangor, Me. 

POPE, WILLIAM GREENLEAF ELIOT, A.B. Amherst college 1868. 
Student 1863-65. Superintendent schools and teacher New Carlisle, O.; 
travelling agent medical works. Address, New Carlisle, O. Amherst. 

POUND, JOHN EVREMOND. Student 1863-64. U. S. military service 
Civil war, quarter-master's department; admitted to bar 1867; lawyer 
Lockport, N. Y., 1867-1904; member N. Y. legislature 1871; assistant 
U. S. attorney eight years; mayor Lockport, N. Y., two years; U. S. 
circuit court commissioner; president board of education 1898- 1904. 
Born Lockport, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1843; died Lockport, April 21, 1904. P. 

REYNOLDS, JOHN ALEXANDER. Student 1863-65. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

TOMPKINS, FRANK EDWARD. Student 1863-64. Student Hamilton 
college 1864-66; in business Jersey City, N. J. Bom New York, N. Y., 
June 17, 1846; died Jersey City, N. J., March 23, 1869. P. 

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1868 

ALLEN, SYLVESTER. Student 1864-65. Accountant. Address, 26 
Brighton St., Providence, R. I. Dir. 



652 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1868 

BACKUS, WILLIAM HENRY, A.B. Yale college 1870. Journalist Boston, 
Mass., 1872-84; reporter; news editor; musical critic, assistant dramatic 
critic Daily Advertiser; retired; resident Danielson, Conn. Address, 
Danielson, Conn. P. 

BENNETT, WILLIAM HENRY, A.M. honorary 1884. Student 1864-66. 
See Honorary Graduates 1884. 

BUCKLIN, WILLIAM TALLMAN. Student 1864-65. Commercial trav- 
eller. Address, 158 Clifford St., Providence, R. I. Frat. 

CASE, PHILIP. Student 1864-67. From Providence, R. I. 

DeWOLF, FRANCIS LeBARRON. Student 1864-66. Clerk Bristol, 
R I. From Providence, R. I. Bom 1848; died at sea, June 19, 1877. 

Dewolf's, Frat. 

FITCH, LAFAYETTE. Student 1864-67. From Columbia, Conn. 

HOTCHKISS, ARTHUR ETHELBERT. Student 1865-67. Inventor and 
model maker. Address, Mills Hotel, New York, N. Y. 

HILL, HENRY RANDALL. Student 1864-66. Farmer. Address, North 
Providence, R. I. 

HOYT, WILLIAM EDWIN, Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 1868. 
Student 1865-66. Assistant engineer New York Central and Hudson 
river railroad. Address, 50 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y. 

Mass. inst. tech. 

JONES, EDWARD SIMMONS. Student 1864-65. Secretary Providence 
lithograph company. Providence, R. I. Address, 1266 Westminster 
St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

KNOWLES, JOHN COURTLAND. Student 1864-65. Jeweler Provi- 
dence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. Deceased. 

LEWIS, JOHN DEXTER. Student 1864-66. Merchant. Address, 134 
Brown St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MEAD, MARSHALL BRADLEY. Student 1864-65. Address, Edgar- 
town, Mass. P. 

RICHARDS, GEORGE HUMPHREY. Student 1864-66. Jeweler Bos- 
ton, Mass. From Keene, N. H. Reported deceased. 

ROBINSON, HENRY HOLBROOK, Ju.D. University of Heidelburg 1869. 
Student 1864-66. Lawyer Woonsocket, R. I., 1870-82; colonel and 
aide on governor's staff, R. I., 1873-75; assistant editor Patriot, Woon- 
socket, R.-I., 1873-75. Born Cumberland, R. I., 1847; died Woonsocket, 
R. I., Jan. 4, 1882. Frat., P. 

STAPLES, CHARLES. Student 1864-65. Lawyer Providence, R. I. Born 

Providence, R. I., May 31, 1848; died Providence, R. I., June i, 1899. 

WATERS, TIMOTHY LEEDS. Student 1864-66. Piano manufacturer 
New York, N. Y. Address, 134 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 

WILLIAMS, ORIN MERWIN, A.B. Yale 1869. Student 1864-65. From 
Mystic, Conn.. Died 1876. Yale 

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1869 

AINSWORTH, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. Student of chemistry 1865- 
66. Druggist. Address, Williamstown, Vt. P. 

BAKER, OSGOOD CARNEY. Student 1865-67. From Providence, 
R.I. Born 1847; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 21, 1867. Prov. rec, Frat. 

BUTTERWORTH, JAMES CHACE. Student 1865-67. With Butter- 
worth and company, dealers in tailors' supplies. Address, 224 Butler 
Exchange, Providence, R. I. P. 

CLARK, JOHN BATES, A.B. Amherst college 1872; A.M. 1877; Ph.D. 
1890; LL.D. 1897; College of N. J. 1896. Student 1865-67. Professor 
political economy and history, Carleton college. Minn., 1877-81; history 
and political science, Smith college, 1882-93; professor political economy, 



i86<) NON-GRADUATES 653 

Amherst college, 1892-Q5; lecturer political economy, Johns Hopkins 
university, 1892-95; professor political economy, Columbia university, 
1 895-; president American economic association 1893-95. Author 
The Philosophy of wealth, 1886; The Modern Distributive process in con- 
junction with F. H. Gidding, 1888; The Distribution of wealth, 1900; The 
Control of trusts, 1901; The problem of monopoly, 1904; numerous mono- 
graphs and articles in economic journals. Address, Columbia University, 
New York, N. Y. Am. cat., P. 

DUDLEY, WILLIAM ALDRICH, A.B." Amherst college 1870. Student 
1865-67. Farmer Marlboro, Mass.; city auditor. Address, 245 East 
Main St., Marlboro, Mass. P. 

DYER, GABRIEL BERNON. Student 1865-66. Born Providence, R. I., 
Nov. 14, 1847; died Providence, Oct. 23, 1902. P. 

FLETCHER, ALBERT ELLIOTT. Student 1866-68. Editor Chicago, 
111. From Indianapolis, Ind. Address unknown. 

GREENE, ALBERT ROWLAND, A.B. Cornell university 1870; LL.B. Uni- 
versity of Michigan 1871. Student 1865-67. U. S. military service 
1862-64; admitted to bar 1872; lawyer Coweset, R. I.; town solicitor 
Warwick, R. I.; superintendent of schools, Warwick; president town 
council three years; trial justice several years; coroner; member R. I. 
house of representatives several terms. Born Apponaug, R. I., March 
3, 1844; died Jan. 28, 1901. Prov. jour. 

HODGES, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1865-66. From Brooklyn, N. Y. 

JONES, WILLIAM OGDEN. Student 1S65-66. From Chicago, 111. 
Deceased. 

KIMBALL, WILLIAM EUGENE. Student 1865-66. Admitted to bar 
1883; lawyer New York, N. Y. Born South Scituate, R. I.; died New 
York, N. v., May 29, 1899. P. 

KINGSLEY, EDWIN ABIJAH, A.B. Union college 1869. Student 1865-66. 
Lawyer. From Burnt Hills, N. Y.; died Syracuse, N. Y., 1882. 

LINFIELD, AUGUSTUS. Student 1865-68. Licensed Baptist minister; 
principal academy Lenox, Mass., 1868-72; Prescott high school, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 1872. From Randolph, Mass. Died Somerville, Mass., May 
5, 1872. Frat. 

LOCKE, JOHN FRANCIS. Student 1865-67. From Watertown, Mass. 

MASON, EARL PHILIP. Student 1865-66. Manufacturer Providence, 
R. I.; vice president R. I. locomotive works. Bom Providence, R. I., 
Oct. 26, 1848; died San Antonio, Tex., March 17, 1901. P. 

MAURAN, CLINTON. Student 1865-66. Ship captain. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. Bom 1848; died Providence, R. I., March 21, 1886. 

Prov. rec. 

PERRY, LEMUEL GROSVENOR. Student 1865-67. Bom Pomfret, 
Conn., Aug. 11, 1848; died Providence, R. I., July 12, 1867. Frat. 

POTTER, WALLACE WINFIELD, M.D. Bellevue hospital medical college 
1871. Student 1865-67. Physician Spokane, Wash.; health officer 
1893-1902. Address, Spokane, Wash. P. 

SOUTHWICK, ROYAL KEITH. Student 1865-66. From Providence, 
R. I. 

TYTUS, JOHN BUTLER. Student 1865-67. From Middletown, O. Died 
Nov. 18, 1893. P. 

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BAKER, JOHN EDWIN. Student 1866-68. Address, 1275 Frankli« 
Ave., New York, N. Y. 

BARNARD, LOUIS AMELIUS. Student 1S66-67. In insurance business 
Providence, R. I. Bom Fall River, Mass., May 31, 1845; died Fall 
River, March 10, 1872. P. 



654 B R O W N U N I V E R S T T Y 1870 

BEEDE, CHARLES GOULD. Student 1866-67. Address, Pawtucket, 
R. L 

BOWKER, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1866-68. Manager chemical 
and color department, American steel wire company, Worcester, Mass. 
Address, 3 Harvard Place, Worcester, Mass. P. 

BROWN, GEORGE COLE. Student 1866-69. U. S. army. From Reho- 
both, Mass. 

CHACE, EDWARD. Student 1866-67. Cotton manufacturer Valley 
Falls, R. I. Bom Valley Falls, R. L, March 17, 1849; died Valley Falls, 
April 23, 1871. P. 

CHASE, JAMES BROWN THORNTON. Student 1866-67. U. S. mili- 
tary service Civil war, captain; in business Chicago, 111. From Spring- 
field, Mass. P. 

DROWN, WILLARD BURR. Student 1866-67. Born Warren, R. I., 
Feb. 10, 1845; died Warren, Aug. 22, 1867. P. 

FARRINGTON, WILLIAM HOWARD, M.D. Bellevue hospital medical 
college 1873. Student 1866-68. Student Yale university 1868-69; 
resident physician Astor house. New York, N. Y., 1874-. Address, 
Astor House, New York, N. Y. P. 

FRENCH, EDWIN DAVIS. Student 1866-68. Artist-engraver and maker 
of book plates, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; president Art students' league of 
New York 1889-91 ; trustee American fine arts society 1890-96. Address, 
Saranac Lake, N. Y. P. 

GRANGER, EDWARD VAUGHAN, M.D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons, Columbia college, 1873. Student 1866-68. Physician Pascoag, 
R. I.; superintendent schools Burrillville, R. I., 1879-80; chairman board 
pension surgeons Woonsocket, R. I., 1892-96. Address, Pascoag, R. I. P. 

GRANGER, WILLIAM DAVIS, A.B. Williams college 1869; M.D. Bellevue 
hospital medical college 1879. Student 1866-67. Physician Buffalo, 
N. Y.; assistant physician Buffalo state hospital for the insane 1880-89; 
physician Bronxville, N. Y.; member American medical association; 
American medico-psychological association; N. Y. state medical associ- 
ation; N. Y. neurological society. Author How to care for the insane, 
1886. Address, Bronxville, N. Y. P. 

GREENE, HENRY FRANKLIN. Student 1866-68. Bom Providence, 
R. I., Aug. 9, 1850; died Dec. 27, 1867. P. 

HASKELL, WILLIAM WALLACE. Student 1866-67. Insurance agent 
Atlanta, Ga. Address, 507 Gould Building, Atlanta, Ga. P. 

HULL, JOHN MASON. Student 1866-67. Mill contractor Providence, 
R. I.; manufacturer Providence. Bom Fall River, Mass., July 16, 1846; 
died Manchester, N. H., Dec. 8, 1880. P. 

LIBBEY, SAMUEL PRAY. Student 1866-69. From Great Falls, N. H. 

LINSLEY, HARVEY. Student 1866-67. Graduated Crozer theologi- 
cal seminary 1871; ordained Baptist minister 1871; pastor Buckfield, 
Me., 1871-74; Central City, Col., one year; missionary American Baptist 
home missionary society, Southern Colorado, two years; preacher New 
Hope, Col., five years; pastor Saguache, Col., two years; Los Animos, 
Col., two years; South Windsor, Conn., five years; Suffield, Conn., seven 
years; resident Pomona, Cal. Address, Pomona, Cal. P. 

METCALF, ROBERT BROWN. Student 1867-68. Coal merchant. 
Address, P. O. Box 582, Providence. R. I. P. 

MOORE, CHARLES EDWARD. Student 1866-67. Address, Columbia 
Preparatory Grammar School, New York, N. Y. 

MORROW, SAMUEL ROSEBURGH, A B. Yale college 1870; A.M. 1874; 
M.D. Columbia college 1878. Student 1866-67. Professor anatomy 
and orthopedic surgery, Albany medical college, 1883-. Address, 293 
Hawk St., Albany, N. Y. 



i870 NON-GRADUATES 655 

MUNGER, LEWIS. Student 1866-69. U. S. military service 1862-65, 
first lieutenant; brevet captain. From Plymouth, Conn. B. U. civ. war 

NOYES, ISAAC PITMAN. Student 1866-68. U. S. military service 
1862-65; architect Providence, R. I., 1866-71; clerk library division, 
surgeon-general's office, U. S. war department, Washington, D. C, 187 1-. 
Author various pamphlets and numerous articles in newspapers. Ad- 
dress, 409 Fourth St., S. E., Washington, D. C. P. 

PITMAN, STEPHEN MINOT, Ph.B. ^Tufts college 1869; M.E. Harvard 
university 1874. Student 1866-67. Instructor mathematics, Tufts 
college, 1875-78; professor chemistry 1878-82; secretary and treasurer 
Narragansett mutual fire insurance company. Address, 721 Banigan 
Building, Providence, R. I. Harv., P. 

RICHARDSON, JOSIAH FRANCIS. Student 1866-67. From Boston, 
Mass. 

SMITH, WILLIAM DeFOREST. Student 1866-69. Froin Woonsocket, 
R. I. 

STEERE, ROBERT WING. Student 1866-68. Bom Providence, R. I., 
Nov. 22, 1847; died Flushing, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1880. R. I. rec. 

TAYLOR, HENRY TRACY. Student 1866-69. From Providence, R. I. 
Bom 1850; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 28, 1869. Prov. rec. 

TERRY, ERASTUS GUNN. Student 1866-67. From Fall River, Mass. 

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1871 

BILLINGS, HARTFORD. Student 1867-68. Address, 26 Greene St., 
Providence, R. I. Dir. 

BOYNTON, GEORGE EDMUND. Student 1867-69. Treasurer, secretary 
and director Columbian iron works, Baltimore, Md. Bom Worcester, 
Mass., Nov. 13, 1849; died Bristol, R. I., June 17, 1899. Prov. bull. 

BROWNELL, SETH HUNT. Student 1867-70. Merchant finn of Bug- 
bee and Brownell, Providence, R. I Bom Providence, R. I., May 24, 
1849; died Raton, N. Mex., May 22, 1892. 

BROWNELL, STEPHEN FISH. Student 1868-71. From Providence, 
R. I. Bom 1851; died Providence, R. I., Jvme 13, 1878. 

CHILD, HORACE WALTER. Student 1867-69. Treasurer Rubber hide 
company. Address, 181 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. P. 

COLBURN, JUSTIN EDWARDS. Student 1868-70. Private secretary 
Washington, D. C; journalist; correspondent New York times; in charge 
Washington department New York times; U. S. consul Mexico, Mex., 
until 1878. Bom Nashua, N. H., March 30, 1845; died Mexico, Mex., 
Dec. 2, 1878. P. 

COLBY, NATHANIEL LORD. Student 1867-68. Ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1872; pastor North Billerica, Mass., 1872-79; Manchester, N. H., 
1879-. Address, Manchester, N. H. Newt. 

COOK, EDWARD HERBERT. Student 1867-69. From North Black- 
stone, R. I. 

DORRANCE, COURTLAND BURGESS. Student 1867-68. Secretary 
Art club Providence, R. I., 1881-86; vice president 1886-98. Address, 
807 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DOUGLAS, CHARLES HENRY, M.D. Bellevue hospital medical college 
1876. Student 1867-69. Physician Los Angeles, Cal.; government 
dispenser Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 1902. Address, 331 South Olive 
St., Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

EARLE, WALTER UPDIKE. Student 1867-68. From Providence, R. I. 

GREENE, WALTER MONTGOMERY. Student 1867-69. Member firm 
of Greene and company. Providence, R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., June 
22, 1850; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 5, 1886. Prov. rec, Prov. dir. 



«56 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1871 

HARDON, VIRGIL ORVIN, M.D. Bellevue hospital medical college 1874. 
Student 1867-68. Physician Atlanta, Ga.; professor obstetrics and 
diseases of women and children, Atlanta college of physicians and 
surgeons, 1888-; gynecologist Grady hospital, Atlanta, Ga., 1892-; St. 
Joseph's infirmary, Atlanta, 190 1 -. Address, Atlanta, Ga. P. 

LYON, APPLETON PARKS, A.B. Amherst college 1870; A.M. Student 
1867-68. Student Union theological seminary 1870-73; teacher New 
York, N. Y., 1873-. Author occasional articles in magazines. Address, 
180 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Union theol., Amherst 

METCALF, WILLIAM PENN. Student 1867-69. Wool broker Provi- 
dence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. Prov. dir., '75 

ROBINSON, HARVEY PHILLIPS. Student 1867-68. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

ROBINSON, STEPHEN HENRY. Student 1867-68. From West Wood- 
stock, Conn. 

SAWYER, AUGUSTUS EBEN. Student 1867-69. Address, Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

STANLEY, GEORGE HENRY. Student 1867-68. From Slatersville, 
R. I. 

TUCKER, JOHN HYRNE. Student 1867-70. Executive oflfice Provi- 
dence telephone company. Providence, R. I. Address, Care Providence 
Telephone Company, Providence, R. I. P. 

WATERMAN, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1867-69. From New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

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1872 

BIRD, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Student 1868-69. Paper manufacturer 
East Walpole, Mass. Bom East Walpole, Mass., 1851; died East Wal- 
pole, July 10, 1874. P. 

BURRINGTON, WILLIAM BRADFORD. Student 1868-70. Secretary 
Manufacturers mutual fire insurance company. Providence, R. I. From 
Providence, R. I. Deceased. Prov. dir. 

DUANE, LOUIS. Student 1868-69. Clerk U. S. treasury department 
Washington, D. C. Address, 6th Auditor's Office, Washington, D. C. P. 

GILMAN, DANIEL. Student 1868-69. Manufacturer Exeter, N. H. 
Address, Exeter, N. H. P. 

HORTON, EDWARD ANTHONY. Student 1868-70. Address, 459 
South Water St., Providence, R. I. 

HULL, WILLIAM BIRD, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, Colum- 
bia college, 1873. Student 1870-71. With Commercial typewriter 
company. New York, N. Y. Address, 257 WilUam St., New York, N. Y. 

P. 

KENYON, LEWIS PERRY. Student 1868-71. From Providence, R. I. 
Born 1852; died Providence, R. I , Feb. 25, 1871. Prov, rec. 

KING, FLOREN. Student 1869-71. From Providence, R. I. 

MORSE, ALBERT STEPHEN. Student 1868-69. From Greenville, 111. 

PAISLEY, WILLIAM. Student 1868-69. From North Providence, R. I. 

PARKER, ROBERT CLINTON. Student 1868-69. Resident New Bed- 
ford, Mass. From Providence, R. I. Bom about 1850; died Dodgeville, 
R. I., Jan. 22, 1893. 

POTTER, CHARLES. Student 1868-69. From Newport, R. I. Killed 
by Mexican banditti, near Albuquerque, N. M. 

RICHMOND, HOWARD. Student 1868-71. Cotton manufacturer Prov- 
idence, R. I.; treasurer Compton company. Address, 32 George St., 
Providence, R. I. Frat. 



1872 NON-GRADUATES 657 

SMITH, WILLIAM TOWNSEND. Special student 1869-70. Gold refiner 
Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. 

STONE, HOWARD WINSOR. Student 1868-69. Superintendent White- 
stone mills. Providence, R. I.; retired. Address, 44 Susan St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

TAFT, JOHN OTIS. Student 1868-69. From Providence, R. I. 

VAUGHAN, HENRY WHEATON. Student 1868-70. Inspector milk, 
analytical chemist and state assayer Providence, R. I.; chemist New- 
York, N. Y. Bom Providence, R. I.; deceased. Prov. dir., P. 

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1873 

ANDREWS, CLARENCE CARROL. Student 1869-71. Merchant, firm of 
S. D. Andrews' son. Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 10, 
1852; died Providence, June 2, 1904. P. 

BRADBURY, FREDERICK WHITTIER, M.D. Student 1869-72. Phy- 
sician Pinehurst, N. C; Providence, R. I. Address, 65 Charles Field 
St., Providence, R. I. 

BROWNELL, LEONARD TUTTLE. Student 1869-71. Born Le Roy, 
N. Y., Feb. 3, 1849; died Caledonia, N. Y., July 31, 1873. Frat. 

CORTHELL, JAMES ROLAND. Student 1870-72. Cashier Boston 
traveler company; clerk B. V. Sturtevant company; trustee Public 
library, Hyde Park, Mass.; president Hyde Park improvement league; 
Readville improvement association; curator Hyde Park historical soci- 
ety. Address, Readville, Mass. P. 

GOWER, FREDERICK ALLEN. Student 1869-71. Editorial press 
manager Providence, R. I., two years; telephone expert, inventor and 
aeronaut, France and England, 1878-85. Bom Sedgwick, Me., July 25, 
1851 ; lost in balloon ascension from Cherbourg, France. July 18, 1885. P. 

GOWER, GEORGE LEWIS. Student 1869-71. Lawyer Providence, R. 
I.; chief clerk R. I. house of representatives ten years; judge advocate 
general R. I. 1883-88; lawyer Tacoma, Wash. Address, Tacoma, Wash. 

INGRAHAM, EUGENE LEWIS. Student 1869-71. From Pawtucket 
R. I. Died Pawtucket, July 26, 1871. P 

INGRAHAM, HOWARD WALTER. Student 1869-70. Architect Provi- 
dence, R. I. Deceased. 

KENYON, HENRY BENJAMIN, M.D. Student 1869-71. Physician 
Townshend, Vt. From Richmond, R. I. Died Townshend, Vt., Nov. 
9, 1892. P. 

KING, JEROME ALLEN. Student 1869-70. Manufacturer of plaster 
and cement New York, N. Y. Address, New Brighton, L. I., N. Y. P. 

LILLIBRIDGE, EDWARD HOXIE. Student 1869-70. From Rich- 
mond, R. I. 

LOW, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1869-72. Manager Low's grand 
opera house, Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., May 5, 1850; 
died Providence, R. I., Sept. 8, 1895. Prov. rec. 

LUTHER, EDGAR HOWARD. Student 1869-72. Boston correspondent 
Springfield republican; managing editor Daily press, Worcester, Mass.; 
Washington correspondent World, New York, N. Y. ; Post and Globe, 
Boston, Mass.; Times, Chicago, 111.; chief editorial writer Globe, Boston, 
Mass., 1871-72. From Worcester, Mass.; died Worcester, Mass., Jan. 2, 
1 88 1. Frat. 

MASON, DANIEL HAYDEN. Student 1869-72. Address, Brattleboro 
Retreat, Brattleboro, Vt Frat. 



6s8 B R O W N U N I V E R vS I T Y 1873 

MEAD, JOHN ROSS EMMES. Student 1869-71. Clerk Providence, R. I. 
Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 13, 1852; died Providence, July i, 1887. 

Prov. dir., R. I. rec, P. 

METCALF, JOHN HENRY. Student 1869-70. Clerk Providence, R. I., 
1869-75. From Providence, R. I. Died Providence, R. I., Oct. 30, 1875. 

Frat. 

NEWHALL, WALTER. Student 1869-70. From Newburyport, Mass. 
Died Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 14, 1872. 

PEARSE, ERASTUS ARTHUR. Student 1869-72. From Athol, Mass. 

PRATT, CHARLES TILLINGHAST. Student 1869-71. Real estate 
agent. Address, 4 Market Sq., Providence, R. L P. 

RAYMOND, GEORGE THERON. Student 1869-73. Student Newton 
theological institution 1874-76; ordained Baptist minister 1872; pas- 
tor North Tewksbury, Mass., 1876-78; Utica, 111., 1879-80; Penacook, N. 
H., 1881-83; in business 1883-88; pastor Montpelier, Vt., 1888-91; Beth- 
any church, Boston, Mass., 1891-94; First church, Gloucester, Mass., 1894- 
97; Owanita church, Alva, Fla., 1900-. Author Old truths for new hear- 
ers. Address, Alva, Fla. Newt., P. 

SALISBURY, CHARLES MERRICK. Student 1869-71. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 19 College St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SEAMAN, CHARLES JOHN, A.B. Denison imiversity 1871. Student 
1869. Dealer in boots and shoes, Cleveland, O.; in insurance business. 
Address, 31 Knowles St., Cleveland, O. Frat., Den. 

SMITH, ALFRED MANSFIELD. Student 1869-72. Superintendent 
cotton mill 1872-76; manufacturer North Grafton, Mass. From New 
England Village, now North Grafton, Mass. Died North Grafton, Mass., 
Mar. 29, 1882. Frat 

TALBOT, EDWARD EVERETT. Student 1869-73. Born Providence, 
R. I., Aug. 27, 1853; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 5, 1872. Prov. rec. 

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1874 

ALLEN, HENRY CROCKER. Student 1870-72. Manufacturer Bristol, 
R. I. From Providence, R. I. Died 1889. 

BENTON, EDWARD ASA RAYMOND, A.B. Harvard university 1875; 
Ph.D. 1878; Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 1885. Student 1870- 
72. Architect Boston, Mass. Address, 72 Equitable Building, Boston, 
Mass. Harv., P. 

BLANDING, WILLIAM OLIVER. Student 1870-71. Wholesale drug- 
gist. Address, 151 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BRIGGS, GEORGE. Student 1870-72. Member firm of J. Briggs and 
sons, manufacturers of jewelers' supplies. Address, 491 Angell St., 
Providence, R. I. 

CADWELL, CHARLES ADOLPHUS. Student 1871-73. With F. W. 
Dickinson, undertaker. Address, 190 State St., Springfield, Mass. P. 

CORNETT, HENRY. Student 1870-72. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 
28, 1852; died Providence, April 3, 1880. Prov. rec. 

DABOLL, WILLIAM SMITH. Student 1870-72. Resident Providence, 
R. I. From Providence, R. I. Died Aug. 22, 1892. 

DAWLEY, EDWIN PELEG. Student 1870-72. Assistant engineer city 
hall, Providence, R. I., 1877-80; engineer and superintendent Interstate 
telephone company 1880-82; assistant engineer and chief engineer New- 
York, Providence and Boston railroad company 1882-92; division engi- 
neer and assistant chief engineer New York, New Haven and Hartford 
railroad company 1892-. Address, N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R., New 
Haven, Conn. P. 



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EDDY, FORREST GREENWOOD, D.M.D. Harvard university 1875. 
Student 1870-72. Dentist Providence, R. I.; president R. I. dental 
society 1885-86; Harvard odontological society 1893-94; vice president 
Academy of dental science 1902-03. Address, 15 Euclid Ave., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

GALLUP, SAMUEL CHESEBROUGH. Student 1871-74. Lawyer Peoria, 
111., 1880-89; resident Scott City, Kans. Born Mystic, Conn., Sept. 26, 
1850; died Jan. 19, 1896. Frat., P. 

GARLAND, ALBERT KIMBALL. Student 1870-72. From Dover, N. 
H. Reported deceased. 

HIDDEN, WALTER. Student 1870-71. Address, 154 Meeting St., 
Providence, R. I. 

HURD, WILLIAM LAMBERT. Student 1870-72. With National tube 
works company, McKeesport, Penn., 12 years; Continental tube com- 
pany; Duquesne tube company; president Monongahela tube company 
and Home trust company, Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, 7209 Penn. Ave., 
Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

KING, WILLIAM HOWARD, M.D. Bellevue hospital medical college. 
Student 1870-72. Physician Cal. From Providence, R. I. Deceased. 

P. 

McCOBB, HENRY. Student 1870-72. Broker. Address, P. O. Box 
2557, Boston, Mass. P. 

MASON, ARTHUR LIVINGSTON. Student 1870-71. Secretary R. I. 
locomotive works ; treasurer and general manager Continental steamboat 
company; president and treasurer Newport engineering works. Address, 
Halidon Hall, Halidon Hill, Newport, R. I. P. 

MAURAN, FREDERICK LAWRENCE. Student 1870-72. Merchant 
Providence, R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., May 3, 1854; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., June 23, 1882. Prov. rec. 

MENDENHALL, ISAIAH BARTON. Student 1870-71. From Blooms- 
burg, Penn. 

MOORE, LORENZO BYRON. Student 1870-71. From Sago, W. Va. 

MURPHY, THOMAS FRANCIS. Student 1870-72. Address, 49 Wey- 
bosset St., Providence, R. I. 

PAINE, CHARLES ADAMS. Student 1870-73. Address, Eastport, Me. 

PENNIMAN, HENRY MIXTER. Student 1870-72. Graduated Andover 
theological seminary 1882; graduate student 1882-83; ordained Cong- 
regational minister 1884; pastor First church, East Derry, N. H., 
1884-90; Tabernacle church, Chicago, 111., 1890-91; Keokuk, la., 1891- 
93; professor Christian evidences, Berea college, 1895-; college pastor; 
financial secretary 1896-. Address, Berea College, Berea, Ky. P. 

PIERCE, HIRAM CHASE. Student 1870-71. Real estate agent. Ad- 
dress, 106 King Philip St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PIKE, JAMES EDWARD. Student 1871-74. Manager Sterling dyeing 
and finishing company. Sterling, Conn.; president Dyeing company, 
Niantic, R. I. Address, Niantic, R. I. 

PRENTICE, ARTHUR. Student 1870-72. From Mystic River, Conn. 

REEBY, WILLIAM HENRY, D.B. Harvard university 1876. Student 
1870-73. Ordained Unitarian minister 1878; pastor Dighton, Mass., 
1877-80; Norton, Mass., 1881-84; Harvard, Mass., 1884-87; newspaper 
writer. Address, Westboro, Mass. Harv. div. sch., P. 

SAYLES, PHILIP ALLEN. Student 1870-72. Born Providence, R. I., 
June 7, 1852; died New York, N. Y. 

SCOTT, FREDERICK. Student 1870-73. Medical student; resident 
Kimball, S. D. Bom Worcester, Mass.; died South Dakota. 



66o BROWN JNIVERSITY 1874 

SLATER, JOHN WHIPPLE. Student 1870-73. Address, Slatersville, 
R. L 

STONE, DANIEL CLARK. Student 1871-74. From Providence, R. I. 

TREAD WAY, HENRY GORHAM. Student 1870-71. From Providence, 
R. I. 

TUCKER, IRVING WAITE. Student 1870-71, 1873-74. Advertising 
solicitor. Address, 509 Montgomery St., San Francisco, CaL P. 

WALKER, WILLARD SMITH. Student 1870-71. Schoolmaster; teacher 
of music. Address, 142 Killingly St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHITNEY, ALFRED BROWN. Student 1870-72. U. S. military service 
1863-65; ordained Baptist minister 1875; pastor Greeley, Col., 1875-76; 
general missionary American Baptist home missionary society, Col., 
1876-77; preacher Port Murray, N. J., 1878; graduated Newton theolog- 
ical institution 1881; pastor Tiffin, O., 1882-83; North East, Penn., 1884- 
87; Elizabeth, Penn., 1887-89; South church, Indianapolis, Ind., 1889- 
94; Fowlerville, Mich., 1897-98; Salem, O.; Kingsville, O. Address, Kings- 
ville, O. Newt., P. 

WILBUR, JOHN. Student 1870-71. From Westerly, R. I. 

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1875 

ASHMORE, FRANK SANDERSON. Student 1871-75. Student Roches- 
ter theological seminary 1876-78; ordained Baptist minister 1878; pastor 
Montevideo, Minn., 1878-80, 1881-83; Hastings, Minn., 1884. Born 
Bangkok, Siam, Dec. 21, 1853; died St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 6, 1884. 

Roch. theol. 

BRENNAN, JOHN MARTIN. Student 1871-72. Admitted to bar 1875; 
lawyer Providence, R. I., 1875-1904; member common council three 
terms; board of aldermen 1883-88; judge advocate general R. I. militia 
1888; member R. I. house of representatives 1888-90. Born Providence, 
R. I., July 17, 1852; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 19, 1905. 

'75, Prov. jour. 

FRENCH, GEORGE THOMAS. Student 1871-73. Lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; Bristol, R. I.; member governor's staff, R. I.; R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1882-85; justice court of probate 1885. Born Bristol, R. I., 
Dec. 14, 1850; died Bristol, Nov. 19, 1885. '75, R. I. man., P. 

GALLUP, HOWARD, A.B. Columbia college 1875. Student 1871-73. 
Cotton broker New York, N. Y., 1875-79; banker. Born Providence, R.. 
I., Sept. 4, 1854; died Los Alamos, Cal., May 17, 1903. '75, Prov. jour. 

GREENE, PERCIVAL BAILEY See Class of 1876. 

JACKSON, WALTER RALEIGH. Student 1871-72. From Providence, 
R. I. 

MUMFORD, URBANE BURRIS. Student 1871-72. Clergyman. Ad- 
dress, Waterloo, Salt Lake Co., Utah. 

NOYES, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1871-74. Born Gardner, Mass., 
May 10, 185 1. Address unknown. 

PRATT, FRANK STOWE. Student 1871-72. Wholesale coal merchant. 
Address, 510 Monks Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

RAY, ROBERT CHARLES, A.B. Chicago university 1882. Student 
1871-75. Address, East Providence, R. I. '75 

RYAN, TIMOTHY. Student 1871-73. Address, 33 South Spring St., 
Concord, N. H. 

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BAILEY, THOMAS BROWN. Student 1872-73. With American Bell 
telephone company, Boston, Mass. Address, 125 Pinckney St., Boston, 
Mass. P. 



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BRADBURY, SAMUEL JOHNSON, M.D. elsewhere. Student 1872-77. 
Physician. Address, no East sad St., New York, N. Y. 

BRUG, GEORGE ALLEN, M.D. Bowdoin college 1875. Student 1872-74. 
Physician. Address, 173 Washington St., Providence, R. L Bowd. 

BURRITT, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1874-75. Admitted to Mich, 
bar 1876; lawyer Buffalo, Wy., until 1898; member Wy. state legislature; 
Wy. constitutional convention; mayor Buffalo; U. S. military service 
1898-1901; first lieutenant 1899; chief of mining bureau, Philippine 
Islands, U. S. department of the interior, 1901- . Address, Lock Box 
449, Manila, P. L ' P. 

BUTMAN, CLARENCE ALTON. Student 1872-75. In business Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 228 Thurber Ave., Providence, R. I. 

CAREY, JOHN NEWMAN. Student 1872-73. Address, 1250 North 
Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

GREENE, JOHN FRANK. Student 1872-73. Address, Greensboro, N. C. 

GREENE, PERCIVAL BAILEY. Student 1871-73, 1874-75. Bom Provi- 
dence, R. I., May 24, 1855; died Providence, R. I., Nov. 24, 1875. 

Prov. rec. 

HATCH, FREDERICK ALBERT. Student 1872-74. From Providence, 
R. I. 

KAUFFMAN, FRANK BACHE. Student 1872-74. From Hempfield, 
Penn. Died Nov. 23, 1876. P. 

KING, DAN OZRO, M.D. Bowdoin medical college 1875. Student 1872-74. 
Physician Auburn, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1878-79; 
medical examiner Warwick, R. I., 1880; member town council and health 
officer, Cranston, R. I., 1891-1900. Address, Auburn, R. I. 

R. I. man., P. 

LINCOLN. ALLAN HEMAN. Student 1872-73. From Newton Centre, 
Mass. Died Newton Centre, Feb. 5, 1873. Frat. 

McAllister, WILLIAM. student 1872-73. From Lonsdale, R. I. 

MATHEWSON, GEORGE HENRY. Student 1872-74. Born Coventry, 
R. I., April 24, 1850; died Coventry, Nov. 19, 1873. P. 

SHORES, ERWIN ISAAC, M.D. Student 1872-76. Physician. Address, 
940 Albany St., Schenectady, N. Y. 

TABER, FREDERIC. Student 1872-73. Manufacturer New Bedford, 
Mass.; president New Bedford safe deposit and trust company; treasurer 
automatic telephone company; member city council two years. Ad- 
dress, New Bedford, Mass. P. 

URNER, LOUIS GRUBE. Student 1872-73. From Setzler's Store, 
Penn. Died Nov. 9, 1887. 

WILBUR, ROSWELL EVERETT. Student 1872-76. From Somerset, 
Mass. Died Sept. 20, 1876. 

WOOD, PORTER LEMUEL. Student 1872-75. Teacher and principal 
public schools 1875-84; admitted to Conn, bar 1886; lawyer Waterbury, 
Conn., 1886-; school visitor 1896-98. Address, 19 South Main St., 
Waterbury, Conn. P. 

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BALLOU, WALTER FRANCIS. Student 1873-75. Born Philadelphia, 
Penn., Nov. 30, 1856; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 22, 1875. Prat. 

GARDNER, GUY HUBBARD. Student 1873-75. From Winchester, 
Mass. 



662 B R O W N U N I V E R S I T Y 1877 

GREENE, HERBERT WHIPPLE. Student 1873-74. Address, 22 Canal 
St., Providence, R. I. 

GRIFFIN, ARTHUR GEORGE, M.D. Harvard university 1883. Student 
1873-77. Assistant port physician, Boston, Mass., 1882-83; port physi- 
cian 1883-87; physician Maiden, Mass.; city physician 1888-92. Ad- 
dress, 195 Pleasant St., Maiden, Mass. P. 

HALL, WILLIAM CLIFTON. Student 1873-74. From Westerly, R. I. 
Died Nov. 6, 1874. 

JONES, EDWARD DAVIS. Student 1873-75. Member firm of Dow, 
Jones and company, publishers. New York, N. Y., 20 years; stock broker, 
firm of Judson and Judson, New York. Address, 25 Broad St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

PECK, CHARLES ROBERTS. Student 1873-74. Fire insurance agent 
Philadelphia, Penn.; assistant president The fire insurance company of 
the county of Philadelphia. Address, no South Fourth St., Philadel- 
phia, Penn. P. 

SANAHBRAH (formerly Ah-brah), M.D. Jefferson college 1882. Student 
1873-76. Graduated Newton theological institution 1879; lecturer 
1882-92; teacher of art (painting), New York, N. Y., 1892-. Address, 
273 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Newt., P. 

SNYDER, CLIFFORD. Student 1873-75. From Freehold, N. J. Last 
known address. Black's Mills, N. J. Frat. 

STINESS, WALTER RUSSELL. Student 1873-74. Lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; member common council; adjutant-general, R. I., 1898-. Address, 
943 Banigan Building, Providence, R. I. 

WORTHINGTON, GEORGE, Student 1874-77. Address, Bennington 
Centre, Vt. P. 

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1878 

ATWOOD, HENRY CLINTON. Student 1874-77. Manufacturer cotton 
goods 188 1- ; secretary, assistant treasurer and resident agent Willimantic 
manufacturing company. Address, Killingly, Conn. P. 

AUSTIN, GEORGE ALFRED. Student 1874-76. Farmer and agent. 
Address, Suffield, Conn. P. 

BLISS, FREDERICK WRIGHT, Ph.B. Boston university 1878; LL.B. 
1881. Student 1875-78. Lawyer Boston, Mass.; member Mass. house 
of representatives 1891-94; alternate delegate republican national con- 
vention, Chicago, 111., 1904; vice president republican city committee, 
Boston. Address, 89 State St., Boston, Mass. P. 

BLODGETT, EDWARD WILKINSON. A.B. Yale college 1878. Student 
1874-76. Lawyer Pawtucket, R. I.; clerk loth district court; city solic- 
itor Pawtucket 1900-02. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

BURNS, ALLEN FRANCIS. Student 1874-75. From Providence, R. I. 

BURTON, THOMAS. Student 1874-76. From Providence, R. I. 

BYRNE, JOHN WILLIAM. Student 1874-76. From Lonsdale, R. I. 

CONGDON, GILBERT ARNOLD. Student 1874-75. Born Providence, 
R. I., Nov. 25, 1857; died Dieppe, France, July 21, 1884. P. 

CROSS, JOHN ALEXANDER. Student 1874-75. Secretary Valley 
worsted mills, Providence, R. I., 1885-98; treasurer Diamond machine 
company 1898-1902; manager Manufacturers commercial company. 
Address, 935 Banigan Building, Providence, R. I. P. 

HASTINGS, CHARLES WILLIAM. Student 1874-78. Grocer Agawam, 
Mass.; postmaster 1885-. Address, Agawam, Mass. P. 

HEATH, ALFRED BROWN, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college 1878. Student 1874-75. Assistant physician Hart's 
Island hospital, New York, N. Y., 1879-80; physician Boston, Mass.; 



1878 NON-GRADUATES 663 

port physician Boston, Mass., 1880-85; superintendent Marcella street 
home and nursery, Boston, 1885-95; institutions commissioner Boston 
1895-97. Author various publications on medical subjects. Address, 
169 Townsend St., Boston, Mass. P. 

MATHEWSON, ARNOLD BUCKLIN. Student 1874-75. Dealer in 
coal and grain, Medway, Mass. From Providence, R. I. 

METCALF, CHARLES ALBERT. Student 1874-75. Resident Boston, 
Mass. 

MORGAN, FRANK B. Student 1874-75. From Providence, R. L Born 
1853; died Providence, R. L, April 13, 1888. R. L rec. 

PARROTT, JAMES BARNEY. Student 1874-75. From Darlington, 
S. C. 

RANDOLPH, RICHARD KIDDER. Student 1874-76. From Blackstone, 
Mass. 

ROBINSON, OILMAN PARKER. M.D. elsewhere. Student 1874-78. 
Registrar Brown university 1884-89. Physician Charleston, S. C. 
From Providence, R. I. Died Atlanta, Ga., May 26, 1902. P. 

SAYLES, WILLIAM CLARK. Student 1874-76. Born North Provi- 
dence, R. I., Oct. 12, 1855; died North Providence, Feb. 13, 1876. P. 

SHEARMAN, HENRY CLIFTON. Student 1874-76. Inventor, mer- 
chant Providence, R. I. Address, 86 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. 

SHEDD, CHARLES ELMER. Student 1874-75. Civil engineer Provi- 
dence. R. I. Born Waltham, Mass., Aug. 4, 1857; died Wickford, R. I., 
May 19, 1892. P. 

SMITH, EDGAR BRONSON, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college, 1880. Student 1874-76. Physician Providence, 
R. I.; surgeon R. I. hospital; St. Joseph's hospital; consulting surgeon. 
Address, 13 Greene St., Providence, R. I. 

TAFT, CYRUS, Student 1874-76. Bookkeeper 1877-89; town treasurer 
Cumberland, R. I., 1889-. Address, Cumberland, R. I. Frat. 

TRUE, ABBOTT FISKE. Student 1874-75. From Antrim, N. H. De- 
ceased. 

WHEELER, SAMUEL NELSON. Student 1874-78. From Mystic, Conn. 

WINSLOW, CHARLES HOWARD. Student 1874-75. Lawyer. Address, 
16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

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1879 

BUCHANANNE, JAMES. Student 1875-76. Clergyman. From Charles- 
town, Mass. 

CHASE, CHARLES FRANCIS. Special student in civil engineering 1875- 
76. Consulting civil engineer Providence, R. I.; member R. I. state 
commission of highways and chief engineer 1895-99. Address, 75 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FARRILL, EDGAR THOMAS. Student 1875-79. Graduated Andover 
theological seminary 1882; ordained Congregational minister 1882; 
pastor Hopkinton, N. H.; Lebanon, N. H., 17 years; Kenosha, Wis.; 
president N. H. state Christian endeavor union; N. H. state union Sunday 
school association; chairman school board, Lebanon, N. H., eight years; 
trustee Kimball union academy 16 years; vice president and secretary 
three years. Author History of the Congregational church in Lebanon, 
N. H. Address, 260 Park Place, Kenosha, Wis. And., P. 

FISKE, WALTER EDWARD. Student 1875-76. Clerk Providence, R. I., 
1876-79; bookkeeper Howard and son. Providence, 1879-90; secretary 
1890-98. Born Holyoke, Mass., Nov. 8, 1855; died Providence, R. I., 
Oct. 23, 1898. P. 



664 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1879 

FULLER, RUFUS CLINTON. Student 1875-77. Treasurer Fuller iron 

works. Address, 79 Charles Field St., Providence, R. I. 
HERSEY, DAVID WILLIAM. Student 1875-78. Bom Foxboro, Mass., 

Oct. 23, 1856; died Foxboro, June 4, 1878. P. 

HOWE, HUBERT NELSON. Student 1875-78. From Westminster, Mass. 
HUBBARD, HENRY CALVIN. Student 1875-78. From West Killingly, 

Conn. Died Nov. 11, 1877. 
HUMES, FRANKLIN PIERCE. Student 1875. From Smithfield, R. I. 

Died 1875. 
MAXFIELD, WALTER TAYLOR. Student 1875-76. Address, 88 Laura 

St., Providence, R. I. 
PALMER, HARRY ROUNDY. Student 1875-76. Clerk United national 

bank. Providence, R. I. Address, United National Bank, Providence, 

R. I. P. 

PIERCE, HERBERT LINCOLN. Student 1875-76. Farmer Hamilton, 

R. I.; member town council; school committee. Address, Hamilton, 

R. I. P. 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM EVERETT. Student 1875-77. From Middle- 

boro, Mass. Died 1877. 
SWEET, GILBERT ALDRICH. Student 1875-76. From Smithfield, 

R.I. 
TRIPP. HENRY OLNEY. Student 1875-76. Teacher chemistry, English 

high school, Providence, R. I. Address, 871 Westminster St., Providence, 

R. I. P. 

WALDO, CLARENCE HAVEN. Student 1875-78. Dealer in building 

materials. Address, i Charles River Ave., Boston, Mass. Frat., P. 

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ANTHONY, GARDINER CHACE. Student 1876-77. From Providence, 
R. I. 

BAKER, GEORGE TAYLOR, D.D.S. Boston dental college 1880. Student 
1876-78. Dentist Boston, Mass.; recording secretary American academy 
of dental science 1895-97; lecturer on the orthodontia, Tufts college 
dental school, 1905-. Author contributions to dental magazines. Ad- 
dress, Winchester, Mass. P. 

BECKWITH, TRUMAN. Student 1876-77. Dry goods commission 
merchant New York, N. Y., 1878-86; cotton manufacturer Providence, 
R. I., 1886-. Address, 68 Brown St., Providence, R. I. 

BUFFUM, BENJAMIN. Student 1876-78. Superintendent Providence 
and Fall River steamboat company. Providence, R. I.; dealer in invest- 
ments. Address, 256 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

CARPENTER, FRIEND PRESTON. Student 1876-80. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. Bom March 21, 1858; died April 17, 1886. 

Carpenter gen. 

CLARKE, OLIVER PERRY. Student 1876-78. Paper dealer. Address, 
234 Vermont Ave., Providence, R. I. 

DEANE, SILAS WALKER. Student 1876-78. From Middleboro, Mass. 
Deceased. 

FIELD, WALTER MASON. Student 1876-78. From Providence, R. I. 

LANE, HENRY DOUGLAS. Student 1876-78. Assistant cashier Oska- 
loosa national bank, Oskaloosa, la. Address, Oskaloosa, la. P. 

MASON, FREDERIC ROBERT. Student 1876-80. President and treas- 
urer The Robert D. Mason company. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

PERRY, GEORGE ELLWOOD. Student 1876-77. Station agent. Ad- 
dress, Warwick Neck, R. I. P. 



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PUTNAM, SIDNEY. Student 1876-78. Bom Providence, R. I., Dec. 19, 

1857; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 3, 1883. Prov. rec. 

RICHARDS, HENRY GUSHING. Student 1876-77. Born Providence, 

R. I , Jan. 4, 1858; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 23, 1877. R. I. rec. 
ROGERS, OWEN BISHOP. Student 1876-79. From Providence, R. I. 

Bom 1858; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 21, 1878. R. I. rec. 

SMILEY, EDWARD ALBERT. Student 1876-78. Hotel proprietor. 

Address, Minnewaska, N. Y. P. 

SMITH, JAMES. Student 1876-78. Lawyer. Address, New Bedford, 

Mass. 
SMYTH, EUGENE LESLIE. Student 1876-78. Artist Chicago, 111. 

Address, 203 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 
STONE, GEORGE WEST. Student 1878-80. Address, Fredericksburg, 

la. 
URQUHART, JAMES WILSON. Student 1876-78. From Pawtucket, 

R. I. 
WILSON, EDWARD B. Student 1878-79. Address, Warren, Ohio. 

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BAILEY, JOSEPH AYRAULT. Student 1878-79. Student Newton 
theological institution 1S79-81; ordained Baptist minister 1881; pastor 
Chester, Conn., 1881-83; Branford, Conn., 1883-86; Eastport, Me., 
1887-91; Goffstown, N. H., 1891-. Address, Grasmere, N. H. Newt. 

CRANSTON, HENRY ALBERT. Student 1877-80. Clerk Providence, 
R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., Jan. 30, i860; died Providence, R. I., 
March 18, 1889. Prov. rec. 

CROCKER, EDWARD SAVAGE. vStudent 1877-78. Paper manufacturer. 
Address, Fitchburg, Mass. P. 

DAY. ANTHONY BROWN. Student 1877-78. From Providence, R. I. 

DEMPSEY, WILLIAM PATRICK. Student 1877-78. Treasurer and 
manager Dempsey bleachery and dye works, Pawtucket. R. I. Address, 
331 North Main St., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawt. dir. 

DYER, JOHN COTTRELL. Student 1877-78. From Providence, R. I. 

KNOWLES, EDWARD RANDALL, A.B. College of N. J. 1881; 
LL.D. and Sc.D. Arkansas normal college 1901. Journalist and prac- 
titioner in psichiatry, Providence, R. I.; fellow Royal geographical 
society of Lisbon 1897. Author Songs of the life eternal, 1891; Ecce 
regnunt, 1892; The true Christian science, 1892; Selections, 1893. Ad- 
dress, 506 Public St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LEWIS, JAMES ALBERT. Student 1877-79. From Chicago, 111. 

MACOMBER, ELLWOOD GASSETT. Student 1877-79. Farmer and 
horticulturist. Address, Portsmouth, R. I. P. 

MILLIKIN, HERBERT SMITH. Special student 1877-78. Real estate 
and insurance broker. Address, Block Island, R. I. P. 

MOLLOY, JOSEPH HENRY. Student 1877-78. From Providence, 
R. I. Reported deceased. 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM GEORGE. Student 1877-78. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

STICKNEY, WILLIAM DAVOL. Student 1877-78. Broker. Address, 
269 Newburj' St., Boston, Mass. P. 

STREETER, WILLIS HERMANN. Student 1877-80. Address, Attle- 
boro, Mass. 

WEBSTER, ARTHUR MIDDLETON. Student 1877-80. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 10, 1861; died Providence, April 19, 1880. Prov. rec. 

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1882 

ANGEVINE, FRED CLARENCE. Student 1878-81. Born Townshend, 
Vt., Jan. 5, i860; died Poultney, Vt., April 29, 1881. P. 

BRAY, WILLIAM. Student 1878-81. Farmer and fancy stock raiser 
Red Bank, N. J., 1881-95. Bom Swimming River, N. J., Oct. 26, 1858; 
died Feb. 5, 1895. Frat. 

CASWELL, CHARLES STILLMAN. Student 1878-82. Merchant and 
agriculturist East Douglas, Mass.; superintendent of schools several 
years. Address, East Douglas, Mass. P. 

CLARK, HARRY CLINTON. Student 1878-81. With Providence coal 
company. Address, 1362 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P 

COBB, FRANK PORTER. Student 1878-80. Civil engineer firiTi of 
George N. Merrill and company, Springfield, Mass.; town and city engi- 
neer, Chicopee, Mass., 1884-. Address, 332 Grove St., Chicopee Falls, 
Mass. P. 

ELLISON, DANIEL JAMES, D.D. Franklin college 1897. Student 1879-80. 
Student University of Rochester 1880-81; graduated Rochester theo- 
logical seminary 1884; ordained Baptist minister 1884; pastor Bergen 
church, Jersey City, N. J., 1884-93; First church, Indianapolis, Ind., 
1893-98; resident Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Liberty, N. Y. Address, Liberty, 
N. Y. Roch., P. 

FOLLETT, ADIN ERASTUS. Student 1878-79. From Valley Falls, R. I. 

GLEASON, OLIN FISK. Student 1878-80. President E. P. Gleason 
manufacturing company. New York, N. Y. Address, Arlington, N. J. 

P. 

GOLDSBERRY, EDWARD BROOKE. Student 1878-79. Electrical 
engineer. Address, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Com- 
pany, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Penn. 

GROZIER, EDWIN ATKINS, Ph.B. Boston university. Student 1878-79. 
Private secretary to governor Mass., 1884-85; in newspaper business 
New York and Boston 1886-1903; editor and publisher Boston post, 
Boston. Address, 176 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. P. 

HARRIS, RICHMOND BULLOCK. Student 1878-79. Merchant Prov- 
idence, R. I., 1879-. Address, 210 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

HAZARD, THOMAS GEORGE. Student 1878-80. Town engineer Nar- 
ragansett Pier, R. I., 1890-; civil engineer and assistant superintendent 
Narragansett Pier railroad company 1902-; member R. I. house of rep- 
resentatives 1901-02. Address, Narragansett Pier, R. I. P. 

HOCK, ELIAS JOHN. Student 1878-80. From Philadelphia, Penn. 

HULBERT, THOMAS HARLACH. Student 1878-79. From Middletown, 
Conn. 

KINNEY, HARRY WINTROAD. Student 1878-79. Clerk commercial 
bank, Cincinnati, O. Address, Cincinnati, O. Frat. 

LIPPITT, ROBERT LINCOLN. Student 1878-79. Manufacturer; agent 
Lippitt woolen company. Address, 29 Orchard Ave., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

NICHOLSON, STEPHEN. Student 1878-79. Superintendent Nicholson 
file company. Providence, R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., Sept. 23, 1858; 
died Providence, June 29, 1898. Prov. rec. 

PERRY, OSCAR EDWARD. Student 1878-79. Address, Rehoboth, 
Mass. 

PHILLIPS, FREDERICK WINTHROP. Student 1878-81. In business 
Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., July 10, 1861; died Provi- 
dence, Nov. 25, 1895. Prov. rec. 



i882 NON-GRADUATES 667 

RICHMOND, PHILIP, A.B. Harvard university 1883. Student 1878-79. 
Manufacturer Providence, R. I. Address, Spokane, Wash. 

SEAGRAVE, EDWARD EVANS. Student 1878-79. In business Provi- 
dence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. 

SEGAR, FRANCIS BRAYTON. Student 1878-79. From Providence, 
R. I. Bom 1859; died Providence, R. I., May 24, 1879. Prov. rec. 

SWIFT, ARTHUR HATHAWAY Student 1878-79. Merchant. Ad- 
dress, 96 Madison St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

TAYLOR, PAUL EDWARD. Student 1878-81. From Providence, R. I. 
Deceased. 

THOMAS, FREDERICK ALEXANDER. Student 1878-80. Clerk Paw- 
tucket, R. I. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

TOWNSEND, HENRY ANTHONY. Student 1878-82. Traveling emi- 
gration agent LTnion Pacific railroad company. Address, 401 Walnut 
St., Des Moines, Iowa. P. 

VERNER, CLIFTON ALEXANDER. Student 1879-80. Merchant. Ad- 
dress, 5th Ave. and Market St., Pittsburgh, Penn. 

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1883 

BURDETT, WALTER VALENTINE. Student 1879-81. Manufacturer 
and dealer in house furnishing supplies. Address, Clinton, Mass. '83 

BURNHAM, WALTER WILCUTT. Student 1879-80. Surveyor Provi- 
dence, R. I.; assessor of taxes Providence 1895-. Address, City Hall, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

CLEMENT, GEORGE HENRY. Student 1879-80. Special student 
Harvard university two years; Clerk U. S. treasury department. Ad- 
dress, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. P. 

COOK, LEWIS ADEN. Student 1879-81. Superintendent of schools, 
Stamford, Vt., 1883-84; clothing merchant. Address, Greenfield, Mass. 

'83 

DENISON, MARION BURROWS. Student 1879-80. Accountant and 
confidential clerk Cadwell and Jones, Hartford, Conn., 1890-. Address, 
Box 362, Hartford, Conn. '83, P. 

LAMSON, HERBERT HUNTINGTON. Student 1879-81. From Windsor, 

Vt. 
MASON, MARSHALL SILAS. Student 1879-80. From Heartwellville, 

Vt. Died Heartwellville, Vt., Dec. 26, 1882. '83, Frat. 

MAY, EDWARD MORTIMER. Student 1879-80. N. Y. manager Larkin 
soap company. New York, N. Y. Address, Larkin Soap Co., 49 Barclay 
St., New York, N. Y. P. 

MERRILL, LEAVITT KING, A.B. University of Mich. 1883. Student 
1879-81. Admitted to bar 1885; lawyer St. Paul, Minn.; publisher. 
Address, 9-1 1 East i6th St., New York, N. Y. Mich. 

METCALF, RALPH, A.B. University of Mich. 1883. Student 1879-81. 
Manufacturer red cedar shingles; president and treasurer Kelso water 
and light company. Address, Tacoma, Wash. Mich., P. 

MITCHELL, EUGENE POOR, M.D. Hahnemann medical college 1885. 
Student 1879-81. Medical student Vienna, Austria, 1885-87 ; physician 
Los Angeles, Cal. Address, Los Angeles, Cal. '83 

MOLLOY, WILLIAM ALOYSIUS. Student 1879-80. Bom Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 23, 1861; died Providence, Feb. 23, 1880. '83, P. 

NIGHTINGALE, HORATIO ROGERS. Student 1879-81. Merchant. 

Address, 70 Mathewson St., Providence, R. I. 
SLATER, HENRY BYRON. Student 1879-80. From Birmingham. Eng. 



«68 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1883 

SMITH, GEORGE EDWARD, M.D. Student 1879-82. Phj'sician Minne- 
apolis, Minn.; general manager and physician St. Anthony hospital. 
Address, Minneapolis, Minn. '83 

STEERE, CHARLES ALLEN. Student 1879-80. Address, Chepachet, 
R. I. 

VAN METER, FRED. Student 1879-81. From Rome, Italy. 

WHITE, WILLIAM EDWARD. Student 1879-81. From Milner, Ga. 

WIGHTMAN, WALTER VALENTINE. Student 1879-80. Secretary 
New England granite works, Hartford, Conn. From Taunton, Mass. 

WILLETT, CHARLES WILLIAM. Student 1879-81. Lawyer New 
Haven, Conn.; St. Paul, Minn; Barkhamstead, Conn. From Suffield, 
Conn. 

WILSON CLARENCE EDGAR. Student 1879-83. Instructor chemistry 
Brown university 1891-93, 189 7-1 901. Chemist. Address, Rumford, R. I . 

WOOD, CHARLES BALDWIN, LL.B. Western university 1883. Student 
1879-81. Admitted to bar 1883; lawyer Chicago, 111. Address, 5420 
East End Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

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CONOVER, PETER SCHENCK. Student 1880-81. Address, Atlantic 
Highlands, N. J. 

FARNSWORTH, CLAUDE JOSEPH. Student 1880-83. Admitted to 
bar 1887; lawyer. Address, 70 Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I. 

R. I. att., P. 

GAMMAGE, EDWIN CHARLES. Student 1880-82. Designer fancy 
worsteds Woonsocket, R. I. Address, 62 West School St., Woonsocket, 
R. I. P. 

GARDNER, GEORGE ELLERY. Student 1880-84. Postmaster Wick- 
ford, R. I. Address, Wickford, R. I. 

HAZARD, DANIEL LYMAN, A.B. Harvard university 1885. Student 
1880-81. Computer Mass. topographical survey commission 1889-92; 
U. S. coast and geodetic survey, Washington, D. C, 1892-. Author 
abstracts and reviews in scientific journals. Address, U. S. Coast and 
Geodetic Survey Office, Washington, D. C. P. 

HENSON, PAUL. Student 1880-81. Clerk freight office Chicago, Burling- 
ton and Quincy railway company, Philadelphia, Penn. Address un- 
known. 

HOLMES, AUGUSTUS LAWRENCE. Student 1880-81. Lawyer Mel- 
rose, Mass.; member firm Holmes, Luce and company, furniture dealers, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 431 Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. P. 

HOWARD," ALBERT HARRIS. Student 1880-82. Resident Paris and 
Norway. Address, 79 Victoria St., London, S. W., England. 

JOHNSON, JAMES WAGER. Student 1880-85. Dealer in steel and 
iron castings, Spuyten Duyvil, New York, N. Y. Address, Spuyten 
Duyvil, New York, N. Y. P. 

KAMM, CHARLES TILTON. Student 1880-81. Mate, pilot and master 
steam vessels, U. S.; superintendent Vancouver transportation company 
and Lewis river transportation company, Portland, Ore. Address, 
Portland, Ore. P. 

LAMB, RICHARD. Student 1880-82. Address, Washington Building, 
New York, N. Y. 

MANCHESTER, ALFRED EARLE. Student 1880-82. From Providence, 
R. I. 

METCALF, MANTON BRADLEY. Student 1880-81. Merchant and 
manufacturer. Address, 59 Worth St., New York, N. Y. P. 



i884 NON-GRADUATES 669 

MUNRO, WINTHROP MARSHALL. Student 1880-83. Born BristoL 
R. L, Aug. 10, 1862; died Bristol, April 6, 1883. P. 

NEWELL, MARSHALL AUGUSTUS. Student 1880-82. Member firm 
of M. A. Newell and company, average adjusters and insurance brokers, 
San Francisco, Cal.; president California insurance company. Address, 
318 California St., San Francisco, Cal. P. 

NICHOLS, GEORGE HAYWARD. M.D. New York university 1886. 
Student 1880-83. Physician. Address, 557 Cranston St., Providence, R. L 

SLATER, SAMUEL. Student 1880-82. Manufacturer. Address. Web- 
ster, Mass. Frat. 

TRASK, HARRY MARSTON. Student 1880-81. Penn. manager Silver, 
Burdett and company, publishers. Bom Morris, 111., March 6, 1861; 
died Bridgeton, N. J., Sept. 20, 1905. P. 

TRUE, HERBERT OSGOOD, M.D. Harvard university 1886. Student 
1880-82. Attending physician Pawtucket dispensary 1888-98; superin- 
tendent Norfolk dispensary Roxbury, Mass., 1898-1901; physician and 
surgeon Providence, R. I. Address, 26 Snow St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TUCK, EDWARD ARTHUR, A.B. Amherst college 1885. Student 1880- 
81. Student Chicago theological seminary 1886-87; Rochester theolog- 
ical seminary 1887-88; ordained Baptist minister; pastor Newburgh, 
N. Y., 1888-96; Nantucket, Mass., 1896-99; superintendent missionary 
work among lumbermen; general missionary for N. H. Baptist home 
missionary society. Address, Concord, N. H. Amherst, P. 

VI ALL, WILLIAM ANGELL. Special student chemistry 1880-81. Student 
Leipsic 1886-87, 1887-88, 1888; Tubingen 1887; instructor pharmacy, 
Cornell university, 1888-90; appointed assistant professor 1890; with 
Brown and Sharp manufacturing company Providence, 1890-. Address, 
Brown and Sharp Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHITE, ALLAN TEMPLE. Student 1880-82. Address, Winchendon, 
Mass. 

WIGHTMAN, ERNEST G. Student 1S80-82. Promoter electric railway, 
Staten Island, N. Y. From Taunton, Mass. 

WINTER, IRVAH LESTER. Student 1880-81. From Worcester, Mass. 

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1885 

BANNING, EDWIN THOMAS. Student 1881-83. Architect and yacht 
designer. Address, 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. 

BASSETT, CHARLES EDWIN. Student 1882-84. Baseball player; 
police officer Pawtucket, R. I. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. 

BRIGHAM, HORACE EUGENE. Student 1881-83. Boot and shoe 
manufacturer Westboro, Mass. ; member school board, Westboro. Ad- 
dress, Westboro, Mass. P. 

BURTON, WILLIAM JAMES. Student 1881-82. From Providence, R. I. 

COLEMAN, PRESCOTT HOLMES. Student 1881-83. Manufacturer. 
Address, 223 Friendship St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DAVIS, OLIN SYLVESTER. Student 1881-83. Clerk Lake Village, 
N. H., 1883-84; assistant public library Chicago, 111., 1884-86; with 
Library bureau, Boston, Mass., 1886-87; assistant public library. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1886-87; librarian public library, Topeka, Kans., 1887-90; 
Duluth, Minn., 1890; student N. Y. state library school 1891; merchant 
and librarian public library, Lakeport, N. H., 1892-. Address, Lakeport, 
N. H. P. 

GEORGE, EDWARD AUGUSTUS. A.B. Yale university 1885; A.M. 1888; 
D.B. 1891. Student rSSi-82. Teacher English and classical school, 
Providence, R. I., 1885-86; Norwich academy 1886-88; instructor Latin 



670 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1885 

Yale university 1889; ordained Congregational minister; pastor New- 
port, Vt., 1891-96; First church, Willimantic, Conn., 1896-1904; First 
church Ithaca, N. Y., 1904-. Author articles in magazines. Address, 
Ithaca, N. Y. P. 

GREENE, FRANCES WHITTIER. Student 1881-84. Secretary corpo- 
ration S. H. Greene and sons, and Clyde bleaching and print works, 
Riverpoint, R. I.; member school committee Warwick, R. I., 1891-; 
town council 1894-; R. I. house of representatives 1899-1902; senate 
1903-. Address, Riverpoint, R. I. P. 

HILL, FREDERICK ALEXANDER. Studerit 1881-82. Assistant in- 
structor analytical chemistry. Brown university, 1882-86. Real estate 
agent. Central Falls, R. I. Address, Central Falls, R. I. P. 

KNIGHT, CLINTON PRESCOTT. Student 1881-83. Cotton manufac- 
turer River Point, R. I. Address, 243 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. 

MORTON, JOHNSON, A.B. Harvard university 1886. Student 1881-82. 
From Pawtucket, R. I. 

REED, WILLIAM ASHTON. Student 1881-83. Bom South Abington, 
Mass., April 26, 1862; died April 5, 1883. P. 

SANBORN, FRED LESLIE. Student 1881-82. From Claremont, N. H. 

SAWYER, CHARLES I FREEMAN. Student 1881-82. Address, 200 
Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

SMITH, CARROLL WALTER. Student 1881-84. Lawyer Washington, 
D. C. Bom Brandon, Vt., July 30, 1863; died 1896. 

SMULL, LORENZO BURDETTE. StudentSi88i-84. Address, Port 
Washington, Long Island, N. Y. 

TAFT, WALTER BLAKE. Student 1881-83. From Providence, R. I. 

VAN KIRK, THOMAS CAMPBELLlMcKEEVER. Student 1882-84. 
From Jefferson, Penn. 

VERY, FREDERICK ALPHA, A.B. Boston university 1885. Student 
1881-83. Piano tuner. Address, 1427 West Tenth St., Los Angeles, 
Cal. P. 

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1886 

BOTTUM, CALVIN HUNTINGTON. Student 1882-84. Banker. Ad- 
dress, Lincoln, Neb. P. 

BROOKS, STEPHEN SWIFT. Student 1882-84. From Cranston, R. I. 
Bom i860; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 5, 1883. Prov. rec, P. 

BROUGH, ALEXANDER, A.B. Amherst college 1887; LL.B. Columbia 
college 1889. Student 1882-84. Lawyer Address, 150 Nassau St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

BROWN, HAROLD, A.M. Washbum college. Student 1882-84. Bom 
Providence, R. I., Dec. 24, i863;|died|New York.^N. Y., May 10, 1900. 

Nee. 1900 

CARTER, WILLIAM EUGENE. Student 1882-85. Address, Rutland, Vt. 

DELABARRE, EDMUND BURKE, A.B. Amherst college 1886; A.M. Har- 
vard university 1889; Ph.D. University of Freiburg 1891. Student 1882- 
83. Associate professor psychology. Brown university, 1891-96; pro- 
fessor psychology 1896-. Director psychological laboratory. Harvard 
university, 1896-97. Author Ueber Bewegungsem.pfindengen, 1891; con- 
tributions to geographical and psychological journals. Address, 9 Ar- 
lington Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

DICK, LEONARD LORENZO.A.B. Colby university 1886. Student 1882- 
83. In printing business. Address, 198 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 

FROST, ELLIS FREEDOM, M.D. Jefferson medical college 1889. Student 
1882-83. Physician and surgeon Washington, D. C. Author various 
articles in medical and electrical journals. Address, 1004 H St., N. W., 
Washington, D. C. P. 



i886 NON-GRADUATES 671 

HILL, ALMON WARD. Student 1882-84. From Lowell, Mass. 

HOSFORD, ARTHUR HEMAN. Student 1882-83. From Lowell, Mass. 

PAINE, JAMES MONROE. Student 1882-84. Merchant East Killingly, 
Conn.; superintendent schools Killingly, Conn., 1897; lawyer Danielson, 
Conn.; member Conn, house of representatives 1897; director Windham 
CO. national bank; Windham county savings bank. Address, P. O. 
Box 289, Danielson, Conn. P. 

PHELPS, ARTHUR STEVENS, A.B. Yale college 1886; D.B. 1889. Stu- 
dent Brown university 1882-83. Ordaine"d Baptist minister; pastor 
Immanuel church, Denver, Col., 1890-91; Fort Collins, Col., 1893-96; 
Greeley, Col., 1896-1900; Ontario, Cal., 1904-. Author various articles, 
essays and poems. Address, Ontario, Cal. P. 

POTTER, RALPH GODDARD. Student 1882-85. Surveyor Sanborn 
map and publishing company 1887-89; inspector Mutual nre insurance 
company. New York, N. Y., 1889-91; Middle states inspecting bureau, 
N. Y., 1891-97; inspector sprinklered risks. Underwriters' association 
of N. Y., 1897-; member board of consulting engineers National board 
of fire underwriters. Address, 408 Walnut Place, Syracuse, N. Y. P. 

PUTNAM, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1882-84. Merchant and dealer 
in real estate, Deposit, N. Y.; member board of education 1885- ; post- 
master 1898-. Address, Deposit, N. Y. P. 

READ, FRED EDWARD. Student 1882-84. Address, Paterson, N. J. 

SHELDON, WILLIAM DART. Student 1882-84. With Kendall manu- 
facturing company. Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., July 9, 
1865; died Providence, June 23, 1893. P. 

SHIEL, LOUIS. Student 1882-84. Bom Philadelphia, Penn., 1864; died 
Philadelphia, July 20, 1884. P. 

TENNEY, FREDERIC. Student 1882-84. Machinist Providence, R. I.; 
with A. E. Tenney manufacturing company, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 
44 Hudson St., Providence, R. I. Pawt. dir., Prov. dir. 

TINGLEY, FRANK E. Student 1882-84. Merchant and manufacturer 
1888-. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

WEBSTER, DANIEL. Student 1882-85. Address, Buttonwoods, R. I. 

WILLIAMS, ISAAC FRAZEE. Special student 1882-84. Address, Bris- 
tol, R. I. 

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1887 

BANNAN, JOHN FRANCIS. Student 1883-85. From Providence, R. I.; 
later Central Falls, R. I. 

BAUGHER, JOHN ERNEST. Student 1883-85. In lumber business, 
Sullivan, Mo. From Providence, R. I. Died Sullivan. Mo., Sept. 9, 
1898. 

BAXTER, WILLIAM ELIHU, M.D. Bellevue hospital medical college. 
Student 1883-84. Physician Bangor, Me.; Boston, Mass. Address, 
755 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 

BROWN, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1883-85. Address, Brooklyn, 
Conn. 

BURDICK, HARRY LIVINGSTON. Student 1883-84. With American 
telephone and telegraph company, Boston, Mass.; New York, N. Y.; 
U. S. military service 1898. Address, American Telephone and Tele- 
graph Company, 15 Dey St., New York, N. Y. '87 

CANDEE, GEORGE EVERETT. Student 1883-84. Clerk Hamilton 
bank. New York, N. Y. Address, Leonia, N. J. P. 



672 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1887 

COLWELL, HENRY FREDERICK. Student 1883-86. Broker Boston, 
Mass.; member Boston stock exchange. Address, 3 Greenough Place, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. P. 

COOPER, GEORGE. Student 1883-85. Manufacturer. Address, 186 
Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

DEXTER, GEORGE OWEN. Student 1883-87. Superintendent Ontario 
mill, Canadian colored cotton mill company, Hamilton, Ont. Address, 
Hamilton, Ontario, Can. P. 

FARNHAM, ORMSBEE THAYER. Student 1883-84. Vice president 
What cheer mutual fire insurance company and Hope mutual fire insur- 
ance company. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

FENTON, REUBEN EARLE. Student 1883-85. Law student 1888. 
From Jamestown, N. Y. Died Naples, Italy, March 25, 1895. '87 

FORDE, WALTER OSGOOD. Student 1883-86. Professor music Man- 
kato, Minn. Address, 407 Cherry St., Mankato, Minn. '87 

KIMBER, JOHN SHOBER. Student 1883-85. Law student 1885-87; 
real estate agent; Friends' minister; engaged in missionary work. Ad- 
dress, Newport, R. I. P. 

McLEOD, HOWARD DONALD. Student 1883-85. Mechanical engineer; 
with Carnegie steel company, Pittsburgh, Penn.; 111. steel company, 
Chicago, 111.; Colorado steel and iron company, Pueblo, Col.; Boston and 
Montana consolidated copper and silver mining company. Great Falls, 
Mont.; member American society of mechanical engineers. Address, 
Great Falls, Mont. '87 

MAURAN, WILLIAM LIPPITT. Student 1883-85. Bookkeeper City 
savings bank, Providence, R. I.; manufacturing jeweler. Address, 287 
Butler Ave., Providence, R. I. 

MILLER, ARTHUR EUGENE. Student 1883-84. Superintendent E. 
Miller and company, lamp manufacturers, Meriden, Conn. Address, 
360 Broad St., Meriden, Conn. '87 

MOWRY, EUGENE CLAYTON, M.D. University of Vt. 1889. Student 
1883-86. Graduate student Post graduate hospital, New York, N. Y., 
1889-90; physician New York, N. Y., 1890-. Address, 355 West 42d St., 
NewYork, N. Y. '87, P. 

NEWTON, BENJAMIN ARTHUR. Student 1883-84. From West Med- 
way, Mass. Died April 17, 1884. '87 

POTTER, CHARLES ALFRED. Student 1883-85. Assistant instructor 
analytical chemistry. Brown university, 1885-90. Address, 86 Wey- 
bosset St., Providence, R. I. '87 

POTTER, WALTER ARMINGTON. Student 1883-85. Merchant Provi- 
dence, R. I.; president Potter and company. Address, Potter and 
Company, Providence, R. I. P. 

POTTER, WILLIAM ROBERT. Student 1883-87. Druggist Providence, 
R. I.; member R. I. state board of pharmacy 1895-1901; secretary three 
years; member common council 1900; member firm of N. Curtis Fletcher 
and company, bankers. Providence. Address, 104 Banigan Building, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, JOSEPH COOKE, Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 1888. Stu- 
dent 1883-84. Chemist. Address, Care Brown, Shipley and company, 
123 Pall Mall, S. W., London, England. '87 

THOMPSON, EDWARD FRENCH. Student 1883-85, 1886-88. In in- 
surance business Address, Box 280, Fall River, Mass. P. 

VINCENT, HARRY GRATIS GUINNESS. Student 1883-85. From 
Philadelphia, Penn. 

WALKER, JAMES WILLIAM. Special student 1883-85. From Sayles- 
viUe, R. I. 



i887 NON-GRADUATES 673 

WHEELER, AUGUSTUS DANIEL. Student 1S83-87. From Midvale, 
N. J. Drowned Aug. 2, 1886. 

WHEELER, HARRY DEVEREAUX, M.D. Boston university 1889. Stu- 
dent 1883-84. Physician Norwich, Conn.; Dorchester, Mass. Address, 
2262 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. '87, P. 

WOOD, WHITMAN LILLIBRIDGE. Student 1886-87. Graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1886; ordained Baptist minister 1887; pastor 
First church, Natick, R. I., 1887-93; Woodlawn church, Pawtucket, R. I. 
1893-. Address, 22 Alice St., Pawtucket, R. I. Newt., P. 

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1888 

AMES, HERMAN VANDENBURG, A.B. Amherst college 1888; A.M. Har- 
vard university 1890; Ph.D. 1891. Student 1884-85. Instructor history, 
University of Michigan, 1891-93; acting assistant professor history 1893- 
94; assistant professor history, Ohio state university, 1896-97; instructor 
and lecturer history. University of Penn., 1897-; secretary Association of 
colleges and preparatory schools of the middle states and Md. 1900-. 
Author Proposed amendments to the constitution of tlie United States, 1897 ; 
Outline of lectures on American political and institutional history during 
the colonial and revolutionary periods, 1898; revised edition 1902; various 
historical monographs and articles in magazines; editor State documents 
on federal relations, 4 nos., 1900-02. Address, University of Penn., 
Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

BELCHER, FRANCIS JOSEPH, LL.B. Boston university 1894. Student 
1884-88. Lawyer Boston, Mass. Address, Tremont Building, Boston, 
Mass. P. 

BLOOMFIELD, GEORGE JOHN. Student 1884-88, 1891-92. Ordained 
Congregational minister 1891; pastor Weeden St. church, Machias, Me., 
1891-1900; Centre street church, 1900-. Address, Machias, Me. 

Bangor, P. 

BRUNSEN, EDWARD WAINWRIGHT. Student 1884-87. General 
agent Patent title and guarantee company, New York, N. Y. Address, 
96 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BURROWS, HARRY MARSH. Student 1884-86. From Cleveland, Ohio. 

CATTANACH, HUGH LECKIE. Student 1884-85. Clerk First national 
bank, Chicago, 111. Address, 483 East 65th St., Chicago, 111. P. 

CHAMPLIN, CHRISTOPHER ELIPIU. Student 1884-85. Address, 
Block Island, R. I. 

CLARK, BYRON. Student 1884-85. Address, Niantic, Conn. 

EASTMAN, FRANK GAYLORD, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college, 1890. Student 1884-86. Physician Howard, R. I. 
Address, Howard, R. I. 

GATES, GEORGE H. A. Special student 1884-85. Address, 14 Craven 
St., Providence, R. I. 

GODDARD, HENRY LEDYARD. Student 1884-87. From Providence, 
R. I. Deceased. Frat. 

GORDON, ERNEST BARRON, A.B. Harvard university 1888. Student 
1884-85. Author Life of Adoniram Judson Gordon. Address, New 
Hampton, N. H. Frat. 

GRIGG, WILLIAM EDGAR. Student 1884-86. From Lincolnton, N. C. 

HATHAWAY, HARRY SEDGWICK. Student 18S7-89. Assistant teller 
Merchants national bank. Providence, R. I. Address, South Auburn, 
Cranston, R. I. P. 

HAWES, FRANK SANBORN. Student 1886-87. From Hampton Falls. 
N. H. 



674 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1888 

HOLLOWAY, EDWIN SAMUEL. Student 1884-85. Ordained Baptist 
minister; pastor V/est 33d street Baptist church, New York, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, West 33d St. Baptist Church, between 7th and 8th Avenues, New 
York, N. Y. 

HUMES, JOHN FRED. Student 1884-89. Lawyer. Address, 45 Abbot 
St., Worcester, Mass. 

HUTCHINSON, GEORGE WALLACE, A.B. College of N. J. 1888. Stu- 
dent 1884-85. Teacher; instructor Institution for improved instruction 
of deaf mutes. New York, N. Y.; in business, Orange, N. J. Address, 
24 Conover Terrace, Orange, N. J. 

JENKS, FRANK RICHMOND. Student 1884-86. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

LIPPITT, WILLIAM MILLARD. Student 1884-86. Instructor mathe- 
matics, Longniow college, 1886-89; mining engineer Golden fleece mining 
company 1895-97; Pinos Altos gold mining company 1898-1901; civil 
engineer Colorado fuel and coal company. Born Putnam, Conn., Aug. 
7, 1864; died Chicago, 111., Mar. 19, 1904. P. 

MORONEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Student 1884-86 In business Paw- 
tucket, R. I.; Boston, Mass. 

PHILLIPS, FRANK SARGENT. Student 1884-87. From MiUville, Mass. 

READ, ALBERT JOSIAH, M.D. N. Y. university and Bellevue medical 
college 1899. Superintendent Philadelphia institute of physiological 
therapeutics; physician Battle Creek, Mich.; secretary and treasurer 
International m.edical alliance; member Pan American medical congress 
1902; secretary Battle Creek society for the study and prevention of 
tuberculosis. Address, Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich. P. 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM ATTMORE. Student 1884-86. Assistant super- 
intendent Manville company, Woonsocket, R. I. Address, 56 Prospect 
St., Woonsocket, R. I. 

SHERMAN, HARRY TUCK. Student 1884-86. Lawyer. From New 
York, N. Y. 

WEST, CALVIN EVERETT. Student 1884-85. Teacher Glastonbury, 
Conn., 18S5-86; book agent 1886-88; teacher Southwick, Mass.; Windsor, 
Conn.; Wilmington, Mass. Address, Wilmington, Mass. 

WICKETT, RICHARD KING. Student 1887-89. Graduated Bangor 
theological seminary 1877; ordained Congregational minister 1877; pastor 
East Baldwin, Me., 1877-79; Pownal and Durham, Me., 1879-85; Lyman, 
Me., 1885; Somerset, Mass., 1886-88; Chepachet, R. I., 1888-90; pastor 
Cobden, 111., 1890-91; Howard, R. I., 1892-. Address, Howard, R. I. 

Bangor, P. 

WILLIAMS, ALBERT AVERY. Student 1884-87. Representative Cran- 
ston print work, New York, N. Y. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 15, 1866; 
died South Pueblo, Col., Sept. 23, 1890. P. 

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HARRY. Student 1884-87. From Northamp- 
ton, Ma.ss. 

WOOSTER, ROLLIN CHAPPELL, LL.B. Yale college 1892. Student 
1884-86 Citv clerk New Britain, Conn., 1892, 1893; lawyer New York, 
N. Y. Address, 150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. ^ P. 

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AYER, FRANCIS WAYLAND. Student 1885-88. Engaged in news- 
paper work; with Dispatch, Providence, R. I., 1888-89; Telegram, Wor- 
cester, Mass., 1889-90; Telegram, Providence, 1890-91; News, Providence, 
1891-92; Union, Springfield, Mass., 1893; Citizen, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894; 
Times, Brooklyn, and Telegram, New York, N. Y., 1895-98. Bom 
Groton, Mass., Jan. 27, 1868; died Pawtucket, R. I., June 4, 1899. P. 



i889 NON-GRADUATES 675 

AYER, OLIVER SARGENT. Student 1885-88. With News, Providence, 
R. I., 1891-92; Telegram, Providence, 1893-94; Times, Pawtuckct, R. I., 
1895-98; assistant city auditor Pawtucket. Address, 266 North Main 
St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

BISHOP, CHANNING, M.D. Boston university 1889. Special student 
1885-86. Physician Bristol, N. H.; president and secretary N. H. 
. homoeopathic medical society; N. H. state board of health; superinten- 
dent schools. Address, Bristol, N. H. P. 

BLANCHARD, EDWIN DAVIDSON. Student 1885-87. Address, Hud- 
son Centre, N. H. 

BOURN, AUGUSTUS OSBORN, LL.B. Columbia college 1892. Stu- 
dent 1885-89. Lawyer. Address, Hope Club, Providence, R. I. Frat. 

BRADLEY, HUGH ALPHONSUS. Student 1885-88. From Providence, 
R. I. Born 1857; died Providence, R. I., March 26, i8go. 

BROWNELL, WILMOT ATHERTON. Student 1885-86. From Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

BURNHAM, ALMON CHRISTIE. Student 1885-87. Clerk. Address, 
62 University Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

CAMERON, JOHN. Student 1885-87, 1890-92. Minister. Address, vSt. 
Albans, Vt. 

CHESEBROUGH, ALBERT STANTON. Student 1885-87. Draughts- 
man Herreshoff manufacturing company 1886-1893; Naval architect. 
Address, Bristol, R. I. P. 

CLARKE, ARTHUR FRANKLIN, A.B. Williams college 1S89. Student 
1885-86. Law student Columbia college 1890-91; Boston university 
1892-93; lawyer Boston, Mass Address, 102 Ames Building, Boston, 
Mass. Frat. 

CONLEY, JOHN EDWARD. Student 1886-87. Address, Warren, R. I. 

GOODELL, EDWIN PENN. Student 1885-87. From Webster, Mass. 
Born Brookfield, Mass., Aug. 14, 1865; died Nov. i, 1886. Frat. 

GORDON, JOHN GOUDIE. Student 1885-89. Address, Lowell, Mass. 

HALL, WALTER PERLEY. Student 1885-88. Lawyer Fitchburg, 
Mass.; town solicitor Clinton, Mass., 1892; city solicitor Fitchburg, Mass., 
1901-04; assistant district attorney Address, 140 Main St., Fitchburg, 
Mass. P. 

HAMLIN, ERNEST LINCOLN. Student 1888-89. From Winsted, Conn. 

HARRINGTON, GEORGE CLARK. Student 1885-87. Address, 13 
Market Square, Providence, R. I. 

JOHNSON, ALLEN TIBBITTS. Student 1885-87. Born Providence, 
R. I., May 15, 1867; deceased. 

KING, CHARLES GOODRICH. Student 1885-89. Born Providence, 
R. I., May 15, 1867; died Providence, Nov. 20, 1894. Prov. rec. 

MACLEOD, GEORGE RAYNESFORD. Student 1S85-89. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

SARLE, FREDERICK WESTCOTT. Student 1885-88. Address, Care 
O. P. Sarle, Warwick, R. I. 

SAWYER, CHARLES AARON. Student 1885-89. Associate editor 
Daily advertiser, Boston, Mass., 1889-92; publisher and owner Boston- 
real estate record, 1892-94; broker Boston, Mass., Providence, R. I., and 
New York, N. Y. Address, Garrison Hall, Back Bay, Boston, Mass. P. 

SILVER, ALBERT ALLEN. Student 1885-87. Publisher; member 
firm of Silver, Burdett and company. Address, 85 Fifth Ave., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

SMITH, CHARLES FRANCIS. Student 1885-88. Address, Jamestown, 
N. Y. 



676 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1889 

SPALDING, GEORGE EDWIN. Student 1885-86. From BiUerica, 
Mass. 

SPENCER, ROBERT LINCOLN. Student 1885-86. Member firm of 
Spencer brothers, fire insurance agents. Address, 29 Weybosset St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

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BROWN, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1886-89. Bank clerk Athol, 
Mass., 1890-95; farmer 1895-98; clerk 1898-99. Born Hopkinton, N. H., 
May 1864; died Athol, Mass., Aug. i, 1899. P. 

BUCKLYN, FRANK ABBOTT, M.D. M. and S. college of N. J. 1890. Stu- 
dent 1886-87. Attendant "Kensett," South Wilton, Conn.; member 
night staff Presbyterian hospital. New York, N. Y.; engineer. Ad- 
dress, Mystic, Conn. P. 

CARPENTER, LUCIUS SANFORD. Student 1886-87. From Attleboro, 
Mass. Died 1886. 

CARRIER, FRED WILSON. Sttident 1886-88. Born Glastonbury, 
Conn., Oct. 14, 1865; died Glastonbury, Aug. 14, 1888. P. 

CASWELL, ALEXIS. Student 1886-87. Clerk Milwaukee and St. Paul 
railroad; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad. Address, Care C. 
M. and St. P. R. R., Milwaukee, Wis. Frat. 

CLAPP, BELA CARLYLE. Student 1886-89. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

CLAPP, RALPH ROGER, Ph.B. Yale college 1890. Student 1886-87. 
Assistant instructor chemical laboratory Sheffield scientific school; 
chemist London branch B. P. Clapp ammonia company 1895-. Address, 
Iceland Wharf, Old Ford, E., London, England. Frat., Yale 

COOKE, HENRY WILLIAMS. Student 1886-91. Real estate broker, 
firm of Henry W. Cooke and company, Providence, R. I. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., June 26, 1867; died Providence, May 20, 1904. Prov. rec. 

DYER, GEORGE FRENCH. Student 1886-87. With General electric 
company, Lynn, Mass., two years; in charge General electric company, 
Cardenas, Mex., one year; mechanical and electrical engineer Fall River, 
Mass.; engaged in mill construction. Address, Citizens Savings Bank 
Building, Fall River, Mass. P. 

ELDREDGE, EDGAR. Student 1886-88. Law student Harvard univer- 
sity 1888-89; lawyer Ottawa, 111. Address, Ottawa, La Salle Co., 111. 

Harv. law quin., P. 

FENNER, HERBERT ANGELL. Student 1886-87. Address, Centredale, 
R. I. 

GREENE, JEROME BONAPARTE. Student 1886-90. Secretary Her- 
ald printing company, 1891-93; publisher Providence, R. I. Author 
Official hand-book of building and plumbing laws of Providence; R. I. 
factory and mill laws; various registers. Address, 15 Claverick St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

HEYWOOD, LINCOLN CRAWFORD, Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 
1891. Student 1886-89; graduate student 1890-91. Civil engineer 
Pawtucket, R. I. Died 1894. Mass. inst. tech. 

HIGGINS, ELMER FREMONT. Student 1886-89. From West Boylston, 
Mass. Died May 3, 1889. 

JONES, WILLIAM GREEN. Student 1888-90. Ordained Baptist min- 
ister 1888; pastor Point Judith, R. I., 1889-90; Centre street church, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1892-98; graduated Newton theological institution 
1893; pastor First church Everett, Wash., 1898-. Address, 2530 Hoyt 
Ave., Everett, Wash. Newt., P. 

MERRIFIELD, FRED OSCAR. Student 1886-88. Farmer Grafton, Vt.; 
member Vt. legislature 1896-. Address, Grafton, Vt. P. 



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MORRISON, ALBERT LONG, D.D.S. Philadelphia dental college 1890. 
Student 1886-87. Dentist Providence, R. L Address, 385 Westminster 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MORSE, WALTER NELSON. Student 1886-89. Merchant; member 
firm of J. E. Taylor and company, Putnam, Conn., 1889-95; resident 
Pasadena, Cal., 1895-96. Born Putnam, Conn., Sept. i, 1867; died 
Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 24, 1896. Frat. 

ORMSBEE, GEORGE LEWIS COLLINS. Student 1886-88. With 
General fire extinguisher company. Providence, R. I. Address, 301 
West Exchange St., Providence, R. I. 

SCOTT, JOHN WILLIAM. Student 1886-87. Member firm of Carson, 
Pirie Scott and company, wholesale and retail dry goods merchants. 
Address, 221 Adams St., Chicago, 111. P. 

SMITH, BROWN ESEK. Student 1886-88. Ordained Baptist minister 
1890; pastor Canaan, N. H., 1890-91; Long Plain, Mass., 1891-94; Turn- 
ers Falls, Mass., 1895-97; New Bedford, Mass., 1898-1901; Lowell, Mass., 
1901-02; Randolph, Vt., 1903-04; First church, Cherryficld, Me., 1904-. 
Address, Cherryfield, Me. P. 

SWETT. RALPH KEYES. Student 1887-88. Address, Hartford, Conn. 

WHITAKER, SAMUEL EDGAR, A.B. Boston university 1890; A.M. 
1893. Student 1886-87. Railway electric engineer, Portland, Me. 
Address, 93 Exchange St., Portland, Me. 

WILMARTH, LEMUEL BUTLER. Student i886-8g. General book- 
keeper Albany trust company, Albany, N. Y. Address, 1364 Third St., 
Rensselaer, N. Y. P. 

WINSOR, EARLE PEARCE. Student 1886-87. From Torrington, Conn. 
Died Jan, 3, 1888. Liber 

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BALL, THOMAS ALEXANDER. Student 1887-88. From Berkeley, 
R. I. 

BARRON, WILLIAM HADLEY. Student 1887-91. In business Provi- 
dence, R. I.; Danielson, Conn. Address, Danielson, Conn. 

COATS, STUART AUCHINCLOSS. Student 1887-88. Merchant New 
York, N. Y.; vice president Canada thread company several years; Spool 
cotton company; Conant thread company. Address, 5 East s6th St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

COLE, WALTER HUTCHINSON. Student 1887-88. Designer Harris 
woolen company, Woonsocket, R. I. Born Woonsocket, R. I., July 30, 
1865; died Woonsocket, July 22, 1893. * P- 

CONVERSE, CLARENCE CLARENDON. Student 1887-88. JournaHst 
and writer. Author Mr. Isolate of Loneville; and contributions to 
leading publications. Address, Highwood, Bergen Co., N. J. P. 

COOKE, ARTHUR BARSTOW. Student 1887-89. Born Providence, 
R. I., May 17, 1870: drowned Tolland, Conn., July 12, 1889. P. 

COONEY. JOHN PHILIP, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college, 1892. Student 1887. Physician. Address, 68 Jack- 
son St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GUSHEE, WALTER WADSWORTH. Student 1887-91. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1894; ordained Baptist minister 1894; 
pastor Salida, Col., 1894-95; Harrisvillc, R. I.; Egremont, Mass.; Dublin 
church, Chesham, N. H., 1904-. Author historical sketch of the Baptist 
church, Egremont. Address, Chesham, N. H. P. 

HEISMAN, JOHN WILLIAM, LL.B. University of Penn. 1892. Student 
1887-89. Athletic director Ga. school of technology, Atlanta, Ga. 
Address, Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. 



678 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1891 

HENDERSON, JAMES JARDINE. Student 1887-88. Address, 631 

Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 
HILTON, WINTHROP DROWN. Student 1887-90. Born Providence. 
R. I., April 15, 1869; died Aug. 15, 1890. Prat. 

HULL, ELBERT ORVILLE. Student 1887-88. Lawyer Monroe, Conn.; 
Bridgeport, Conn.; ju.stice of peace, Bridgeport; member Conn, house of 
representatives 1895-96; auditor Fairfield county 1895-96; assistant 
prosecuting attorney, Bridgeport, 1899-. Address, 132 1 Iraniston Ave., 
Bridgeport, Conn. P. 

JOYCE,^ ARTHUR WELLESLEY. Student 1887-88. _ Lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I.; pension attorney and claim agent, interior and treasury 
departments, Washington, D. C, 1890-; clerk district court, 5th judicial 
district, R. I., 1890-; clerk R. I. senate corporation committee, 1891-. 
Address, Barrington Centre, R. I. P. 

LYTHGOE, ALBERT MORTON, A.B. Harvard university 1891; A.M. 
1897. Student 1887-88. Engaged in archaeological work, Egypt. Ad- 
dress, 64 Albany St., Providence, R. I. Harv. 
MacGREGOR, GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTSON. Student 1887-88. 
U. S. military service 1898-1903; first lieutenant 1902; aide-de-camp to 
military governor of Panay, P. I., 1900-01; various military offices; 
broker, also writer, Pawtucket, R. I. Author various articles in news- 
papers and magazines. Address, 308 High St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 
McGUIRE, WILLIAM VICTOR. Student 1887-88. From Mystic Bridge, 

Conn. Deceased. 
PEACOCK, WALTER JOHN. Student 1887-90. Lawyer Worcester, 

Mass. From Worcester, Mass. Died Oct. 7, 1900. 
REYNOLDS, EDWIN CLARK. Student 1887-89. With Patent office, 

Washington, D. C. Address, Tanellytown, Md. 
SANFORD, HENRY LAWRENCE. Student 1887-88. From Erie, Penn. 
Died Riverside, Cal., Jan. 22, 1889. 

SAUNDERS, WALTER MILLS. Student 1887-88. Instructor chemistry, 
Brown university, 1891-97. Consulting and analytical chemist. Ad- 
dress, 20 Dewey St., Providence, R. I. 

SMILEY, JAMES DIXON. Student 1889-90. Graduated Bangor theo- 
logical seminary 1883; pastor Congregational church. West Brooksville, 
Me., i883-84;ordained Methodist Episcopalminister 1885 ; pastor Eastport, 
Me , 1885-86; Congregational church. South Brewer and East Orrington, 
Me., 1886-88; Riverside, R. I., 1888-92; South Britain, Conn., 1893-1900; 
Westchester, Conn. Address, Westchester, Conn. Bangor, P. 

THOMAS, LEO BOONE. A.B. Harvard university 1891. Student 1887-88. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1894; ordained Baptist minister 
1894; pastor first church, Colorado Springs, Col., 1894-96; Main street 
church, Worcester, Mass., 1896-1902; Stoughton street church, Boston, 
Mass., 1902-04; Stewart street church. Providence, R. I., 1904-. Address, 
650 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. Newt., P. 

WEEDEN, WILLIAM WAGER. Student 1887-89. Superintendent mill. 
Address, Manton, R. I. 

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BROWNELL, ARTHUR BUFFUM. Student 1888-90. Electrical engi- 
neer Providence, R. I.; purchasing agent Herreshofi manufacturing com- 
pany, Bristol, R. I.; The E. T. Burrowes company, Portland, Me. Ad- 
dress, The E. T. Burrowes Co., Portland, Me. 

BUTLER, HOWARD FULTON, A.B. Harvard university 1892. Student 
1888-89. Admitted to bar 1896; lawyer Boston, Mass., 1896-. Address, 
30 Court St., Boston, Mass. P. 



1892 NON-GRADUATES 679 

ESTES, ABRAM STORY NEWELL. Special student in chemistry 1888- 
89. Constructing engineer Columbian manufacturing company, Green- 
ville, N. H., 1889-91; civil engineer and architect Boston and Newton- 
ville, Mass., 1891-. Address, 12 Chesley Ave., Newtonville, Mass. P. 

GARDNER, HERSCHEL LUTHER, A.B. Columbia college 1892; 
LL.B. 1894. Student 1888-91. Lawyer firm of Lowman and Gardner, 
Elmira, N. Y.; acting city judge Elmira 1 899-1 900. Address, 633 West 
Church St., Elmira, N. Y. P. 

GOULD HERBERT FORREST. vStudent 1888-91. Address, Charlton 
Depot, Mass. Frat. 

KENT, JOHN LESTER. - Student 1888-90. Sketch-maker Gardner and 
company, New York, N. Y. Address, West Haverstraw, Rockland Co., 
N. Y. ■ P. 

LELAND, WILFRED CHESTER. Student 18S8-91. Treasurer Leland 
and Faulconer manufacturing company. Address, 6g Watson St., 
Detroit, Mich. P. 

LITTLEFIELD, LELAND HOWARD. Student 1888-90. Address, Paw- 
tucket, R. L 

NEWELL, EDWIN LINCOLN. Student 188S-89. Clerk Newell coal and 
lumber company, Pawtucket, R. I., 1892-96; president 1896-. Address, 
23 West Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

O'LEARY, CHARLES, M.D. Long Island college hospital 1S93. Student 
1888-89. Interne Jersey City hospital 1893-94. Physician Providence, 
R. I. Address, 70 Jackson St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PERRY, JOHN CRANSTON. Student 1888-89. Civil engineer. From 
Providence, R. I. 

THORNTON, CHRISTOPHER. Student 1888-90. Superintendent Allen's 
print works. Address, 16 Hillside Ave., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

TRAVER, ASA WATSON ARMINGTON, M.D. Dartmouth college 1894. 
Student 1888-89. Physician and surgeon Providence, R. I.; surgeon- 
general Sons of veterans 1901-. Address, 597 Angell St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

TRIMBLE, FRANK LEVI. Student 1888-92. From Winchester, Tenn. 
Deceased. 



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ADAMS, CHARLES ELLIS. Student 1889-91. Connected with Mexican 
central railroad, Cardenas, Mexico. Address, Dispatcher's Office, Car- 
denas, Mexico. P. 

ALDRICH, EDWARD BURGESS. Student 1889-93. I" business Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, no Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. '93 

BROOKER, ANDREW FULLER, LL.B. South CaroHna college 1900. 
Student 1889-90. Admitted to bar 1900; lawyer Kansas City, Mo. 
Address, 437-438 N. Y. Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. '93 

BYRNE, JOHN FRANCIS. Student 1889-91. Admitted to R. I. bar 
1895; lawyer Providence, R. I. Address, 87 Weybosset St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. '93, P. 

CARPENTER, GILBERT CONGDON. Student 1S89-90. Student Cor- 
nell university 1890-91. Iron and steel merchant; assistant treasurer 
The Congdon and Carpenter Company; treasurer Postal District 
Messenger company; private secretary. Address, Concord, N. H. '93 

CHENEY, FREDERICK SHEPARD. Student 1889-93. Bookkeeper 
Pope manufacturing company. Address, 201 Pond St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 



68o BROWN UNIVERSITY 1893 

COLEMAN, CHRISTOPHER HARRIS. Special student 1889-90. Man- 
ufacturer and stock selling; manager Coleman sewer trap company 
1891-. Address, 114 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. '93, P. 

CUNNINGHAM, EDWARD FRANCIS. Student 1889-93. Law student 
Boston university 1898-1901; merchant. Address, 13 Monument Sq., 
Woonsocket, R. I. '93. ?• 

CUSHMAN, SAMUEL. Special student chemistry 1889-90. Instructor 
and manager of experiments with poultry and bees. Experiment sta- 
tion, R. I. college of agriculture and mechanic arts, 1889-95 ; manager 
Chicago office, Salisbury manufacturing company of Pawtucket, R. I. 
Address, 268 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. '93. ?• 

DAY, HOWARD DORRANCE, A.M. upon examination 1899; A.B. Yale 
college 1893. Student 1889-90. See Advanced Degrees 1899. 

DEXTER, SMITH OWEN, A.B. Harvard university 1898; D.B. Episcopal 
theological school, Cambridge, Mass., 1901. Student 1889-91. Or- 
dained Episcopal minister; assistant minister Grace church. New Bed- 
ford, Mass., 1901-02; rector St. Peter's church, Pomeroy, Wash., 1902- 
03; Grace church, Dayton, Wash., 1902-03; New Bedford, Mass., 1904-. 
Address, 60 Orchard St., New Bedford, Mass. '93, P. 

DOWD, THOMAS JEFFERSON. Student 1889-91. Baseball player. 
. Address, 123 Sargent St., Holyoke, Mass. '93, P. 

FISH, RICHARD ARTHUR. Student 1889-90. Born Ira, Vt., Nov. 6, 
1865; died Rutland, Vt., Oct. 5, 1890. P. 

HAMILL, WILLIAM HENRY THOMAS, M.D. University of Vt. 1899. 
Student 1890-93. Surgeon American electrical works, Phillipsdale, R. I. 
Address, Phillipsdale, R. I. '93. ?• 

HUNTER, GEORGE GRANT, Sc.B. Cornell college, la. Special student 
1890-92. Editor The northwestern banker. Address, Des Moines, la. 

'93. P- 

IDE, CLARENCE EDWARD, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia college, 1894; A.B. St. Stephen's college 1902. Student 
1890-91. Interne Erie county hospital, Buffalo, N. Y., 1895; acting 
professor histology, pathology and bacteriology, 111. medical college, 
Chicago, 111., 1898-99; surgeon Surgical institute, Buffalo, N. Y., 1899- 
1900; house physician Jackson sanatorium, Davisville, N. Y., 1900-01; 
physician Buffalo, N. Y. Author articles in medical journals. Address, 
18 Brooklyn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. '93, P. 

JESSUP, JOHN COLGATE. Special student 1889-90. With The de- 
velopement and funding company. New York, N. Y. Address, 402 
Clermont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. '93, P. 

JILLSON, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. Special student 1889-91. Mem- 
ber firm of D. A. Jillson and son, painters and dealers in paints and 
wall paper, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 232 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. 

'93, P. 

KIRWEN, JOSEPH, A.B. Harvard university 1893. Student 1889-90. 
Address, 194 Winthrop St., Medford, Mass. '93 

McKENZIE, ANDREW COMSTOCK. Student 1889-91. Special student 
Vanderbilt university two years; assistant editor Watchman, Boston, 
Mass., 1894-95; member editorial staff Daily Post, Boston, 1895-96; 
traveling correspondent Brazil and elsewhere 1897; engaged in special 
literary work 1898; editor Alkahest, Atlanta, Ga.; member editorial staff 
New York press, 1899-1900; special commissioner Guayaquil and Quito 
railroad 1901; editor Sunday edition, New York press, 1902; engaged 
in exploration and travel, Colombia, Ecuador and Brazil 1903; engaged 
in special literary work. Author numerous articles in magazines. Ad- 
dress, Grahamville, Beaufort Co., S. C. '93, P. 

MASON, FRANK HEATH, LL.B. Columbia university 1897. Student 
1890-93. Lawyer. Address, Greenwich, Washington Co., N. Y. '93, P. 



l893 NON-GRADUATES 68i 

NEEDHAM, HARRY BEACH, LL.B. Columbia college 1894. Stu- 
dent 1889-92. Lawyer; member law firm of Needham and Cotton, 
Washington, D. C, 1894-96; real estate editor The evening post, New 
York, N. Y., 1896-1900; member editorial staflE McClure's magazine 1901 ; 
law firm of Needham and Needham, Washington, D. C, 1902-. Ad- 
dress, Newport, R. I. '93, P. 

NEWMAN, EZEKIEL SIMEON. Student 1889-90. Deputy U. S. cus- 
toms collector 1890-93; student mining Columbia college; mining en- 
gineer Texas and Mexico. Born Leavenworth, Kan., Jan. 17, 1872; 
died Kansas City, Mo., April 2, 1902. P. 

PERKINS, EDWARD LYMAN. Student 1889-90. Tack manufacturer 
Brockton, Mass. Address, 205 Crescent St., Brockton, Mass. '93, P. 

PERKINS, GEORGE WINSLOW. Student 1889-91. In railroad busi- 
ness Boston, Mass., several years; real estate editor Herald, Boston. 
Address, 136 Blue Hill Ave., Roxbury, Mass. '93, 

ROWELL, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Student 1889-94. Clerk board of 
assessors, Manchester, N. H., 1895-; teacher. Address, 5 Nashua St., 
Manchester, N. H. '93, P. 

SEXTON, FRANK JOSEPH, M.D. University of Pennsylvania 1898. 
Special student 1889-94. Physician North Easton, Mass.; chairman 
board of health. North Easton. Address, North Easton, Mass. '93, P. 

SHERMAN, CLINTON THOMAS. Student 1889-91. Bank clerk Bristol, 
R. I.; assistant cashier First national bank, Bristol, 1898-1903; Bristol 
institution for savings 1898-1903; with Bristol branch. Industrial trust 
company, 1903-. Address, Bristol, R. I. '93, P. 

THERRIEN, LEONARD APOLLINAIRE, A.B. McMaster university, 
Toronto, Ont., 1894. Student 1889-91. Ordained Baptist minister 1897 ; 
pastor Maskinong6, Que., 1897-1900; St. Pie, Que., 1900-1902; master 
Feller institute 190 2-. Address, Feller Institute, Grande Ligne, Que. P. 

THURSTON, BENJAMIN FRANCIS. Student 1889-92. Student Cornell 
university; manager Castner electrolytic alkali company, Niagara Falls, 
N. Y. Address, Castner Electrolytic Alkali Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. '93 

WHIDDEN, FRANK BOUTELLE. Student 1889-92. Member staff S 05- 
ton herald, Boston, Mass.; Boston American. Address, Boston American, 
Boston, Mass. '93, P. 

W^ILLIAMS, FREDERICK CROSBY. Student 1889-92. Bom Daven- 
port, la., Sept. II, 1870; died Colorado Springs, Col., Sept. 21, 1894. 

'93. P- 
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ARNOLD, CLARENCE NEWTON. Student 1890-93. Clerk. Address, 
24 Stimson Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

BABCOCK, CHARLES HENRY. Student 1890-91. With O'Rourke 
engineering construction company. Address, 36 West 3=cth St., New 
York, N. Y. ^ ^ -^ P. 

BARNES, EDWARD JOHN. Student 1890-91. From Oneonta, N. Y. 

BATES, WILLIAM LINCOLN, M.D. Special student 1890-91. Physi- 
cian. Address, 141 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

BROWN, JACOB WINN. Student 1890-93. With Silver, Burdette and 
company, publishers. Address, 221 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

BULLARD, NEWELL CUTLER, M.D. University of Vt. 1898. Student 
1890-92. Physician. Address, North Attleboro, Mass. 

BURROWS, WILLIAM EDDY. Special student 1890-91. Address, 109 
Somerset St., Providence, R. I. 

CONGDON, HAROLD. Student 1890-93. Broker. Address, 87 Cooke 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 



682 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1894 

CONNABLE, ALFRED BEETHOVEN, Litt.B. University of Mich. 1894; 
LL.B. Northwestern law school 1896. Student 1891-92. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, Kalamazoo, Mich. P. 

DYAR, HARRISON GRAY. Special student 1890-91. From New York, 
N. Y. 

ESTES, JAMES FREDERICK. Student 1890-92. Head tutor Fay school, 
Southboro, Mass., 1892-96; night editor Telegram, Worcester, Mass., 
1897-. Address, 30 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

FARLEY, EDWIN PAGE. Student 1890-91. Ore sampler Pueblo, Col. 
Address, Laboratory C. F. and I. Co., Pueblo, Col. P. 

FRYER, JOHN GAYTON. Student 1890-92. Admitted to bar 1894; 
ordained Baptist minister 1897; pastor First church, Berwyn, Penn. 
Address, Berwyn, Penn. P. 

FRYXELL, AXEL ZAKERIAS. Special student 1890-91. Episcopal 
minister. From Providence, R. I. 

GODDARD, WILLIAM DEAN, A.B. Colgate university 1894; A.M. Col- 
umbian university 1901. Student 1890-91. Assistant library. Harvard 
university, 1895-99; clerk copyright office, Library of congress, 1899- 
1901; assistant catalogue division 1901-. Address, Library of Congress, 
Washington, D. C. P. 

GRANT, WILLIAM ERASER. Student 1890-94. Lawyer Providence, 
R. I. Address, 3186 Pawtucket Ave., East Providence, R. I. P. 

GREENE, CLARENCE HENRY. Special student 1890-91. Civil engineer. 
Address, 236 California Ave., Providence, R. I. 

HAIL, GEORGE. Special student 1890-92. Address, 295 Washington 
St., Providence, R. I. 

HALL, GEORGE ROBINSON COOPER. Student 1890-93. Address, 
I Rhode Island Ave., Providence, R. I. Frat. 

HARVEY, WILLIAM WIRT. Student 1890-94. From Providence, R. I. 
HILL, JOHNSON WASHINGTON. Special student 1890-91. From 
Petersburg, Va. 

McNAUGHTON, GEORGE WILLARD. Student 1890-91. Assayer and 
mine manager; mine manager General electric company. Address, 
Sydenham, Ontario, Can. P. 

MAKEPEACE, EDWARD MELLEN. Student 189-0-9 1. Born Worcester, 
Mass. Died Nov. 28, 1890. 

MATSUMOTO, MATSUZO. Special student 1890-91. From Osaka, 
Japan. 

MINER, FRANCIS WAYLAND. Student 1890-92, 1893-95. Law student. 
Address, 3 Temple St., Providence, R. I. 

MONROE, HENRY AUGUSTUS. Student 1890-91. Broker. Address, 
35 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

NEWELL, LUCIUS HERBERT. Student 1890-93. Secretary Newell 
coal and lumber company, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 177 Cottage St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. Pawt. dir. 

NORTHRUP, WILLIAM BOYCE. Student 1891-92. Superintendent 
Bell telephone company. New Bedford, Mass. Address, New Bedford, 
Mass. 

PEIRCE, CHARLES DAWSON. Special student 1890-91. Salesman 
lumber yard. Fall River, Mass. Address, 26 Taylor St., Fall River, Mass. 

P. 

PURINTON, HARRY ED¥/ARD, A.B. Colgate university 1894; D.B. 
University of Chicago 1897. Student 1890-91. Ordained Presbyterian 
minister; pastor Denver, Col.; Marquette, Mich.; First church, Victor, 
Col. Address, Victor, Col . P. 



i894 NON- GRADUATES 683 

ROOD, JOHN ALEXANDER. Special student 1890-91. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

RUSSELL, LOUIS DICKERMAN. Sttident 1890-91. With Russell and 
company, dealers in shoe findings. Address, 17 Willow St., Lynn, Mass. 

SACKETT, HENRY WESTON. Student 1890-92. Stock broker. Ad- 
dress, 25 Exchange St., Providence, R. L P- 

SMITH, GEORGE EDWARD. Student 1890-92. Address, 136 Rhodes 
St., Providence, R. I 

STANTON, JOHN BYRON. Student 1890-92. Principal grammar school, 
Moosup, Conn., 1S92-96; superintendent schools. West Chelsea district, 
Norwich, Conn., 1896-. Address, 68 Asylum St., Norwich, Conn. P. 

STEERE, FREDERICK EUGENE. Student 1890-95. With Lewers and 
Cooke, dealers in lumber and building materials, Honolulu, H.I. Ad- 
dress, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. P- 

SWETT, CHARLES ERNEST. Student 1890-91. Chemist Providence, 
R. I.; R. I. state board of health 1894-98; state assayer of hquors 1894- 
98. Address, 179 Medway St., Providence, R. I. P- 

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ADAMS, ANDREW. Student 1891-92. Reporter Telegram, Providence, 
R. I.; secretary to mayor Providence 1895; manager sugar plantation, 
Kahuku, H. I. Address, Kahuku, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. P. 

ANDREWS, GUY ASHTON, A.B. Dartmouth college 1896; LL.B. Univer- 
sity of Nebraska 1901. Student 1891-94. Lawyer Lincoln, Neb. Ad- 
dress, Lincoln, Neb. P- 

ANGELL, JOHN WARDWELL. Student 1891-9^. Address, New York, 
N. Y. Frat. 

ATWOOD, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1891-93. Clerk Morse twist, 
drill and machine company. New Bedford, Mass. Bom New Bedford, 
Mass., June 15, 1871; died New Bedford, Mass., 1903. P- 

BARBER, JEREMIAH CLARKE. Strident 1891-92. With Bryant and 
Stratton business college. Providence, R. I., 1893-. Address, 28 Frances 
Ave., Auburn, R. I. P- 

BAYLIES, THEODORE BARTON. Special student 1891-94. Theat- 
rical manager. Address, 86 Bedford St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

BUSH, CHARLES SABIN. Special student 1891-93. President and 
treasurer Charles S. Bush company. Address, 24 Keene St., Providence, 
R. I. 

CASWELL, FRANK LIVINGSTON. Special student 1891-93 Real 
estate agent Narragansett Pier, R. I., 1895-1902; assistant postmaster, 
Narragansett Pier. Address, Narragansett Pier, R. I. P- 

CORLISS. EDWARD WARREN. Special student 1891-93. Address, 56 
Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

CUSHING, HERBERT HOWARD, M.D. University of Munich 1898; 
Jefferson medical college 1899. Special student 1891-93. Physician 
Philadelphia, Penn.; demonstrator histology and embryology, Jefferson 
medical college, 1900-01; director histological and embryological labora- 
tories. Woman's medical college of Penn., 1899- ; medical examiner 
Metropolitan, American casualty, and Security life and annuity insurance 
companies. Avithor Compend of histology; translator Boehms, Davidoff; 
Huber's Textbook of histology. Address, 5710 Market St., Philadelphia, 
Penn. P, 

DULEY, WELDON ASHLEY. Special student 1891-92. Traveling 
salesman Everall brothers, New York, N. Y. Address, 2=59 Fifth Ave., 
New York, N. Y. 



684 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1895 

EISWOLD, GEORGE HERBERT. Special student 1891-93. Address, 
22 School St., Boston, Mass. Frat. 

FEELEY, FERDINAND JOSEPH. Student 1891-95. From Woonsocket, 
R. I. 

FORT, PIERSON THORN. Student 1891-93. Merchant Philadelphia, 
Penn.; member board of corporators, Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J. 
Address, 414 West Stafford St., Germantown, Penn. P. 

GOODWIN, WILLARD HUBBARD, Ph.B. University of Rochester 1895; 
LL.B. University of Penn. 1898. Student 1894-95. Lawyer Wilkes- 
barre, Penn. Address, Kingston, Penn. P. 

GRAVES, COLLINS MILLARD. Student 1891-93. Lawyer Bennington, 
Vt., 1904-; member Vt. legislature 1904-. Address, Bennington, Vt. P. 

HEATHMAN, WILLIAM AARON. Student 1891-92. Lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, iii Babcock St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HIBBARD, ALBERT LEWIS. Student 1891-93. From Dunham, Que. 

HILL, HERBERT FAULKNER. Student 1891-95. With Fidelity and 
casualty company. New York, N. Y. Address, Warren, Mass. Frat. 

LEATHE, WILLIAM EDWARD. Student 1891-93. From Taunton, 
Mass. Died June 10, 1893. 

LUDWIG, EDWARD ELMER. Student 1890-92. Address, Titusville, 
Penn. 

MORRIS, RICHARD. Student 1891-92. Teacher N. J. From Hale 
Eddy, N. Y. 

O'DONNELL, BERNARD LEO, M.D. Special student 1891-94. Phy- 
sician. Address, 325 East 55th St., New York, N. Y. 

OKADA, HEITA. Special student 1891-92. From Tokio, Japan. 

PACKARD, ALPHEUS APPLETON, Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 
1898. Student 1891-93, 1894-96. Draughtsman Herreshoff manufac- 
turing company, Bristol, R. I., 1898-1900; in charge works and cost 
keeping systems, N. Y. ship-building company, Camden, N. J., 1900-02; 
general superintendent Herreshoff manufacttiring company 1902; senior 
partner Burgess and Packard, naval architects and engineers. Address, 
15 Exchange St., Boston, Mass. P. 

RAPSON, GEORGE WASHINGTON. Student 1891-92, 1894-95. Bom 
London, Eng., April 26, 1872; died Aug. 29, 1895. Frat. 

ROUNDS, ALBERT WATERMAN, M.D. Harvard university 1898. Stu- 
dent 1891-94. Physician. Address, 79 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SHARP, FRED ELDREDGE. Student 1892-93. Address, Whitman, 

Mass. 
SHEA, JOHN AMBROSE. Special student 1891-92. From Valley Falls, 

R. I. 

SMITH, WALTER LEROY. Special student 1891-92. Graduated Bur- 
dett business college, Boston, Mass., 1891; instructor bookkeeping 
Spencer and Peaslee business college, Salem, Mass., 1894-96; bookkeeping 
and arithmetic, high school and supervisor penmanship public schools. 
North Easton, Mass., 1896-97; principal commercial department high 
school Laconia, N. H., 189 7- 1900; producer's caterer. Address, 315 
Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

SNOW, WILLIAM CORY. Special student 1891-92. From Providence, 
R. I. 

SQUIRES, LOUIS ALMON, Ph.B. Colgate university 1895; D.D.S. Univer- 
sity of Buffalo 1898. Student 1891-93. Dental surgeon. Address, 
1745 Amherst St., Buffalo, N. Y. P. 

STRAIGHT, ALVIN BACON PRESTON. Special student 1891-93. 
Address, Bradford, Penn. 



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TAFT, ROYAL CHAPIN. Student 1891-94. Manufacturer cotton cloth. 
Address, 96 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. L P. 

TARBOX, WILLIAM GEORGE. Student 1891-93. Principal public 
school, Uncasville, Conn., 1893-94; Montville, Conn., 1894-98; West 
town street school, Norwich, Conn., 1900-01, 1902-; Versailles public 
school, Norwich, 1901-02. Address, 33 Grove St., Norwich, Conn. P. 

WATERMAN, RUFUS. Student 1891-92, 1898-99. With Narragansett 
electric lighting company. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

WILLIAMS, FREDERIC WALLACE. Student 1891-93. From Fox 
Lake, Wis. 

WILSON, JAMES SHUBER. Student 1891-92. From Providence, R. I. 

WINSOR, GEORGE ALPHA. Student 1891-92. Civil engineer private 
office, Boston, Mass.; West end street railway company, Boston; Boston 
sewerage board. Metropolitan water board, and Metropolitan water and 
sewerage board 1894-; assistant engineer on the construction of the 
Weston aqueduct 1901-. Address, 10 Richardson Court, South Fram- 
ingham, Mass. P. 

WOOD, AUGUSTUS JUDSON. Student 1891-94. From Fall River, 
Mass. 

YOUNG, JOHN. Student 1891-92. Professional singer. Address, 271 
West 113th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

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ARNOLD, ELMER ELLSWORTH. Student 1892-93. Address, Edmes- 
ton, N. Y. 

ATWOOD, CHARLES FENNER. Student 1893-94. Address, Manton, 
R. I. 

AVERY, BRAINARD. Student 1S92-93. From Upper Alton, 111. 

BACON, CHARLES BALDWIN. Student 1892-93. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1896; ordained 1896; pastor Fort Bragg and Ukiah, 
Cal., 1896-97; Salem, Ore., 1897-98; student Columbian university 1898-?; 
pastor Stevens Point, Wis. Address, 1052 Clark St., Stevens Point, 
Wis. Newt. 

BAILEY, ELMER SMITH. Student 1892-93. Architect Boston, Mass. 
Address, Georgetown, Mass. P. 

BEIRNE, CHARLES FRANCIS. Special student 1892-93. Bookkeeper 
Arnold and Maine, Providence, R. I.; member school committee Provi- 
dence. Address, 65 Dodge St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BLISS, JEROME BRADFORD. Special student 1892-95. From Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 

BONNER, ROBERT. Special student 1892-93. Broker. Address, 102 
Williams St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BOYD, CHARLES ALLEN, A.B. Amherst college 1898. Student 1892-95. 
Teacher. Address, 30 Clarendon Place, Bloomfield, N. J. 

BROWN, EDWIN PUTNAM, A.B. University of Chicago 1896. Student 
1892-94. Principal high school, Farmer city. 111., 1896; instructor 
Morgan Park academy, Morgan Park, 111., 1896-97; Wayland academy, 
Beaver Dam, Wis., 1S97-1901; principal 1901-. Address, Beaver Dam, 
Wis. P. 

BULLOCK, GEORGE SAUNDERS. Student 1892-95. Salesman Prov- 
idence, R. I. Address, Warren, R. I. Prov. dir. 

CHACE, MALCOLM GREENE, Ph.B. Yale university 1896. Student 1892- 
94. Cotton goods manufacturer. Address, Valley Falls, R I. P. 

CHEESMAN, MERTON ALFRED. Special student 1892-93. Private 
secretary. Author All Saints' eve and other poems. Address, Linden 
Place, Bristol, R, I. P. 



686 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1896 

CHIPMAN, GEORGE WHITE. Student 1892-96. From Wareham, Mass. 

COLBERT, JESSE BEAUREGARD. Special student 1892-93. From 
Providence, R. I. 

COLE, FREDERICK'IPIERCE. Student 1892-95. Assistant superin- 
tendent woolen mill, Medway, Mass., 1896-; worsted and cotton yarn 
broker. Address, 1524 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

COMEE, FREDERICK MORTON. Student 1892-94. Assistant super- 
intendent Woonsocket rubber company, Millville, Mass. Address, 69 
Prospect St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

CONNELLY, JOHN WILLIAM. Special student 1892-93. Admitted to 
Mass. bar 1897; lawyer Boston, Mass.; member Mass. house of represent- 
atives 1898. Address, 87 Stoughton St., Dorchester, Mass. P. 

DAVIS, JOSEPH CHARLES. Special student 1892-93. Clerk. Address, 
1407 Broad St., Providence, R. I Prov. dir. 

DAVISON, WILLIAM ANTHONY D.D. Middlebury college 1905. Special 
student 1892-93. Graduated Hamilton theological seminary 1896; 
Baptist minister; pastor Calvary church, Utica, N. Y., 1893-96; First 
church, Montpelier, Vt., 1896-99; rotate superintendent of missions Vt. 
Baptist state convention 1899-. .Address, 99 Buell St., Burlington, 
Vt. P. 

DOWD, EDWARD FRANCIS. Soecial student 1892-93. From South 
Natick, R. I. 

EVANS, JOHN. Student 1892-94. From Providence, R. I. 

FARNHAM, RALPH WELCOME. Student 1892-94. Farmer. Address, 
Prudence Island, R. I. 

FOSKETT, CHARLES JAY. Student 1892-96. Merchant until 1898; 
instructor woodworking, Rindge manual training school, Cambridge, 
Mass., 189S-1902; Lawrence scientific school, Cambridge, 1898-1902; 
manual training, Rayen high school, Youngstown, O., 1902-03; head 
manual training department. East high school, Cleveland, O., 1903-. 
Address, 40 Harkness Ave., Cleveland. O. P. 

GALLIVAN, JAMES. Special student 1892-93. Insurance agent, firm 
of Gallivan and O'Donnell, Providence, R. I. Address, 48 Custom House 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GAYLORD, WILLIAM AVERY, M.D. Harvard university 1899. Student 
1S92-94. Physician Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 25 Main St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. P 

GILLON, LOUIS JOSEPH. Special student 1892-94. Address, Milford, 
Mass. 

GREENE, WILLIAM HENRY. Special student 1892-93. Address, 316 
Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. 

HALL, FRANK ELLIOTT. Student 1892-93. Address, Grafton, Mass. 

HALLIHAN, GARRETT E. Special student 1892-93. Broker. Address, 
9 Washington Row, Providence, R. I. 

HARPER, WILLIAM RAE. Student 1895-97. Address, Erie, Penn. 

HAWKINS, WALTER STANLEY. Special student 1892-93. Actor. 
Address, no Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. 

HAYDEN, THADDEUS JEROME. Student 1892-95. Merchant. Ad- 
dress, 446 Woodward Road, North Providence, R. I. P. 

HENSHAW, STANLEY. Special student 1892-93. Manufacturer Green- 
ville, Miss. Address, 100 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. Frat. 

HEWETT, JOSEPH, Sc.B. Mass. institttte of technology 1896. Student 
1892-93. Superintendent E. E. Taylor and company, shoe manufac- 
turers, Brockton, Mass. Address, 47 k North Main St., Brockton, Mass. 

P. 



1896 N O N - G R A D U A T E S 687 

HINCKLEY, GEORGE CLARKE. Student 1892-95. With Taylor, 
Simonds and company. Providence, R. L; treasurer Naushon company, 
Valley Falls, R. L Address, 34 Taber Ave., Providence, R. L P. 

HOYT, HAROLD WILLIAMS. Special student 1892-93. Clerk depart- 
ment of public works, Providence, R. I., 1890-95. Born Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 18, 1872; died Colorado Springs. Col., July 15, 1895. P. 

HUGHES, JOSEPH ALPHONSUS. Student 1892-94. Address, 6 Jeffers 
St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

JOHNSON, EDWARD WEST, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia university, 1898. Student 1892-94. Physician New York, 
N. Y., 1898-99; Walpole, N. H., 1899-1905; health officer, Walpole; 
medical examiner New York life insurance company; Conn, mutual life 
insurance company; National life insurance company; Union mutual life 
insurance company; physician New York, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 217 
East 27th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

JOHNSON, JOSEPH OSCAR. Special student 1892-93 From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

JONES, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Student 1892-98. Reporter News, 
Providence, R. I., 1895; Providence journal, 1896-99; New York tribune, 
1 899- 1 900; special writer Sunday journal. Providence, 1906-. Author 
A year at Brown; numerous articles in newspapers and magazines. Ad- 
dress, 26 Congdon St., Providence, R. I. P. 

KILVERT, GRAHAM. Special student 1892-93. Address, 25 Gushing St. 
Providence, R. I. 

KING, GEORGE POTTER. Student 1892-96. Claim agent Boston and 
northern street railway company, Lynn, Mass., 1903-04; Lawrence, 
Mass., 1904-05; assistant general claim agent Mass. street railway acci-' 
dent association, Boston, Mass. Address, 84 State St., Boston, Mass. P. 

LARKIN, JAMES HENRY. Student 1892-94. Clerk American wringer 
company, Woonsocket, R. I., 1894-1900; traveling salesman 1900-01; 
installment collector Weeks furniture company, Woonsocket. Address, 
127 Cato St., Woonsocket, R. I. 

LARRY, JOHN DeWITT. Special student 1892-93, 1895-96. With 
Sampson and Murdock company, Providence, R. I. Address, 54 North 
Main St., Providence, R. I. 

LEWIS, HARRY EDWIN, M.D. University of Vt. 1897. Special student 
1892-94. Physician Burlington, Vt.; secretary Vt. tuberculosis com- 
mission 1902-; Medical director Champlain open air sanitarium. Author 
The philosophy of sex, 1898, 1900; numerous papers on medical topics; 
editor Vt. medical monthly, 1895-. Address, 51 North Main St., Burling- 
ton, Vt. ip. 

LEWIS, JOHN BOSWORTH. Student 1892-95. In law office Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1895-96; with John D. Lewis 1897-. Address, 8 Exchange 
Place, Providence, R. I. P. 

MacARTHUR, ROBERT FOX. Student 1892-95. District superintend- 
ent South Penn. oil company. Address, Smithfield, W. Va. P. 

McGLYNN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Special student 1892-93. Address, 
Central Falls, R. I. 

MACKINNEY, CHARLES BALDWIN. Special student 1892-93. In- 
spector Starkweather and Shepley, Providence, R. I. Address, 11 
Euclid Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

McMURRAY, FRANCIS, M.D. Special student 1892-93. Physician. 
Address, Fitchburg, Mass. 

ORSWELL, WILLIAM WARREN. Special student 1892-95. Address, 
205 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. I. 



688 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1896 

OWEN, FRED BROWN, Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 1896. Stu- 
dent 1892-93. With Narragansett electric lighting company, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1896-1903; salesman Fort Wayne electric works 1903-. 
Address, Fort Wayne Electric Works, Fort Wayne, Ind. P. 

ROBERTS, EDWARD SANFORD. Student 1892-96. Organist. Ad- 
dress, 297 Wej^bosset St., Providence, R. I. 

ROLLINSON, TURNER. Student 1892-96. From Providence, R. I. 

SAMMIS, GEORGE LEWIS. Student 1892-93. Superintendent registry 
diArision, post office. Providence, R. I. Address, 218 Lowell Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

SHIELDS, ALBERT BECKWITH. Student. Address, Pontiac, R. I. 
TAFT, DANIEL WENDELL. Student 1892-93. Clerk. Address, Ux- 
bridge, Mass. ' P. 

TALCOTT, ARTHUR JEWELL. Student 1892-94. Address, Woon- 
socket, R. I. 

TAYLOR, HARRY ENGLISH. Student 1894-95. Address, English- 
town, N. J. 

TUPPER, CHARLES WATERMAN. Student 1892-94. Teacher of piano. 
Address, 165 Plainfield St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WHYTE, JAMES PRIMROSE, A.B. University of Chicago 1896. Student 
1892-94. Assistant public speaking department. University of Chicago, 
1895-97; instructor rhetoric and public speaking. University of W. Va., 
1897-98; instructor English and public speaking, Shurtleff college, 1898- 
99; master in English, Lake Forest school, 1899-. Address, Lake Forest, 
111. p. 

WINDSOR, LOUIS. Special student 1892-93. Farmer. Address, Gen- 
eva, Providence, R. I. P. 

WOOD, STEPHEN ADAMS. Student 1892-93. Treasurer Gibbs electric 
signal company. Address, 253 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

WRIGHT, WALTER EDWARDS. Student 1892-93. Address, Bristol, 
R. I. 

BARKER, JESSIE LORING [Mrs. George Warren Gardiner]. Special 
student 1892-94. Address, 25 Jefferson St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BONNER, ETHEL MARIAN [Mrs. Frederic Arthur Wallace]. Special stu- 
dent 1892-95. Address, 18 Euclid Ave., Providence, R. I. 

BO WEN, FLORENCE HAILE [Mrs. Frank H. Brownell]. Special student 
1892-93. Address, 196 West Peach Tree St., Atlanta, Ga. 

BOWEN, LEILA PEARSON. Special student 1892-93. Address, 194 
Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

BRONSON, CORNELIA CONANT. Special student 1892-93. Assistant 
principal Bucknell institute 1885-93; joint principal The Misses Bron- 
son's private school. Providence, R. I. Address, 313 Hope St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

CHACE, ELIZABETH MOON. Special student 1892-93. Address, Valley 
Falls, R. I. 

HORTON, MINNIE AMELIA [Mrs. Thomas H. Luther]. Special student 
1892-93. Address, 121 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. P. 

JENKS, CARRIE CORDELIA [Mrs. Frederic Sanford Almy]. Special 
student rhetoric 1895-96. Address, 688 Broad St., Central Falls, R. I. 

P. 

KENYON, FLORENCE RUTH. Special student in mathematics 1892. 
Graduated R. I. state normal school 1887 ; teacher Miss Gardiner's private 
school. Providence, R. I., 1887-88; Miss L. A. Greene's private school, 
Pawtucket, R. I., 1888-92; Fielden-Chace school for girls. Providence, 
1892-. Address, 180 Lockwood St., Providence, R. I. P. 



1896 NON-GRADUATES 689 

KETCHUM, EMOLINE [Mrs. Edgar Ketchum]. Special student 1892-95. 

Graduated Pittsburgh female college. Address, Fair Ground, L. I., N. Y. 

P. 
LAMPHEAR, GRACE EDITH. Student 1892-93. Principal kindergarten, 

Garden street school, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 19 Prospect Hill Ave., 

Somerville, Mass. P. 

LYMAN, BERTHA HUNTINGTON. Special student 1892-93. Evening 

reference librarian public library. Providence, R. I. Address, 188 

Sackett St., Providence, R. I. 
MAINE, CLARA HORTON [Mrs. Herbert E. Maine]. Special student 

German 1892-93. Address, 89 Parade St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PEARSON, MARTHA BOWEN [Mrs. Henry M. Peck]. Special student 

1892-93. Address, 16 Stanwood St., Providence, R. I. 
PECK, ELLEN ORMSBEE. Special student 1892-93. Address, 106 

George St., Providence, R. I. 
STACY,>ANNIE PEARL. Student 1892-94. Teacher Latin, high school, 

East Providence, R. I., 1894-. Address, 82 Lyon Ave., East Providence, 

R. I. P. 

THOMAS, HELEN AVONIA. Student 1892-94. Address, 54 Meeting 

St., Providence, R. I. P. 

THURBER, AMEY. Special student 1892-93. Teacher Deaf and dumb 

institute. New York, N. Y. Address, 500 West 157th St., New York, 

N. Y. 
TIFFT, MARIE LOUISE, A.B. Tufts college 1896. Student 1892-94. 

First assistant teacher Carter school, Chelsea, Mass. Address, 201 

School St., Somerville, Mass. P. 

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ALDRICH, WILLIS WOOD. Student 1894-95. Farmer. Address, R. 
F. D. 3, Springfield, Vt. P. 

BENNETT, CHARLES HALL. Student 1893-94. Address, 306 First 
St., Jackson, Mich. 

BINFORD, FERDINAND AUGUSTUS, M.D. Harvard university 1899. 
Special student 1893-94. Physician. Address, 67 High St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. Pawt. dir. 

BOLLING, GEORGE EVERETT. Special student 1893-94. From Brock- 
ton, Mass. 

BRADY, THOMAS JEFFERSON. Special student 1893-97. Address, 
314 Countv St., New Bedford, Mass. 

BROWN, JOHN HOWARD. Student 1893-95. Dry goods merchant. 
Address, 38 High St., Westerly, R. I. P. 

BULLARD, PAUL REVERE. Student 1893-97. Assistant physical 
culture, Brown university, 1897-98. Address, Lexington St., Waltham, 
Mass. 

BULLOCK, ALFRED WALTER. Student 1893-97. Born Pawtucket, 
R. I., Sept. 19, 1875; died Pawtucket, Nov. 20, 1896. P. 

CADY, FRANK NEWTON. Special student 1893-94. Clerk Six per cent 
loan company. Address, 75 Laura St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COOMBS, JAMES PARKER. Student 1893-97. Singer. Address, 124 
Pearl St., Portland, Me. 

CRAY, WILLIAM. Special student 1893-94. Jeweler. Address, 251 
Lowell Ave., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

DONOVAN, WILLIAM FITZ. Student 1893-95. In business Washing- 
ton, D. C. Address, Clifton Forge, Va. 

EASTERBROOKS, FRANK DAVOL. Student 1893-95. Address, Perth 
Amboy, N. J. 



690 BROWNUNIVERSITY 1897 

EDDY, CHARLES FRANCIS. Student 1893-96. Address, Box 45, 

Ashton, R. I. 
EDDY, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Student 1893-94. Address, Hotel 

Hosmer, Hammond St., Boston, Mass. 
EMORY, JOHN WHITMAN. Special student 1893-96. Deputy sheriff. 

Address, Portland, Me. 

FARNHAM, CHARLES TOWNE. Student 1893-94. Address, Care 
George T. Farnham, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

GAY, CLARENCE BERTRAM, M.D. University of Penn. 1899. Special 
student 1893-95. U. S. military service 1898, surgeon; house officer 
R. I. hospital; medical officer Butler Hospital, Providence, R. I., 1900- 
04; physician Fitchburg, Mass. Author articles in medical journals. 
Address, 47 Day St., Fitchburg, Mass. P. 

GORDON, MURRAY WEST. Student 1894-96. Address, Bethlehem, 
N. H. 

GRAY, MATTHEW BERNARD. Student 1893-94. Refiner. Address, 
77 Beacon Ave., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

GREENE, DANIEL MYRON. Student 1893-95. Principal grammar 
school, Georgiaville, R. I.; Washington, R. I.; special correspondent 
Providence Sunday telegram, and other newspapers. Port Angeles, Wash. ; 
also connected with Washington Pacific railroad. Author numerous 
illustrated articles and stories in newspapers and magazines. Address, 
Port Angeles, Wash. P. 

GREENE, HERBERT MANLIUS. Special student 1893-94. From St. 
Louis, Mo. P. 

HALL. FRANKLIN LAWRENCE. Student 1893-95. Teller R. I. hos- 
pital trust company, Providence, R. I. Address, 131 Mitchell St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

HANCOCK, ARTHUR MURRAY. Student 1893-97. Address, Franklin, 
N. H. 

HARLOW, ALBERT HENRY. Student 1893-95. Address, Whitman, 
Mass. 

HAZEL, CLINTON DECATUR. Special student 1893-94. Address, 
Attleboro, Mass. 

HIGMAN, HARRIS DELOS. Student 1893-94. From Chicago, 111. 

HOLLINGWORTH, ARTHUR, M.D. University of Penn. 1898. Interne 
R. I. hospital 189S-1900; assistant surgeon out-patient department 
1900-; physician and surgeon Providence, R. I.; admitting physician 
Providence lying-in hospital 1901-. Address, 281 Public St., Providence, 
R. I. 

HOPKINS, WILLIAM BURR. Student 1893-94. Address, 93 Equitable 
Building, Boston, Mass. Frat. 

JENCKES, JOSEPH MARTIN. Student 1893-96. From Providence, 

JILLSON, HAROLD LADD. Student 1893-94. Born Providence, R. I., 
March 24, 1876; died Buttonwoods, Warwick, R. I., Aug. 17, 1894. P. 

JONES, BENJAMIN DUNN. Student 1893-95. From Providence, R. I. 

KING, HOWARD FROST, M.D. Albany medical college. Student 1893-96. 
Physician Windsor, Conn. Address, Windsor, Conn. 

LAKE, JOHN. Student 1893-95. Address, Box 349, Bristol, R. I. 

LEWIS, EDGAR ALEXANDER. Ph.B. Student 1893-96. Principal 
high school Broadalbin, N. Y., 1899-1903; high school, Wayland, N. Y., 
1903-. Address, Belleville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. P. 

LEWIS, FRANK HORTON. Student 1893-95. Clerk Merchants freezing 
and cold storage company. Address, 63 Beacon Ave., Providence, R. I. 

Prov. dir. 



i897 NON-GRADUATES 691 

LEWISOHN, SAM. Special student 1893-94. From New York, N. Y. 

LOCKWOOD, CHAUNCY AVERY. Special student 1893-96. Address, 
Stamford, Conn. 

LOMBARD, GEORGE EDWARD. Student 1S93-94. Address, 127 High 
St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

LORD, HENRY MARTIN. Student 1893-94. From New York, N. Y. 

LOVELAND, CLIFTON WELLS. Student 1893-95, iQoi- Sub-master 
high school, East Providence, R. I., 1897. Address, 143 Indiana Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

LOWNEY, DENNIS JOSEPH, M.D. Special student 1893-95. Physician 
New Bedford, Mass.; city physician. Address, Weld St., New Bedford, 
Mass. P. 

McCLAVE, ARCHIBALD. Student 1893-94. With E. P. Dutton and 
company, booksellers and publishers. New York, N. Y. Resident Scar- 
boro, N. Y. Address, 136 West 58th St., New York, N. Y. Frat. 

McCLELLAN, GEORGE BROWNING. Special student 1893-95. Real 
estate agent Chicago, 111.; Abelene, Kans.; secretary to U. S. delegate 
from Hawaiian Islands. Address, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. 

McLAREN, JAMES HENRY. Special student 1893-94. Address, Attle- 
boro Falls, Mass. 

McMANUS, JOHN. Special student 1893-95. Assistant superintendent 
Utica Willowvale bleaching company. Address, Chadwicks, N. Y. P. 

MILLARD, CHARLES DUNSMORE, LL.B. Student 1893-95. Lawyer 
Tarrytown, N. Y. ; town clerk Greenburgh, West Chester, N. Y., 1899-. 
Address, 23 Dixon St., Tarrytown, N. Y. P. 

MILNER, HARRY RICHARDSON. Student 1893-94. Address, Moos- 
up. Conn. 

MOORE, JAIRUS ALPHEUS, Sc.B. Trinity college 1897. Student 1893- 
96. U. S. military service 1900-; first lieutenant 1902-. Address, 
Care War Department, Washington, D. C. P. 

MOXOM, PHILIP WILFRED TRAVIS, M.D.- Harvard university 1901. 
Student 189^-96. Physician Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 482 East i8th 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y P. 

MUNROE, GEORGE BURDEN. Student 1893-94. Bookkeeper R. I. 
hospital trust company. Providence, R. I. Address, R. I. Hospital 
Trust Co., Providence, R. I. P. 

MURRAY, CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER. Special student 1893-95. 
Jeweler. Address, 279 Cottage St., Pawtucket, R. I. Pawt. dir. 

OTIS, JAMES ORIN. Student 1893-96. Manufacturing jeweler. Ad- 
dress, 203 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

PARK, CHARLES WILLIS. Special student 1893-96. Student New- 
ton theological institution 1896-97; graduated Rochester theological 
seminary 1899; ordained Baptist minister 1899; pastor First church, 
Fort Dodge, la., 1899-1900; Millbury, Mass., 1901-. Address, Millbury, 
Mass. "P. 

PECKHAM, WILLIAM JAMES. Student 1893-94. Milk dealer Ad- 
dress, Middletown, R. I. 

PERKINS, HARRY WILDER. Student 1893-97. Manufacturer; treas- 
urer and secretary Morrill knitting compan}^ Address, 43 Prospect St., 
Woonsocket, R. 1. Frat. 

PHINNEY, ADELBERT. Student 1893-96. With Stanley electric man- 
ufacturing company. Address, Pittsfield, Mass. P. 

PICKERSGILL, WILLIAM COPELAND, Sc.B. Mass. institute of tech- 
nology 1905. Special student 1893-94. Civil engineer Charles river 
basin commission, Boston, Mass. Address, East Providence, R. I. P. 

POTTER, CLINTON EVERETT. Student 1893-96. Letter carrier. 
Address, P. O. Box 343, Olneyville, R. I. 



692 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1897 

RANDALL, WILLIAM GALLUP, LL.B. Columbian university 1903. 
Student 1893-95. Lawyer. Address, Riverside, Cal. P. 

RICHARDS, FRANCIS BULLARD. Student 1893-95. With R. I. nation- 
al bank Providence, R. I., 1895-99; Rumford chemical works 1899-1901; 
Castner electrolytic alkali company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Address, 
University Club, Niagara Falls, N. Y. P. 

RICHMOND, HOWARD ANSON. Student 1893-94. With L. M. Wilcox, 
Calder and company. Providence, R. I. Address, 32 George St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

ROBINSON, EDWIN AUGUSTUS. Student 1893-97. In real estate 
business. Address, 15 Bailey St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

RUSSELL, GEORGE GOLSON. Special student 1893-94. Manufacturer. 
Address, Cincinnati, O. Frat. 

SANBORN, ALVAH HOWARD. Student 1893-94. With Mercury, 
Newport, R. I. Address, Newport Mercury, Newport, R. I. 

SENIOR, FRANK WIDNER, D.D.S. Philadelphia dental college 1898. 
Dentist. Address, 247 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

SHEAD, EDWARD WADSWORTH, M.D. Harvard university 1901. 
House officer City hospital, Boston, Mass., 1901-02; resident physician 
Cambridge hospital 1902-04; member staff Lying-in hospital, New York, 
N. Y. ; physician Seattle, Wash. Bom Eastport, Me., Feb. 9, 1874; 
died Seattle, Wash., Aug. 1905. Prov. jour., P. 

SHIPPEE, HARRY LODOWICK. Student 1893-96. Address, East 
Greenwich, R. I. 

STEWART, EDWARD DELANO. Student 1893-98. Address, Mystic, 
Conn. 

STOCKWELL, ARTHUR MAYHEW. Special student 1893-94. Oil 
inspector Germania refining company. Oil City, Penn. Address, Rouse- 
ville, Venango Co., Penn. P. 

TUCKER, JOSEPH WHITTEMORE SWEET. Student 1893-96. Law- 
yer. Address, New York, N. Y. Frat. 

UTLEY, ALBERT GREENE. Special student 1893-94. From Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

WHITTELSEY, LEWIS GATES. Special student 1893-95. From Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

WORMELLE, WILSON WARD. Student 1893-94. Address, 6 Mello St., 
Brighton, Mass. 



ANDREWS, MARTHA LOUISE. Special student 1893-96. Address, 253 
Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

AUSTIN, ALICE WEEDEN. Student 1893-95. Born Providence, R. I., 
June 27, 1875; died Providence, Aug. 3, 1895. Prov. rec. 

BANCROFT, BERTHA CAROLINE. Student 1893-94. From Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

BUSH, ELLEN METCALF. Special student 1893-95. Address, 542 
Broad St., Providence, R. I. 

DICKSON, MARGARELLA MAY. Student 1893-94. Address, 86 Ver- 
mont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

DRAKE, ADDIE MAY. Special student 1893-95. Teacher French and 
German, Tilton seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1897-99, 1904-; Drew seminary, 
Carmel, N. Y., 1900-02; superintendent schools, Union district, Bristol, 
N. H. Address, Bristol, N. H. P. 

FORBUSH, MAUD MULLER. Special student 1893-94. Address, River- 
side, R. I. ^ 



i897 NON-GRADUATES 693 

FRENCH, LUCY MINERVA [Mrs. Harry St. John Filmer]. Special 
student 1893-96. Address, Webster, Mass. 

GARVIN, ETHEL. Special student 1893-96. Graduated N. Y. state 
library school, Albany, N. Y., 1898; cataloguer Forbes library, North- 
ampton, Mass., 1898-1900; periodical custodian, public library. Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1900-01; special libraries' custodian 1901-. Address, 
Lonsdale, R. I. P. 

GRAVES, MINERVA MAUD. Special student 1893-94. Address, 134 
Williams St., Providence, R. I. 

HAYES, JENNIE COOKE [Mrs. Arthur Smith]. Special student 1893-94. 
Address, 42 Harvard Ave., Providence, R. I. 

HAYES, RUTH BENNETT [Mrs. Jonas Viles]. Student 1893-94. Teach- 
er Providence, R. I., 1894-1903. Address, Columbia, Mo. P. 

JILLSON, ELIZABETH ALVIRA. Special student. 1893-94. Principal 
grammar school North Scituate, R. I., 1895-97; Georgiaville, R. I., 
1897; West Wrentham, Mass. Address, R. F. D. i, Woonsocket, R. I. 

LOW, ADELLA FRANCES. Special student 1893-94. Address, 16 South 
Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

ROBINSON, CLARA FLORILLA. Special student 1893-95. Supervisor 
drawing, normal school, Whitewater, Wis., 1886-90; R. I. state normal 
school 1890-95; public schools, Plymouth, Mass., 1896-1900; Ames- 
bury, Mass., 1904-. Address, 37 Summer St., Plymouth, Mass. P. 

WILSON, BERTHA LOUISE. Special student 1893-96. Address, Lons- 
dale, R I. 

WRIGHT, CORNELIA RUSSELL. Special student 1893-94. From 
Providence, R. I. 

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1898 

ALDRICH, PAUL EDWIN. Student 1895-97. Real estate agent Woon- 
socket, R. I. Address, 344 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. Frat. 

AMIDON, JOHN JEROME FRANKLIN. Special student 1894-95. 
Poultry farmer and canvasser, North Tisbury, Mass. Author various 
poems and essays. Address, North Tisbury, Mass. P. 

BALLOU, WARREN JAMES. Student 1894-96. Address, Woonsocket, 
R. I. 

BARKER, RICHARD JACKSON. Student 1894-96. Lumber dealer, 
superintendent Barker lumber company, Fall River, Mass. Address, 
Barker Lumber Co., Fall River, Mass. P. 

BEARSE, JOSEPH CALDWELL, Special student 1894-95. From Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

BOSS, HENRY MANCHESTER, LL.B. Yale 1899. Special student 1894- 
96. Lawyer. Address, 48 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BOSWORTH, CHARLES EVERETT. Student 1894-98. From Warren, 
R. I.; later from Woodbury, Conn. 

BOYDEN, EUGENE MASON. Student 1894-95. Clerk Bradstreet com- 
pany. Address, 48 Third St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

BRADY, STUART FRANCIS. Student 1894-95. From Dover, Me. 

BROWN, ARTHUR LORING. Student 1893-94, 1895-96. From Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

BUDLONG, MATTHEW WILLIAMSON. Student 1894-95. Bom John- 
ston, R. I., June 27, 1875; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 3, 1895. 

Prov. rec. 

BUSH, EDWIN ARNOLD. Special student 1894-97 In business. 
Address, 212 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 



694 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1898 

CADY, FRANK LIPPITT. Special student 1894-97. Student chemistry 
and biology, Mass. institute of technology, four years; assistant office of 
milk inspection, Providence, R. I., 1901-. Address, 78 Central St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

GARY, CHARLES WILBUR. Special student 1894-96. Principal high 
school, Kittery, Me., 1897-98; Rumford Falls, Me., 1898-1903; manager 
Maine publishing company 1903-; president York county teachers' 
association; Oxford county teachers' association; member committee on 
college entrance requirements, Maine association of colleges and prepar- 
atory schools. Address, 75 Washburne Ave., Portland, Me. P. 

CASE, WILLARD LACEY. Student 1894-95. Assistant receiving teller 
Market and Fulton national bank, New York, N. Y., 1896-98; U. S. 
military service War with Spain; with Tower and Wallace, engineers, 
1899-1900; student civil engineering, Columbia university, 1900-01 ; secre- 
tary Tower and Wallace 1901; chief assistant engineer George F. Hardy, 
1901-03; with the United coke and gas co., and the American coke and 
gas construction co., 19 03-. Address, 402 Westfield Ave., Elizabeth, 
N. J. P., Frat 

CHAPLIN, GEORGE WILLIAM. Student 1894-97. From Pawtucket 
R. I. 

CURRIER, ANDREW ROBESON. Student 1894-95. Address, Valley 
Falls, R. I. 

DUNNE, JAMES ALOYSIUS. Special student 1894-97. Address, 317 
CKnton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

DUBOIS, HENRY DEAN CHURCH. Student 1894-96. U. S. naval 
service 1898, chief yeonaan; admitted to bar 1903; lawyer Providence, 
R. I.; first lieutenant and commissary R. I militia 1902-. Address, 19 
College St., Providence, R. I. P. 

EARLE, BENJAMIN MUMFORD. Special student 1894-95. From 
Providence, R. I. 

FRANKLIN, FREDERICK HOVEY. Special student 1894-95. Chemist. 
Address, 212 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

FREEMAN, ALLEN BATEMAN. Student 1894-95. Farmer Blodgett 
Mills, N. Y. Address, Blodgett Mills. N. Y. P. 

FREEMAN, CHARLES RUMSEY, A.B. Carson and Newman college, 
Jefferson City, Tenn., 1896; A. M. 1900. Student 1896-97. Graduated 
Rochester theological seminary 1900; ordained Baptist minister 1896; 
pastor Bridgewater, N. S , 1901-. Address, Bridgewater, N. S. P. 

GOBEILLE, LOUIS NAPOLEON. Student 1894-96. Medical student 
University of Penn. Address, 207 Park Ave , Woonsocket, R. I. 

GORDON, CHARLES WILLIAM. Special student 1894-95. From 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

GRAVES, RUSSELL CHAFFEE. Student 1894-98. Address, Benning- 
ton, Vt. 

HAND, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1894-95. Naval architect New 
Bedford, Mass., 1896-. Address, New Bedford, Mass. P. 

HARRINGTON, GEORGE WHEATON. Special student 1894-95. From 
Providence, R. I. 

HURD, EDWIN GALE. Student 1894-95. From Flint, Mich. 

JENCKES, FREDERICK LATIMER. Special student 1894-96. Manu- 
facturer E. Jenckes manufacturing company, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 
E. Jenckes Manufacturing Co., Pawtucket, R. I. Frat. 

KELLY, THOMAS. Special student 1894-96. From New Bedford, Mass. 

KEOUGH, DANIEL AUGUSTUS. Student 1896-98. From Millville, 
Mass. Died Millville, Mass., Feb. 26, 1903. P. 



1898 N O N ■ (> R A D U A T E S 695 

KILVERT, WALTER DUNN. Student 1S94-97. Clerk Providence, 
R. I. Address, 436 Brook St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

KINGSFORD, HOWARD NELSON, M.D. Dartmouth college 1898. 
Special student chemistry 1894-95. Graduate student medicine. Har- 
vard university, 1S98-99; pathological house officer Boston city hospital 
1898-99; instructor pathology and iDacteriology, Dartmouth college, 1900-; 
pathologist Mary Hitchcock hospital, Hanover, N. H. Author mono- 
graphs on medical subjects. Address, Hanover, N. H, P. 

KIRBY, HOLDER CRARY. Special student 1894-96. From New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

LORD, WALTER JABEZ. Student 1894-95, 1896-97. Reporter Journal, 
Providence, R. I. Born Worcester, Mass., July 17, 1875; drowned 
Pawtuxet, R. L, July 25, 1898. Prov. jour. 

MAINS, ERNEST CARLETON. Student 1894-95. Druggist. Address, 
479 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. P. 

MATHEIWS, FRANKLIN KING. Student 1894-95. Minister Ridge- 
wood, N. T.; member board of education. Address, Ridgewood, N. J. 

P. 

MILLMAN, LESTER WALTON. Student 1894-97. Lawyer. From 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

MITCHELL, GEORGE LANGLEY MILLS. Student 1894-95. Salesman. 
Address, 464 Laurel Hill Ave., ArUngton, R. I. P. 

MORSE, WILLIAM ROBERT. Student 1895-98. Secretary and treasu- 
rer Old Dominion fishing company 1899; Suffolk fertilizer company 1899; 
Cape Fear fisheries company 190T, 1902, 1903; treasurer U. S. menhaden 
oil guano company 1900; The fisheries company 1900-. Addr-ess, 135 
Front St., New York, N. Y. P. 

NADEAU, LEO FRANCIS. Student 1894-96. Special agent Norwich 
union fire insurance company; member town council, East Providence, 
R. I., 1901, 1902. Address, 66 Oak Ave., Riverside, R. I. 

OLNEY, ELAM WARD. Student 1894-96. Woolen manufacturer. Ad- 
dress, 141 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

PAINE, JOHN FISKE. Student 1894-96. From Providence, R. I. 

PEARSE, WILLIAM EDGAR. Special student 1894-95. Salesman 
Bailey, Banks and Biddle company, jewelers, Philadelphia, Penn. Ad- 
dress, 914 South 50th St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

PIERCE, EARL CARLDOR. Student 1894-96. Address, 14 Bradford 
St., Woonsocket, R. I. 

POTTER, JAMES ROWLAND. Student 1894-95. Civil engineer; assist- 
ant engineer construction Penn. railroad company 1900-. Address, 
Downington, Penn. P. 

POTTER, WILLIAM KING. Student 1894-97. Dealer in blank books 
and stationery. Address, 156 Shaw Ave., Edgewood, R. I. P. 

POWERS, ROLAND CORNELL. Student 1894-97. Clerk Humphrey 
and Cornell, wholesale grocers, Providence, R. I. Address, 30 Medway 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

QUIMBY, FRANK ALBERT. Student 1894-98. Address, Hills Grove, 
R. I. 

RHODES, EGBERT ELLIS. Student 1894-96. Address, 24 Pine St., 
Attleboro, Mass. 

RILEY, JOHN JOSEPH. Student 1894-96. Address, West Springfield, 
Mass. 

RODMAN, ALBERT LEWIS. Student 1894-97. Address, Lafayette, 
R. I. 

SARLE, WILLIAM EDWARD. Student 1894-97. Address, Warwick, 
R. I. 



696 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1898 

SHERMAN, CHARLES MICKLE. Student 1894-95. From English- 
town, N. J. 

SHURROCKS, WILLIAM OTIS. Student 1894-95. Travelling salesman 
Boston, Mass. Address, 112 Beach St., Boston, Mass. P. 

STRAIGHT, JOHN ALBERT. Special student 1894-95. Address, East 
Providence, R. I. 

SUMMERSGILL, HENRY TRAVERS. Special student 1894-97. From 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

SWEATT, MYRON LOUIS BALLOU. Special student 1894-95. Assist- 
ant superintendent Woonsocket machine and press company; member 
city council, Woonsocket, R. I., 1902-. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

TALCOTT, JOHN REMINGTON. Student 1894-96. From New London, 
Conn. 

THAYER, EDWARD. Student 1894-96. Manufacturer. Address, 170 
Pawtucket Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Frat. 

TOBIAS, DAVID ELLIOT. Student 1894-96. Address, Narragansett Pier, 
R. I. 

TOTTEN, HAROLD HEATHWOOD. Student 1894-96. Address, North 
Attleboro, Mass. 

TRACY, GEORGE HUSSEY. Student 1894-98. Teacher Little Comp- 
ton, R. I., 1899-1900; principal grammar school, Saxonville, Mass., 
1900-01; grammar school, Warehouse Point, Conn., 1901-04; superin- 
tendent schools, Westport, Conn., 1904-. Address, Westport, Conn. P. 

UPTON, JOHN WILLIS. Student 1894-97. From Tyngsboro, Mass. 
Died Tyngsboro, Mass., Dec. 13, 1898. 

VUNK, JOHN ROBINSON. Student 1894-95. Address, Cortland, N. Y. 

WHEELER, WILFRID. Special student 1894-95. Florist. Address, 
Concord, Mass. P. 

WILDER, WILLIS ALLIN. Student 1894-96. From Bethlehem, N. H. 

ZEBLEY, ROBERT PURDY. Student 1894-95. Baptist minister; 
pastor Mannington, W. Va., 1897- ; Tacony, Philadelphia, Penn., 1900-. 
Address, 3622 Rawle St., Tacony, Philadelphia, Penn. P. 



ARMINGTON, ELIZABETH EDGE [Mrs. Edward S. Moulton]. Special 
student 1894-96. Address, Riverside, R. I. 

BRONSON, KATHERINE LOUISE [Mrs. Winthrop F. Barden]. Special 
student history 1894-95. Address, 198 South Main St., Attleboro, 
Mass. P. 

BROWN, EDNA ADELAIDE. Special student 1894-96. Graduated New 
York state library school, Albany, N. Y., 1900. Cataloguer. Address, 
Public Library, Galveston, Tex. 

BROWN, ETHEL FARNUM. Special student 1894-96. Teacher Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 88 Comstock Ave., Providence, R. I. 

BUNCE, CARRIE. Special student 1894-95. From Providence, R. I. 

CALEF, IRENE LOUISE [Mrs. Thomas B. Nichols]. Special student 
1894-96. Instructor sewing, Drexel institute, Philadelphia, Penn., 1899- 
1900. Address, 195 South Main St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

COLLINS, MAUDE. Student 1899-1900. Teacher. Address, 130 Ade- 
laide Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

CRAWFORD, MARY IDA [Mrs. John Edward Conway]. Teacher Peace 
Dale, R. I.; Attleboro, Mass. Bom Attleboro, Mass., Oct. 9, 1875; died 
Pawtucket, R. I., Nov. 24, 1900. P. 



1898 NON-GRADUATES 697 

CRUMB, VIRGINIA MORGAN. Student 1894-97. Teacher. Address, 
Riverside, R. I. 

GARDINER, EDNA RHODES. Special student 1894-95. Address, 156 
Cypress St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GASkiLL, JESSIE MAY [Mrs Charles Wheelock]. Special student 1894- 
95. Address, 216 Blackstone St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

GRANT, MARY ALMA. Special student 1894-95. Teacher pubhc schools, 
Providence, R. I., 1896-. Address, 3186 Pawtucket Ave., East Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

HARTSHORN, STELLA JOSEPHINE. Special student 1894-98. Ad- 
dress, 189 Wayland Ave., Providence, R. I. 

KIMBALL, GERTRUDE SELWYN. Special student 1894-96, 1897-98, 
1899-1900. Student hi.story, Oxford university; teacher Miss Wheeller's 
school, Providence, R. I. Address, 29 Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I. 

PAMLIH, HILMA SOFIE AMELIE. Special student 1894-95. Masseur. 
Address, 50 West 25th St., New York, N. Y. 

PITMAN, SOPHIA LORD. Special student architecture 1894-95. Teacher 
of art, Moses Brown school. Providence, R. I. Address, 152 Pitman St., 
Providence, R. I. 

POOR, LORA MAY. Special student 1894-95. Teacher FrankHn, Mass. 
Address, 108 Heyward Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass. P. 

RISLEY, FLORENCE EFFIE. Special student 1894-95, 1S99-1900. 
Address, Pawtuxet, R. I. 

RUSSELL, FLORENCE WILLIAMS. Special student 1894-95. Milliner. 
Address, 268 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

SMITH, CAROLINE EDNA. Student 1894-96. Address, 13 Haywood 
St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

TEMPLE, MABEL. Special student 1894-97, 1898-99. Cataloguer Brown 
university hbrary 1894-99. Graduated N. Y. state library school, Albany 
N. Y. Librarian North Adams, Mass. Address, North Adams, Mass. 

P. 

TISDALE, ANNA. Student 1894-95. Born South Kingstown, R. I., 1874; 
died Providence, R. I., March 27, 1896. Prov. rec. 

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1899 

ASQUITH, FRANK WESLEY. Special student 1895-96. Baptist min- 
ister; pastor South side church, Easton, Penn. Address, Easton, Penn. 

ATWATER, DAVID HASTINGS, M.D. Syracuse university 1902. Student 
1895-97. Interne Columbus hospital, New York, N. Y., 1902-03; phy- 
sician Rochester, N. Y.; member Monroe county medical society. Ad- 
dress, 514 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. P. 

AUSTIN, ROBERT BETTS. Student 1S96-97. From Brooklyn, N. Y. 

BAILEY, HENRY DUNCAN. Student 1895-99. Woolen designer. 
Address, Carolina, R. I. P. 

BANNON, JOHN FRANCIS. Special student 1895-97. Address, Central 
Falls, R. I. 

BARKER, LEWIS APPLETON, LL.B. University of Maine 1900. Special 
student 1895-96. Lawyer Bangor, Me.; member Me. house of repre- 
sentatives 1903-. Address, Bangor, Me. P. 

BARNEFIELD, HAROLD CHESTER. Student 1895-97. Law student 
Harvard university; lawyer Pawtucket, R. I. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. 

BARTLETT, WALTER IVES. Student 1895-97, 1901-02. City editor 
daily paper 1897 ; lay chaplain U. S. army 1898; city missionary Chicago, 
111., 1899; student Baptist theological seminary, Louisville, Ky., 1899- 
1900; ordained Baptist minister 1900; pastor Victor, Col., 1900-01; What 



698 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1899 

Cheer, la. ; Perry, la. ; instructor Normal college, Perry. Author articles 

in magazines. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 26, 1873; died Rocky Ford, 

Col., Sept. 26, 1904. P. 

BELANGER, FRANCIS XAVIER. Special student 1895-96. From 

Providence, R. I. 
BIGELOW, JOSEPH HILL. Special student 1895-97. Address, 169 

East 69th St., New York, N. Y. 
BLANCHARD, EDGAR LEE. Student 1895-97. Student R. I. school of 

design 1899. Address, 122 Fountain St., Pawtucket, R. I. 
BRIGHAM, HERBERT OLIN. Student 1895-96. Assistant in library. 

Brown university, 1900-01; second assistant librarian 1901-03. Librarian 

R. I. state library 1903-. Address, 95 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 
BROWN, MILTON BARROWS. Special student 1895-96. Merchant. 

Address, 62 Exchange Place, Providence, R. I. P. 

BUFFINTON, JOHN ALLEN. Student 1895-96. Treasurer R. I. motor 

company. Address, 463 Broadway, Providence, R. I. 
BURCHARD, JOHN DIXON. Student 1895-96. Address, South Nor- 

walk. Conn. 

BURGESS, CARLETON ASHBURG. Special student 1895-97. Baptist 
minister; pastor Quidnessett chui-ch, Davisville, R. I. Address, 439 
Plain St., Providence, R. I. 

CAMPBELL, NEIL ANGUS. Student 1895-98. U. S. military service, 
second lieutenant, from Phenix, R. I. 

CARD, OSCAR ALGERNON. Student 1895-96. In btisiness Providence, 
R. I. Address, 30 Bridgham St., Providence, R. I. 

CASEY, JOHN THOMAS. ^ Student 1895-97. Clergyman. Address, Spen- 
cer, Mass. 

CLARK, HERBERT FRANCIS. Student 1895-97. Geologic draughts- 
man U. S. geological survey. Address, U. S. Geological Survey, Wash- 
ington, D. C. P. 

CLARKE, ALFRED THEOPHILUS. Student 1895-96. Address, Ja- 
maica, W. I. 

COLWELL, WILMARTH HOLT. Student 1895-96. Clerk Chapin and 
HoUister company, Providence, R. I. Address, 158 West Clifford St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

COMEE, ARTHUR METCALF MORTON. Student 1895-97. Electrical 
engineer. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

CONNOLLY, JOHN EDWARD. Student 1895-97. Address, 159 Parade 
St., Providence, R. I. 

COOPER, BURTON HENRY. Special student 1895-96, 1897-98. From 
Providence, R. I. 

CORTHELL, HOWARD LAWRENCE. Student 1895-98. Civil engineer; 
with 111. central railroad 1898-1902; assistant engineer 111. central rail- 
road and Mo. bridge company 1902; assistant engineer in charge of field 
work, Chicago and Western Indiana railroad 1902-. Address, 4353 
Berkley Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

CUTLER, WALDO PAGE. Student 1895-97. Clerk. Address, 16 Frank- 
lin St., Woburn, Mass. P. 

DUFFY, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Student 1895-97. Clerk post office. Ad- 
dress, Post Office, Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

DUHAIN, CLAUDE LOUIS FAYE. Special student 1895-97. From 
New York, N. Y. 

DUNNE, THOMAS JOSEPH. Student 1895-97. Address, 317 Clinton 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



i899 NO N -GRADUATES 699 

ELLIS, JOSEPH WILCOX. Student 1895-99. From New Bedford, Mass. 
Deceased. 

ENGSTROM, CHARLES JOHN. Special student 1895-96. Student 
Southern ]3aptist theological seminary 18S8-89; Baptist union theological 
seminary 1889-91; Newton theological institution 1891-92; preacher 
West Guilford, Vt., 1893; Marshficld, Mass., 1894; Gayhead, Mass., 1895; 
ordained Baptist minister 1895; pastor Montgomery Centre, Vt., 1896; 
teacher Providence, R. I., 1896-98; pastor Florida, Mass., 1898-?. Pres- 
ent address unknown. Newt. 

FOSTER, HARRY CADY. Student 1895-98. With R. I. leather com- 
pany. Address, 48 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

ERASER, FREDERIC ALEXANDER. Student 1895-96. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

FRYER, ELI THOMPSON. Student 1895-97. Address, Hightstown, 
N.J. 

FULLER, ARTHUR ENDICOTT. Special student 1895-97. Address, 
Danvers, Mass. 

GALLAGHER, OWEN FRANCIS. Special student 1895-99. Lawyer 
Providence, R. I. Address, 206 Oxford St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GORMAN, CHARLES WOODBURY, LL.B. Boston university 1901. 
Student 1895-96. Lawyer Providence, R. I.; captain and aide-de-camp 
R. I. militia. Address, 73 Dover St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GREENE, HOWARD JOHNSON. Special student 1895-96. General 
manager Oliver Johnson and company. Providence, R. I. Address, 60 
Charles Field St., Providence, R. I. P. 

GRIER, ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND. Student 1895-96. Correspond- 
ent James McCutcheon company. New York, N. Y. Address, 176 West 
87th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

GRIFFIN, THOMAS JEFFERSON. Student 1895-97. With Conn, 
mutual life insurance company 1898-1900; Phoenix mutual life insurance 
company; manager Franklin press company. Address, 63 Washington 
St., Providence, R. I. 

HAINES, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Student 1895-96. Address. New 
Bedford, Mass 

HARRIS, JAMES GEORGE. Student 1895-96, 1897-98. From Boston, 
Mass. 

HEATH, RALPH EVERETT. Student 1895-98. Address, 933 Burling- 
ton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 

HIGGINS, HARRY SHREVE. Student 1895-97. Student Rochester 
theological seminary. Address, Bordentown, N. J. 

HILL, DANIEL AUGUSTINE. Student 1S95-97. Vice president Western 
advertising company, St. Louis, Mo. Address. 306 Century Building, 
St. Louis, Mo. P. 

HILL, EWING. Student 1895-96. First vice president and treasurer 
Western advertising company, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 511 Star Build- 
ing, St. Louis, Mo. P. 

HOPKINS, HENRY WADE, M.D. University of Vt. 1902. Student 1895- 
98. Physician Warren, R. I. Address, Warren, R. I. 

HOULIHAN, DANIEL HENRY. Special student 1895-98. From Paw- 
tuxct, R. I. 

HOWE, ROY STANLEY, D.D.S. University of Penn. 1899. Student 1895- 
96. Dentist New York, N. Y. Address, 102 West S7th St., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

HYDE, JAMES SAMUEL. Student 1895-98. From Fall River, Mass. 
IVES. ROBERT MILO. Student 1895-96. Bom Wallingford, Conn., 
Aug. 21, 1876; died Wallingford, June 28, 1902. P. 



700 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1899 

JACKMAN, LUTHER TAYLOR, M.D. N. C. medical college 1900. Student 
1895-97. Physician Brooklyn, N. Y.; medical examiner Metropolitan 
life insurance company; Fidelity and casualty company. Address, 257 
12th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

JACOB, THOMAS. Special student 1895-96. From Jersey City, N. J. 

JAYNES, ALMON ANDRUS, D.B. General theological seminary 1902. 
Student 1895-98. Episcopal minister in charge parishes, Oriskany Falls, 
Holland, Patent and Augusta, N. Y., 1902-03; chaplain St. John's mili- 
tary school, Manlius, N. Y., 1903-. Address, St. John's Military School, 
Manlius, N. Y. P. 

JENKS, HIRAM CLEVELAND. Student 1895-99. Bookkeeper and 
assistant manager manufacturing company, Pawtucket, R. I.; ward 
clerk Pawtucket 1898, 1900, 1901. Address, 252 High St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. 

JOHNSON, ROSWELL HILL. Special student 1895-96. Address, 234 
High St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

JORDAN, JOHN PACKARD. Student 1895-97. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

KENNEDY, HERBERT HARLEY, Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 
1 90 1. Student 1895-97. Traffic engineer N. Y. and Penn. telephone 
company 1902-. Address, 205 East Gray St., Elmira, N. Y. P. 

KENT, REVERE WARREN. Student 1895-97. Manager Narragansett 
milling company, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 744 Benefit St., Paw- 
tucket, R. I. 

KNOWLES, JEROME HENRY. Special student 1895-97. Address, 
Bar Harbor, Me. 

LADD, ALBEE LOVEJOY. Student 1895-96. Civil engineer Great 
northern railway 1899-. Address, 1022 Packard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 

P. 

LANE, WALLACE RUTHERFORD, LL.B. Yale university 1900. Stu- 
dent 1895-97. Lawyer Des Moines, la.; professor law. Highland Park 
college, and lecturer on patent law, Drake university, Des Moines, la. 
Address, 612 Crocker Building, Des Moines, la. Yale, P. 

LEVIS, HARRY BENJAMIN. Student 1895-97. From Philadelphia, 
Penn. 

LOUD, HARRY BERTRAM. Student 1895-96. Clerk R. I. hospital 
trust company, Providence, R. I. Address, 11 Plenty St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

LOVERING, HENRY MORTON. Student 1895-97. Born Taunton, 
Mass., Aug. 3, 1877; died Colorado Springs, Col., July 25, 1898. P. 

LOW, CHARLES WALTER. Student 1895-98. With George G. Snow 
company, shoe manufacturers, Brockton, Mass. Address, 15 Columbia 
St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

LOWE, HARRY HADFIELD. Special student 1895-96. From Edge- 
wood, R. I. 

LYONS, ROBERT KERR. Special student 1895-99. Chemist Silver 
Spring bleaching and dyeing company. Address, 159 Lloyd Ave., Prov- 
idence, R. I. P. 

McELENEY, JOHN FRANCIS. Student 1895-99. Address, Riverside, 
R. I. 

McKEEN, ERNEST WILLIAM. Student 1895-97. Foreman Morse 
twist drill and machine company. New Bedford, Mass. Address, 2 
Harrison St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

MASSIE, WALTER WENTWORTH. Special student 1895-96. In City 
engineer's office. Providence, R. I., 1896-1903; general manager Massie 
wireless telegraph company. Address, 24 Mawney St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 



i899 NON-GRADUATES 701 

MATHEWSON, BYRON ELMER. Student 1895-97. Druggist. Ad- 
dress, 102 Mcsser St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MELLOR, WILLIAM HARPIN. Special student 1895-96. Address, 
Pascoag, R. I. 

NOLAN, JAMES JOSEPH. Special student 1895-96. Lawyer. Address, 
49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

O'DONNELL, JOHN BENEDICT, LL.B. N. Y. law school 1901; LL.M. 
1902. Student 1895-99. Lawyer; member Tainmany general committee. 
Address, 41 Wall St., New York, N. Y. P. 

OLDS, RAYMOND LAWSON. Student 1895-96. In railroad business, 
Woodsville, N. H. From Newport, Vt. Born 1876; drowned March, 
19C0. 

OSTBY, HAROLD WEBSTER. Student 1895-97. Superintendent Ostby 
and Barton company, manufacturing jewelers. Address, 296 Wayland 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

PARKIS, EARNEST ANGELL. Student 1895-98. Clerk. Address, Care 
Cobb, Bates and Yerxa, Boston, Mass. 

POLAND, JAMES. Special student 1895-96. With Smith webbing com- 
pany, Pawtucket, R. I. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. 

PRICE, JOHN COOPER. Student 1895-97. From Salem, N. J.; 
drowned Aug., 1900. 

PUTNAM, AMASA SPAULDING. Special student 1895-96. Student 
Newton theological institution 1896-98; ordained Baptist minister 1898; 
pastor Quidneck, R. I., 1898-. Address, Anthony, R. I. Newt., P. 

RANDALL, REUBEN FULLER. Special student 1895-96. Principal 
Manton avenue school, Providence, R. I.; Branch avenue grammar 
school. Providence. Address, 58 College St., Providence, R. I. 

Prov. dir. 

RANKIN, EDWIN AUGUSTINE. Special student 1895-96. Salesman 
Swift and company. New York, N. Y., 1896-1902; stock broker New 
York. Address, 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P. 

READ, FRED STANLEY. Student 1895-96. Address, Chandlerville, 
111. 

REES, BYRON JOHNSON. Student 1895-98. From Providence, R. I. 

SCHIPPER, CARL FRED. Student 1895-98. Superintendent and treas- 
urer Clinton coal company; manager and secretary Schipper brothers 
coal mining company, Boston, Mass. Address, 298 Harvard St., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. P. 

SCHIPPER, IBE JOHN. Student 1895-97. Assistant superintendent 
Clinton coal company; treasurer Schipper brothers coal mining company, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 218 Board of Trade Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

SEDGWICK, OTIS WHITE, M. D., University of Vt. Student 1896-99. 
Address, Medical School, University of Vt., Burlington, Vt. 

SHELDON, ARTHUR NOYES. Student 1895-97. Mill engineer. Ad- 
dress, 47 Harvard Ave., Providence, R. I. 

SIMONDS, LUTHER WATTLES. Special student 1895-96. Druggist, 
Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 7 Tenth St., Providence, R. I. 

SMART, HOWARD RANDALL. Special student 1895-96. Address, 
Lincoln, R. I. 

SPEED, HENRY CHARLES. Special student 1895-96. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1899. Baptist minister. Address, 105 
Allds St., Nashua, N, H. Newt. 

STOUT, ARTHUR DUNHAM. Student 1895-96. Poultry and fruit 
farmer. Address, P. O. Box 277, Plainfield, N. J. P. 

STUBBERT, JOHN IRVING. Student 1895-96. Foreman. Address, 
New London, Conn. Frat. 



702 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1899 

TALBOT, ERNEST DeWITT. Special student 1895-97. Broker. Ad- 
dress, 391 Hope St., Providence, R. I. 

TENNEY, ROBERT MILTON. Special student 1895-96. With Boston 
bookbinding company. Address, 154 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. 

THOMPSON, WILLIAM ASHTON, D.B. Episcopal theological school. 
Special student 1895-98. Assistant minister St. Paul's church, Cleve- 
land, O., 1901-02; rector St. James's church, Woonsocket, R. I., 1902-. 
Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

TIFFT, FREDERICK ELIJAH. Special student 1S95-96. Address, 
Bennington, Vt. 

VILES, EDGAR FRANCIS. Student 1895-98. Address, Waltham, Mass. 

WEEKS, HARRY ARTHUR. Student 1895-99. Civil engineer Mass. 
metropolitan water and sewerage board. Address, Box 15, West Boyl- 
ston, Mass. - P. 

WHIPPLE, FRANK MERRIAM. Student 1895-97. Teacher. From 
Worcester, Mass. 

WHITE, MERWIN. Student 1895-97. Treasurer John R. White and 
son, coal dealers, Providence, R I., 1901-. Address, 150 George St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

WILKINSON, HOWARD HOUGH. Student 1895-97. With C. A. Wil- 
kinson and company, manufacturing opticians. Address, 65 Elmgrove 
Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

WILLIAMS, HARRY JAY. Student 1895-97. Student R. I. law school. 
Address, 14 Elgin St., Providence, R. I. 

WOOD, WALTER LOUIS. Student 1895-98. Address, Riverside, R. I. 

WOOLLEY, FRANK FERRIS. Student 1895-97. Cotton manufacturer. 
Address, 288 High St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 



BARBER, DORA AUGUSTA. Special student 1895-96. Assistant cata- 
loguer Brown university 1895-97. Address, 144 Pleasant St., North 
Adams, Mass. P. 

BROWNELL, CHARLOTTE DICKINSON. Student 1895-96. Gradu- 
ated R. I. state normal school. Address, Little Compton, R. I. 

BROWNELL, ETHEL CLARIET. Student 1895-97. Graduated Emer- 
son school of oratory 1902. Address, 63 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

BURRILL, FANNY BELLE. Student 1895-96. Clerk Narragansett 
mutual fire insurance company. Address, 23 Fort Ave., Pawtuxet Neck, 
R. I. P. 

COBB, CLARA BATTEY. Special student 1895-96. Address, 129 Lex- 
ington Ave., Providence, R. I. 

EDDY, HELEN MAUDE [Mrs. Alanson D. Rose]. Student 1895-97. 
Address, 19 Woonasquatucket Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

FALCONER, MARY NEWTON. Special student 1895-96. Engaged in 
raising flowers and poultry, Los Angeles, Cal. Address, 1150 West 
46th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

GARVIN, FLORENCE. Special student 1895-1900. Member staff Prov- 
idence journal. Providence, R. I. Address, Lonsdale, R. I. P. 

HOLBROOK, ELIZABETH RICHARDS. Student 1895-97. Teacher 
Attleboro, Mass. Address, 28 Pine St., Attleboro, Mass. P. 

JACKSON, JENNY MARIE [Mrs. Harry W. Marcy]. Student 1895-96. 
Address, 478 Friendship St., Providence, R. I. 

LATHAM, HARRIET LUSANNAH [Mrs. Frank Davol Easterbrooks]. 
Special student 1896-1900. Address, High St., Perth Amboy, N. J. P. 



i899 NON-GRADUATES 703 

LEWIS, ELSIE LILLA. Student 1896-97. Address, Attleboro, Mass. 

McBAIN, MARY CATHARINE [Mrs. D. T. L. McKerroll], A.B. Toronto 
university 1899. Critic manuscript reader Publishers' syndicate, Toronto 
Ont., 1901. Address, The Manse, Lucknow, Ont., Can. P. 

MINER, JOSIE STAR. Student 1895-98. Assistant high school, Yar- 
mouth, Me., 1900-01; Tewksbury, Mass., 1901-03; Stoneham, Mass., 
1903-04. Address, 301 Taunton Ave., East Providence, R. I. P. 

PAGE, GRACE HOWE [Mrs. G. Lewis Sammis]. Student 1895-96. Ad- 
dress, 218 Lowell Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

PARKER, LAURA FRANCES. Student 1895-98. Assistant principal 
high school, Dundee, 111., 1891-95; teacher English and mathematics 
Leland university, New Orleans, La., 1898-1901; Mount Hermon, Mass., 
190 1-. Address, 

PIERCE, CASSANDRA MAY. Student 1895-96. Teacher. Address, 
106 King Philip St., Providence, R. I. P. 

RICHARDS, MARGARET WESTON. Special student fine arts 1895-97. 
Private secretary. Address, 169 Power St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SLOCUM, GRACE LEILA. Special student 1895-96. Special writer 
Sunday journal, Providence, R. I., 1896; editor Woman's department 
and art critic 1899-. Author The vision of the Madonna, 1898; various 
poems and articles in periodicals and magazines. Address, 257 High 
St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

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1900 

ADAMS, LEON HUNTER. Student 1896-97. Farmer. Address, North 
Brookfield, Mass. P. 

ALBRO, LESTER FRANKLIN, Sc.B. R. I. college of agriculture and 
mechanical arts 1895. Special student 1896-97. Actor and singer. 
Address, 227 West 38th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

ALDRICH, WILLIAM TRUMAN. Student 1896-97. Address, no Benev- 
olent St., Providence, R. I. 

ALLEN, WALTER WILLIAM. Student 1896-98. Address, Fabyan, 
N. H. 

BABCOCK, CHARLES GIFFORD. Student 1896-97. From Drownville, 
R. I. 

BARNEY, CHARLES WHEATON. Special student 1896-98. Clerk 
Wamsutta mills. New Bedford, Mass. Address, 83 Linden St., New 
Bedford, Mass P. 

BATES, FREDERIC HENRY. Student 1896-99. With Harper's maga- 
zine. Address, Glcasondale, Mass. 

BLACKISTON, ANDREW HORTON, LL.B. University of Maryland 1901. 
Student 1896-98. Lawyer Cumberland, Md.; engaged in mining in the 
Northwest. Address, vSpokane Club, Spokane, Wash. P. 

BUCKLIN, HARRIS HOWARD. Student 1896-98. Assistant treasurer 
Interlaken Mills. Address, 100 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BURNHAM, FRANK HOWARD. Student 1896-97. Born Central Falls, 
R. I., 1878; died Central Falls, R. I., Jan. 7, 1897. 

BURT, LOUIS MILLENS. Student 1896-98. Address, Industrial Trust 
Building, Providence, R. I. 

CALDER, LAWRENCE VINTON. Student 1896-98. Chemist Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, Bayside, R. I. 

CARPENTER, GEORGE WASHINGTON. Student 1896-99. Address, 
East Providence, R. I. 

CASHMAN, JOSEPH THOMAS, LL.B. Georgetown university 1902. 
Student 1896-99. Lawyer. Address, 15 WilHam St., New York, N. Y. 

P. 



704 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1900 

CHAMBERLAIN, JOSEPH DUNCAN. Student 1896-97. Address, 

Hightstown, N. J. 
CLAPP, HARRY ADAMS. Student 1896-98. From Boston, Mass. 

CLEVELAND, GEORGE F. Special student 1896-97. Address, Oneonta, 
N. Y. 

COFFEY, THOMAS ALOYSIUS, D.B. St. Mary's university 1903. Student 
1896-98. Ecclesiastical student. Address, St. Mary's Seminary, Balti- 
more, Md. P. 

CROKER, RICHARD SAMUEL. Student 1896-98. Member Westing- 
house electric company, Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, Westinghouse 
Electric Company, Pittsburgh, Penn. 

DOWNING, GEORGE EDWARD. Student 1896-97. Lawyer. Address, 
16 Comstock Ave., Providence, R. I. 

DOWS, FOSTER ROBBINS. Student 1896-1900. Address, 70 Benevo- 
lent St., Providence, R. I. 

DURGIN, FRANK HORACE. Student 1896-98. From Boscawen, N. H. 
Died Boscawen, N. H., May i, 1899. 

DYER, ERNEST AREY. Student 1896-99. From Boston, Mass.; later 
from Lowell, Mass. 

FARRELL, LEO FRANCIS. Student 1S96-98. Assistant treasurer 
Hope land company, Providence, R. I. Address, 27 South Bend St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

FORBES, KENNETH RIPLEY. Student 1896-97, 1901-02. Metaphy- 
sician New York, N. Y. Author articles in psychological magazines. 
Address, Care AUiance Publishing Co., 569 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 

P. 

FORBES, WILLIAM DUNLAP. Student 1896-1900. Clerk Providence, 
R. I. Address, 132 Jenkins St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

GASKILL, HARRY IRVING. Student 1896-97. Student Princeton uni- 
versity; with Canadian rubber company. Address, 14 Selkirk Ave., 
Montreal, Can. 

GASKILL, JAMES PHILLIPS. Student 1896-97. With Nevada consoli- 
dated copper company. Address, Ruth, Nev. 

GATES, FAYETTE. Special student 1896-97. Address. Presque Isle, 
Me. 

GOODALE, LEON ARVINE. Special student 1896-97. Civil engineer 

Mass. metropolitan water and sewerage board. Address, West Boylston, 

Mass. P. 

HALL, HARRY WILLIAM. Student 1896-97. From Brooklyn, N. Y. 

HANAN, ADDISON GARTHWAITE. Special student 1896-97. Address, 
86 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

HANSON, RALPH FREDERICK. Student 1896-98. Civil engineer Penn. 
railroad company. Address, 72^ Columbia St., Newark, N. J. 

HENNESSEY, JAMES FRANCIS. Student 1896-97. Address, West 
Bridgewater, Mass. 

HERBERT, EDWARD, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, Columbia 
university, 1902. Physician Fall River, Mass.; assistant city physician 
1903-. Address. Fall River, Mass. P. 

HUMPHREYS, JOHN RICHARD, D.B. Temple College 1903. Student 
1896-97. Graduated Crozer theological seminary 1901 ; ordained Baptist 
minister; pastor First church, Marlboro, N. J. Address, Marlboro, N. J. 

P. 

HUNT, WILLIFRED ELLSWORTH. Student 1896-97. Address, North 
Charlestown, N. H. 



iQoo NON-GRADUATE 705 

JACKSON, FRANK HUSSEY, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia university, 1901. Student 1896-97. House surgeon Smith 
infirmary. New York, N. Y., 1901-02; physician Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 162 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

JAMES, GEORGE SILAS. Student 1896-97. Born Pawtucket, R. I., 
Dec. 24, 1878; died Hills Grove, R. I., Nov. 12, 1897. P. 

JOHNSON, JOHN P. Student 1896-98. Bom East Providence, R. I. 
Died Providence, R. I., July 16, 1898. Prov. rec. 

KIRBY, WILLIAM WALTER, M.D. Tufts college 1901. Special student 
1896-97. Physician. Address, 377 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. 

LLOYD, CHARLES SUMNER. Special student 1896-97. From Sand- 
wich, Mass. 

LYNCH, CHARLES PETER. Special stvident 1896- 1900. Drug clerk. 
Address, 214 Point St., Providence, R. I. P. 

McAUSLAN, HAROLD LEE. Student 1896-99. In business. Address, 
544 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

McCREADY, HARRY SUMNER. Special student 1896- 1900. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1905. Address, Wallingford, Vt. 

MANGAM, WILLIAM DANIEL. Special student 1896-97. Address, 227 
Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

MARBLE, GEORGE EDWIN. Student 1896-98. Teacher mechanical 
drawing, evening schools, Worcester, Mass., 1901-03; draughtsman Curtis 
and Marble machine company, builders of textile finishing machinery. 
Address, 18 Tirrell St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

MOULTON, SETH AUGUSTINE. Student 1896-97. Address, 3 Pied- 
mont St., Worcester, Mass. 

MYRICK, NATHANIEL WILLIS. Student 1896-98. Secretary and 
treasurer Consolidated pipe company, Los Angeles, Cal. Address, 667 
West 28th St., Los Angeles, Cal. P. 

PATCHEN, GEORGE JOSEPH. Special student 1896-97. From Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

PEASLEE, JONATHAN CLAIRE. Student 1896-98. Druggist. Address, 
Compton Village, N. H. 

PERRY, ARTHUR LLEWELLYN. Student 1896-99. Secretary and 
treasurer Westerly savings bank 1900-. Address, 62 Elm St., Westerly, 
R. I. ■ P. 

PHILLIPS, VERNON SIRVILIAN, A.B. University of Chicago. Student 
Brown university 1896-97. Ordained Baptist minister; pastor 
First church, West Pullman, Chicago, 111., 1900-04; First church, Marengo, 
111., 1904-. Editor Marengo Baptist record. Address, Marengo, 111. 

PIPER, GEORGE IRVING. Student 1898-99. Address, North Parsons- 
field, Me. 

PLUMMER, GEORGE WINSLOW. Student 1S96-97. Designer; art 
manager Cosmopolitan magazine. Address, 68 East Q4th St., New York, 
N. Y. 

POTTER, FREDERICK HUNTINGTON. Special student 1896-97. In 
business Providence, R. I. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. 

REEVES, DAVID WALLACE. Student 1897-98. Photo engraver. 
Address, 76 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I. 

RICHARDSON, FREDERIC CLARENCE. Spedal student 1896-98. 
Student Newton theological institution; ordained Baptist minister; 
pastor Clinton, N. J. Address. Clinton, Hunterdon Co., N. J. P. 

RICKARD, GEORGE WELD. Student 1896-97. Reporter The evening 
reporter, Woonsocket, K. I.; fire marshal 1902-. Address, 310 Elm St., 
Woonsocket. R. I. P. 



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ROBERTS, ARTHUR FLEWELLYN. Student 1896-97. Address, Hor- 
nellsville, N. Y. 

ROBINSON, LAWRENCE WARWICK. Student 1896-97. Bookkeeper. 
Address, 137 Bluff Ave., Edgewood, R. I. P. 

ROCKWOOD, ARTHUR WESLEY. Special student 1896-97. Manu- 
facturer underwear. Address, 916 Main St., Bennington, Vt. Frat. 

SCHILLING, GEORGE EDWARD. Student 1896-97. Address, 3 Four- 
teenth St., Franklin, Venango Co., Penn. 

SMITH, GEORGE WARNER. Student 1896-97. Address, Nayatt Point, 
R. I. 

SMITH, MILTON BAKER. iStudent 1896-97. City clerk Hornellsville, 
N. Y., 1899-, Address, Hornellsville, N. Y. P. 

SMITH, ORLANDO RAYMOND. Student 1896-97. Vice president The 
Smith granite company. Address, Westerly, R. I. P. 

STANLEY, HENRY WILLIS. Student 1896-97. Teacher voice pro- 
duction. Address, 10 Princes St., Hanover Sq., W., London, Eng. P. 

SUMNER, HARRY GROVE. Student 1896-98. City editor Daily news, 
Passaic, N. J. Address, 155 Jackson St., Passaic, N. J. P. 

TRUESDALE, DAVID EDMUND. Student 1896-99. In hardware 
business. Address, 327 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. P. 

WATERHOUSE, HENRY EDWIN. Student 1896-98. Physician. Ad- 
dress, 426 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. P. 

WEBB, FREDERICK ELMER. Student 1896-97. Address, Arlington, 
R. I. 

WIGGINS, FREDERICK WALLACE. Student 1896-97. Farmer. Ad- 
dress, Warsaw, N. Y. P. 

WILKINSON, EDWARD SHEPARD. Student 1896-97. Assistant treas- 
urer Arnold print works. Address, North Adams, Mass. 

WOOD, WILLIAM OLNEY. Student 1896-97. Address, East Providence, 
R. I. 

WRIGHT, ARTHUR LLEWELLYN. Student 1896-1900. Address, West 
Newton, Mass. 



ALDRICH, MARY LIZZIE. Special student 1896-97. Address, 26 Cabot 
St., Providence, R, I. 

BAUER, ADELAIDE_ SCHIFFER. Special student 1896-97. Address, 
61 Parade St., Providence, R. I. 

BAUER, EDITH KATHERINE. Special student 1896-98. Address, 61 
Parade St., Providence, R. I. 

BRAINERD, FRANCES ESTELLA. Student 1896-97, 1898-99. Gradu- 
ated R. I. hospital training school for nurses; matron Pine ridge camp, 
R. I., 1903-04; trained nurse Rutland, Mass. Address, 167 Linwood Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

BRENNEN, MARY AGNES. Special student 1896-97. Address, 78 Cong- 
don St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BUNKER, RUTH WALWORTH. Special student 1896-97. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

CARPENTER, BLANCHE ELIZABETH. Student 1896-97. Teacher. 
Address, 10 Hume St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

CHACE, MARGARET LILLIE. Special student 1896-97. Address, 
Valley Falls, R. I. 

COBB, GENEVA ALLEN. Special .student 1896-97. Teacher. Address, 
334 Smith St., Providence, R. I. 



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COLLINS, MARY ELIZABETH, Ph.C. Mass. college of pharmacy 1900. 
Student 1899- 1900. Chemist and incorporator The Collins drug com- 
pany, limited, Westerly, R. I. Address, Westerly, R. I. P. 

CONGDON, ELEANOR BUFFUM. Special student 1896-97. Social 
settlement worker South End house, Boston, Mass., 1899, 1900. Address, 
87 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. P. 

EMERSON, MARY ISABEL [Mrs. Arthur George Host]. Special student 
1896-97. Address, 294 Locust St., Holyoke, Mass. 

GARDNER, GERTRUDE [Mrs. Wallace Rutherford Lane]. Special stu- 
dent 1896-98. Address, 1525 Eleventh St., Des Moines, la. P. 

LARRY, EVANGELINE. Special student 1896-99. Violin teacher. 
Address, 25 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LATHAM, EVA JANE. Special student 1896-97. Address, 87 Weybosset 
St., Providence, R. I. 

MAGUIRE, ELLEN FRANCES. Special student 1896-97. Address, 118 
Spring St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

PEIRCE, CLARA IMOGENE [Mrs. Frederic Arnold Austin]. Special 
student 1896-97. Teacher Providence, R. I., 1900-01. Address, 24 11 
Seventh Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

POTTER, NELLIE MAY. Student 1896-97. Teacher French and Ger- 
man, Adams, Mass., 1899-1904; high school, Woonsocket, R. I., 1904-. 
Address, 53 Blackstone St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

SHERMAN, ETHEL BREED. Student 1896-97. Address, Warren, R. I. 

TOWER, MAUDE HELEN [Mrs. Josiah H. Peck]. Special student 1896- 
97. Assistant teacher music, Friends' school, Providence, R. I., 1901. 
Address, 80 Oxford St., Hartford, Conn. P. 

VALOIS, CLARA. Special student 1896-97. Address, 32 Oak St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. 

WILSON, MARTHA JANE. Special student 1896-99. Address, 151 
Ocean St., Providence, R. I. 

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ARNOLD, FRANK HERBERT. Student 1897-98. Address, 91 Parade 
St., Providence, R. I. 

BABCOCK, ORMAN TRUESDELL. Student 1897-99. Salesman L. and 
A. Babcock, dealers in pianos and organs, Norwich, N. Y. Bom Nor- 
wich. N. Y., Nov. II, 1877; died Norwich, Feb. 1904. P. 

BANCROFT, EDWARD RATHBONE. Student 1897-1900. Salesman. 
Address, 311 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

BARNES, HARRY. Student 1897-98. Address, Ashton, R. I. 

BARTHOLOMEW, ANDREW MARCY. Student 1897-99. Real estate 
agent. Address, Southbridge, Mass. P. 

BEAMAN, LORA ELMER. Student 1897-98. Address, 237 Washing- 
ton Ave., Providence, R. I. 

BLANEY. JESSIE MAITLAND. Special student 1897-98. Address, 10 
Foster St., Attleboro, Mass. 

BODURTHA, EARLE SIMONS PRATT. Student 1897-1901. With R. 
G. Dun and company, Springfield, Mass. Address, Agawam, Mass. P. 

BOWEN, RICHARD LeBARON. Student 1897-1900. Real estate and 
insurance business Providence, R. I. Address, Rumford, R. I. 

BROWN, JOHN EARLE. Student 1897-1900. Law student. Address, 
13 Earle St., Woonsocket, R. I. _ P. 



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BURDICK, HENRY LANGWORTHY. Student 1897-99. Address, Ash- 
away, R. I. 

CARTER, CHARLES BLANCHARD. Student 1897-99. Address, 17 
Laurel Ave., Auburn, Me. 

CATHRO, SAMUEL PERCIVAL. Student 1897-98. Stockraiser. Ad- 
dress, Plenty wood, Mont. P. 

CHAMPLIN, WILLIAM ROSE. Student 189 7- 1900. Lawyer. Address, 
12 Poplar St., Providence, R. I. 

COGAN, RICHARD MERWIN. Student 1897-1902. Student Jefferson 
medical college, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 382 Blackstone St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

COLES, BARAH GRITMAN. Student 1897-98. Address, 128 East 34th 
St., New York, N. Y. 

COLTON, DANIEL ANTHONY. Student 1897-98. Lawyer. Address, 
19 College St., Providence, R. I. P. 

COMSTOCK, BENJAMIN GLADDING. Special student 1897-98. Ad- 
dress, 100 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. I. 

COOK, RUFUS HALSTEAD. Student 1897-98. Lav/yer. Address, 86 
Main St., Northampton, Mass. 

COPELAND, ALBERT LINWOOD. Student 1897-1900. Teacher. Ad- 
dress, East Weymouth, Mass. 

COWEN, ABRAHAM FRANK. Student 1897-99. Teacher public schools, 
Providence, R. I., 1897-1900; lawyer. Address, 457 West 123d St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

CROKER, FRANK HENRY. Student 1897-98. Secretary and director 
Roebling construction company; director Atlantic coast realty company; 
Casualty company of America. Bom New York, N. Y., 1879; died 
Ormond, Fla., Jan. 22, 1905. 

CURRIER, DAVID. Student 1897-98. Address, Newark Ave., and 
Cleveland Park, Washington, D. C. 

DAY, HORACE TALBOT. Student 1897-98. Librarian English high 
school, Providence, R. I., 1900-03; with Metz and company. New York, 
N. Y. ; clerk Providence, R. I. Address, 216 Medway St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

DEVINE, EDWARD JAMES. Student 1897-99. Address, 75 Adams St., 
Portland, Me. 

DeWOLF, PHILIP. Special student 1897-99. Assistant assayer Nichols 
chemical company. Laurel Hill, N. Y., 1899-1901; student of smelting, 
U. S. mining company. West Jordan, Utah. Address, West Jordan, 
Utah. P. 

DOLAN, LEO ALEXANDER. Student 1897-1900. Engineer A. T. T. 
and company. Address, 125 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 

DOLAN, PETER TERRENCE. Student 1897-1900. Address, 18 Han- 
over St., Worcester, Mass. 

ELDREDGE, ALTON WINFRED, LL.B. Boston university 1902. Stu- 
dent 1897-98. Teacher grammar school, Harwichport, Mass., 1899; lawyer 
Boston, Mass. Address, 1041 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. P. 

FLAGG, ERNEST WARREN. Student 1897-98. Mercantile reporter 
Bradstreet's, Brockton, Mass. Address, The Norris, Brockton, Mass. P. 

FOX, JAMES FRANCIS. Special student 1897-98. Clerk post office. 
Providence, R. I. Address, Warwick, R. I. Prov. dir. 

GARST, WILLIAM SEBASTIAN. Student 1897-98. Address, 31 Parade 
St., Providence, R. I. 



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GOULD, EBEN COLMAN, M.D. Boston university 1901. Student 1897- 
99. Medical officer Melbourne homoeopathic hospital, Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. Address, 152 Lancaster St., Leominster, Mass. P. 

GREENE, STEPHEN HAROLD. Student 1897-1900. With Wellington, 
Sears and company, commission merchants, Boston, Mass.; Greene and 
company, general mill supplies, Boston. Address, 18 Alden St., Newton 
Centre, Mass. P. 

GROSVENOR, ARTHUR TUCKER, Student 1897-1900. Address, Ab- 
ington, Conn. 

HAPGOOD, ERNEST GRANGER, A.B. Tufts college 1901. Principal 
high school. West Newbury, Mass., 1901-03; head department of mathe- 
matics Volkman school, Boston, Mass., 1903-04; junior master Mechanic 
arts high school, Boston, 1904-. Address, 21 Terrace Ave., Newton 
Highlands, Mass. P. 

HATHAWAY, GEORGE EDGAR. Special student 1897-1901. Ordained 
Baptist minister; pastor First Free Baptist church, Rehoboth, Mass., 
1897-1901; student theology Harvard university and pastor Second 
Congregational society, Leicester; Mass. Address, 70 Kirkland St., 
Cambridge, Mass. P. 

HEALEY, JOHN WARD. Special student 1897-98. Principal high 
school, Whitefield, N. H.; grammar school, Norwich, Conn.; Israel Put- 
nam school, Putnam, Conn.; reporter Telegram, Leominster, Mass.; editor 
Textile manufacturers' journal. New York, N. Y.; lawyer Leominster, 
Mass.; trial justice Mass. Address, Leominster, Mass. P. 

HINDLE, WILLIAM, M.D. Harvard university 1903. Student 1897-98. 
Interne St. Joseph's hospital. Providence, R. I., 1903-04; physician 
Providence, 1904-. Address, 160 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

HOLMAN, FRANK PARKE. Student 1898-99. In real estate business 
Address, Pine Plains, N. Y. P. 

JACKSON, WILLIAM THOMAS. Special student 1897-99. Address 
88 Spring St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

JOHNSON, WILLIAM CARTER. Student 1897-1902. Address. 380 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

KIMBALL, LUCIAN FENNER. Special student 1897-1900. With Peace 
Dale manufacturing company. Address, Peace Dale, R. I. P. 

LANE, WILFRED CLARY, L.B. Mercer university, Macon, Ga., 1900; 
LL.B. Yale university 1901. Student 1897-98. Lawyer Macon, Ga.; 
Augusta, Ga., 1905- ; lecturer Mercer university law school 1901-; clerk 
U. S. circuit and district courts and U. S. commissioner, Augusta, 1905-. 
Address, Augusta, Ga. P. 

LARCHER, WILLIAM. Student 1897-99 Stenographer Crown hotel, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 282 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LAWLOR, THOMAS FRANCIS. Student 1897-1901. Address, Valley 
Falls, R I. 

LAWSON, FRANK MAY. Student 1897-99. Address, Riverside, R. I. 

LeSTAGE, DONALD. Student 1897-1900. Manufacturing jeweler. Ad- 
dress, North Attleboro, Mass. P. 

McCarthy, JOSEPH FRANCIS JOHN. special student 1897-99. Reg- 
istered pharmacist Providence, R. I., 1893-; funeral director. Address, 
248 Charles St., Providence, R. I. P. 

McCONNICO, CLIFFORD VAIDEN. Student 1897-98. Address, Vai den, 
Miss. 

McDonald, RALPH Augustus, B.Ped. Col. state university 1897. 
Student 1898- 1900. Principal high school, Lewiston, Id., 1900-01 ; student 
Leland Stanford junior university 1902; teacher science high school, 
Greeley, Col., 1903-: special clerk U. S. treasury department. El 
Paso, Tex. Address, El Paso, Tex. P. 



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Mcelroy, frank henry. Spedal student 1897-98. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

McLEOD, JAMES DUNCAN. Student 1897-1900. Address, Brookfield, 
Mo. 

MARONEY, JOHN LEO. Student 1897-98. Law student R. I. law school, 
Providence, R. I. Address, Blackstone, Mass. 

MARTIN, GEORGE RUTHERFORD. Student 1897-98. Address, 1353 
South Broadway, East Providence, R. I. 

MIDGLEY, ALBERT LEONARD, D.M.D. Harvard university 1901. 
Student 1897-98. Dentist Providence, R. I.; assistant dental surgeon 
R. I. hospital; St. Joseph's hospital. Address, 315 Butler Exchange, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

MILLIKEN, VERGIL STANLEY. Student 1897-99. Student Harvard 
university. Address, 460 Pine St., Providence, R. I. 

MILNE, JOHN MILNE. Special student 1897-98. Importer and com- 
mission agent. Address, 718 Calle Corrientes, Buenos Ayres, Argentine 
Republic, S. A. P. 

NEWMAN, ALLAN MUNRO, D.D.S. University of Penn. 1902. Student 
1897-99. Dentist Providence, R. I. From Bristol, R. I. Died Paw- 
tucket, R. I., Aug. 21, 1903. Prov. jour. 

PARKER, WILLIAM EVERETT. Student 189 7- 1900. U. S. military 
service War with Spain; draughtsman Brown and Sharpe manufacturing 
company. Providence, R. I., 1900-01; Corliss steam engine company 
1901-03 ; mechanical draughtsman Ordnance office, U. S. war department, 
Washington, D. C, 1903; second lieutenant marine corps, U. S. navy, 
1903-. Address, U. S. Marine Corps, S. S. Kentucky, Care Postmaster, 
New York, N. Y. P. 

PARKINSON, WILLIAM OUTRAM. Special student 1897-98. Address, 
51 Summer St., Everett, Mass. 

PARSONS, LOUIS CURTIS. Special student 1897-99. Bookkeeper 
Sibley, Lindsey and Curr company. Address, 46 Gibbs St., Rochester, 
N. Y. Frat. 

PATTON, CARLTON JOHN. Student 1897-98. Address, 12 Pine St., 
Oneonta, N. Y. 

PERKINS, FRANK ERNEST. Student 1897-98. Principal academy, 
Brattleboro, Vt., 1901-03; high school, Chester, Mass. Address, Chester, 
Mass. P. 

PERTILLA, EDWIN MILES. Student 1897-1901. From Norwich, N. Y. 

PHILLIPS, FREDERICK GEORGE, M.D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons, Columbia university, 1902. Student 1897-98. Interne R. I. 
hospital 1902-04; Providence lying-in hospital 1904; physician Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 251 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

PRATT, _ CLIFFORD HENRY. Student 1897-98. Salesman produce 
commission house, Boston, Mass. Address, 5 Alexander St., South 
Framingham, Mass. P. 

RAUSCHENBACH, PAUL EMIL. M.D. University of Virginia 1904. 
Special student 1897-1900. Physical instructor Brown university three 
years. Physical instructor University of Va. ; house surgeon Newark 
city hospital. Address, Newark City Hospital, Newark, N, J. P. 

RAYMOND, LORING HAY, M.D. Harvard university _ 1903. Student 
1897-99. House physician Long Island hospital; physician. Address, 
46 Bow St., Somerville, Mass. P. 

RICH, EDWARD GILE. Student 1897-98. Address, 375 Blackstone St., 
Providence, R. I. 

RICKETTS, ALFRED HENRY. Student 1897-99. Assistant superin- 
tendent and chemist Davol rubber company. Address, 367 Blackstone 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 



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SANBORN, WARREN BIGELOW. Student 1897-98. Address, Care 
Dr. B. T. Sanborn, Augusta, Me. 

SAYLES, STANTON HOPKINS. Student 1897-98. Address, Uxbridge, 
Mass. 

SCOTT, HENRY LYON. Special student 1897-98. Proprietor and man- 
ager Henry L. Scott and company's machine shop. Address, 227 Eddy 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SPENCER, THOMAS GEORGE. Special student 1897-98. Graduated 
Drew theological seminary 1897; Primitive methodist minister 1889-98; 
Methodist Episcopal minister 1899-; pastor Sanford street church. East 
Orange, N. J. Address, 249 Elmwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. P. 

SULLIVAN, JOHN JOSEPH. Student 1897-98. Address, 171 High St., 
Portland, Me. P. 

TINGUE, WILLIAM JAMES. Student 1897-99. Address, Port Chester, 
N. Y. 

WARNER, ARTHUR EDWARD, Sc.B. Dartmouth college 1904. Student 
1897-1901. Reporter News, Providence, R. I., 1901; assistant news 
editor Telegram, 1901-02; reporter Telegram-Union, Bridgeport, Conn., 
1902-04; assistant principal and instructor mathematics and sciences, 
academy, Newport, Vt., 1904-. Address, Newport, Vt. P. 

WHITTEMORE, ARTHUR HERBERT. Student 1897-98, 1899-1900. 
Instructor and physical director University of S. D. Address, Vermillion, 
S. D. P. 

WHITTEMORE, JOSEPH BUTLER. Student 1897-99. Railway postal 
clerk. Address, 87 Willow St , Providence, R. I. 

WILLIAMS, EDWARD BROWN. Student 1897-1900. Claim agent R. I. 
company. Address, 28 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WILLIAMS, FREDERIC DARBY, M.D. Columbia university 190 . 
Student 1897-99. Resident surgeon Orthopedic hospital. New York, 
N. Y. Address, Valley Falls, R. I. P. 

WILLIAMSON, JOHN POLLOCK. Student 1897-98. Address, Frost- 
burg, Md. 

WOOD, HARRY LOWELL. Student 1897-99. From Providence, R. I. 

WOODWORTH, CLARENCE FIELD. Student 1897-99. Machinist. 
Address, Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. 

WRIGHT, HARRISON EARLY. Student 1897-98. In business. Ad- 
dress, 88 Sussex St., Jersey City, N. J. 

WYMAN, ARTHUR CRAWFORD. Student 1897-1901. Address, 801 
Broad St., Central Falls, R. I. 

YOUNG, GEORGE HENRY. Student 1898-99. From Springfield, Mass. 



BALCOM, GRACE ETHEL. Student 1897-99. Address, 498 Grand Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

BOWEN, THEODORA GREENE. Special student 1897-1900. Address, 
27 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BUNKER, NELLIE E. [Mrs. Sumner Redway Vinton]. Special student 
1897-98. Address, Mission Road, Rangoon, Burma. 

BUTLER, BEULAH [Mrs. WiUard John Goss]. Student 1898-99. Teach- 
er. Address, Wells River, Vt. P. 

EDDY, JENNIE MAY. Student 1897-98. Teacher kindergarten, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 92 Melrose St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FIFIELD, LOUELLA DENNIS [Mrs. Lyman Morse Darling]. Student 
1897-1900, 1901-02. Address, 37 Kossuth St., Pawtucket, R. I. 



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FISKE, ABBEY EDDY. Student 1897-99. Address, 600 Broad St., 
Providence, R. I. 

GOUGH, SARAH MAY. Special student 1897-98. Address, 557 Broad- 
way, Providence, R. I. 

HAMILTON, GRACE MARGARET [Mrs. Howard Arnold Swallow]. 
Special student 1 897-1 900. Address, Danville, 111. 

HATTEN, MARY EMELINE. Special student 1897-99. Teacher. Ad- 
dress, 10 Deanville St., Attleboro, Mass. ' P. 

HENNESSY, SARAH MARIE. Special student 1897-98. Address, 198 
Broad St., Providence, R. I. 

KLINGENHAGEN, ANNA MARIE, A.B. Wellesley college 1902. Special 
student 1897-98. Address, Care Mrs. F. Lanman, Plymouth, Mass. P. 

LYMAN, EMILY HASTINGS. Special student 1897-98. Teacher. Ad- 
dress, 188 Sackett St., Providence, R. I. P. 

McAllister, IDA LOUISE. student 1897-98. From Johnston, R. I. 

PACKARD, FRANCES ELIZABETH [Mrs. Percy Webb McClellan]. 
Special student 1897-98. Address, Haverhill, Mass. P. 

PINKHAM, BERTHA THERESA. Student 1897-98. From Cleveland, 
O. 

RAY, MABEL AGNES. Student 1897-99. Address, 210 Taunton Ave., 
East Providence, R. I. P. 

RICHARDS, ELIZABETH LEIGH. Special student 1897-98, 1900-02. 
Address, 169 Power St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SANBORN, LENA WADLEIGH. Special student 1897-98. Address, 
15 Greene St., Providence, R. I. 

SESSIONS, HARRIET HOPKINS. Special student 1897-98. Address, 
I Brenton Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, ANNIE MABEL. Student 1897-1900. Address, 85 Wendell St., 
Providence, R. I. 

SMITH, EMILY LOUISE MONROE. Student 1897-98. Graduated R. 
I. school of design 1901; draughtsman Angell and Swift, architects, 
Providence, R. I., 1898-1903; teacher Great Barrington, Mass., 1903-. 
Address, 23 Lupine St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

SPOONER, MARY ELLEN. Special student 1897-98. Teacher Bristol, 
R. I., 1894-1905. Address, 41 Cottage St., Bristol, R. I. P. 

THOMPSON, ANNA ABORN. Special student 1897-99. Traveling. 
Address, 204 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TILLINGHAST, ANNA B. MOULTON [Mrs. James D. TiUinghast]. Spec- 
cial student 1897-98. Organizer and president Girls' club, Titusville, 
Penn., 1904-; state organizer Women's missionary society of the Univer- 
salist church of Penn., 1904-. Author several addresses. Address, loi 
East Central Ave., Titusville, Penn. P. 

WHIPPLE, GERTRUDE MASON. Special student 1897-99. Address, 
190 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. 

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ALEXANDER, BURCHARD BENJAMIN. Student 1898-1900. Topo- 
grapher U. S. geological survey 1900-. Address, Century Club, 815 
Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C. P. 

ARNOLD, WILLIAM PEARL. Student 1898-99. Clerk. Address, 8 
Vernon St., Providence, R. I. P. 

BABCOCK, SAMUEL BELDEN. Student 1898-99. Principal Goshen 
academy 1902-03; head of commercial department Montpelier seminary, 
Montpelier, Vt., 1902-. Address, Montpelier Seminary, Montpelier, Vt. 



1902 NON-GRADUATES 713 

BAILEY, SAMUEL HARDING. Student 1878-80. Clerk Oneko woolen 

mills, New Bedford, Mass. Address, Oneko Woolen Mills, New Bedford, 

Mass. " P. 

BAKER, ERNEST CLINTON. Student 1898-99. Gold and silver refiner. 

Address, 270 Washington Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

BALLOU, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1898-99. From Providence, 

R. I. Born 1878; died Providence, R. I., March 21, 1899. 
BARDSLEY, GEORGE MILTON. Special student 1S98-1900. Student 

Rochester theological seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Address, 40 Trevor 

Hall, Rochester, N. Y. 
BARTLETT, LeROY. Student 1 898-1 901. Graduated U. S. mihtary 

academy. West Point, N. Y., 1905; lieutenant U. S. army. Address, 

Fort Sane, Houston, Tex. P. 

BEACH, CHARLES LAURENCE. Special student 1898-1900. Insurance 

adjuster and inspector, with Beach and Sweet, Providence, R. I.; R. I. 

representative National board of fire insurance agents, St. Lotiis, 1904. 

Address, Box 497, Providence, R. I. P. 

BIRCH, HARTZELL RUSSELL. Student 1898-1902. Clerk department 

of commerce and labor. Board of Trade, Providence, R. I. P. 

BOLTON, MORRIS ALBERT. Student 1898-1900. From New London, 

Conn. Died Whitinsville, Mass., 1902. 
BOUTHILLIER, VICTOR. Student 1898-99. Address, Laprairie, Can. 
BOYDEN, JULIUS WALTER. Student 1898-1900. Assistant paymaster 

R. I. company. Address, 134 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

BRADLEY, EDWARD BARNUM. Student 1898-99. Address, Lime 
Rock, Conn. 

BULLOCK, EDWARD JARVIS CUSHING. Student i898-*i9oo. Stu- 
dent manufacturing. Address, 109 Smithfield Road, Geneva, R. I. P. 

BULLOCK, WALTER ROBERTS. Student 1898-1902. With the Wil- 
liam Carter company, Highlandville, Mass. Address, The William 
Carter Company, Highlandville, Mass. 

BURNS, EUGENE DENNIS. Student 1898-1900. Salesman. Address, 
North Brookfield, Mass. P. 

BUTTERWORTH, HENRY DAVID. Special student 1898-99. Address, 
Attleboro, Mass. 

CAWTHORNE, HENRY HOWARD. Student 1 898-1 901. Manager boys' 
and children's department, Manufacturer's outlet company. Address, 
73 Carrington Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

CHACE, HAROLD EARL. Student 1898-99. Address, East Providence, 
R. I. 

CLARKE, LOUIS VINCENT. Student 189S-99. Address, 81 Pine St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

COWEN, BERNARD. Student 1898-1902. Patent lawyer New York, 
N. Y. Address, 76 WilHam St., New York, N. Y. '02 

COMSTOCK, RICHARD WILLIAM. Special student 1898-99. Address, 
124 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

CRAIG. FREDERICK PHILLIPS. Student 1898-1900. With N. Y. 
life insurance and trust company. Address, <i2 Wall St., New York, 
N. Y. y y :> ^ 

CURTIS, ALTON KALLOCH. Special student 1898-99. Address, Dam- 
ariscotta, Me. 

CUSHMAN, ALBERT HENRY, D.O. R. I. college of osteopathy 1902. 
Student 1898-99. Osteopathic physician. Address, 11 Euclid Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P. 



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DELANEY, LYONS FRASER HILL. Student 1898-99. Traveling 
salesman Lyons Delaney company. Address, 129 West Ave., Pawtucket^ 
R. I. P- 

DOUGLAS, SAMUEL NOYES. Student 1898-1902. Bom Providence,. 
R. I., Jan. 10, 1881; died Providence, Oct. 23, 1902. 

DROWNE, EDWIN LEWIS, M.D. Harvard university 1904. Student 
1898-99'. House officer Boston city hospital Boston, Mass., 1904-. 
Address, 36 Lexington St , East Boston, Mass. P. 

DROWNE, FREDERICK PEABODY, M.D. College of physicians and 
surgeons of Baltimore 1904. Student 1898-1900. Physician. Address, 
20 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

DURFEE, FREDERICK JOHN. Student 1 898-1 901. In cotton busi- 
ness. Fall River, Mass. Address, 5 Decatur Sq., Providence, R. I. 

EVANS, WILLIAM ROBINSON. Student 1898-1900. Shoe manufactu- 
rer. Address, Haverhill, Mass. 

FEILER, MAX SIMON. Special student 1898-1900. From Providence^ 
R. I. 

FISH MYRON CHARLES. Special student 1898- 1900. Address, Central 
Falls, R. I. 

FLAGG, CLARENCE WHITTEMORE. Special student 1898-99. Stu- 
dent Boston university two years. Bom Woonsocket, R. I., July 6, 
1876; died Woonsocket, Feb. 22, 1900. P. 

FOSTER, WILLIAM CHAUNCEY. Student 1898-99. Manufacturing 
jeweler. Address, 78 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FRANCIS, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Special student 1898-99. From John- 
ston. R. I. 

GEE, ROBERT NATHAN. Student 1898-1902. Textile finisher Inter- 
laken mills, Arkwright, R. I. Address, Phenix, R. I. P. 

GOLDSBOROUGH, HENDERSON WEIR. Student 1898-99. With 
Wissner piano company, Bridgeport, Conn. Address, 475 State St., 
Bridgeport, Conn. P- 

GOODWIN, EDWARD JOSEPH. Student 1899-1900. Address, 19 Polk 
St., Providence, R. I. 

GORMAN, THOMAS LEO. Special student 1898- 1900. From Central 
Falls, R. I. 

GREENE, HARRY LESLIE. Special student 1898-99. Address, 134 
Lloyd Ave , Providence, R. I. 

GREENE, HOWARD ERNEST. Special student 1898-99. Cloth and 
vam merchant Providence, R. I. Address, 134 Lloyd Ave., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

GULLIVER, FRANCIS DANIEL, M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia university, 1903. Student 1898-99. Physician and surgeon 
New York, N. Y. Address, 952 St. Nicholas Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

GUND, TORREY. Student 1898-99. Insurance special agent. Pitts- 
burgh, Penn. Address, 245 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

HANDY, FRED WESLEY CALVIN. Student 1898-99. Instructor 
commercial department Wesleyan academy, Wilbraham, Mass. Address, 
Franklin, Mass. P- 

HARGROVE, CHARLES. Special student 1898-1900. Student Newton 
theological institution; ordained minister; pastor Northeast Harbor, 
Me. Address, Johnson, Vt. Newt., P. 

HENRY, WILLIAM JAMES. Student 1898-99, 1900-01. Traveling 
salesman. Address, Southbridge, Mass. 

HERSOM, FRED ALDEN. Student 1898-1901. Address, Somersworth, 
N. H. 



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HILL, EDWARD LAPHAM. Student 1899-1901. From Gardiner, Me. 

HOLT, GUSTAVUS BENJAMIN. Student 1899-1902. Address, 20 Kilby 
St., Boston, Mass. 

HOOD, FRANCIS GEORGE. Student 1898-99. Engaged in lumber bus- 
iness and cooperage, Pantoga, Mich. Address, Saginaw, Mich. P. 

HOOD, RAYMOND MATHEWSON, Sc.B. Mass. institute of technology 
1903. Student 1898-99. With Cram, Goodhue and Farguson, archi- 
tects, New York, N. Y. Address, Cram, Goodhue and Farguson, New 
York, N. Y. '02 

HOUSE, EMMETT. Student 1898-99. Student Syracuse university. 
From Arkport, N. Y. 

HOWARD, DANIEL S., A.B. University of Penn. 1902. Student 1898-99. 
Secretary R. B. Grover company, shoe manufacturers, Brockton, Mass., 
1903-. Address, 12 Main St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

HOWES, JAMES STURGIS. Student 1898-99. From Woods Hole, Mass. 

JEFFERY, GEORGE CLINTON. Student 1898-99. From Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

JOHNSON, HORACE SAMUEL. Student 1898-99. Mohair merchant 
Boston, Mass. Address, 232 Summer St., Boston, Mass. P. 

JOHNSON, JOSEPH. Student 1898-1900. Baker Providence, R. I. 
Address, 157 Broadway, Providence, R. I. 

KENDALL, EDWARD. Student 1898-1900. Clerk Merchants national 
bank, Boston, Mass. Address, Merchants National Bank, 28 State St., 
Boston, Mass. P. 

KENYON, HAROLD DENISON. M.D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
Columbia university 1903. Student 1898-99. Physician Westerly, 
R. I. Address, 88 High St., Westerly, R. I. P. 

KNIGHT, HENRY DYER. Special student 1898-99. Real estate and 
insurance agent, Providence, R. I. Address, 366 Broadway, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

KNOWLES, STEPHEN DEXTER. Student 1898-99. With American 
screw company. Providence, R. I. Address, 193 Benefit St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

LAMSON, NORTON JUDE. Student 1898- 190 2. Address, Rehoboth, Mass. 

LAVANDER, JAMES FRANCIS. Student 1898-99. Salesman. Ad- 
dress, 330 Wood St., Bristol, R. I. 

LAWRY, GEORGE ALBERT. Student 1898-1901. With Barton, Leach 
and company, brokers, New York, N. Y. Address, 35 Nassau St., New 
York, N. Y. 

LEAR, ROBERT HERMAN. Student 1898-1902. Address, 21 Prospect 
St., Lynn, Mass. 

LEARNED, ERWIN HARVEY. Student 1898-99. From Malone, N. Y. 

LEECH, JAMES WILLIAM, M.D. University of Penn. 1904. Student 
1 898- 1 900. Interne R. I. hospital. Address, R. I. Hospital, Providence, 
R. I. 

LEONARD, CHARLES, A.B. Gettysburg college 1901. Student 1898-99. 
Minister. Address, Wrightsville, York co., Penn. P. 

LOEB, IRVIN JACOB SCHWARZ. Student 1898-99. Student Prince- 
ton university; traveling in Europe. Address, Care William Loeb, loi 
Sabin St., Providence, R. I. P. 

LONERGAN, JOHN LEWIS. Special student 1898-99. From Warren, 

MABRY, IRVING ELLIS. Student 1898-1900. Address, East Hiram, Me. 

MASON, MANUEL FRANKLIN. Special student 1898-99. Address, 126 
Quincy St., Springfield, Mass. 



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MEAD, PAUL EMERSON. Student 1898-99. Address Falls Village, 
Conn. 

MERWIN, WILLIAM HARVEY. Special student 1898-99. Address, 
Milford, Conn. 

MOSS, WILLIAM BENJAMIN. Student 1898-1900. Address, 53 America 
St., Providence, R. I. 

MOWRY, JOSEPH TYLER. Student 1 898-1 901. Bookkeeper Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. Born Sterling, Conn., July 8, 1879; died Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y., Feb. II, 1904. P. 

MUSSEY, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Student 1898-1900. Stenographer Wat- 
son and company, New York, N. Y. Address, Care Watson and Co., 
24 Broad St., New York, N. Y. P. 

NASH, DANFORTH LIVERMORE. Student 1898- 190 2. Publisher. Ad- 
dress, 19 North Chestnut St., Augusta, Me. P. 

NICHOLS, HAROLD WEEDEN. Student 1898- 190 2. With Union oil 
company. Address, 175 Power St., Providence, R. I. 

NORWOOD, HARRY YORKE. Student 1898-99. Address, Allegany, N. 
Y. 

O'BRIEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS, M.D. Tufts college 1904. Student 1898- 
99. Physician. Address, 125 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

ODERMAN, JOHN FERDINAND. Special student 1898-1900. Address, 
112 Union St., Providence, R. I. 

O'REILLY, JOHN DOMENIC. Student 1898-99. Student Holy Cross 
college 1899-. Address, 14 Thomas Park, Boston, Mass. 

O'REILLY, PETER MILES, LL.B. Boston university 1903. Student 
Brown university 1898-1900. Lawyer. Address, 326 Public St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

OWEN, BLAINE. Student 1898-99. Cashier post office, Augusta, Me. 
Address, Augusta, Me. P. 

OWENS, WILLIAM FRAZER. Student 1899-1900. From Meriden, Conn. 

PALMER, CHARLES TOWNSEND. Student 1898-99. Address, New 
London, Conn. 

PEDEN, JAMES LYLE. Special student 1898-99. Publisher Fitchburg 
daily -news and Milford daily sun. Address, 21 Winter St., Fitchburg, 
Mass. P. 

PEVEAR, THEODORE FREDERICK. Student 1 898-1 902. Assistant 
forester to the Biltmore estate. Address, Providence Journal Office, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

PHIPPS. MAURICE BOWMAN. Student 1898-99. From Chelsea, Mass. 

PINKHAM, ARTHUR WELLINGTON. Student 1898-1901. Vice presi- 
dent and secretary Lydia E. Pinkham medicine company, Lynn, Mass.; 
president and treasurer Delmac m.edicine company; director National 
city bank; Security trust company; Union hospital; member school 
board 1902, 1903; board of park commissioners 1904-. Address, 306 
Western Ave., Lynn, Mass. P. 

POTTER, EVERETT CLIFFORD. Student 1898-1900. Hot house and 
market gardener. Address, 501 Park Ave., Auburn, R. I. 

PSIAKI, EMMANUEL GEORGE. Special student 1898-1900. Merchant. 
From Athens, Greece. 

PUTNEY, WALTER KNIGHT. Student 1898-1900. Graduated normal 
school, Salem, Mass.; principal grammar school, Moultonville, N. H.; 
Saugus, Mass., 1902-03; Graniteville, Mass., 1903-. Address, Granite- 
ville, Mass. P. 

RENNE, WILLIAM JARVIS. Student 1898-99. With Winslow brothers 
and Smith company. Address, Care Winslow Brothers and Smith 
Co., Norwood, Mass. P. 



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RICHARDSON, WALTER MYRICK Student 1898-1900. Student land- 
scape architecture Lawrence scientific school, Harvard university. Ad- 
dress, Leominster, Mass. P. 

RUSSELL, JOHN HENRY Special student 1898-1900. Student den- 
tistry. Address, 50 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. L P. 

RUSSELL, JOSEPH FRANCIS. Student 1897-1900, 1901-02. From 
Adams, Mass. 

SANBORN, MORTON EMERY. Student 1898-1900. With R. I. Sani- 
torium for consumptives. Address, Box 230, Pascoag, R. I. P. 

SHAW, ALBERT DRAPER. Student 1 898-1 900. Clerk Springfield fire 
and marine insurance company. Address, 47 Windsor St., Springfield, 
Mass. P' 

SHEA, RICHARD THOMAS. Student 1898-1900. Stone dealer. Ad- 
dress, 578 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. P. 

SHERLOCK, EDWARD FREDERICK. Student 1898-99. Address, 
36 G St., Boston, Mass. 

SHUMAN, HARRY BENJAMIN. Student 1898-99. Dentist. Address, 
130 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 

SMART, WINFIELD MATTHEWS. Student 1899- 1900. Address, Wild 
Rose, Wis. 

SMITH, JOHN HENRY FLETCHER. Special student 1898-1900. Ad- 
dress, Central Falls, R. I. 

STINESS, HENRY WILLIAMS. Student 1898-99. Law student Provi- 
dence, R. I.; N. Y. state commissioner 1905-; clerk Superior court of 
R. I. 1905-. Address, 210 Governor St., Providence, R. I. P. 

STREETER, WILFRED ALBERTS. Student 1899-1900. Address, i 
Glenwood St., Worcester, Mass. 

SULLIVAN, FREDERIC DANIEL. Student 1898-1902. Clerk Daily 
journal, Providence, R. I. Bom Providence, R. I., Nov. 15, 1880; died 
Bushkill, Alleghany Mountains, Penn., Oct. i, 1902. P. 

TELLIER, JULIUS ARTHUR. Student 1898-99. In government em- 
ploy. Address, 1408 Sheridan Ave., Washington, D. C. 

THOMPSON, EDGAR HAYWOOD. Student 1898-1900. Insurance agent. 
Address, 284 Main St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

WALDO, THOMAS ADAMS. Special student 1898-99. From Kansas 
City, Mo. 

WEBBER, CHARLES PERKINS. Student 1898-1902. Engineer. Ad- 
dress, Cannon, Coahuila, Mexico. 

WELLS, FRANK EATON. Student 1899-1901. From San Jos6, Cal. 

WILDER, WILLIAM TOURTELLOT. Student 1 898-1 901. Farmer 
Johnston, R. I. Address, Box 257, Olneyville, Providence, R. I, 

WILLIAMS, CLINTON NICKERSON, D.M.D. Harvard university 1903. 
Student 1898- 1900. Dentist. Address, 270 Westminster St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

WILSON, ROWLAND HENRY. Student 1 898-1 900. Address, 151 
Ocean St., Providence, R. I. 

WOODWORTH, ALBERT LEVERETT. Student 1898-99. Address, 
Springfield Arsenal, Springfield, Mass. 

YOUNG, JOHN WINFIELD. Special student 1898-99. With George F. 
Scott and company, lumber dealers, Asheville, N. C., 1899-1903, 1904-; 
student Mich, college of mines 1903-04. Address, Asheville, N. C. P. 



ALLEN, ELIZABETH. Special student 1898-99. Address, Bethlehem, 
Penn. 



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BRAINERD, SARAH CATHERINE [Mrs. William Grant Merrick]. Stu- 
dent 1898-1900. Address, 167 Linwood Ave., Providence, R. I. 

BRALEY, ANNA WARREN. Special student 1898-99. Special student 
Wellesley college 1881-82; vice principal New Bedford training school 
1889-96; principal normal training school, Fall River, Mass., 1896-. 
Address, 619 County St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

BUDLONG, MUSETTA FRANCES [Mrs. Clinton Chase White]. Student 
1898-1900. Address, 11 Hudson St., Providence, R. I. P. 

CLAPP, SARA CLEAVELAND. Special student 1898- 1900. Settlement 
worker Warren Goddard house, New York, N. Y. Address, 133 Smith 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DEXTER, CARRIE MABEL [Mrs. Martin Leonard Johnson]. Student 
1898-99. Teacher public schools, Wardsboro, Vt., 1899-1900, 1902-03; 
superintendent schools, Wardsboro, 1899-1900, 1903-; teacher Bellows 
Falls, Vt., 1900; Leland and Gray seminary, Townshend, Vt., 1901. 
Address, West Wardsboro, Vt. P. 

FAIRWEATHER, BERTHA MAY. Student 1898-99. Address, Berkley, 
R. I. 

FANNING, KATHERINE PHILOMENA. Student 1898-99. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

GANNON, LUCY ETTA. Special student 1898-99. Address, 649 Harris 
Ave., Providence, R. I. 

GRAVES, LILLIAN BERTHA. Student 1898-99. Artist Providence, 
R. I. Address, 223 Ives St., Providence, R. I. 

HARGREN, ELLEN. Special student 1898-99. Address, 24 George St., 

Providence, R. I. 
LEDERER, GERTRUDE WEISL [Mrs. Joseph Arthur Wolf]. Student 

1898-1900. Address, 164 Arnold St., Edgewood, R. I. P. 

McKENZIE, ISABEL SAWYER. Student 1898-99. Address, 349 Eaton 
St., Providence, R. I. 

OSLER, EMMA GRACE. Student 1898-99. Address, 241 Rhodes St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

ROGERS, EMILY PRISCILLA SMITH. Special student 1898-1900. 
Address, 264 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. 

SUTTON, CORA ANNIE. Student 1898-1900. Address, 334 Waterman 
Ave., East Providence, R. I. P. 

TAFT, ELIZA FISKE WILLIAMS. Student 1898-99. Address, 36 South 
Wales St., Providence, R. I. P. 

WAITE, ELIZABETH RICHARDSON. Special student 1898-99. Ad- 
dress, Drownville, R. I. 

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ANTHONY, GEORGE CHENEY, M.D. Boston university 1904. Special 
student 1899-1900. House physician CuUis consumptives' house, Dor- 
chester, Mass., 1903-04; Trull hospital, Biddeford, Me., 1904-05; physi- 
cian Wellesley, Mass. Address, Wellesley, Mass. P. 

ARMSTRONQ, WOODBURY WHITELEY. Student 1899-1902. Ad- 
dress, 82 Myrtle St., Portland, Me. 

BANNON, WILLIAM HENRY. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 

Central Falls, R. I. 
BARROWS, LOUIS DAGGETT. Student 1899-1900. Address, North 

Attleboro, Mass. 



1903 NON-GRADUATES 719 

BATCHELDER, EUGENE CLARK. Student 1899-1901. Wholesale pro- 
duce merchant. Address, Box 271, San Diego, Cal. 

BAYLES, CHESTER ARTHUR. Special student 1899-1900. Law stu- 
dent New York university. Address, 79 Malhstedt Place, New Ro- 
chelle, N. Y. P. 

BOLAND, CHARLES BLAKE. Student 1899-1901. Law student. Ad- 
dress, 11 La Grange St., Worcester, Mass. P, 

BOVEY, WAKEMAN. Student 1899-1900. With New York life insu- 
rance company, New York, N. Y. Address, Hotel Ansonia, Broadway 
and 74th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

BOWEN, FRANK ALDRICH. Student 1899-1900. Address, 1572 West- 
minster St., Providence, R. I. 

BOYNTON, ALBERT BEEBER. Student 1901-02. Address, Sewaren, 
N.J. 

BRADLEY, IRVING LIVINGSTON. Student 1899-1900. Bom Prov- 
idence, R. I., June 11, 1880; died r'rovidence, R. I., Jan. 23, 1906. P. 

BRIDEN, CHESTER HIBBERT. Student 1899-1900. Address, 828 North 
Main St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

BULLARD. JOHN ERVIN. Student 1899-1904. Travelling in U. S. 
Address, 253 Elm St.. Keene, N. H. P. 

CARROLL, JOHN PATRICK. Student 1899-1902. Address, 13 Tock- 
wotten St., Providence, R. I. 

CARTER, ROSCOE ARNOLD. Student 1899-1902. Student. Address, 
Highlandville, Mass. P. 

COLLENBURG, WILLIAM GEORGE. Student 1899-1900. Clerk Mass. 
mutual life insurance company. Address, 364 Belmont Ave., Spring- 
field, Mass. P. 

COOK, GEORGE FREDERICK. Student 1899-1900. Address, 38 Adel- 
phi Ave., Providence, R. I. 

CUDDY, CHARLES FRANCIS. Student 1899-1901. Address, 14 Church 
St., Somerville, Mass. 

CURRY, CURTIS CHASE. Special student 1899-1900. Salesman West- 
inghouse electric and manufacturing company. Address, 515 Guaranty 
Loan Building, Minneapolis, Minn. P. 

CURTICE, FRED PHILBRICK. Student 1899-1904. Address, East 
Washington, N. H. 

DANIELS, WALTER WHEATON. Student 1899-1901. Student Lowell 
textile school, Lowell, Mass. Address, 35 Allen Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 

DAVIS, WALTER RAWLIN. Special student 1899-1900. Minister. Ad- 
dress, 273 Thayer St., Providence, R. I. 

DEACON, THOMAS IRVING. Student 1899-1901. Student. Address, 
1593 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 

DeVOLL, earl CLINTON. Student 1899-1900. Address, Barrington 
Centre, R. I. 

DICKERSON, CHARLES EDWARD GRENELL. Special student 1899- 
1900. Student of music. Address, 62 Pearl St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DREW, JERRY DEARBORN. Student 1899-1901. Address, Oakwood 
Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. 

DUNLAP, COLEMAN CALVARY. Special student 1899-1900. Minister. 
Address, 295 WilHam St., Providence, R. I. P. 

EARLE, COURTLAND COOK. Special student 1899-1900. Assistant 
superintendent Phenix iron foundry, Providence, R. I., 1901-02; in real 
estate and insurance business. Address, 44 Alumni Ave., Providence, 
R. I. P. 



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ELDREDGE, HENRY PEIRCE. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 
East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

FEARNEY, FRANK ALBERT, M.D. Harvard university 1904. Student 
1899-1900. Physician Providence, R. I. Address, 940 Broad St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

FOLEY, CHARLES HAMLIN. Student 1899-1901. From Concord, 
N. H. 

FREEMAN, ALFRED EDGAR. Student 1899-1900. Customs broker 
Boston, Mass. Address, 24 Myrtle St., East Dedham, Mass. P. 

GOODHUE, WILLIS ELBRIDGE. Student 1899-1901. Address, Silver 
Creek, N. Y. 

GRAY, ROBERT. Student 1899-1900. Student. Address, 117 Wall St., 
New Haven, Conn. P. 

GREATOREX, BYRON LISTER. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 
182 Laurel Hill Ave., Providence, R. I. 

GREENE, MARK TIFFANY. Student 1899-1900. Address, Coweset, R. I. 

GRIM, JOSEPH. Student 1899-1900. Address, 133 Fayette St., Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 

GUPTIL, FRED ARTHUR. Student 1899-1901. Salesman. Address, 
56 St. Lawrence St., Portland, Me. P. 

HALL, GEORGE BATCHELDER. Student 1899-1900. Coal merchant 
New York, N. Y. ; president Middleton Hall company. Address, 627 
East 17th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

HALL, LEWIS FREDERIC. Student 1899-1903. Address, Mill Hill Ave., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 

HANA, LEO GREGORY. Student 1899-1902. Assistant physical director 
University of Nebraska 1903-04; physical director Lincoln college, Lin- 
coln, 111., 1904; gymnasium director University of Illinois 1904-. Ad- 
dress, Champaign, 111. P. 

HANDEL, IRVING LIBBY. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 107 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

HARROD, WILLIAM ANDREW. Student 1899-1900. Address, 427 
East 23d St., Baltimore, Md. 

HARTMAN, MAURICE. Special student 1899-1900. Wholesale tobacco 
merchant Hartford, Conn. Address, 49 May St., Hartford, Conn. P. 

HASLAM, JOHN WILLIAM. Student 1899-1900. Address, 29 Helme St., 
Providence, R. I. 

HEDBERG, EMIL OBSON. Student 1899-1900. Minister. Address, 5 
Paca Place, Providence, R, I. 

HODGKINSON, JOSEPH ANDERSON. Special student 1899-1900. 
From Pawtuxet, R. I. 

HOGAN, WILLIAM JAMES. Student 1899-1900. Address, Oxford, N. Y. 

HOLTON, ARTHUR THOMAS. Student 1899-1900. From East North- 
field, Mass. 

HOPKINS, ALBERT WESLEY. Student 1900-03. Address, Olneyville, 
R. I. 

HOST, JAMES HAROLD LAURITZ. Student 1899-1900. Attendant 
public library. Providence, R. I., 1901-05. Address, 98 Bellevue Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

LEWIS, GEORGE HENRY. Special student 1899-1900. From Lynn, 
Mass. 

LEWIS, JOSEPH FRANCIS. Special student 1899-1900. Address, East 
Providence, R. I. 



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LITCHFIELD, ROY SYLVESTOR. Student 1899-1902. Salesman Smith, 
Courtney company, Richmond, Va. Address, Fitchburg, Mass. P. 

M'COY, WILLIAM ALBERT. Student 1899-1900. Dealer in insurance 
and mortgages. Address, 2 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. P. 

McCREERY, WILLIAM. Special student 1899-1900. Address, Wake- 
field, R. I. 

McLEOD, COLLIN ALEXANDER. Student 1899-1901. Address, Care 
Dr. Albert D. Ordway, Brockton, Mass. 

MORRIS, ALBERT HENRY. Special student 1899-1902. Address, 39 
Hart St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

MURRAY, JOHN FRANCIS, A.B. St. Mary's university, Baltimore, Md., 
1902; A.M. 1903. Student 1899-1901. Professor Latin, Greek and 
music, Sacred Heart college, Denver, Col., 1903-. Address, Sacred 
Heart College, Denver, Col. P. 

MYKENS, JOSEPH HENRY. Special student 1899-1900. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

NAHIGIAN, HOVSEP CASPAR. Student 1899-1900, 1901-02. Civil 
engineer. Address, 23 Uxbridge St.. Worcester, Mass. 

O'DONNELL, DANIEL WILLIAM. Special student 1899-1900. With 
Journal, Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I. 

OTIS, MELVILLE NEAL. Student 1899-1901. Address, 57 Whitmarsh 
St., Providence, R. I. 

PERRY, HOWARD. Student 1899-1900. Student Penn. dental college 
1901-03. Born Camden, Me., June 9, 1879; died Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 
29, 1903. P. 

PHILBRICK, ROSCOE HUNTER. Student 1899-1900. Medical student 
Harvard university. Address, 174 Morrison Ave., West Somerville, 
Mass. P. 

PHILLIPS, WALTER ENOS. Student 1899-1901. Address, 12 Inman 
St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

POTTORF, JOHN L. G., A.B. Mt. Union college 1903. Student 1899- 
1900. Teacher science high school. New Brighton, Penn. Editor Dyna- 
mo. Address, Salem, Ohio. P. 

QUINONES, ENRIQUE. Student 1899-1900. Address, Santa Clara, Cuba. 

RANDALL, FRED EARL. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 556 
Cranston St., Providence, R. I. 

REED, NEWTON CHAFFIN. Student 1899-1901. Engaged in news- 
paper work; with. Daily free press-tribune, Waltham, Mass. Address, 
77 Crescent St., Waltham, Mass. P. 

ROSE, AUGUSTUS FRANK. Special student 1899-1900. Student Nor- 
mal art school; Massachusetts Institute of technology; teacher drawing 
Technical high school. Providence, R. I. Address, 168 Medway St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

RUPLEY, HOWARD REEVE. Student 1899-1900. Address, Pough- 

keepsie, N. Y. 
SAUNDERS, ERNEST ALEXANDER. Student 1899-1901. Address, 16 

Summer St., Somerville, Mass. 

SIKES, GEORGE RISING. Student 1899-1900. Born Suffield, Conn., 
1883; died Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 14, 1901. P. 

SLATTERY, CHARLES ALOYSIUS. Student 1900-02. Law student. 
Address, 24 Vernon St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SMITH, SAMUEL NEWELL, M.D. Cornell medical college 1905. Student 
1899-1901. Interne R. I. hospital 1905-. Address, 79 Lloyd Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P. 



722 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1903 

SWIFT, CYRUS BRIGGS. Special student 1899-1900. Address, Fire- 
baugh, Fresno Co., Cal. 

TANNER, ERNEST KETCHUM, M.D. University and Bellevue hospital 
medical college 1904. Student 1899-1900. Medical interne N. Y. city 
health department hospital 1904; interne Lying-in hospital. New York, 
N. Y., 1904; Brooklyn hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-. Address, 126 
Homer Ave., Cortland, N. Y. P. 

TATEM, JAMES BIRNEY. Student 1899-1901. Address, Putnam, Conn. 

THORNTON, CHARLES SUMNER. Special student 1899-1900. Ad- 
dress, East Providence, R. I. 

TOBEY, WILLIAM HOMER. Student 1899-1901. Address, North Ber- 
wick, Me. 

TOBIN, CYRIL RICHARD. Student 1900-01. Address, 1021 California 
St., San Francisco, Cal. 

TURNER, WILLIAM HUTCHINS. Student 1899-1902. Broker New 
York, N. Y. Address, 623 East 27th St., Paterson, N. J. P. 

TYLER, ARTHUR BROWN. Student 1899-1901. From Providence, 
R. I. 

WHITE, JOSEPH NELSON. Student 1899-1900. Address, Winchendon 
Springs, Mass. 

WILLIS, GARDNER BILLINGS. Special student 1899-1900. Principal 
grammar school 1891-92; instructor Penn school for blind, Philadelphia, 
Penn., 1894-96; high school, Worcester, Mass., 1896-97; Manual train- 
ing high school. Providence, R. I., 1897-. Address, 76 Comstock Ave., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

WISWALL, PAUL McCORD. Student 1899-1901. Bookkeeper. Ad- 
dress, SO Lexington Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 



ALDRICH, ABBY GREENE [Mrs. John Davison Rockefeller, Jr.]. Spec- 
ial student 1899-1900. Address, 13 West S4th St., New York, N. Y. 

GANNETT, MABEL ANSTICE. Special student 1899-1903. Teacher 
high school Pawtucket, R. I., 1904; Cumberland high school. Valley 
Falls, R. I., 1904-. Address, 43 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

GIFFORD, FLORA SAWYER, A.B. Bryn Mawr college 1903. Student 
1899-1902. Preceptress Fillmore high school 1904; teacher languages, 
Lowville academy 1904. Address, 289 Highland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 

P. 

GLAUNER, MATHILDE KATHERINE. Special student 1899-1900. 
Teacher Moses Brown school, Providence, R. I. Address, 1498 Paw- 
tucket Ave., East Providence Centre, R. I. P. 

HENSHAW, HARRIET FRANCES. Student 1899-1900. Address, 100 
Bowen St., Providence, R. I. 

McCONNELL, LOUISE JEANNETTE. Special student 1899-1900. 
Teacher. Address, 151 Rector St., Perth Amboy, N. J. P. 

MANATT, HELENA, A.B. Wellesley 1903. Student 1899-1901. Teacher 
Cuba; Worcester, Mass. Address, 59 Charles Field St., Providence, 
R. I. 

MORSE, ANNE GODDARD. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 44 
Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

MOULTON, MABEL CORNELIA. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 
327 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

PECKHAM, CELIA SWEETING (Mrs. Samuel Newell Smith). Student 
1899-1901. Address, 79 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R. I. 



1903 NON-GRADUATES 723 

PIERCE, MAUDE. Special student 1899-1900. Teacher piano. Ad- 
dress, 132 South Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SCHMID, LOUISE C. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 100 Elm- 
grove Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

SEABURY, IRENE TURNER. Student 1899-1902. Address, 72 Keene 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

SHELDON, HELEN SHERMAN. Student 1899-1903. Address, 1158 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

STURTEVANT, MARY. Special student 1899-1900. Address, Second 
Beach Road, Newport, R. I. P. 

TETLOW, ASENATH. Special student 1899-1900. Teacher. Address, 
29 Bridghan St., Providence, R. I. P. 

VERNON, AMEY. Special student 1899-1900. Address, 199 Williams 
St., Providence, R. I. 

WHEAWILL, IDA LEWIS. Student 1899-1903. Address, 33 Water- 
man St., Providence, R. I. 

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1904 

AHRENS, HENRY FREDERICK. Student 1900-01. Address, 210 Ever- 
green Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

AKERSTROM, CLARENCE EDWIN. Student 1900-01. Secretary and 
treasurer Amalgamated rubber workers' international union of America 
1902-. Address, 25 Grant St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

ALLEN, CAPWELL. Special student 1900-03. Address, 153 Warren 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

ALLEN, CHESTER SALISBURY. Special student 1900-03. Structural 
engineer Norcross brothers' construction company, Worcester, Mass., 
1904-. Address, 63 Wachusett St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

ANTHONY, JAMES VERE. Student 1900-01. Clerk Pittsfield, Mass. 
Address, Woodlawn Inn, Pittsfield, Mass. P. 

AVERY, WILLIS FRANK. Student 1900-02. Address, 382 East High 
St., Manchester, N. H. 

BALLOU, LEVI HERBERT. Student 1900-02. Assistant foreman Uni- 
versal winding company, Providence, R. I. Address, 309 Main St., 
Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

BARBER, CLIFFORD THOMAS. Student 1900-03. Merchant. Ad- 
dress, Potter Hill, R. I. P. 

BARR, WILLIAM HENRY. Student 1900-01. Address, Suffield, Conn. 

BENJAMIN, EDWARD MERRILL. Student 1900-01. Address, Care 
Wayland E. Benjamin, 29 East 128th St., New York, N. Y. 

BLOOMQUIST, OTIS EDWARD. Student 1902-03. Bom Falconer, N. Y., 
Oct. 28, 1875; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 21, 1903. 

BOOTH, THOMAS SIDNEY. Student 1900-01. With Stirling Boiler 
company, Barberton, Ohio. Address, 4709 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 
111. P. 

BOTTOMLEY, WILLIAM MITCHELL. Student 1894-98. Address, Arl- 
ington, R. I. 

BOULDRY, JOHN RICH. Student 1900-03. Address, Weymouth, Mass. 

BOVEY, JOHN MASTERS. Student 1900-01. Address, Nantucket, Mass. 

BROWN, RALPH ARTHUR. Student 1900-02. Address, Lock Box 564, 
Silver Creek, N. Y. 

BROWN, WILLIAM GAYLORD. Student 1900-02. Grain merchant. 
Address, 7 5 West Center St., South Manchester, Conn. P. 



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CAPRON, ADIN MOWRY. Student 1900-04. With Nicholson file com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. Address, Stillwater, R. I. P. 

CHENEY, HARRIS NORMAN. Student 1900-02. Rodman, Bureau of 
filtration, Pittsburgh, Penn. Address, 308 California Ave., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

CLOW, ARLINGTON INGALLS. Student 1900-01. Address, 15 Myrtle 
St., Orange, Mass. 

COLE, ALBERT BRONSON. Special student 1900-01. Address, Ar- 
lington, R. I. 

CONIBEAR, GEORGE ASHTON. Special student 1900-01. Ordained 
Christian minister; pastor Broad street church. Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 11 Cromwell St., Providence, R. I. 

COURTEN, HENRY CARLTON, A.B. Yale college 1904; A.M. 1905. 
Student 1900-01. Author articles in medical publications. Address, 
Bellevue Medical College, New York, N. Y. 

CRANE, DANIEL BRADLEY. Student 1900-01. Address, 2221 Miami 
St., Toledo, Ohio. 

CROCKER, RALPH CONANT. Student 1900-01. Address, Bridgewater, 
Mass. 

CROWELL, PRINCE SEARS. Student 1900-01. Address, Woods Hole, 
Mass. 

CURRIER, WALTER BARRON HASTINGS. Special student 1900-02. 
Address, Springfield, Mass. 

DAVIDSON, DAVID. Student 1900-05. Assistant structural engineer 
Providence steel and iron company. Providence, R. I., 1905-; photo- 
grapher The Davidson platinum landscapes of New England. Address, 
20 Arch St., Providence, R. I. P. 

DEAN, CLINTON VIALL. Special student 1900-04. Clerk. Address, 
68 Orchard Ave., Providence, R. I. 

DeWOLF, HAROLD. Special student 1900-01. Address, Bristol, R. I. 

DWYER, FRANCIS. Special student 1900-02. Address, Ansonia, Conn. 

FEAREY, PORTER. Student 1900-01. Address, 26 St. James Ave., 
Boston, Mass. 

FORD, FRANCIS. Student 1900-01. Address, Narragansett Pier, R. I. 

FRAZER, CHARLES RIVERS. Student 1900-02. Address, Auburn, Ala. 

GREENE, SPENCER BENJAMIN. Student 1900-01. Address, 152 
Cross St., Central Falls, R. I. 

GREENLEAF, ELMER DINSMORE. Student 1900-01. Address, 95 
High St., Auburn, Me. 

GRIFFITH, HARRY ELMER. Special student 1900-01. Address, 

Augusta, Me. 

GROSS, CHARLES FRANCIS. Student 1900-. Address, Drexel Build- 
ing, Philadelphia, Penn. 

HARLOW, WENDELL EDMUND. Student 1900-04. Address, 16 
Southwick St., Middleboro, Mass. 

HASTINGS, MARSHALL ROBINSON. Student 1900-01. Address, 
Auburn, Me. 

HELTZER, OSCAR LEONARD. Student 1900-01. Student. Address, 
497 Morris Ave., Providence, R. I. 

HEYDON, HOWARD RAYMOND. Special student 1900-02, 1903-04. 
Address, Crompton, R. I. 

HUMPHRIES, GEORGE ARCHIBALD. Special student 1900-02. Ad- 
dress, Manville, R. I. 



I904 NON-GRADUATES 725 

JOHNSON, FRANK WILLIAM. Student 1900-01. Address, Rumford, 

KEENE, HERSEY ROY, M.E. elsewhere. Student 1900-01. Physical 
director Sumner, Me., 1904-05. Address, Sumner, Me. 

KELLY, ISRAEL WEBSTER. Special student 1900-01. Address, 194 
Broadway, Providence, R. I. 

KIMBALL, HORACE EARLE. Student 1900-01. In business. Address, 
142 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

KOLLIG, MATTHEW, A.B. University of Mich., 1904. Student 1900-02. 

Student medicine University of Michigan. Address, Silver Creek, N. Y. 

P. 
LAMPHERE, GEORGE ELMER. Student 1900-02. Address, Mystic, 

Conn. 

LANE, WILLIAM EDMUND. Student 1900-01. From Antrim, N. H. 
Died April 13, 1904. P. 

LENNON, JOHN MARIA. Special student 1900-02. Address, 96 Pond 
St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

LENT, JAMES MANNING. Special student 1900-03. Address, Win- 
throp, Mass. 

LILLIBRIDGE, JESSE WANTON SHIPPEE. Student 1900-02. Direc- 
tor commercial department. Southwestern industrial institute, Lafayette, 
La., 1902-. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

LISLE, FRANK FRED de. Student 1900-01. Address, St. Albans, Vt. 

LOEPSINGER, ALBERT JOHN. Student 1900-01. Address, 39 Atlantic 
Ave., Providence, R. I. 

LOOMIS, WARREN WESTON. Student 1900-01. Address, Box 219, 
Windsor, Conn. 

McBAY, JOHN PRIOR THORNLEY. Student 1900-02. Printer. Ad- 
dress, 163 Howell St., Providence, R. I. 

McCARTIN, JOHN EDWARD. Special student 1900-01. Clerk. Ad- 
dress, 226 Blackstone St., Providence, R. I. 

MACKIE, WALTER DENNIS. Student 1900-02. Address, 43 Woonas- 
quatucket Ave., Providence, R. I. 

McMASTER, LAUREN LESLIE. Student 1900-02. Superintendent 
finishing department. Harvard knitting mills, Wakefield, Mass. Ad- 
dress, Albion St., Wakefield, Mass. P. 

MACOMBER, EDWARD SUMNER. Student 1900-03. Cotton broker, 
New Bedford, Mass. Address, North Dartmouth, Mass. P. 

MacPHERSON, JAMES. Student 1900-02. Address, Concord House, 
South Framingham, Mass. 

MASON, RALPH EDWARD. Student 1900-01. Ranchman. Address, 
Bridgeport, Neb. P. 

MAWNEY, ROBERT WHEATON. Special student 1900-04. Address, 
380 Smith St., Providence, R. I. 

MONTAGUE, RICHARD. Student 1900-02. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 
24, 1882; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 16, 1902. 

MORRELL, GEORGE ALBERT. Student 1900-01. Address, Lakewood, 
N.J. 

NOBLE, ERNEST HARPER. Student 1900-01. Address, 385 Lennox 
Ave., New York, N. Y. 

O'MALLEY, THOMAS FRANCIS, A.B. Holy Cross college 1904. Teach- 
er 1904-. Address, 516 Liberty St., Springfield, Mass. P. 



726 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1904 

OTIS, HORATIO NELSON. Student 1900-02. Clerk. Address, 233 
Bowen St., Providence, R. I. 

PENNIMAN, FRANK WENTWORTH. Special student 1900-01. Ad- 
dress, Concord, Mass. 

PURICK, GEORGE BUTLER. Student 1900-01. Address, Echo, Long 
Island, N. Y. 

RANGER, JAMES ALOYSIUS. Special student 1900-01. Address, Hol- 
yoke, Mass. 

REYNOLDS, VINTON IRVING. Special student 1900-01. Address, 60 
Evergreen St., Providence, R. I. 

RIPLEY, EDWARD PAYSON. Student 1900-01. Address, 173 Har- 
vard St., Dorchester, Mass. 

SALLADAY, CLOVES PRESTON. Special student 1900-02. Address, 
East Greenwich, R. I. 

SAYERS, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Student 1900-01. From Fall River, Mass. 

SCOTT, EDWIN GARZEA. Student 1900-02. Born Pawtucket, R. I., 
Nov. 5, 1880; died Pawtucket, Nov. 19, 1902. P. 

SHELDON, PHILIP. Special student 1900-01. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. 

SLADE, CALEB ARNOLD. Student 1900-01. Address, Attleboro, Mass. 

STURTEVANT, WILDER LEE. Student 1900-01. Clerk. Address, 
Galen Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. P. 

SYMAN, LOUIS L., M.D. Starling medical college. Student 1900-01. 
Surgeon Springfield, Ohio; chief surgeon Detroit southern railraod com- 
pany 1899-; district surgeon B. of R. T. and B. of R. E. 1899-; surgeon 
Erie railroad company 1899-. Author articles in medical journals. 
Address, Detroit Southern Railroad Company, Springfield, Ohio. P. 

TEEHAN, GEORGE EDWARD. Student 1900-02. Student medicine 
Yale university. Address, 26 Glenwood Sq., Brockton, Mass. P. 

TIEPKE, HENRY EDWIN. Special student 1900-01. Lawyer Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 48 Custom House St., Providence, R. I, 

TIMBIE, BURTT NEVILLE. Special student 1900-02. Student Roches- 
ter theological seminary. Address, 27 Trevor Hall, Rochester, N. Y. 

WADE, REGINALD CHIPMAN. Student 1900-01. Address, 20 Board- 
man St. Salem, Mass. 

WARE, HERBERT PALMER. Student 1900-01. Assistant purchasing 
agent Stevens-Duryea company. Address, Chicopee Falls, Mass. P. 

WEEDEN, FRANK PECK. Student 1900-01. Address, 605 Branch Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 

WHITTEMORE, FRANK BOWEN. Special student 1900-03. Address, 
Worcester, Mass. 

WILBOUR, WALTER BOWIE. Student 1902-03. Address, Charleston, 
S. C. 

WINSLOW, LEON ARNOLD. Student 1900-03. Address, 60 Pearl St., 
Bath, Me. 

WOODMAN, JOHN FREEMAN. Student 1900-03. Address, Manches- 
ter, N. H. 

WYNNE, THOMAS JOSEPH. Student 1900-03. Address, Warren, R. I. 



ALDRICH, SUSAN GRACE. Special student 1900-01. Stenographer. 

Address, Riverside, R. I. 
ALLING, MARY MALTBY [Mrs. Herbert Chauncey Miller]. Student 

1900-01. Address, Bloomingsburg, N. Y. 



1904 NON-GRADUATES 727 

BACHELLER, NELLIE HATHAWAY. Student 1900-01. Address, New- 
port, R. L 
BAUER, JOSEPHINE. Special student 1900-01. Address, 609 Broad St., 

Providence, R. I. 
BERTRAM, MAUD EMILY. Student 1900-01. Bookkeeper Providence, 

R. I. Address, 137 Summit St., East Providence, R. I. 
BLADES, HARRIET CLARA [Mrs. Earl Lester Dodge]. Student 1900-02. 

Address, 135 Mineral Springs Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 
BULLOCK, ABBY. Special student 1900-02. Address, 28 Pitman St., 

Providence, R. I. 
DAY, EMILY BRAINARD. Special student 1900-01. Address, 216 Med- 

way St.. Providence, R. I. 
GRANT, MARY MANTON. Special student 1900-01. Address, 187 

Bowen St., Providence, R. I. 
GRAY, EDITH. Special student 1900-01, 1902-03. Address, 52 Larch 

St., Providence, R. I. 
GREENE, FLORENCE WARD. Student 1900-02. Court stenographer 

Providence, R. I. Address, Court House. Providence, R. I. 
HALCROW, MARY ELIZABETH [Mrs. Edwin A. Corbettl. Special stu- 
dent 1900-03. Address, 106 Somerset St., Providence, R. I. 
HANDY, RUTH LOUISE. Special student 1900-04. Address, Manville, 

R. I. 
HARRINGTON, BERTHA ELLA. Special student 1900-02. Address, 

50 Prairie Ave., Providence, R. I. 
JOHNSON, FLORA. Special student 1900-02. Address, Summit, R. I. 
KNIGHT, SUSANNA ELIZA. Special student 1900-01. Address, An- 
thony, R. I. 
LOCKE, MINNIE ELIZABETH. Student 1900-01. From Fall River, Mass. 
MASON, HOPE WALDRON [Mrs. Charles W. Bubier]. Special student 

1900-01. Address, 93 South Angell St., Providence, R. I. 
MORSE, ETHEL BUSIEL. Special student 1900-01. Address, 596 Broad 

St., Providence, R. I. 
NASON, BERTHA MABEL. Special student 1900-03. Address, Georgia- 

ville, R. I. 
PARKINSON, ALICE EMMA (Mrs. Clarence Herbert Guild, Jr.]. Special 

student 1900-03. Address, 587 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 
PIERCE, LUCY. Special student 1900-01. Teacher Technical high school. 

Providence, R. I. Address, 194 DaboU St., Providence, R. I. 
REMOND FREDERIQUE. Special student 1900-01. Address, 59 East 

George St., Providence, R. I. 
SHREVE, LURA COOK. Student 1900-02. Address, 191 Greenwood St., 

Auburn, R. I. P. 

SLOCUM, MIRIAM FRANCES. Student 1900-02. Bookkeeper Watkins, 

N. Y. Address, Montour Falls, N. Y. P. 

SMITH, BERTHA MAY. Student 1900-01. Address, 302 Park Ave., 

Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

STEVENS, HARRIET FULLER. Student 1900-02. Teacher New Haven, 

Conn. Address, 203 Lawrence St., New Haven, Conn. P. 

STRANGE, ADA HENDERSON [Mrs. Andrew S. Cooper]. Student 1900- 

01. Address, Assonet, Mass. P. 

THURSTON, LOUISE ISABEL. Special student 1900-02. Address, 

Box 585, Providence, R. I. P. 

VOSE, CAROLINE BALLOU. Special student 1900-02. Address, Man- 
ville, R. I. 
WALKER, ANNE MAY. Student 1900-01. Governess. Address, 181 

Main St., Palmyra, N. Y. P. 

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728 BROWN UNIVERSITY Graduate 

Non-Graduate Students of the Graduate Department 

ABBOTT, ERNEST SPENCER, A.B. Ottawa university 1903. Graduate 
student 1903-04. Teacher Latin and Greek, Broaddus institute, Clarks- 
burg, W. Va. Address, Dalton, Kans. P. 

ADAMS, ELLA MARIA [Mrs. Lellan J. Tuck], A.B. Smith college 1893. 
Graduate student 1895-97. Address, 22 Allen Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 

ADAMS, FREDERICK CARHART, A.B. Williams college 1895. Grad- 
uate student 1898-99. Teacher high school, Providence, R. I. Address, 
274 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 

ALLEN, EMILY FRANCES, Ph.B. Boston university 1891. Graduate 
student 1892-93; newspaper correspondent and proofreader Boston, 
Mass.; director Mass. society for the university education of women 
1901-. Address, 15 Wigglesworth St., Somerville, Mass. P. 

BAILEY, LORING WOART, A.B. Harvard university 1859; A.M. 1861; 
Ph.D. University of New Brunswick 1873; LL.D. Dalhousie college 1896. 
Graduate student chemistry 1859. Instructor and proctor Harvard 
university 1860; professor chemistry and natural sciences, University 
of New Brunswick, 1861-; government geologist 1861-1904; charter mem- 
ber Royal society of Canada; fellow American association for the ad- 
vancement of science; member various other scientific societies. Author 
Elementary natural history; various geological reports. Address, Uni- 
versity of New Brunswick, Frederickton, N. B. P. 

BAKER, MARIAN TOWNE [Mrs. Walter Lloyd], A.B. Smith college 1896. 
Graduate student 1897-99. Address, 1 Walden Place, Montclair, N. J. 

P. 

BARNES, ERNEST WARREN, Ph.B. Tabor' college 1901. Graduate 
student 1901-04. Assistant superintendent Wickford laboratory, R. I. 
commission of inland fisheries. Address, Wickford, R. I. 

BASS, BERTHA, A.B. Wesleyan university 1886; A.M. 1889. Graduate 
student 1892-96. Teacher Ala. 1886-87; N. Y. 1887-88; N. J. 1889-91; 
Penn. 1889-91; R. I. state normal school. Providence, R. I., 1891-99; 
head history department Polytechnic preparatory school, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 1900-01; Wadleigh high school. New York, N. Y., 1901-. Ad- 
dress, Wadleigh High School, 114th St. and Seventh Ave., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

BASTOW, ROSAMOND MAYARD, A.B. Cornell university 1893. Stu- 
dent 1900-01. Teacher Wadleigh high school. New York, N. Y., 1902-. 
Address, 508 West 112th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

BRADLEY, FRANCIS JAMES, A.B. Dartmouth college 1900; A.M. Har- 
vard university 1901; D.B. University de propaganda fide, Rome, 1905. 
Graduate student 1902-03. Student theology Collegio Americano del 
nord, Rome, Italy. Address, North Easton, Mass. P. 

BRAGDON, FREDERICK ELIAS, A.B. Wesleyan university 1891. Grad- 
uate student. Instructor Greek and Latin, Bordentown military insti- 
tute, Bordentown, N. J., 1893-95; principal high school, East Bridge- 
water, Mass., 1897-1900; superintendent schools Lincoln, R. I. Address, 
Saylesville, R. I. P. 

BROWN, JOHN WILOUGHBY, A.B. Acadia college 1886; A.M. 1895. 
Graduate student 1898-99. Address, Nictaux Falls, N. S. 

CALDWELL, WILLIAM ALLEN, A.B. Cumberland college 1892. Grad- 
uate student 1892-97. Address, Lebanon, Tenn. 

CEDERBERG, WILLIAM EMANUEL, Sc.B. Augustana college 1900; 
Ph.B. Yale university 1902. Graduate student 1902-03. Instructor 
drawing, Brown university, 1902-03. Teacher. Address, 3912 8th Ave., 
Rock Island, 111. Yale 



Graduate NON-GRADUATES 729 

CONYNGTON, MARY KATHERINE, A.B. Wellesley college 1894; A.M. 
1899. Graduate student 1901-04. Secretary associated charities of 
Providence 189?-1904. Address, 85 Congdon St., Providence, R. I. 

CURTIS, WILLIAM WOODSIDE, A.B. Bowdoin college 1882; A.M. 1885. 
Graduate student 1891-96. Teacher; principal high school, Pawtucket, 
R. I. Address, 209 Central Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Bowd. 

DAGGETT, FRED JOHNSON, A.B. Bates college 1889. Graduate stu- 
dent 1890-91. Teacher, Friends' School, Providence, R. I. From Attle- 
boro, Mass. 

DORING, FREDERICK WILLIAM, A.B. Dartmouth college 1883; A.M. 
1886. Graduate student 1900-01. Principal Brooks school, Eastport, 
Me., 1883-84; high school Newmarket, N. H., 1884-88; Farmington, 
N. H., 1888-93; Woonsocket, R. I., 1893-1902; Concord, N. H., 1902-. 
Address, 86 Pleasant Ave., Concord, N. H. P. 

DOW, GEORGE WASHINGTON, A.M. honorary 1855. Graduate student 
1853-54. See Honorary Graduates 1855. 

DUNNELL, HENRY, A.B. Yale college 1891. Graduate student 1891-92. 
Dealer in investment securities. Address, 24 George St., Providence, 
R. I. 

FAIRCHILD, NELLIE REBECCA, Litt.B. Smith college 1898. Graduate 
student 1901-02. Address, 175 Governor St., Providence, R. I. P. 

FRANKLIN, RUTH BARKER, A.B. Smith college 1885; A.M. Cornell 
university 1886. Graduate student 1902-03. Teacher. Address, 78 
Spring St., Newport, R. I. 

GARDINER, LUCY ALLEN. Graduate student 1901-02. Preceptress 
Union school, Verona, N. Y., 1902-. Address, Jamestown, R. I. P. 

GORDON, ELLEN CHASE, A.B. Middlebury college 1897. Graduate 
student 1897-98. Teacher Bradford academy, Haverhill, Mass., 1898-. 
Address, 115 Elm St., Amesbury, Mass. P. 

GRAD, BENNETT, A.B. University of Cincinnati 1894. Graduate student 
1900-01. Instructor Semitic languages. Brown university, 1900-01. 
Graduated Hebrew union college; rabbi Congregation sons of Israel 
and David, Providence, R. I. Address, Kingston, N. Y. 

HALLER, JOHN FREDERICK, M.D. University of Buffalo 1888. Grad- 
uate student 1892-96. Physician Providence, R. I.; assistant surgeon 
R. I. militia 1889-; U. S. military service 1898-99, acting assistant 
surgeon; surgeon Brookljoi, N. Y.; surgeon Bushwick hospital; Jamaica 
hospital; Brooklyn hospital; Swedish hospital; lecturer on surgery. 
Author various medical papers and essays; also musical compositions; 
editor R. I. medical society monthly; Atlantic medical weekly, 1893-95. 
Address, 291 Stuyvesant Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

HASTINGS, HENRY HARMON, A.B. Bowdoin college 1890. Graduate 
student 1892-96. Teacher Pawtucket, R. I.; lawyer Bethel, Me. Ad- 
dress, Bethel, Me. Bowd. 

HATHAWAY, HARRIET MAY, A.B. Boston university 1892. Graduate 
student 1895-97. Teacher high school. Address, 12 Marlboro Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 

HOWARD, WILL RUSSELL, Sc.B. University of Maine 1882. Graduate 
student 1903-04. Teacher. Address, Belfast, Me. 

ROWLAND, ALICE MERRILL, A.B. Vassar college 1896. Graduate 
student 1902-04. Address, Hope, R. I. 

HOYT, ELIZABETH GUILD, A.B. Wellesley college 1891; A.M. 1893. 
Graduate student 1892-93. Teacher Classical high school. Providence, 
R. I., 1892-. Address, 40 Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

HOYT, ROBERT DOUGLAS, A.B. University of Vermont 1894. Grad- 
uate student 1897-1900. Teacher; lieutenant U. S. army. Address, 
U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. Vt. 



730 BROWN UNIVERSITY Graduate 

HUNT, HATTIE ELMINA, Ph.D. University of N. Y. Graduate student 
in philosophy 1897-98. Address, Hubbards villa, N. Y. 

HUNT, HENRY DWIGHT, Ph.B. Yale university 1892. Graduate stu- 
dent 1894-95. Principal high school Naugatuck, Conn., 1902; teacher 
private school of music and modern languages, Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, Columbia, Conn. P. 

ILES, CONSTANCE HURFORD, Litt.B. Smith college 1895. Graduate 
student 1900-03. Born Sharon, Mass., Aug. 6, 1871; died Clifton Springs, 
N. Y., March 19, 1903. 

JAMESON, LILLIAN, A.B. Smith college 1890. Graduate student 1896- 
97. Address, 9 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. 

JENKS, ANNA BELLE, A.B. Wellesley college 1890. Graduate student 
1893-96. Address, Zurich, Switzerland. 

KNIGHTS, FREDERIC MELLEN, Sc.B. University of Vt. 1894. Grad- 
uate student 1894-96. Instructor chemistry. Brown university, 1894-95. 
Singer. Address, Burlington, Vt. 

MacCORMACK, SARA LOUISE, A.B. Boston university 1899. Graduate 
student 1901-02. Teacher high school, Auburn, R. I. Address, Auburn, 
R. I. 

MANN, RUTH MITCHELL [Mrs. Arthur HoUingworth], A.B.Vassar col- 
lege 1896. Graduate student 1896-98. Teacher Miss Saniewska's school, 
Providence, R. I., 1897-98; The Halsted school, Yonkers, N. Y., 1898-99. 
Address, 281 Public St., Providence, R. I. . - P. 

MARKS, CHARLES FREDERICK, A.B. La Grange college 1903.' Grad- 
uate student 1903-04. Professor Latin and Greek, La Grange college, 
1904-. Address, La Grange, Mo. P. 

MORTON, MARGARET, A.B. Vassar college 1892. Graduate student 
1896-97. Address, 487 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. 

MOWRY, FLORENCE PASSMORE, Litt.B. Mount Holyoke college 1896. 
Graduate student 1897-98. Teacher English, high school, Woonsocket, 
R. I. Address, 276 Providence St., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

NICKERSON, ASA HARDEN, M.D. Harvard university 1882. Investi- 
gator in department of anatomy 1896-97. Physician Central Falls, R. I. 
Died 1897. 

O'NEIL, WILLIAM ROBERT, A.B. Tufts college 1896. Graduate stu- 
dent 1896-97. Address, Attleboro, Mass. 

PACKARD, ROSCOE MILLIKEN, A.M. Western Reserve university 
1900. Graduate student 1902-04. Instructor mathematics. Brown uni- 
versity, 1902-04; U. S. geodetic survey. Address, Atlantic, Mass. 

PERKINS, GEORGE HERBERT, A.B. Harvard university 1884. Grad- 
uate student 1892-96. Address, 19 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

POWER, JOHN JOSEPH, Ph.B. Wesleyan university 1890; LL.B. Victoria 
university, Toronto, 1891; D.C.L. Trinity university, Toronto, 1898; 
A.B. Queen's university 1900; Toronto university 1903; A.M. 1904. 
Graduate student 1902-03. Admitted to N. S. bar 1893; lawyer Halifax, 
N. S. Address, P. O. Box 894, Halifax, N. S. P. 

POWERS, WILLIAM HOWARD, A.B. Miami university 1891; A.M. 1896. 
Graduate student 1896-97. Address, 70 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

RIDEE, ARTHUR W., A.B. Illinois college 1886. Graduate student 
1894-97. Address, 6 Barnard Park, Los Angeles, Cal. 

ROBINSON, CONSTANCE, A.B. Bryn Mawr 1898. Graduate student 
1900-01. Address, 207 Governor St., Providence, R. I. 

SCOTT, ARTHUR CURTIS, Sc.B. R. I. college of agriculture and mechanic 
arts 1895; Ph.D. University of Wis., 1902. Graduate student 1898-99. 
Instructor chemistry, R. I. college of agriculture and mechanic arts, 



Graduate NON-GRADUATES 731 

1894-95; physics 1895-97; professor physics and electrical engineering 
1897-1901; 1902-03; professor electrical engineering, University of Tex., 
1903-. Author various articles in technical journals. Address, Austin, 
Tex. P. 

SHEPARD, ALVIN DWIGHT, A.B. Bates college 1892. Graduate stu- 
dent 1895-97. Superintendent schools, Cumberland, R. I.; East Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

SLADE, RUTH ELEANOR, Litt.B. Smith college 1901. Graduate student 
1901-02, 1903-04. Teacher high school. Providence, R. I. Address, 95 
And em St., Providence, R. I. 

STINSON, WILLIAM CHARLES, A.B. Bucknell university 1886. Grad- 
uate student 1893-94. Address, 137 Ontario St., Providence, R. I. 

TILLEY, CHARLES EDWARD, A.B. Amherst college 1892; A.M. 1897. 
Graduate student 1894-96, 1901-02, 1903-04. Instructor Brown univer- 
sity 1897-99. Teacher Hope street high school. Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 8 Elton St., Providence, R. I. P. 

TRUMAN, PERCIVAL HENRY, A.B. Williams college 1898. Graduate 
student 1902-03. Address, 276 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

UTTER, KATHARINE MARIA [Mrs. Lewis Anthony Waterman]. Grad- 
uate student 1894-98. Teacher high school. Providence, R. I., 1894-96. 
Address, 350 Thayer St., Providence, R. I. P. 

VERDER, BESSIE CLARINDA, Sc.B. Middlebury college 1898. Grad- 
uate student 1902-05. Address, Rutland, Vt. 

WITHAM, ROSE ADELAIDE, A.B. Smith college 1895. Graduate stu- 
dent 1901-02. Teacher English high school, Fitchburg, Mass., 1895-97; 
head of English department Classical high school, Somerville, Mass., 
1897-1901; Classical high school. Providence, R. I., 1901-05; with Hough- 
ton, Mifflin and company, Boston, Mass. Address, Houghton, Mifflin 
and Co., Boston, Mass. P. 

6l-*2 



Non-Graduate Students of the Medical Department 

ARMINGTON, . Student in medicine 1822-24. Physician, See- 

konk, Mass. 

BOTTUM, ABIAL. Student in medicine 1823-24. From Woodstock, 

Conn. 
BRADLEY, HENRY W. Student in medicine 1822-24. From Providence, 

R. I. 
BURDICK, HENRY N. Student in medicine 1822-24. From Newport, 

R. I. 

CANDEE, J. G. Student in medicine 1822-24. From Harwinton, Conn. 

CARPENTER, CHRISTOPHER S. Student in medicine 1823-24. From 
Foster, R. I. 

CARPENTER, DARIUS. Student in medicine. Physician Seekonk, Mass. 
Born Rehoboth, now Seekonk, Mass., Oct. 4, 1785; died Seekonk, July 
16, 1833. 

CARPENTER, FREDERICK A. Student in medicine 1823-24. From 
Cranston, R. I. Born Cranston, R. I., May 15, 1780. Vit. rec. 

COMSTOCK. WILLIAM. Student in medicine 1823-24. From Smith- 
field, R. I. 



732 BROWN UNIVERSITY Medical 

CONANT, CYRUS K. Student in medicine 1822-24. From Alfred, Me. 
CROSBY, C. C. P. Student in medicine 1823-24. From Montpelier, Vt. 
DROWN, WILLIAM W. Student in medicine 1823-24. From Foster, R. I. 
GALE, JOSIAH B. Student 1823-24. From Kingston, N. H. 
GALE, LEVI B. Student in medicine 1822-24. From Kingston, N. H. 
GILBERT, THEODORE. Student in medicine 1822-24. From Tolland, 
Conn. 

GREENE, EDWARD W. Student in medicine 1823-24. From Plain- 
field, Conn. 

KIMBALL, TIMOTHY L. Student in medicine 1823-24. Student Lyman, 
Me. 

LEWIS, WILLIAM. Student in medicine 1822-24. From Alfred, Me. 
SLACK, DAVID B. Student in medicine 1822-24. See Non-Graduates 
1820. 

TORRE Y, DAVID. Student in medicine 1822-24. Physician and surgeon 
Providence, R. I. Prov. dir. 



SUMMARY 



733 



SUMMARY 

1769-1905 



First Degree Graduates 

A.B., A.M. 1854-61, Ph.B., C.E., M.E., Sc.B. 
Living . . 

Advanced Degree Graduates 
A.M., Sc.M., Ph.D. 

Living ..... 

Medical Graduates .... 

Living ..... 

Honorary Graduates .... 

Exclusive of graduates previously reckoned 
Living ..... 

Graduates from all Departments 

Deduct for repitition .... 



Total 



Living 52.7 per cent. 



Non-Graduates .... 

Living [estimated] . 

Living Graduates in Index of Residences 

In New England 

In Rhode Island 

In Providence 

In Maine 

In New Hampshire 

In Vermont . 

In Massachusetts . 

In Connecticut 

In Middle Atlantic States 

In New York . 

In Southern States 

In Central States . 

In Western States . 

In Foreign Countries 



5328 

3090 

372 

363 

118 


600 

• 84 

6418 
336 

6182 
3258 

2976 
1600 

3211 

2165 

1160 

910 

51 

65 

28 

737 

124 

581 

367 

61 

265 

68 

51 



734 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



This index contains the names of all living graduates and non-gradu- 
ates whose addresses have been ascertained, arranged in geographical order. 

The first degree graduates are designated by their class numerals; 
advanced degree graduates by the letter a; honorary graduates byh;non- 
graduates by n; and graduates of other colleges who have studied at the 
university without taking an advanced degree by g. 



STATES AND COUNTRIES 









Page 




Page 


Alabama .... 735 


Massachusetts 


. 745 


Argentine Republic 


. 807 


Mexico 


. 808 


Arizona 


. 735 


Michigan 


. 760 


Arkansas 




. 735 


Minnesota 


. 761 


Belgium 




. 807 


Mississippi 


. 761 


Burma 




. 807 


Missouri 


. 761 


California 




. 735 


Montana 


. 762 


Canada 




. 807 


Nebraska 


. 762 


New Brunswick 


Netherlands . 


. 808 


Nova Scotia 


Nevada 


. 762 


Ontario 


New Hampshire 


. 762 


Quebec 


New Jersey 


. 764 


China 807 


New York 


. 766 


Colorado 




736 


North Carolina 


. 774 


Connecticut 




736 


North Dakota 


. 774 


Corea 




808 


Ohio 


. 774 


Cuba . 




808 


Oklahoma 


. 775 


Delaware 




739 


Oregon 


. 775 


District of Columbia 




739 


Palestine 


. 808 


Egypt 




808 


Pennsylvania 


. 776 


England 




808 


Persia . . . 


. 808 


Florida 




739 


Peru 


. 808 


Georgia 




740 


Philippine Islands . 


. 778 


Hawaiian Islands . 




740 


Porto Rico 


. 778 


Idaho . 




740 


Rhode Island 


778 


Illinois 




740 


South Carolina 


. 804 


India 




808 


South Dakota 


. 804 


Assam 


Switzerland . 


. 808 


Madras Presidency 


Syria 


. 808 


Southern Shan States 


Tennessee 


. 804 


Indian Territory . . . 742 


Texas 


. 804 


Indiana 






742 


Trinidad 


. 808 


Iowa 






742 


United States 


. 735 


Jamaica 






808 


Utah 


. 805 


Japan . 






808 


Vermont 


. 805 


Kansas 
Kentucky 
Ladrone Islands 






743 
743 
808 


Virginia 
Washington . 


. 805 
. 806 


Louisiana 






743 


West Virginia 


. 806 


Maine 






743 


Wisconsin 


. 806 


Maryland 






744 


Wyoming 


. 807 



Alabama 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



735 



UNI TED STATES 



ALABAMA 

AUBURN 

C. R. Frazer, n 1904 
MONTGOMERY 

J. W. Beverly, 189-i 
TUSKEGEE 

T. E. Owens, 1897, Tuskegee Insti- 
tute 

ARIZONA 
PHCENIX 

E. F. Dunlevy, 1883 
A. G. Utley, 1854 

ARKA.NSAS 

MARIANNA, Lee Co. 

J. M. Daggett, Esq., 1868 
ROGERS 

Rev. M. E. Ailing, 1902 

CALIFORNIA 

BERKELEY 

Beatrice J. Barker, 1895, Univer- 
sity Library, University of Cal- 
ifornia 
Prof. W. J. V. Osterhout, Ph.D., 

1893 
Prof. C. C. Plehn, Ph.D., 1889 
Pres. B. I. Wheeler, Ph.D., LL.D., 
1875 
CAMPBELL 

Rev. C. C. Cragin, 1863 
CLOVIS, Fresno Co. 

Rev. F. C. R. Jackson, 1894 
COMFORT, Mendocino Co. 

N. W. Moore, 1852 
CORONADO BEACH 

J. B. Herreshoff, n 1857 
EL MONTECITO 

C. F. Eaton, n,1864, Riso Rivo 
FIREBAUGH, Fresno Co. 

C. B. Swift, n 1903 
HOLLYWOOD 

J. D. Long, Esq., 1855 
LOS ANGELES 

Rev. F. G. Cressey, Ph.D., 1891, 

412 East Ave. 28 ., ., 

A. H. Dexter, 1902, 2644 Vermont 

Ave. 
N. W. Dexter, 1895 
C. H. Douglas, M.D., n'1871, 331 

South Olive St. 
Mary N. Falconer, n 1899, 1150 
West 46th St. 



W. R. Fales, 1869, 1115 Olive St. 

W. B. Frackleton, 1886, 902 West 
40th St. 

R. E. Heath, n 1899, 933 Burling- 
ton Ave. 

Rev. R. F. Maclaren, D.D., n 1863, 
122 North Chicago St. 

J. M. Marshall, Esq., 1881, 601-603 
Trust Building 

E. P. Mitchel, M.D., n 1883 

N. W. Myrick, n 1900, 667 West 

28th St. 
C. W. Pendleton, Esq., 1881, 2212 

South Figueroa St. 
Rev. D. W. Phelps, Litt.D., 1877, 

1353 Westlake Ave. 
Rev. S. H. Pratt, 1863, 671 Coro- 

nado St. 
A. W. Ridee, g, 6 Barnard Park 
J. H. Shankland, Esq., 1869, 715 

West 28th St. 
I. N. Tourtellott, 1849, Soldiers 

Home 

F. A. Very, n 1885, 1427 West 
Tenth St. 

MARIPOSA 

J. W. Congdon, Esq., 1855 

MILTON, Calaveras Co. 
J. H. Southwick, 1868 

ONTARIO 

Rev. A. S. Phelps, n 1886 

PALO ALTO 

C. P. Nott, 1896 

PASADENA 

Prof. W. C. Ladd, 1881, 351 Pal- 
metto Drive 

E. L. Tinkham, 1895, 1437 North 
Summit Ave. 

POMONA 

Rev. Harvey Linsley, n'1870. 

RIVERSIDE 

J. G. Kyle, n 1860 

W. G. Randall, LL.B., n 1897 

Rev. W. H. Randall, 1861 ; 

ROUGH AND READY, Nevada Co. 
W. A. Jones, 1896 

SACRAMENTO 

Rev. D. M. L. McPhail, 1902 

SAN DIEGO 

E. C, Batchelder, n 1903, Box 271 
E. W. Hendrick, Esq., 1871 
Major Carver Howland, 1873 



736 



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California 



SAN FRANCISCO 

C. H. Abbot, LL.B., 1888, 530 

California St. 
Nathaniel Blaisdell, 1883, 222 San- 
some St. 
A. N. Drown, Esq., 1861, 104 Sut- 
ter St. 
A. A. Macurda, 1895, 2 Belmont 

Ave. 
M. A. Newell, n 1884, 318 Califor- 
nia St. 
Rev. L. C. Sanford, 1888, 120 Jul- 
ian Ave. 
C. R. Tobin, n 1903, 1021 Califor- 
nia St. 
I. W. Tucker, n 1874, 509 Mont- 
gomery St. 
Rev. H. H. Wyman, 1871, 628 
California St. 
SAN JOSE 

Rev. C. A. Parker, 1886 
SANTA BARBARA 

T. N. Snow, n 1857 
SANTA MONICA 

J. W. Hendrick, Esq., 1872, 750 
North Ocean Ave. 
SOUTH PASADENA 

Rev. A. L. Wadsworth, 1886, 710 
Centre St. 
VACAVILLE. Solano Co. 
, S. F. Irons, 1881 

COLORADO 

BOULDER 

J. F. Denison, 1888, 1916 13th St. 
CANON CITY 

J. B. Eaton, 1901, 825 Main St. 
COLORADO SPRINGS 

C. P. Bennett, 1879 

Hon. F. E. Brooks, Esq., 1883, 
1324 North Nevada Ave. 

S. Le N. Caldwell, M.D., 1875 

Prof. M. C. Gile, 1883 
CRIPPLE CREEK 

William Harris, 1883, P. O. Box 
1029 
DENVER 

E. T. Ailing, 1851, 1110 Emerson 
St. 

J. L. Gartland, 1903, Rocky Moun- 
tain News 

Crawford Hill, 1885 

J. G. McMurry, Esq., 1890, Equit- 
able Building 

J. F. Murray, n 1903, Sacred 
Heart College 

W. S. Pease, 1889, 2127 West 33d 
Ave. 

Rev. H. W. Pinkham, 1888 



C. H. Smith, 1899, Public Library 
J. C. Starkweather, Esq., 1880, 238 

South Lincoln Ave. 

LITTLETON 

Rev. James McLaughlin, 1890 

LONGMONT 

Rev. James Dingwell, n 1865 

PUEBLO 

D. A. Cattanach, 1885 

E. P. Farley, n 1894, Laboratory 
C. F. & I. Co. 

Rio Blanco Co. 

Charles Famsworth, 1889 

VICTOR 

Rev. H. E. Purinton, n 1894 

WALSENBURG 

F. A. Hyde, 1877 

CONNECTICUT 

ABINGTON 

Arthur Tucker Grosvenor, n 1901 

ANSONIA 

Francis Dwyer, n 1904 
A. J. Larkin, 1903 

BRANFORD 

G. R. Walworth, 1903, Box 604 

BRIDGEPORT 

R. E. Clark, 1901, 1094 Main St. 
W. W. Collins, 1873, 272 Harriet 

St. 
J. B. Grinnell, LL.B., 1873, 929 

State St. 
H. W. Goldsborough, n 1902, 475 

State St. 

D. H. Hall, 1899, 153 Beach St. 
Hon. F. B. Hall, 1867, 281 Mill 

Hill Ave. 

L. F. Hall, n 1903, Mill Hill Ave. 

Jeremiah Holmes, 1902, 909 La- 
fayette St. 

A. J. Hull, LL.B., 1895, 164 State 
St. 

E. O. Hull, Esq., n 1891, 1321 
Iraniston Ave. 

George Porter, 1889, 372 State St. 
G. L. Porter. M.D., 1859, 372 State 

St. 
H. E. Waterhouse, n 1900, 426 

State St. 

BRISTOL 

Sarah E. Bunnell, 1899, 30 Summit 

St. 
Eva E. Curtis, 1899, 19 Centre St. 
L. T. Peck, 1902, 42 Elm St. 

BROOKLYN 

W. H. Brown, n 1887 

C. H. S. Weaver, Esq., 1882 



Connecticut 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



737 



BURNSIDE 

L. W. Scudder, 1889, Box 5 

CENTRAL VILLAGE 
J. L. Chapman, 1900 

CHESTER 

Bertha L. Clark, 1905 

COLCHESTER 

J. T. Peters, n 1855 

COLUMBIA 

H. D. Hunt, g 

DANBURY 

L. D. Higgins, 1899, 17 Osborne St. 
Hon. B. A. Hough, Esq., 1866 

DANIELSON 

W. H. Backus, n 1868 

W. H. Barron, n 1891 

J. M. Paine, n 1886, P. O. Box 289 

Rev. M. J. Twomey, 1900 

EAST HARTFORD 

T. H. de Coudres, 1899 

FALLS VILLAGE 
P. E. Mead, n 1902 

GREENWICH 

J. P. Kelley, 1877 

HARTFORD 

W. A. Briggs, 1900 

C. P. Brunsen, 1888, 39 Pearl St. 

A. D. Call, 1896, 18 Shultas Place 

Emily E. Campbell, 1900, 17 Capi- 
tol Ave. 

W. N. Chase, 1887, 30 Washing- 
ton St. 

J. L. Denison, h 1855, 26 Hunt- 
ington St. 

M. B. Denison, n 1883, Box 362 

C. F. Fields, 1904. 61 Madison St. 
Maurice Hartman, n 1903, 49 May 

St. 

Rev. S. G. Hastings, 1879, 57 Sis- 
son Ave. 

M. M. Johnson, M.D., 1870, 122 
Woodland St. 

Mrs. Maud H. T. Peck, n 1900, 80 
Oxford St. 

J. E. Piddock, 1897, 185 Sigour- 
ney St. 

D. G. Smyth, 1889, 46 Willard St. 
R. K. Swett, n 1890 

Alice W. Traver, 1905, 748 Asy- 
lum Ave. 

Helen W. Traver, 1903, 748 Asylum 
Ave. 

JEWETT CITY 

Henry Frink, 1886 

KENSINGTON 

Esther D. Griswold, 1902 



KILLINGLY 

H. C. Atwood, n 1878 

H. L. Hammond, M.D., 1864 

LAKEVILLE 

Moses Lyman, 1858 
W. B. Perry, Jr., 1891 

LIME ROCK 

E. B. Bradley, n 1902 

LYME 

Rev. C. C. Luther, 1871 
Joseph Perkins, Esq., n 1859 

MELROSE 

C. H. Phelps, 1893 

MERIDEN 

A. E. Miller, n 1887, 360 Broad St. 
Edward Miller, 1874 

MIDDLETOWN 

W. G. Cady, 1895, 100 High St. 
M. S. Hall, 1905, 13 Observatory 

Hall, Wesleyan University 
A. T. Lawton, 1882 

MILFORD 

W. H. Merwin, n 1902 

MOODUS 

G. B. Wakeman, Ph.D., 1884 

MOOSUP 

F. P. Ladd, 1893 

H. R. Milner, n 1897 

MYSTIC 

E. E. Bucklin, 1896 

F. A. Bucklyn, M.D., n 1890 

F. A. Coates, M.D., 1872 
J. P. Gray, LL.B., 1901 
C. R. Heath, 1876 

G. E. Lamphear, n 1904 

P. T. MacGown,M.D., 1895, Box 5 52 

E. D. Stewart, n 1897 

C. K. Stillman, M.D., 1900 

NEW BRITAIN 

Mrs. Loretta L. Blake, 1900 
C. E. Mitchell, LL.B., 1861 

NEW HAVEN 

J. H. H. Alden, 1896, 36 Lynwood 
St. 

Moritz Braun, 1904, Yale Univer- 
sity 

E. W. Crawley, 1901, 345 Whalley 
Ave. 

E. P. Dawley, n 1874, N. Y., N. H., 
and H. R. R. 

J. N. Eno, 1883, Yale University 
Library 

Prof. G. P. Fisher, LL.D., 1847, 27 
Hillhouse Ave. 

Robert Gray, n 1903, 117 Wall St. 



738 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Connecticut 



F. O. Jones, 1897, 387 Edgewood 

Ave. 
Rev. W. H. Kingsbury, 1853, 92 

Crown St. 
Rev. Frederick Lent, 1900, Yale 

University 
J. R. D. Oldham, 1897, Highwood 

Station 
Mrs. Nellie F. M. Oldham, 1900, 

Highwood Station 
W. O. Rice, 1903, 42 Lake Place 
Harriet F. Stevens, n 1904, 203 

Lawrence St. 
E. T. Whitford, 1902, Box 635, 

Yale Station 
Prof. T. S. Woolsey, LL.D., h 1903 

NEW LONDON 

Rev. F. G. McKeever, 1881, 46 
Granite St. 

A. W. Nelson, M.D., n 1858 

C. T. Palmer, n 1902 

Samuel Park, 1874 

J. I. Stubbert, n 1899 

A. P. Tanner, Esq., 1874, 5 Hemp- 
stead St. 

NEW MILFORD 

John Pettibone, 1898 

NIANTIC 

Byron Clark, n 1888 

NOANK 

Rev. J. C. Lamb, 1876 

NORTH COLEBROOK 

Rev. W. P. Bartlett, 1878 

NORTH STONINGTON 
Rev. Lucian Drury, 1886 

NORWICH 

A. L. Brown, 1905, 16 Warren St. 

C. H. Brown, LL.B., 1866, 16 War- 
ren St. 

F. H. Brown, Esq., 1875 

Hon. Lucius Brown, LL.B., 1866, 
16 Warren St. 

A. P. Carroll, 1871, 257 Broadway 

W. G. Ely, n 1859 

L. W. Meech, 1845 

O. E. Ryther, 1887, 53 Fairmount 
St. 

Mrs. Adelaide K. B. Sayles, 1901, 
253 Broadway 

W. A. Smith, n 1865, 156 Main St. 

J. B. Stanton, n 1894, 68 Asylum 
St. 

W G. Tarbox, n 1895, 33 Grove St. 

Rev. P. C. Wright, 1895 

OLD MYSTIC 

Simeon Gallup, n 1864 
Rev. H. B. Hutchins, a 1901 
A. H. Schoonover, 1874 



PACKERVILLE 

Rev. J. G. Ward, 1878 
PLAINFIELD 

Rev. H. T. Arnold, 1866 
POMFRET CENTRE 

E. A. Swain, 1882 
PUTNAM 

G. W. Holt, n 1862 

J. B. Tatem, n 1903 
SHELTON 

Rev. W. G. Lathrop, 1889 
SOUND BEACH 

DeW. C. Eggleston, 1905 
SOUTH GLASTONBURY 

Rev. F. W. Bamett, 1872 

SOUTHINGTON 

LiUa R. Birge, 1901 

W. H. Young, 1890 
SOUTH MANCHESTER 

W. G. Brown, n 1904, 75 West 
Centre St. 

F. W. Cheney, 1854 
K. D. Cheney, 1860 
R. O. Cheney, n 1862 

E. P. Howard, 1899, Box 333 

SOUTH NORWALK 

J. D. Burchard, n 1899 
Homer Clark, M.D., 1887 

STAFFORD 

Rev. F. L. Batchelder, 1839 

STAMFORD 

W. B. Cochrane, n 1854 

S. C. Kelley, 1886, 854 Main St. 

C. A. Lockwood, n 1897 

E. A. Sammis, 1895, 60 Grove St. 
STERLING 

F. H. Freeman, 1905 
STONINGTON 

C. T. Eaton, 1885 
H. R. Palmer, 1890 

STORRS 

Mrs. Caroline T. Starr, 1897 

Rev. H. E. Starr, 1897 
SUFFIELD 

G. A. Austin, n 1878 
W. H. Barr, n 1904 

THOMPSON 

C. T. Childs, n 1863 

Lowell Holbrook, M.D., n 1843 
TORRINGTON 

I. W. Brooks, 1862 

UNION 

C. M. Corbin, n 1865 

WALLINGFORD 

W. O. Cartwright, 1881 
J. W. Dows, Jr., 1899 



Connecticut 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



739 



WATERBURY 

R. H. Smith, 1901, 81 Waterville St. 

P. L. Wood, Esq., n 1876, 19 South 
Main St. 
WESTCHESTER 

Rev. J. D. Smiley, n 1891 
WEST HAVEN 

Rev. W. H. Gardner, Ph.D., 1889, 
106 Church St. 
WESTPORT 

G. H. Tracy, n 1898 
WILLIMANTIC 

Clara R. Bass, 1902, R. F. D. 2 

Mary E. Mercer, 1903, 285 Pleas- 
ant St. 
WINDHAM 

Roy Towne, 190S 

WINDSOR 

H. F. King, M.D., n 1897 

W. W. Loomis, n 1904, Box 219 
WINDSOR LOCKS 

Daniel Howard, 1893 
WINSTED 

Rev. F. D. Elmer, 1895 

Prof. W. H. Milhngton, 1895, Box 
546 

E. K. Smith, 1902, Box 199 
WOODSTOCK VALLEY 

B. C. Bugbee, 1905 

DELAWARE 

NEWARK 

J. H. Blandy, n 1858 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 

WASHINGTON 

B. B. Alexander, n 1902, Century 
Club 

Prof. G. A. Anthony, 1895, The Du- 
pont, 20th St. 

J. B. Bishop, 1870, Isthmian Canal 
Commission 

E. B. Chamberlain, a 1901, 1830 
Jefferson Place 

H. F. Clark, n 1899, U. S. Geologi- 
cal Survey 

G. H. Clement, n 1883, U. S. 
Treasury Department 

David Currier, n 1901, Newark Ave. 
and Cleveland Park 

Prof. H. E. Day, 1893, 8 Kendall 
Green 

Louis Duane, n 1872, Sixth Audi- 
tor's Office 

G. N. Freeman, 1903, 1756 N. St., 
N. W. 

E. F. Frost, M.D., n 1886, 1004 H. 
St., N. W. 



W. D. Goddard, n 1894, Library 

of Congress 
W. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.D., a 1893, 

1360 Yale St. 
D. L. Hazard, n 1884, U. S. Coast 

and Geodetic Survey 
Lieut. R. D. Hoyt, g, U. S. Army 
Thomas Hope, 1900, 1417 Corcoran 

St. 
W. D. Johnston, 1893, Library of 

Congress 
J. S. LarwiU, 1860 
M. W. Lyon, Jr., M.D., 1897, U. S. 

National Museum 
Haven Metcalf, Ph.D., 1896, U. S. 

Department of Agriculture 
Mrs. Flora M. H. Metcalf, 1896, 

Care Dr. Haven Metcalf, U. S. 

Department of Agriculture 
G. W. Milford, LL.B., 1877, 450 

N. St., N. W. 
J. C. Monaghan, 1885, Census 

Building 
Lieut. J. A. Moore, n 1897, Care 

U. S. War Department 
A. R. Nichols, 1896, Library of 

Congress 
I. P. Noyes, n 1870, 409 Fourth 

St., S. E. 
J. H. Olcott, 1872, 1331 F. St., 

N. W. 

C. L. F. Paull, 1897, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture 

D. C. Phillips, 1861, 1600 21st St. 
T. E. B. Pope, 1902, U. S. Bureau 

of Fisheries 
Dr. H. J. Rhett, 1885, 1307 Con- 
necticut Ave. 
Daniel Rhodes, 1873, U. S. Pension 

Office 
W. A. Slade, 1898, 200 A St., S. E. 
C. P. Smith, 1902, 724 Gresham PI. 
G. M. Sternberg, LL.D., M.D., h 

1896, 2144 California Ave. 
J. A. Tellier, n 1902, 1408 Sheridan 

Ave. 
Major T. F. Tobey, LL.B., 1859, 

1219 Twelfth St., N. W. 
Dean W. A. Wilbur, 1888, George 

Washington University 
T. D. Woodbury, 1903, U. S. Forest 

Service 
F. O. Woodruff, 1899, Bureau of 

Chemistry, U. S. Department of 

Agriculture 

FLORIDA 

ALVA 

Rev. G. T. Raymond, n 1873 



74° 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Florida 



CALOOSA, Lee Co. 

Rev. A. J. Hovey, 1869 

R. P. Hovey, 1905 
DAYTONA 

T. F. Brown, 1862 
ENTERPRISE 

A. S. Denison, 1868, Brock House 
JACKSONVILLE 

W. M. Ledwith, Esq., 1860 

A. E. Sawyer, n 1871 

G. B. Utley, 1899, Public Library 
LAKELAND 

Rev. E. C. Angell, 1895 

E. D. Dewey, 1864 
PENSACOLA 

Lieut. G. A. Taylor, 1901, Fort 
Barrancas 

A. F. Warren, 1863, 504 North 
Baylen St. 

SARASOTA 

J. H. Lord, 1885 

Rev. Ebenezer Thompson, 1868 

GEORGIA 

ATLANTA 

Mrs. Florence H. B. Brownell, n 

1896, 196 West Peach Tree St. 
V. O. Harden, M.D., n 1871 
W. W. Haskell, n 1870, 507 Gould 

Building 
J. W. Heisman, LL.B., n 1891, Ga. 

School of Technology 
Prof. John Hope, 1894, Atlanta 

Baptist College 
Rev. W. W. Landrum, D.D., 1872 
Prof. A. B. Morton, 1894, Ga. 

School of Technology 

B. F. Robert, n 1856, 168 Crew St. 
J. B. Watson, 1904, Atlanta Bap- 
tist College 

AUGUSTA 

Prof. John W. Gilbert, 1888, 1616 
13th St. 

W. C. Lane, LL.B., n 1901 
MONTICELLO 

Francis W. Robert, LL.B., n 1851 
WASHINGTON 

M. G. Robert, 1847 

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS 
HONOLULU 

G. B. McClellan, n 1897 

F. E. Steere, n 1894 
KAHUKU, Oahu 

Andrew Adams, n 1895 
KOHALA 

G. N. Batchelder, 1900 



IDAHO 

POCATELLO 

F. S. Dietrich, Esq., 1887 

ILLINOIS 

ALTON 

L. M. Carr, 1896, Alton National 

Bank 
C. H. Hapgood, 1857 
Rev. M. W. Twing, D.D., 1883 

ATLANTA 

G. M. Angell, M.D., 1844 
Hon. J. L. Bevan, LL.B., 1872 

AURORA 

Rev. J. A. Brown, 1883, 17 North 
Highland Ave. 

CARLINVILLE 

Prof. G. D. Walcott, Ph.D., 1897 

CHAMPAIGN 

L. G. Hana, n 1903 

CHANDLERVILLE 
F. S. Read, n 1899 

CHICAGO 

Rev. Neil Andrews, Jr., M.D., 1892, 

2620 Columbus Ave. 
C. H. Antis, n 1856, 1320 Morse 
Ave. 

F. W. Arnold, 1898, 184 La Salle 
St. 

G. A. Bacon, Ph.D., 1867, 378 
Wabash Ave. 

R. L. Barrows, 1903, 3365 South 

Park Ave. 
C. L. Bartlett, Esq., 1882, 100 

Washington St. 
Rev. A. K. de Blois, Ph.D., a 1880, 

3319 Calumet Ave. 
T. S. Booth, n 1904, 4709 Grand 

Boulevard 
E. O. Brown, Esq., 1867, 400 North 

State St. 
H. L. Cattanach, n 1888, 483 East 

65th St. 
C. S. Churchill, 1896, 604 East 

SOth St. 
C. A. Cook, LL.B., 1891, 141 Dear- 
born St. 
H. L. Corthell, n 1899, 4353 Berk- 
ley Ave. 
J. G. Cozzens, n 1856, 3608 Ellis 

Park 
W. H. Craig, Esq., 1888, 3304 

Rhodes Ave. 
Samuel Cushman, n 1893, 268 

Dearborn St. 
David Fales, Esq., 1864, 906 Ta- 

coma Building 
W. L. Hill, 1900, 449 East 66th St. 



Illinois 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



741 



M. W. Jemegan, 1896, University 

of Chicago 
J. A. Johnson, Esq., 1882, Suite 

821, 135 Adams St. 
N. B. Judah, Esq., 1872, 2701 

Prairie Ave. 
N. B. Judah, Jr., 1904, 2701 Prairie 

Ave. 

C. B. Leland, 1904, 100th St. and 
Ave. H 

F. G. Lewis, 1893, Divinity Hall, 
University of Chicago 

J. L. Lincoln, 1873, 334 Huron St. 

Rev. John Linden, 1901, 5530 
Prairie Ave. 

A. J. A. Llewellyn, 1893, 508 Ta- 
coma Building 

H. H. Mallory, 1899, 160 Wash- 
ington St. 

Rev. C. A. Maryott, 1870, 4314 
Greenwood Ave. 

H. B. Maryott, 1900, 4314 Green- 
wood Ave. 

D. L. Morrill, Esq., 1880, 100 
Washington St. 

F. L. Morse, 1886, 6432 Monroe 

Ave. 
A. H. Nelson, Esq., 1858, 251 East 

57th St. 
George Packard, LL.B., 1889, 518 

First National Bank Building 
Orville Peckham, Esq., 1867, 1050 

First National Bank Building 
W. C. Raynolds, Esq., n 1860 
F. P. Read, LL.B., 1870, 1440 

First National Bank Building 
Rev. J. W. Rees, 1865, 629 West 

78th St. 
W. T. Richmond, 1869, 185 Dear- 
bom St. 
C. V. Roberts, 1886, 538 Jackson 

Boulevard 
J. W. Scott, n 1890, 221 Adams St. 
W. J. Scribner, 1898, 378 Wabash 

Ave. 
T. J. Sheehan, 1903, 501 La Salle 

Ave. 
Dean F. W. Shepardson, Ph.D., 

1883, University of Chicago 
Rev. G. B. Smith, 1891, University 

of Chicago 

E. L. Smyth, n 1880, 203 Dearborn 
St. 

E. T. Stevens, 1904, Hotel Ken- 
wood 

A. A. Stuart, Esq., n 1857, 452 
West Adams St. 

Rev. J. B. Thomas, D.D., 1876, 
324 Dearborn St. 

J. B. Tingley, 1899, General Elec- 
tric Co. 



Rev. E. P. Tuller, D.D., 1884, 3979 

Drexel Boulevard 
G. P. Upton, 1854, 2427 South 

Park Ave. 

F. H. Westlake, 1901, 1347 Bal- 
moral Ave. 

C. B. Wood, LL.B., n 1883, 5420 
East End Ave. 

G. L. Wrenn, n 1859, 85 Dearborn 
St. 

DANVILLE 

Mrs. Grace M. H. Swallow, n 1901 
H. A. Swallow, LL.B., 1900, First 
National Bank Building 
DUNDEE 

Rev. O. P. Bestor, 1872 
DuQUOIN 

L. W. Brookings, 1898, 132 North 
Washington St. 
ELGIN 

L. R. Hicks, 1903, 16 Grove Ave. 
EVANSTON 

W. B. Bogert, 1882, 1818 Sheridan 

Road 
R. C. Cook, 1895, 1420 Davis St. 
B. C. Ewer, Ph.D., 1899, North- 
western University 
Rev. B. A. Greene, D.D., 1872 
H. I. Keen, 1880, 1240 Asbury 
Ave. 

EWING 

Pres. J. A. Leavitt, D.D., 1875 
GALESBURG 

Prof. W. E. Simonds, Ph.D., 1883, 
Knox College 

GENESEO 

G. W. Shaw, Esq., 1852 

LAKE FOREST 

J. P. Whyte, n 1896 

LEWISTON 

Henry Phelps, n 1859 

MACOMB 

G. A. Gessner, 1905 

MARENGO 

Rev. V. S. PhilHps, n 1900 

MAY WOOD, Cook Co. 

O. S. Westcott, Sc.D., 1856 

MOLIN, Rock Island Co. 
G. W. Dow, h 1855 

MORGAN PARK 

Prof. F. M. Bronson, 1884 

Prof. I. B. Burgess, 1883, 2333 

Berkelev Ave. 
Dean W. J. Chase, 1887 

OTTAWA, La Salle Co. 

Edgar Eldredge, Esq., n 1890 



742 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Illinois 



PEORIA 

Mrs. Edith S. B. Shipper, a 1899 

OUINCY 

Dean W. H. Moore, 1867 
M. C. Stewart, 1894, 1803 Jersey 
St. 
ROCKFORD 

F. J. Leonard, n 1865, 509 South 

Third St. 
Rev. R. R. Perkins, Ph.D., 1899, 
208 North Second St. 
ROCK ISLAND 

W. E. CEDERBERG, g, 3912 
Eighth Ave. 
SPRINGFIELD 

H. W. Butler, n 1861 
E. F. Leonard, n 1856 
STONINGTON 

J. B. Owen, 1896 
SYCAMORE 

Rev. H. J. Ballentine, 1898, 630 
De Kalb Ave. 
UPPER ALTON 

Prof. H. C. Tilton, a 1897 

URBANA 

Morgan Brooks, 1881 

Prof. S. S. Colvin, Ph.D., 1891, 

University of Illinois 
Prof. E. G. Dexter, Ph.D., 1891, 
903 West Green St. 
WAUKEGAN 

E. L. Clarke, Esq., 1885 

INDIAN TERRITORY 

NIAN 

C. L. Goodwin, 1905 

INDIANA 

FORT WAYNE 

F. B. Owen, n 1896 
GREENCASTLE 

W. R. Hickman, 1905 

F. E. Watson, 1897, DePauw 

University 
INDIANAPOLIS 

R. J. Bright, Esq., n 1855 

J. N. Carey, n 1876, 1250 North 

Meridian St. 
F. W. Douglas, 1868, 401 Commer- 
cial Club Building 
Mrs. Marion H. Barnard, 1901, 

5448 University Ave. 
J. M. Judah, Esq., 1867, 949 North 

Pennsylvania St. 
Nicholas McCarthy, n 1856, 32 

East Vennont St. 
H. H. Rice, 1892, Pope Motor Car 

Co. 



G. B. Yandes, n 1861, 122 East 
Michigan St. 
KEWANNA, Fulton Co. 

Paul Weiss, 1905 
VINCENNES 

C. G. McCord, Esq., 1873, 112 
North Seventh St. 

IOWA 

BOONE 

N. E. Goldthwait, 1852, 811 West 

Third St. 
S. F. Goldthwait, 1890, 913 Third 
St. 
BURLINGTON 

G. R. MacMinn, 1905, 908 College 
Ave. 
BUSTON 

Albert Dunlap, M.D., n 1860 
CEDAR FALLS 

Rev. H. S. Mabie, 1896, 1422 
Clay St. 
DAVENPORT 

Rev. G. DeW. Dowling, 1896, 616 
Brady St. 
DES MOINES 

G. G. Hunter, n 1893 

R. G. Johnson, 1905, 511 Crocker 

Building 
W. R. Lane, LL.B., n 1899, 612 

Crocker Building 
Mrs. Gertrude G. Lane, n 1900, 

1525 11th St. 
H. A. Townsend, n 1882, 401 Wal- 
nut St. 
H. L. Youtz, M.D., 1900 
FREDERICKSBURG 
G. W. Stone, n 1880 
GRINNELL 

Prof. Jesse Macy, LL.D., h 1898 
IOWA CITY 

Prof. E. A. Wilcox, 1891 
LIVERMORE 

Charles Brooks, n 1856 

MUSCATINE 

E. B. Richman, Litt.D., n 1904, 
506 West Second St. 
OSKALOOSA 

H. D. Lane, n 1880 

PELLA 

Rev. Abraham LeGrand, 1896 

PERRY 

R. W. Chandler, 1904 

SIOUX CITY 

E. H. Bucknam, 1865, 1104 Doug- 
las St. 

F. W. Mears, LL.B., 1895 



Iowa 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



743 



E. C. Rowell, 1898, 614 Jackson St. 

WATERLOO 

Emmons Johnson, n 1862 

WINTERSET 

Frederick Mott, LL.D., 1851 

KANSAS 
COFFEYVILLE 

M. V. Perkins, 1900 
COTTONWOOD FALLS 

Rev. J. S. Russel, 1886 

DALTON 

E. S. Abbott, g 

FORT SCOTT 

E. L. Gunn, 1886, 502 Crawford St 

KANSAS CITY 

Rev. J. G. Dougherty, 1865, 616 
Everett Ave. 

LAWRENCE 

Prof. J. E. Boodin, Ph.D., 1895, 

University of Kansas 
J. G. HaskelL n 1858 

ONTARIO, Jackson Co. 
G. A. Allen, Esq., 1852 

OTTAWA 

Gertrude E. Bunn, a 1904, 415 

Cedar St. 
Prof. R. A. Schwegler, 1899 

TOPEKA 

Prof. D.M.Fisk, Ph.D., D.D., 1869, 

1516 College Ave. 
Rev. C. M. Sheldon, 1883 
B. R. Wheeler, LL.B., 1878 

KENTUCKY 

BEREA 

Prof. H. M. Penniman, n 1874, 
Berea College 

CLAY CITY 

E. C. Burnett, Ph.D., 1890 
FRANKFORT 

N. I. Sawyier, n 1855 

FREDONIA 

N. G. Proctor, 1891 

LOUISVILLE 

R. T. Durrett, LL.D., 1849, 202 

East Chestnut St. 
A. Y. Ford, 1884, 2123 Floyd St. 

F. M. Sackett, Jr., LL.B., 1890, 
1614 Third Ave. 

WiUiam Tillman, 1854, 1037 Fourth 
Ave. 

H. H. Utley, 1897, 415 West Jef- 
ferson St. 



LOUISIANA 

LAKE CHARLES 

H. L. Watson, 1901, Care S. A. 
Knapp 
NEW ORLEANS 

J. B. Bush, 1900, 1305 Josephine 

St. 
Prof. G. H. Felton, M.D., 1869. 
Leland University 

MAINE 
ASHLAND 

Rev. Thomas Burgess, 1902 
AUBURN 

C. B. Carter, n 1901, 17 Laurel Ave. 
W. P. Daggett, 1902, 57 Cook St. 
E. D. Greenleaf, n 1904, 95 High 

St. 
M. R. Hastings, n 1904 

C. E. Healy, 1894, 331 Main St. 
H. M. Penley, 1904 

G. C. Wing, Jr., LL.B., 1900 
AUGUSTA 

H. E. Griffith, n 1904 

D. L. Nash, n 1902, 19 North 
Chestnut St. 

Blaine Owen, n 1902 
W. B. Sanborn, n 1901, Care Dr. 
B. T. Sanborn 

BANGOR 

L. A. Barker, LL.B., n 1899 
Rev. G. B. Merritt, Ph.D., a 1896 

BAR HARBOR 

J. H. Knowles, n 1899 

BATH 

Eliza E. Bruce, 1904, 40^ Summer 

St. 
L. A. Winslow, n 1904, 60 Pearl St. 

BELFAST 

W. R. Howard, g 
BETHEL 

H. H. Hastings, Esq., g 

CALAIS 

Lewis Dexter, 1883 
H. D. Eaton, 1901 

CHERRYFIELD 

Rev. B. E. Smith, n 1890 
DAMARISCOTTA 

Rev. W. P. Chipman, D.D., 1875, 
Box 104 

A. K. Curtis, n 1902 
EAST HIRAM 

I. E. Mabry, n 1902 
EASTPORT 

I. G. M'Larren, LL.B., 1872, 91 
Water St. 

C. A. Paine, n 1874 



744 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Maine 



ELIOT 

F. E. George, 1891 
FARMINGTON 

G. D. Church, 1899 

HINCKLEY 

G. F. Barnard, 1879 
JEMTLAND 

C. A. Nelson, 1903 

KENNEBUNK 

Charles Parsons, n 1854 

KENNEBUNKPORT 

Rev. E. L. Clark, D.D., 1858 

E. D. Meserve, 1902 
J. M. Stone, n 1856 

LEE 

C. McC. Teague, 1899, Lee Normal 
Academy 

LEWISTON 

Prof. T. L. Angell, 1862, 226 Col- 
lege St. 

Prof. A. W. Anthony, D.D., 1883, 
336 College St. 

G. E. Kelleher, 1904 

Prof. A. N. Leonard, Ph.D., 1892, 
87 Wood St. 

Rev. N. M. Simmonds, 1889, 63 
Howe St. 

MACHIAS 

Rev. G. J. Bloomfield, n 1888 

NORTH BERWICK 

T. C. Chaffee, 1902 

W. H. Tobey, n 1903 
NORTH PARSONSFIELD 

G. I. Piper, n 1900 

NORTH SEDGWICK 
C. B. Allen, M.D., 1899 

OGUNQUIT 

T. T. Morrill, 1863 
PORTLAND 

W. W. Armstrong, n 1903, 82 
Myrtle St. 

F. R. Barrett, 1857, 169 State St. 
C. H. Boyd, 1854, 64 Gray St. 

A. B. Brownell, n 1892, The E. T. 

Burrowes Co. 
T. J. Burrage, M.D., 1898, 609 

Congress St. 
C. W. Cary, n 1898, 75 Washburne 

Ave. 
Mrs. Grace M. C. Cary, 1896, 75 

Washburne Ave. 
P. F. Clark, 1904, 73 Emery St. 
J. P. Coombs, n 1897, 124 Pearl St. 
Augustus Cummings, n 1854, 78 

Spring St. 
E. J. Devine, n 1901, 75 Adams St. 
J. W. Emory, n 1897 



F. A. Guptil, n 1903, 56 Lawrence 
St. 

P. A. Hansom, 1905, 86 Congress 
St. 

W. C. Joslin, L.H.D., 1876, West- 
brook Seminary 

Horace McFarland, 1892, Fal- 
mouth Hotel 

C. E. McGlauflin, LL.B., 1898, 191 
Middle St. 

Hon. W. Le B. Putnam, LL.D., h 
1893, 166 State St. 

H. C. Sullivan, LL.B., 1901, 171 
High St. 

J. J. Sullivan, n 1901, 171 High St. 

S. E. Whitaker, n 1890, 93 Kener- 
son St. 

Rev. J. K. Wilson, D.D., 1873, 167 
Danforth St. 
PRESQUE ISLE 

Fayette Gates, n 1900 
SEDGWICK 

Rev. A. W. Smith, 1S90, Box 47 
SKOWHEGAN 

Rev. H. F. Huse, 1896, P. O. Box 
844 

Mrs. Bertha B. G. Huse, 1897 

SOUTH BERWICK 

Rev. A. E. Kingsley, 1890 

SOUTH PARIS 

Rev. J. W. Chesbro, 1900 

STOCKTON SPRINGS 
J. H. Duncan, 1904 

SUMNER 

H. R. Keene, n 1904 

TOGUS 

Champlin Burrage, 1896 

Rev. H. S. Burrage, D.D., 1861 

WATERBORO 

J. W. Downs, 1900 

WATERVILLE 

Prof. G. F. Parmenter, Ph.D., a 

1903, Colby College 
Arvid Reuterdahl, 1897, 142 Col- 
lege Ave. 
Pres. C. L. White, D.D., 1887, 33 
College Ave. 
WELD 

R. O. Dummer, 1904 

MARYLAND 

ANNAPOLIS 

Rear Admiral T. T. Caswell, 1861, 
46 State Circle 

BALTIMORE 

L. W. Boardman, 1899, 1304 West 
Lexington St. 



Maryland 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



745 



Rev. T. A. Coffey, n 1900, St. 

Mary's Seminary 
Abner Greenleaf, 1864, 1415 Park 

Ave. 
W. A. Harrod, n 1903, 427 East 

23d St. 
A. K. Krause, 1901, 113 Jackson 

Sq. 
J. A. McCann, 1904, 236 North 

Paterson Park Ave. 
George Marsden, 1900, School Box 

136, Johns Hopkins Medical 

School 
Rev. E. B. Niver, 1893, 1014 St. 

Paul St. 
Rev. R. H. Paine, 1865, 816 North 

Eutaw St. 
L. G. Painter, LL.B., 1900, 249 

West Hoffman St. 

A. M. Quick, 1887, City Hall 

J. H. Tyler, 1877, 2018 Bolton Ave. 
F. E. Young, 1903, 1836 Paterson 
Ave. 

FROSTBURG 

J. P. Williamson, n 1901 

LONACONING 

J. O. Bullock, M.D., 1870 

TANELLYTOWN 

E. C. Reynolds, n 1891 

MASSACHUSETTS 

AGAWAM 

E. S. P. Bodurtha, n 1901 

Mrs. Mabel J. B. Bodurtha, 1901 

C. W. Hastings, n 1878 

H. W. Hastings, 1904 

J. W. Hastings, M.D., 1876 

AMESBURY 

W. C. Binney, Esq., n 1842 
Ellen C. Gordon, g, 115 Elm St. 
C. W. Towne, 1897 
Rev. W. F. Wilson, 1895 

AMHERST 

J. W. Barrv, 1902, Box 90 
J. V. Lente'll, n 1850 

ANDOVER 

B. S. Flagg, 1896 

Prof. C. H. Forbes, 1890 
A. A. Freeman, 1889 
Rev. E. W. Pride, 1865 
H. M. Wheeler, n 1855 
Rev. H. K. Wilbur, 1885 

ARLINGTON 

A. G. Fisher, 1870 
Rev. W. A. Hill, 1902 

ASHBURNHAM 

A. M. Greenwood, 1898 



ASHMONT 

Norman Gunderson, 1886, 29 Mel- 
len St. 

ASSONET 

C. A. Briggs, M.D., 1886 

Mrs. Ada H. S. Cooper, n 1904 

ATHOL 

E. W. McKeen, n 1899. 

Rev. C. S. Nightingale, 1894, 22 5 
Wallingford Ave. 

ATLANTIC 

R. M. Packard, g 

ATTLEBORO 

Mrs. Katherine L. B. Barden, n 

1898 
Jessie M. Blaney, n 1901, 10 Foster 

St. 
A. M. Briggs, 1898, 8 Beacon St. 

F. E. Briggs, LL.B., 1897 
H. D. Butterworth, n 1902 

F. W. Carpenter, 1889, 153 South 
Main St. 

Annie M. Cobb, 1903, 236 Park St. 
E. S. Cobb, 1900, R. F. D. 4 
Mabel I. Cobb, 1900, 28 Peck St. 
A. M. Dunham, 1898, 17 Gardner 

St. 
R. C. Estes, LL.B., 1899 
Mary L. Gay, 1905 

G. M. Gustin, LL.B., 1898, 8 Gus- 
tin Ave. 

Mary E. Hatten, n 1901, 10 Dean- 

ville St. 
C. D. Hazel, n 1897 
EHzabeth R. Holbrook, n 1899, 28 

Pine St. 
Lulu B. Joslin, 1905 
Donald Le Stage, n 1901 
Elsie L. Lewis, n 1899 
AHce J. Macomber, 1905 
Mrs. Irene L. C. Nichols, n 1898, 

195 South Main St. 
W. R. O'Neil, g 
Mrs. Susie B. M. Pearse, 1899, 89 

North Main St. 
E. E. Rhodes, n 1898, 24 Pine St. 
E. A. Robinson, n 1897, 15 Bailey 

St. 
R. C. Robinson, M.D., 1900, Box 93 
Rev. R. O. Sherwood, 1883, 19 

Hayward St. 
C. A. Slade, n 1904 
Caroline E. Smith, n 1898, 13 Hay- 
wood St. 
W. H. Streeter, n 1881 
Lura M. Thomas, 1901, 112 Park 

St. 
Mrs. Ella A. P. Thompson, 1902 
R. C. Thompson, 1902 



746 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Boston 



J. H. Ward, 1901, 6 Elizabeth St. 

Amy E. White, 1898, 54 Dean St. 
ATTLEBORO FALLS 

J. H. McLaren, n 1897 
AUBURNDALE 

Rev. John Matteson, 1886, 58 
Auburn St. 

F. M. Tyler, 1864, 231 Central St. 
BALLARD VALE 

Rev. A. H. Fuller, 1873 
BELCHERTOWN 

Rev. Samuel Woodbury, n 1861 

BILLERICA 

C. E. Hosmer, M.D., 1861 

BLACKSTONE 

J. L. Maroney, n 1901 

BOSTON 

Rev. R. J. Adams, D.D., h 1875, 
61 Gushing Ave. 

S. N. Aldrich, n 1859, State Nat- 
ional Bank 

H. O. Alexander, 1885, 173 St. 
Botolph St. 

Rev. R. F. Alger, n 1858, 36 North- 
ern Ave. , Dorchester 

C. W. Allen, 1897, East Boston 

W. S. Allen, h 1897, 93 Lexington 
St. 

G. T. Angell, n 1846, 19 Milk St. 
J. C. Anthony, 1895, Farm School, 

Box 1486 
W. H. Appleton, n 1862, 389 Sea- 

ver St., Dorchester 
F. A. Arnold, 1897, 15 State St. 
H. W. B. Arnold, 1893, Dorchester 
C. H. Ash, 1896, 15 Harcourt St. 
C. H. Bailey, 1903, 174 Harvard 

St., Dorchester 
T. B. Bailey, n 1876, 125 Pinckney 

St. 
R. W. Baker, 1899, 125 Milk St. 
H. V. Ball, n 1904, 29 Worthington 

St., Roxbury 
Jane Barclay, 1903, Filene's 
R. J. Barker, 1902, 43 Columbus 

Ave. 
T. A. Barry, 1903, 116 Huntington 

Ave. 
W. E. Baxter, M.D., n 1887, 755 

Boylston St. 
F. J. Belcher, LL.B., n 1888, Tre- 

mont Building 
E. A. R. Benton, n 1874, 72 Equit- 
able Building 
O. L. Beveradge, g 
H. P. Blanchard, 1901, 14 Rock- 

ville Park, Roxbury 
Frederick W. Bliss, Esq., n 1878, 
89 State St. 



WiUiam Blodget, 1871, Blodget, 
Merritt and Co. 

F. H. Briggs, 1889, 449 Beacon St. 
J. W. Brown, n 1894, 221 Colum- 
bus Ave. 

T. D. Brown, 1903, 387 North- 
ampton St. 
W. M. Brown, 1873, 1 Ashburton 

R. S. Bryden, 1900, 52 Mason 

Building 
Rev. Edwin Bullard, 1867, Care 

A. B. M. U., Tremont Temple 
H. D. Bullock, 1865, 18 Broad St. 

G. O. Burnham, Esq., 1875, Room 
508 Tremont Building 

Rev. W. W. Bustard, 1895, 104 

Crawford St. 
H. F. Butler, Esq., n 1892, 30 

Court St. 
H. G. Calder, 1902, 11 Irvington 

St. 
Moncrieffe Cameron, 1900, 120 

Boylston St. 

F. W. Campbell, LL.B., 1900, 104 
Barristers Hall 

G. A. Carpenter, 1884, 439 Albany 
St. 

L. H. Chace, 1899, 81 Byron St., 

East Boston 
W. L. Chase, M.D., 1892, Box 1384 

E. C. Chick, 1864, Care J. H. Pray 
Sons and Co. 

H. W. Child, n 1871, 181 Lincoln 

St. 
Rev. W. L. Clark, 1901, 1900 

Washington St. 
C. E. Clift, 1897, 22 Tremont Row 

F. W. Colburn, M.D., 1894, 661 
Boylston St. 

E. B. Cole, 1882, 190 Lincoln St. 
H. F. Colwell, n 1887, 3 Greenough. 

Place, Jamaica Plain 
J. W. Connelly, Esq., n 1896, 87 

Stoughton St., Dorchester 
A. B. Cook, 1888, 24 Congress St. 
E. P. Corey, 1902, 89 Hamilton 

St., Dorchester 
Alice M. Crosby, 1904, South End 

House 
S. W. Culver, Esq., 1881, 294 

Washington St. 
Robert Cushman, LL.B., 1893, 10 

Post Office Sq. 
John Daboll, 1884, 291 Atlantic 

Ave. 
John DeF. Danielson, 1887, 4 

Commonwealth Ave. 
Rev. M. R. Deming, 1865, P. O. 

Box 2229 



Boston 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



747 



C. T. Dewey, 1899, 913 Paddock 
Building 

L. L. Dick, n 1886, 198 Washing- 
ton St. 

L. A. Dolan, n 1901, 125 Milk St. 

E. L. Drowne, M.D., n 1902, 36 
Lexington St., East Boston 

E. K. Dunbar, 1872, 159 Devon- 
shire St. 

W. C. Durfee, 1878, 81 Sedgwick 
St., Jamaica Plain 

C. D. Easton, M.D., 1899, Mass. 
General Hospital 

G. A. Eddy, n 1897, Hotel Hosmer, 
Hammond St. 

G. H. Eiswold, n 1895, 22 School 
St. 

A. W. Eldredge, LL. B., n 1901, 
1041 Tremont Building 

R. M. Elliot, 1872, 118 Charles St. 

C. W. Ernst, h 1875, 298 Common- 
wealth Ave. 

Rev. R. B. Esten, 1880, 70 Flor- 
ence St., Roslindale 

E. E. Everett, M.D., 1894, 138 
Huntington Ave. 

N. T. Ewer, 1899, 300 Border St., 

East Boston 
W. E. Famham, 1899, 5 Weyanoke 

St. 
Porter Fearey, n 1904, 26 St. 

James Ave. 
R. H. Ferguson, M.D., 1884 

F. T. Field, LL.B., 1900, 225 State 
House 

A. H. Fitz, LL.B., 1899, 15 Court 
Sq. 

F. E. Fitz, LL.B., 1880, P. O. Box 
43, Essex St. Station 

G. S. Fox, 1897, 357 Beacon Cham- 
bers 

D. H. Fuller, M.D., 1886, 990 Cen- 
tre St., Jamaica Plain 

N. H. Gifford, M.D., 1899, Uni- 
versity Club 

C. H. Gilmore, LL.B., 1901, 101 
Milk St. 

J. M. Gould, Ph.D.. 1871, Law 
Library, Court House 

E. F. Greene, 1901, 53 State St. 
W. C. Greene, Esq., n 1849, 33 

School St. 

W. H. Greene, n 1896, 316 Warren 
St., Roxbury 

E. A. Grozier, n 1882, 176 New- 
bury St. 

C. H. Hare, M.D., 1885, 483 Beacon 
St. 

Frank Harris, 1878, 110 State St. 

R. B. Harris, 1897, 111 Devon- 
shire St. 



Russell Hathaway, Jr., 1897, The 
Associated Press 

W. S. Hawkins, n 1896, 110 Lin- 
coln St. 

G. B. Hayward, LL.B., 1901, 18 
Tremont St. 

A. B. Heath, M.D., n 1878, 169 
Townsend St. 

I. C. Hersey, Esq., 1884, 23 Court 
St. 

E. A. Hicks, 1891, 144 Essex St. 
J. M. Hodgate, n 1865, 30 Waban 

St., Roxbury 

G. B. Holt, n 1902, 20 Kilby St. 

W. B. Hopkins, n 1897, 93 Equit- 
able Building 

George Hopkinson, M.D., 1896, 329 
Massachusetts Ave. 

F. H. Hovey, LL.B., 1890, 45 Milk 
St. 

Rev. R. H. Howe, D.D., 1866, 

Longwood 
David Hunt, M.D., h 1875, 543 

Boylston St. 
J. W. Huse, LL.B., 1900, 28 School 

St. 
P. C. Jack, Esq., 1900, 1001-03 

Tremont Building 

G. F. Jelly, M.D., 1864, 69 New- 
bury St. 

E. H. Johnson, Esq., 1891, 17 

Milk St. 
H. S. Johnson, n 1902, 232 Summer 

St. 
Rev. N. B. Jones, 1875, 52 Walter 

St. 
W. V. Kellen, Ph.D., LL.D., 1872, 

202 Commonwealth Ave. 
Edward Kendall, 1902, Merchants 

National Bank, 28 State St. 
G. P. King, n 1896, 84 State St. 
Hon. H. W. Ladd, h 1892, Cory, 

Milliken and Co., Exchange 

Building 
J. E. Leach, LL.B., 1874, 40 Water 

St. 
S. R. Leach, 1883, 207 Chestnut 

Ave., Jamaica Plain 
C. M. Leonard, 1883, 181 Essex St. 
E. F. Lewis, 1905, Beacon Cham- 
bers 
J. G. Lincoln, 1880, 102 Milk St. 
J. F. Lindsey, Jr., M.D., 1873, 

"The Warren," Roxbury 
C. H. Lingham. 1897, 29 Beacon 

St. 
G. A. Litchfield, n 1863, 76 Sum- 
mer St. 
E. A. Locke, M.D., 1896, 117 Beacon 

St. 



748 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Boston 



E. A. McCarthy, 1904, Harvard 

Medical School 
Henry McCobb, n 1874, P. O. Box 

2557 
W. A. M'Coy, n 1903, 2 Kilby St. 
Herbert Mcintosh, M.D., 1882, 9 

Harvard Ave., AUston 

E. C. Mains, n 1898, 24 Union Park 
Major Gen. N. A. Miles, LL.D., h 

1901, Hotel Somerset 

F. D. Monahan, Esq., 1898, 1004 
Barristers Hall 

W. E. Monk, LL.B., 1896, 23 

Court St. 
O. B. Mowry, LL.B., 1863, 82 

Devonshire St. 
A. E. Munro, 1902, 26 Yarmouth 

St. 
Prof. L. C. Newell, Ph.D., 1890, 

Boston University 
L. W. Nickerson, 1902, 217 Pleas- 
ant St. 
S. W. Nickerson, Esq., 1878, 2 

Kilby St. 
Mrs. Lucia M. C. Noyes, a 1893, 

Mattapan 
Hon. Richard Olney, LL.D., 1856, 

415 Commonwealth Ave. 
J. D. O'Reilly, n 1902 , 14 Thomas 

Park 
Hon. E. L. Osgood, 1867, 221 

Beacon St. 
A. A. Packard, n 1895, 15 Ex- 
change St. 
Mrs. Ellen S. W. Page, 1896, 74 Mon- 

tello St., Roslindale 
E. V. Page, 1896, 74 Montello St., 

Roslindale 
Rev. F. C. W. Parker, 1900, 472 

Warren St., Roxbury 

E. A. Parkis, n 1899, Care Cobb, 
Bates and Yerxa 

Rev. John Parsons, 1842, Percival 

St., Dorchester 
L. M. Patton, 1900, 61 McLellan 

St., Dorchester 

F. D. Perkins, 1898, P. O. Box 5151 

G. W. Perkins, n 1893, 136 Blue 
Hill Ave., Roxbury 

Rev. H. K. Pervear, D.D., 1855, 

10 Myrtle St., Jamaica Plain 
Rev. A. H. Plumb, D.D., 1855, 58 

Townsend St., Roxbury 
V. C. Pond, D.M.D., 1874, 92 

Marlboro St. 
C. H. Porter, 1900, 10 St. James 

Ave. 
C. A. Powers, 1902, Library Bureau 
F. S. Pratt, n 1875, 510 Monks 

Building 



Grace T. Pratt, a 1901, 62 Waverly 

St., Roxbury 
I. L. Price, 1905, 17-22 Tremont 

Row 
Freeman Putney, Jr., 1899, 387 

Washington St. 
Rev. James Rea, Ph.D., 1878, 180 

School St., Roxbury 
T. G. Rees, 1886, 51 Orchard St., 

Jamaica Plain 
E. P. Ripley, n 1904, 173 Harvard 

St., Dorchester 
E. N. Robinson, Esq., 1896, 620 

Tremont Building 
C. D. Roston, 1904, 21 West Cedar 

St. 
C. A. Sawyer, n 1889, Garrison 

Hall, Back Bay 
I. J. Shipper, n 1899, 218 Board 

of Trade Building 
C. T. Schubarth, 1876, Roxbury 
A. L. Scott, 1900, 83 Federal St. 
Hon. A. E. Scott, Esq., n 1858, 100 

Ames Building 
Prof. D. L. Sharp, 1895, Boston 

University 
Rev. S. U. Shearman, D.D., 1861 
E. F. Sherlock, n 1902, 36 G St. 
H. B. Shuman, n 1902, 130 Com- 
monwealth Ave. 
W. O. Shurrocks, n 1898, 112 Beach 

St. 

E. E*. Silver, 1885, Equitable Build- 
ing 

Hon. H. R. Skinner, Esq., 1885, 
293 Washington St. 

F. W. Sleeper, M.D., 1895, 748 
Dudley St. 

C. P. Smith, 1902, 95 Crescent St. 

G. C. Smith, M.D., 1876, The West- 
minster, Copley Square 

W. L. Smith, n 1895, 315 Hunt- 
ington Ave. 

W. H. Smith, M.D., 1892, 377 
Beacon St. 

Charles Steere, LL.B., 1873, 27 
School St. 

W. D. Stickney, n 1881, 269 New- 
bury St. 

J. W. Stillman, LL.B., 1866, 9 
Bloomfield St. 

W. M. Stockbridge, LL.B., 1878, 
609 Sears Building 

W. M. Southworth, 1901, 530 At- 
lantic Ave. 

C. E. Stevens, 1901, 3 Joy St. 

Rev. F. L. Sullivan, 1877, 501 
Tremont Temple 

A. L. Taylor, J.B., 1901, 30 Court 
St. 



Boston 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



749 



L. E. Taylor, 1895, Technology 
Chambers, Irvington St. 

F. C. Tenney, Esq., 1880, 120 
Boylston St. 

R. M. Tenney, n 1899, 154 Pearl St. 

John Tetlow, Sc.D., 1864, 51 Cedar 
St., Roxbury 

F. E. Thompson, LL.B., 1895, 60 
State St. 

Samuel Thurber, Ph.D., 1858, 13 
Westminster Ave., Roxbury 

G. F. Tucker, LL.B., Ph.D., 1873, 
615 Barristers' Hall 

H. H. Tucker, 1901, 250 Devon- 
shire St. 
G. A. Tyzzer, 1884, 1529 Centre 

St., Roslindale 
R. C. Vose, 1896, 320 Boylston St. 
C. H. Waldo, n 1879, 1 Charles 

River Ave. 
C. S. Waldo, 1874, 54 Burroughs 

St., Jamaica Plain 
James Waldock, n 1844, 22 Delle 

Ave. 
Mrs. Edith A. T. Warburton, 1898, 

Ford Building 
P.ev. S. R. Warburton, 1898, Ford 

Building 
G. E. Warren, 1889, 71 Bay State 

Road 
T. L. Wells, M.D., 1879, 150 Warren 

St. 
H. D. Wheeler, M.D., n 1887, 2262 

Dorchester Ave., Dorchester 
I. R. Wheelock, 1869, 15 South 

Fairview St., Roslindale 
F. B. Whidden, n 1893, Boston 

American 
Rose A. Witham, g, Houghton, 

Mifflin and Co. 
T. W. Wood, D.M.D., 1884, 160 

Newbury St. 
F. W. Woodcock, 1891, 176 Fed- 
eral St. 
W. H. Woods, 1902, 45 Hancock 

St. 

E. Y. WooUey, 1888, 152 Con- 
gress St. 

W. W. Wormelle, n 1897, 6 Mello 
St. 

F. L. Young, 1874, 111 Purchase 
St. 

W. A. Young, D.O., 1891, 483 
Massachusetts Ave. 

BREWSTER 

L. A. Crocker, M.D., 1898 

BRIDGEWATER 

R. C. Crocker, n 1904 
Rev. W. L. Smith, 1880 
F. E. Sweet, Esq., 1884 



BROCKTON 

J. S. Allen, Jr., LL.B., 1898, 124 

Highland St. 
A. L. Beals, M.D., 1891, 106 Main 

St. 
H. A. Chase, M.D., 1901, 21 Fuller 

St. 
W. C. Drohan, 1905, 525 Main St. 
C. C. Eaton, 1901, 165 Belmont 

St. 

C. E. Field, M.D., 1875, 49 North 
Main St. 

E. W. Flagg, n 1901, The Norris 
Rev. E. B. French, 1890, Hotel 

Norris 
H. E. Goddard, M.D., 1875, 21 

Goddard Road 
S. K. Gurney, 1897, 122 Main St. 
Joseph Hewett, n 1896, 475 North 

Main St. 

D. S. Howard, n 1902, 12 Main St. 
C. W. Low, n 1899, 15 Columbia St. 
H. C. Low, 1901, 234 West Elm 

St. 
C. A. McLeod, n 1903, Care Dr. 

A. D. Ordway 
S. B. McLeod, LL.B., 1901, 28 

Bartlett St. 
S. T. Packard, LL.B., 1895, 100 

Prospect St. 
H. F. Parker, LL.B., 1889, 158 

Belmont St. 

E. L. Perkins, n 1893, 205 Cres- 
cent St. 

E. R. Scudder, 1904, 60 Wyman 
St. 

F. A. Simmons, M.D., 1899, The 
Checkerton 

G. E. Teehan, n 1904, 26 Glenwood 
Square 

E. H. Thompson, n 1902, 284 
Main St. 

BROOKFIELD 

Z. S. Freeman, n 1859 

BROOKLINE 

Elmer Case, 1885, 21 Harvard 

Ave. 
I. M. Cushing, 1899, 19 Harris St. 

F. W. Draper, M.D., 1862, 5 Vern- 
dale St. 

S. W. Duncan, 1895, Freeman and 

St. Paul Sts. 
S. A. Hopkins, 1893, 10 Beals St. 
Rev. W. H. Lvon, D.D., 1868, 353 

Walnut St. ' 
Joseph Walker, LL.B., 1887, 108 

Upland Road 
Hon. F. H. Williams, Esq., 1877, 

41 Coolidge St. 
Howland Wood, 1900, 93 Perry St. 



750 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Massachusetts 



BUCKLAND 

Caroline I. Doane, a 1903 
CAMBRIDGE 

C E. Akerstrom, n 1904, 25 Grant 

St. 
H. G. Arnold, 1905, Harvard 

Divinity School 
H. A. Baker, 1903, 29 Walter 

Hastings Hall 
W. S. Blake, 1901, 900 Massachu- 

S6ttS AvG 

L. F. Bliss, 1905, 68 Kirkland St. 

Rev. A. P. Bourne, 1890, 36 Shep- 
ard St. 

Mary J. Bourne, a 1903, 36 Shep- 
ard St. 

H N. S. Bradford, 1892, 5 Bates 
St. 

A. L. Brown, 1905, 30 Hastings 
Hall 

A. G. Chaffee, 1902, Riverbank 
Court 

A. P. Clarke, M.D., 1861, 825 
Massachusetts Ave. 

Latham Clarke, Ph.D., a 1903, 
Boylston Hall 

H. M. Cobb, 1903, 56 Everett Hall 

F. P. Cole, n 1896, 1524 Cam- 
bridge St. 

W. R. P. Davey, 1902, 88 Ham- 
mond St. 

H. N. Davis, 1901, Perkins Hall 

T. I. Deacon, n 1903, 1593 Massa- 
chusetts Ave. 

W. D. De Vault, 1898, 44 Perkins 
Hall 

A. C. Ely, 1894, 31 Inman St. 

E. F. Gamwell, 1894, 438 Broad- 
way 

Rev. E. M. Gushee, D.D., 1858, 
302 Brookline St. 

H. C. Hart, 1901, 7 Brentford 
Hall 

W. R. Harvey, LL.B., 1901, 2 
Gorham St. 
- Rev. G. E. Hathaway, n 1901, 70 
Kirkland St. 

A. A. Howard, 1905, Harvard Med- 
ical School 

R. G. Huling, Sc.D., 1869, 101 
Trowbridge St. 

J. H. McGough, Jr., 1905, 1734 
Cambridge St. 

J. C. Mahoney, 1905, 1734 Cam- 
bridge St. 

D. H. Montgomery, n 1861, 37 
Holworthy St. 

Prof. E. C. Moore, Ph.D., a 1891, 
21 Kirkland St. 



N. A. Moss, 1900, 284 Broadway 

Mrs. Harriet I. B. Moss, 1899, 284 
Broadway 

Arthur E. Norton, 1900, 85 Up- 
land Road 

Mrs. Mabel G. W. Norton, 1900, 
85 Upland Road 

W. E. Phillips, n 1903, 12 Inman 
St. 

L. A. Salisbury, 1904, Harvard 
Law School 

C. F. Schipper, n 1899, 298 Har- 
vard St. 

Rev. C. H. Spalding, D.D., 1865 
8 Scott St. 

Rev. W. H. Spencer, D.D., 1866 
63 Dana St. 

T. H. Stearns, 1903, 18 EUery St. 

W. E. Stone, 1866, 15 Hawthorn 
St. 

B. E. Stover, 1903, 2 Garden St. 
H. J. Swann, 1905, 68 Kirkland 

St. 

H. T. Waller, 1901, Y. M. C. A. 

H. E. Walter, a 1893, 401 Broad- 
way 

J. C. Whipple, 1889, 51 Sacramen- 
to St. 

S. H. Whitley, 1903, Harvard 
Law School 
CAMBRIDGEPORT 

Rev. C. H. Topliff, 1846, 385 
Washington St. 

CAMPELLO 

C. L. M. Holmberg, M.D., 1896, 
1 1 1 1 Warren Ave. 

CANTON 

G. M. Chamberlin, M.D., 1894 

H. J. Hart, Esq., 1902 
CHARLTON DEPOT 

H. F. Gould, n 1892 
CHELMSFORD CENTRE 

Rev. C. H. Ellis, 1894 
CHELSEA 

P. R. Bakeman, 1903, 121 Shurt- 
leflf St. 

Hon. A. D. Bosson, Esq., 1875 

A. W. Ingalls, 1905, Revere Rub- 
ber Co. 

C. A. PhiUips, 1902, 21 Parker St. 

Mary R. Stark, 1900, 12 Tudor St. 

Rev. C. A. G. Thurston, 1866, 10 
Orange St. 
CHESTER 

F. E. Perkins, n 1901 
CHESTNUT HILL 

C. R. Adams, 1880, Heath St. 

F. A. Farnham, LL.B., 1872, 65 
Crafts Road 



Massachusetts 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



751 



CHICOPEE 

Rev. F. W. Sandford, 1890, 156 

Springfield St. 
Irving Southworth, 1902 
Luther White, Esq., 1864 

CHICOPEE FALLS 

F. P. Cobb, n 1882, 332 Grove St. 
H. P. Ware, n 1904 

CLINTON 

Rev. C. M. Bowers, D.D., 1838, 

149 Water St. 
W. V. Burdett, n 1883 

COCHITUATE 

R. E. Corlew, 1898 

CONCORD 

M. B. L. Bradford, 1878 
Edna G. Calef, 1903 
H. F. Davison, 1905, Concord 
School 

F. W. Penniman, n 1904 
W. B. Trull, M.D., 1861 
Wilfred Wheeler n 1898 

CONCORD JUNCTION 
Rev. W. J. Batt, 1855 
W. A. Hart, 1903 

CONWAY 

Rev. H. A. Calhoun, 1898 

COTTAGE CITY 
R. A. Lane, 1904 

DANA 

Harriet E. Spooner, 1900 

DANVERS 

A. E. Fuller, n 1899 

A. F. Masury, 1904, 48 Elm St. 

Rev. C. H. Wheeler, 1882 

DEDHAM 

Hon. F. D. Ely, 1859 
Richard Olney, 2d, 1892 

DIGHTON 

E. S. Cobb, 1900 

Mrs. Lura C. S. Cobb, 1900 

DRACUT 

A. C. Varnum, n 1859 

EAST BRIDGEWATER 
C. W. Dealtry, 1904 
William Edson, n 1856 
E. H. Grout, 1885 

EAST CHARLEMONT 

G. C. Newton, 1869 

EAST DEDHAM 

A. E. Freeman, n 1903, 24 Myrtle 
St. 

EAST DOUGLAS 
C. S. Caswell, 1882 
S. P. Holbrook, M.D., 1859 



EAST NORTHFIELD 
A. T. Holton, n 1903 

EAST NORTON 

Winifred Austin, 1898 

EAST WEYMOUTH 

A. L. Copeland, n 1901 

EAST WHITMAN 
C. T. Snow, 1877 

EDGARTOWN 

M. B. Mead, 1868 

EVERETT 

M. R. Foster, 1898, 262 Main St. 
W. O. Parkinson, n 1901, 51 Sum- 
mer St. 

FAIR HAVEN 

Mrs. Alice M. T. Paull, 1899 
Mabel L. Potter, 1897 

FALL RIVER 

E. S. Adams, 1879 

F. A. Albro, 1905, 288 Lincoln 
Ave. 

C. L. Baker, Esq., 1884 
R. J. Barker, n 1898, Barker Lum- 
ber Co. 
W. H. Beattie, 1886, 784 High 

St. 
JefTerson Borden, 1866 
S. W. Bowen, M.D., 1864 
H. F. Brightman, 1904, 76 War- 
ren St. 

F. C. Broomhead, 1905, 162 High 
St. 

C. E. Bury, 1886, 57 Ridge St. 
A. I. Connell, M.D., 1887, 456 

South Main St. 
C. W. Connell, M.D., 1881, 582 

North Main St. 
Benjamin Cook, Esq., 1868, 257 

French St. 
L. P. Damon, 1905, 46 Richmond 

St. 

E. B. Durfee, 1884, 389 Stafford 
Road 

G. F. Dyer, n 1890, Citizens' Sav- 
ings Bank Building 

H. H. Earl, 1866, Room 19, Gran- 
ite Block 

F. E. Fash, 1902, 549 Osborn St. 
H. M. Fenner, 1901, 272 Tune St. 
H. S. Fenner, 1870, 272 June St. 
J. R. Ferguson, 1894, 566 Osborn 

St. 
Anna L. Fox, 1904, 34 Ninth St. 
J. P. Gage, 1892, Box 595 
A. E. Goddard, 1877, 473 Walnut 

St. 
R. R. Goff, 1893, 144 Winter St. 



752 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Massachusetts 



Hon. George Grime, LL.B., 1886 
G. C. Hathaway, LL.B., 1899 
Nicholas Hathaway, Esq., 1847, 

120 Locust St. 
Nicholas Hathaway, LL.B., 1883, 

17 South Main St. 
Edward Herbert, M.D., n 1900 
A. H. Hood, Esq., 1881, 715 High 

St. 
R. W. Jackson, M.D., 1889, 251 

Cherry St. 
Hon. A. J. Jennings, LL.B., 1872 

0. S. Jennings, 1905, 421 June St. 
L. W. Jutten, 1904, 610 Cherry St. 
W. T. Learned, M.D., 1882, 46 

Franklin St. 

Rev. C. E. Lewis, 1897, 15 Almy 
St. 

Leontine Lincoln, h 1889, 289 
Bank St. 

J. H. Lindsey, M.D., 1892, 320 
Pine St. 

Minnie E. Locke, n 1904 

C. B. Luther, 1883, 655 Rock St. 

C. J. McCreery, 1886, 900 Ply- 
mouth Ave. 

J. W. Mackenzie, 1904, 183 Bel- 
mont St. 

P. A. Mathewson, 1880, 139 Rock 
St. 

J. D. Milne, 1877, News Office 

J. M. Morton, LL.D., h 1882, 87 
Rock St. 

Margaret Morton, g, 487 Rock St. 

C. D. Peirce, n 1894, 26 Taylor St. 
G. F. Pope, h 1892, 175 Rock St. 
Rev. G. W. Shaw, 1865, 338 Pine 

St. 

D. F. Slade, . LL.B., 1880, 636 
Rock St. 

Harry Smalley, 1904, 1250 High 
St. 

1. N. Smith, 1868, 122 Highland 
Ave. 

G. H. Sweet, 1895, 591 Middle St. 

E. E. Thompson, 1899, 110 Staf- 
ford Road 

E. F. Thompson, n 1887, Box 280 
E. A. Thurston, Esq., 1893, 344 

Highland Ave. 
Rev. A. G. Upham, D.D., 1874, 

284 Bank St. 
FEEDING HILLS 
C. M. Granger, 1904 
W. T. Hastings, 1903 

FITCHBURG 

W. H. Bennett, M.D., 1886, 39 

Hartwell St. 
C. T. Crocker, 1854, 84 Prospect 

St. 



E. S. Crocker, n 1881 

Mrs. Daza P. M. Drury, 1902, 40 

Highland Ave. 
L. A. Drury, 1902, 40 Highland 

Ave. 
C. B. Gay, M.D., n 1897, 47 Day 

St. 
G. P. Grant, Jr., 1889, 100 Pros- 
pect St. 
W. P. Hall, Esq., n 1889, 140 

Main St. 
W. C. Hardy, 1902, 10 Charles St. 
G. K. Hudson, LL.B., 1896, 112 

Day St. 
R. S. Litchfield, n 1903 
Francis McMurray, M.D., n 1896 
J. L. Peden, n 1902, 21 Winter St. 
H. E. Pierce, 1902, P. O. Box 86 
R. T. Shea, n 1902, 578 Main St. 
A. E. Stratton, LL.B., 1873, 46 

Highland Ave. 

FOXBORO 

E. L. Ashley, 1903 

Sarah L. Simmons, 1899, Box 148 

FRAMINGHAM 

R. H. Belknap, 1897 

FRANKLIN 

Rev. F. A. Everett, 1882 
T. M. Gallison, 1904 
I. M. Gamwell, 1896 

F. W. C. Handy, n 1902 
F. V. Hussey, M.D., 1900 
C. A. R. Ray, 1902 

GARDNER 

J. D. Edgell, 1864, 98 Elm St. 
E. E. Harkness, 1905 
J. I. Wood, 1879, 74 Woodland 
Ave. 

GEORGETOWN 

E. S. Bailey, n 1896 

GLEASONDALE 

F. H. Bates, n 1900 

GLOUCESTER 

Rev. Gibbs Braislin, D.D., 1880 
William Hale, M. D., 1880, 90 

Washington St. 
W. A. Robinson, 1896, 77 Mt. 

Pleasant Ave. 
X. D. Tingley, 1868, 13 Hampden 

St. 

GRAFTON 

F. E. Hall, n 1896 

GRANITEVILLE 

W. K. Putney, n 1902 

GREAT BARRINGTON 
A. C. Collins, Esq., 1878 
F. C. Milliard, 1899, R. F. D. 1 



Massachusetts 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



753 



GREENFIELD 

L. A. Cook, n 1883 
GREENWOOD 

G. E. Walker, 1898, 20 Green- 
wood Ave. 
GROTON 

Fannie E. Woods, a 1895 

HADLEY 

F. T. Reynolds, 1900 

HANOVER 

C. A. Harris, 1897 
HAVERHILL 

Rev. H. E. Chapman, 1890, 398 

Washington St. 
C. O. Chase, 1903, 33 Lawrence St. 
Rev. F. H. Davis, 1882, 86 Chest- 
nut St. 
W. R. Evans, n 1902 
H. W. Hanscom, 1900, 156 Main 

St. 
H. C. Jewett, M.D., 1881, 35 

Vine St. 
Mrs. Frances E. P. McClellan, n 

1901 
C. H. Poor, Esq., 1876, 62 Lake- 
view Ave. 
HIGHLANDVILLE 

W. R. Bullock, n 1902, The Wil- 
liam Carter Co. 
R. A. Carter, n 1903 
HINSDALE 

Rev. J. C. Seagrave, 1845 
HINGHAM 

Mrs. Mary A. O. Peterson, 1901 
HOLYOKE 

T. J. Dowd, n 1893, 123 Sargent 

St. 
Austin Goodyear, n 1850 
A. G. Host, 1898, 294 Locust St. 
Mrs. Mary I. E. Host, n 1900, 294 
Locust St. 

G. F. Jenks, 1898, Holyoke Tele- 
gram 

M. J. Lynch, 1904, 276 Dwight St. 
J. A. Ranger, n 1904 

HOPEDALE 

E. C. Burnham, 1886 

G. H. Coffin, M.D., 1874 
H. L Dunn, 1891 

F. M. Kinsley, 1903, 9 Hopedale 
St. 

HYDE PARK 

G. G. Bass, 1900, 23 Childs St. 
A. L. Grover, M.D., 1898, 15 East 

River St. 
H. R. Hitchcock, M.D., 1884, 31 

Oak St. 
H. B. Miner, 1864. 62 Oak St. 



W. A. Mowry, Ph.D., h 1866, 17 
Riverside Square 

LANCASTER 

Rev. G. M. Bartol, D.D., 1842 

LAWRENCE 

A. E. Baker, 1883, John K. Tar- 
box School 

G. W. Dow, M.D., 1877, 246 
Haverhill St. 

Hon. A. N. Frost, Esq., 1894 

Rev. G. F. Green, 1896, 274 Haver- 
hill St. 

G. N. Norton, 1892, 6 Haverhill 
St. 

Walter Smith, 1901, 201 C rleton 
St. 

D. E. Truesdale, n 1900, 327 Es- 
sex St. 

S. B. Trumbull, 1904, 541 Lowell 

St. 
G. R. Waterman n 1864 

LEOMINSTER 

C. E. Bigelow, M.D., 1878 

E. C. Gould, M.D., ti 1901, 152 
Lancaster St. 

J. W. Healey, n 1901 

W. M. Richardson, n 1902 

LOWELL 

S. H. Chace, 1893 

Rev. A. R. Dilts, 1882 

J. G. Gordon, n 1889 

C. H. Mclntire, Esq., 1885, 568 

Pine St. 
Rev. L. C. Manchester, D.D., 1858, 

223 Parkview Ave. 

F. A. Spence, 1877, 38 Burt St. 
S. W. Stevens, Esq., 1858 

LUDLOW 

Rev. D. H. Stoddard, 1864, R. 
F. D. 2 

LYNN 

Rev. F. T. Hazlewood, D.D., 1864, 

161 Allen Ave. 
R. H. Lear, n 1902, 21 Prospect 
St. 

G. H. Lewis, n 1903 
G. B. Obear, a 1905 

J. S. Pevear, 1899, 50 Whittier St. 
A. W. Pinkham, n 1902, 306 

Western Ave. 
L. D. Russell, n 1904, 17 Willow 

St. 
T. A. Welch, 1905, 13 Hamilton 

Ave. 

MALDEN 

S. H. Baker, 1883, 51 Rockland 
Ave. 



754 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Massachusetts 



Rev. A. M. Crane, 1869, 27 Wil- 
liams St. 

Lewis Dexter, Jr., 1883, 65 Las 
Casas St. 

A. G. Griffin, M.D., n 1877, 195 
Pleasant St. 

A. F. Pease, 1875, 3 Kneeland St. 

E. A. Perry, 1890, 10 Tremont St. 

J. A. Taylor, 1881, 41 Myrtle St. 

H. C. Tracy, a 1905 

L. P. Whipple, n 1860, 128 Salem 
St. 

MANCHESTER 

R. C. Allen, 1897, Lock Box 9 
Rev. D. F. Lamson, n 1860 

MANSFIELD 

Rev. W. M. Macnair, 1903 
C. G. Robinson, 1899 
J. W. Rogers, 1861 

MARLBORO 

W. A. Dudley, n 1869, 245 East 
Main St. 

MARSHFIELD HILLS 

E. L. Willard, 1891 

MATTAPAN 

Rev. G. R. Hazard, 1894 

MATTAPOISETT 
G. W. Morris, 1898 

MAYNARD 

O. C. Trees, 1902 

MEDFIELD 

T. H. Kenworthy, 1901 
George Washburn, 1872 

MEDFORD 

Rev. J. P. Abbott, 1874 
Joseph Kirwen, n 1893, 194 Win- 
throp St. 

F. A. Rugg, 1897, 121 Park St. 
A. R. Winter, 1901, 31 College 

Ave. 

MEDWAY 

W. H. Barnard, 1889 
Rev. R. W. Drawbridge, 1896 
O. C. B. Nason, M.D., 1882 
Rev. W. W. Wakeman, 1887, 
R. F. D. 

MELROSE 

Sarah M. Fisher, a 1897, 4 Beverly 

St. 
A. L. Holmes, n 1884, 431 Lebanon 

St. 
Mrs. Anne M. L. Putney, Jr., 1899, 

345 Lebanon St. 
O. B. Munro, 1878, 13 Howard St. 
T. H. Tucker, 1854 
H. G. Wilcox, 1898, 347 Lebanon 

St. 



MELROSE HIGHLANDS 

Lora M. Poor, n 1898, 108 Hey- 

ward Ave. 
J. R. Wellman, LL.B., 1899, 983 

Franklin St. 

METHUEN 

Sarah E. Taylor, 1904, 5 Centre St. 

MIDDLEBORO 

H. S. Drake, M.D., 1877, 45 Peirce 
St. 

W. E. Harlow, n 1904, 16 South- 
wick St. 

Rev. J. S. Holmes, D.D., 1864, Bar- 
den Hills 

E. T. P. Jenks, 1895, 26 North 
Main St. 

J. C. Sullivan, Esq., 1867 

A. R. Thatcher, 1900 

MILFORD 

L. J. Gillon, n 1896 

MILLBURY 

H. L. Everett, 1886, 23 Maple St. 
E. F. Hull, 1898 
C. W. Park, n 1897 

MILTON 

Edith M. Brown, 1897 

E. J. Carpenter, Litt.D., 1866 

W. C. Hill, 1894 

MITTINEAGUE 

P. W. Burke, 1901 

MONSON 

H. E. Nickless, 1901, P. O. Box 67 

MOUNT HERMON 
L. L. Drury, 1902 

MT. WASHINGTON, Berkshire Co. 
H. F. Keith, n 1863 

NANTUCKET 

J. M. Bovey, n 1904 

NATICK 

A. L. Barbour, 1892 
A. H. Fittz, 1900, 60 Pond St. 
H. W. Rice, 1881, 9 Wilson St. 
L. H. Sutherland, 1903 

NEEDHAM 

C. H. Allen, 1897 

E. H. Gilbert, D.M.D., 1900 

A. F. Leonard, 1904 

C. B. Moseley, 1900 

H. L. Thompson, 1896 

NEW BEDFORD 

H. C. Allen, M.D., 1897, 11 Eighth 

St. 
W. F. Arrington, 1888, 321 Bleek- 

er St. 
S. H. Bailey, n 1902, Oneko Woolen 

Mills 



Massachusetts 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



755 



C. W. Barney, n 1900, 83 Linden 

St. 
T. B. Baylies, n 1895, 86 Bedford 

St. 
T. J. Brady, n 1897, 314 County 

St. 
Anna W. Braley, n 1902, 619 

County St. 

C. O. Dexter, 1885, 3 Maple St. 
Rev. C. M. Gallup, 1896, 123 Bed- 
ford St. 

F. H. Gifford, 1881 

F. W. Greene, 1902, 17 5 Williams 
St. 

B. F. Haines, n 1899 
W. H. Hand, n 1898 

G. C. Hatch, Jr., 1897 

E. W. Holmes, 1903, 661 County 
St. 

Hazen Kimball, 1895, 461 Chan- 
cery St. 

D. J. Lowney, M.D., n 1897, Weld 
St. 

A. W. Milliken, 1904, 8 Lincoln St. 

W. B. Northrup, n 1894 

H. W. Parker, M.D., 1872, 13 

South Sixth St. 
A. C. Pollard, n 1860 

E. E. Potter, 1890 
James Smith, n 1880 

R. A. Soule, Jr., 1899, 324 Cottage 

St. 
A. H. Swift, n 1882, 96 Madison 

St. 
Frederic Taber, n 1876 
E. T. Tucker, M.D., 1871, 258 

Pleasant St. 
A. F. Wood, 1869, 111 Acushnet 

Ave. 
Edmund Wood, 1876 

NEWBURYPORT 

W. E. Andrews, 1891, 6 Summit 

St. 
E. H. Austin, n 1862 
G. P. Merrill, a 1896, 13 Allen St. 
Rev. Richard Wright, 1887, 298 
High St. 

NEW DORCHESTER 

J. D. Bennett, 1895, 88 Green- 
wood St. 
H. B. Lang, M.D., 1896, 369 Tal- 
bot Ave. 

NEWTON 

E. H. Cutler, 1857, 3 Linder Ter- 
race 
G. L. Parker, 1896, 39 Nonantum 
St. 

NEWTON CENTRE 

Rev. F. L. Anderson, D.D., h 1904 



A. W. Armington, 1900, 31 Parker 

St. 
Ilsley Boone, 1904, 28 Knowles 

St. 
Rev. E. D. Burr, D.D., 1884, 848 

Beacon St. 
F. L. Carr, 1901, 21 Farwell Hall 
Prof. J. M. English, D.D., 1870 
S. H. Greene, n 1901, 18 Alden St. 
Prof. G. E. Horr, D.D., 1876 
Rev. L. W. King, 1879, 328 Brook- 
line St. 
A. B. Rice, 1884, 106 Summer St. 

A. H. Stanton, 1904, 25 Farwell 
Hall 

J. H. Thompson, 1905, 26 Far- 
well Hall 

George Walker, 1891, 96 Montvale 
Road 

B. B. Wood, 1905 

NEWTON HIGHLANDS 

E. G. Hapgood, n 1901, 21 Terrace 

Ave. 
Rev. C. A. Reese, 1875, 2 Rae- 

burn Terrace 

C. A. Reese, 1902 
J. H. Vose, 1884 

NEWTON LOWER FALLS 
W. G. Leland, 1900 

NEWTONVILLE 

N. F. Bryant, 1899, 70 Walker 

St. 
A. S. N. Estes, n 1892, 12 Chesley 

Ave. 

NORTH ADAMS 

Dora A. Barber, n 1899, 144 

Pleasant St. 
Rev. T. E. Busfield, D.D., a 1894, 

123 Church St. 
Rev. J. H. Spencer, 1882 
Mabel Temple, n 1898 

E. S. Wilkinson, n 1900 

NORTHAMPTON 

R. H. Cook, n 1901, 86 Main St. 
Rev. T. J. A. Fitzgerald, 1897, 

Box 483 
Inez L. Whipple, 1900, Smith 
College 

NORTH ANDOVER 

H. S. Clark, 1902, 247 Main St. 

NORTH ATTLEBORO 
L. D. Barrows, 1903 
H. C. Bullard, M.D., 1866 
N. C. Bullard, M.D., n 1894 

F. B. Byram, Esq., 1869 

Annie F. Cheever, 1903, 91 Elm 

St. 
Rev. W. A. Farren, 187 5 



756 



BROWN UNIVERvSITY 



Massachusetts 



Katherine M. Neuschuez, 1898, 23 
Bank St. 

Linda Richardson, 1897, 13 Divi- 
sion St. 

H. H. Totten, n 1898 

F. T. Westcott. 1890 

NORTH BROOKFIELD 
L. H. Adams, n 1900, 
E. D. Burns, n 1902 

NORTH DANA 

E. A. Northrop, 1900 

NORTH DARTMOUTH 
E. P. Carr, 1901 

E. S. Macomber, n 1904 

NORTH EASTON 

F. J. Bradley, g 

H. S. Pratt, 1901, Ames Gymna- 
sium 

F. J. Sexton, M.D., n 1893 

NORTH GRAFTON 
Rev. W. T. Rice, 1881 

NORTH HANOVER 

Rev. Andrew Read, n 1854 

NORTH READING 

W. P. Davis, M.D., n 1865 

NORTH TISBURY 

J. J. F. Amidon, n 1898 

NORTON, Bristol Co. 

A. M. Round, M.D., 1876 

NORWOOD 

Henry Mahoney, LL.B., 1895, 183 
Walpole St. 

W. J. Renne, n 1902, Care Wins- 
low Brothers and Smith Co. 

ORANGE 

A. I. Clow, n 1904, IS Myrtle St. 

OXFORD 

G. W. Parker, 1899, High School 

PALMER 

F. L. Dillon, 1903 
R. J. Fuller, 1898 
C. H. Hobson, 1904 
W. E. Tuthill, 1901 

PETERSHAM 

J. W. Brooks, LL.B., 1855 

PITTSFIELD 

J. V. Anthony, n 1904, Woodlawn 
Inn 

T. E. Dunn, 1901, 160 First St. 

Rev. J. B. Oilman, 1900, Wood- 
lawn Inn 

Adelbert Phinney, n 1897 

PLAINVILLE 

Florence J. Whiting, 1896 



PLYMOUTH 

G. D. Bates, n 1850 

Anna M. Klingenhagen, n 1-901 

Care Mrs. F. Lanman 
Clara F. Robinson, n 1897, 37 
Summer St. 
OUINCY 

^ Rev. W. A. Brady, 1894, 179 
Franklin St. 
Rev. W. E. Gardner, 1895, Christ's 

Church Rectory 
C. F. Harper, 1892 

RANDOLPH 

H. K. Rowe, Ph.D., 1892 

RAYNHAM 

J. M. Manning, 1857 

READING 

F. M. Cook, 1903 

Rev. W. H. Fish, 1870, 1 Walnut 

Park 
Rev. H. G. Gay, 1863, 14 Eaton St. 
A. F. Hunt, 1889, Cor. Main and 

South Sts. 
READVILLE 

J. R. Corthell, n 1873 
REHOBOTH 

N. T- Lamson, n 1902 
O. E. Perry, n 1882 
Cora H. Whittaker, 1905 

REVERE 

W. H. Winslow, 1880, 624 Broad- 
way 
ROCKLAND 

J. W. Dyson, 1903, 63 Franklin 
Ave. 
ROCK PORT 

Nathaniel Pool, 1854 

ROWLEY 

G. B. Blodgette, LL.B., 1866 
Charles Herbert, n 1860 

SALEM 

J. N. Ashton, 1891 

R. G. Martin, 1904, 12i Hathorne 
St. 

Rev. R. M. Martin, 1873, 12^ 
Hathorne St. 

R. C. Wade, n 1904, 20 Board- 
man St. 

SCOTLAND 

H. W. Pratt, 1903 

SEEKONK 

Prof. J. F. Greene, 1891 

SHARON 

Ezekiel Capen, n 1842 
J. M. Capron, 1900 
G. W. Field, Ph.D., 1887 
Rev. N. N. Glazier, 1866 



Massachusetts 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



757 



SHELBURNE FALLS 
Rev. R. E. Hunt. 1900 
G. M. Innis, 1902 

SHELDONVILLE 

Rev. O. O. Ordway, 1874 

SOMERVILLE 

Emily F. Allen, g, 15 Wiggles- 
worth St. 

C. F. Cuddy, n 1903, 14 Church 
St. 

S. W. Foss, 1882, 249 Highland 
Ave. 

E. S. Goodwin, 1905, 13 Willow 
Ave. 

Rev. J. R. Gow, 1877, 42 Frank- 
lin St. 

Grace E. Lamphear, n 1896, 19 
Prospect Hill Ave. 

F. H. Morris, 1895, 86 Hudson St. 
L. H. Raymond, M.D., n 1901, 46 

Bow St. 
David Robinson, M.D., 1901, 34 
Laurel St. 

E. A. Saunders, n 1903, 16 Sum- 
mer St. 

Marie L. Tifft, n 1896, 201 School 
St. 

G. M. Wadsworth, 1884, 23 Mun- 
roe Ave. 

C. G. White, 1905, 124 Highland 
Ave. 

SOUTHBRIDGE 

A. M. Bartholomew, n 1901 
C. C. Bradford, M.D., 1877 
Rev. G. A. Gordon, 1895, 5 Park 

St. 
W. J. Henry, n 1902 
C. A. Tetrault, 1902, 40 Everett 

St. 

SOUTH FRAMINGHAM 

O. A. Freeman, 1886, 8 Leland St. 
James McPherson, n 1904, Con- 
cord House 
C. H. Pratt, n 1901, 5 Alexander 

St. 
George A. Winsor, n 1895, 10 
Richardson Court 
SOUTH HADLEY 

President Mary E. Woolley, Litt.D., 
1894, Mt. Holyoke College 
SOUTH HADLEY FALLS 
W. H. Dennett, 1902 
A. S. Gaylord, 1902 

F. E. Whittemore, 1883 
SOUTH HANSON 

Rev. Ephraim Hapgood, 1874 
SOUTH WATERBORO 
J. W. Downs, n 1901 



SOUTHWICK 

H. A. Miller, 1876 
SPENCER 

J. T. Casey, n 1899 

F. A. Galvin, 1901, 1 Bell St. 

R. K. Hyde, 1898 

SPRINGFIELD 

Scott Adams, Esq., 1895, 455 

Main St. 
E. E. Butler. 1903, 93 Park St. 
C. A. Cadwell, n 1874, 190 State St. 
W. G. Collenburg, n 1903, 364 

Belmont Ave. 
W. B. Currier, n 1904 
J. L. Dale, M.D., 1868, 275 Pine St. 
E. F. Foster, n 1855, 40 High St. 
C. H. Maryott, 1904, 39 Wendell St. 
M. F. Mason, n 1902, 126 Quincy 

St. 
O. H. Merrick, 1876, 64 Magnolia 

W. H. Mitchell, 1900, The F. A. 
Bassette Co. 

Rev. P. S. Moxom, D.D., h 1892, 
83 Dartmouth Terrace 

T. F. O'Malley, n 1904, 516 Liber- 
ty St. 

W. H. Pomeroy, M.D., 1882, 310 
State St. 

Rev. A. P. Reccord, 1892, Unity 
Parsonage 

A. D. Shaw, n 1902, 47 Windsor St. 

H. S. Smith, a 1900, Northampton 
Ave. 

R. W. Stoddard, Esq., 1900, 31 
Elm St. 

Rev. H. E. Thayer, 1882, 77 Gar- 
field St. 

A. L. Woodworth, n 1902, Spring- 
field Arsenal 

STATE FARM 

A. V. Blackstone, 1903 

STERLING 

Rev. W. L. Stone, 1891 

STONEHAM 

H. S. Harding, 1905 

A. L. Patch, 1904, 28 Lincoln St. 

SWAMPSCOTT 

H. C. Childs, 1878, 19 Andrew 
Road 

SWANSEA 

T. C. Hascall, 1905, Care J. W. 

Greene, R. F. D. 2 
W. C. Hascall, 1905, Care J. W. 

Greene, R. F. D. 2. 

B. E. Martin, 1894 

TAUNTON 

Rev. E. E. Atkinson, 1879 



758 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Massachusetts 



M. T. Barker, 1903, 49 Winthrop 

St. 
O. A. Barker, 1861 
R. E. Barker, 1899, 19 Main St. 
Simeon Borden, Jr., Esq., 1882 
Edith A. Brown, 1905, 71 Bay St. 
J. E. Crane, 1872 
Pearl B. Grant, 1900, 6 Harrison 

St. 
E. S. Hanson, 1899, 18 Cedar St. 
H. M. Lovering, 1861 

E. B. Maltby, n 1862, Cohannet 
Mills 

Rev. C. A. Meader, 1891, St. 

John's Rectory 
H. K. Poole, 1900, 72^ Cohannet 

St. 
A. G. Sadler, Esq., 1873 

D. C. Snow, 1893, 5 Dartmouth 
St. 

Allison Stone, 1896, 42 Adams St. 

F. L. Tinkham, LL.B., 1880 

W. W. Waterman, M.D., h 1870 
TEWKSBURY 

Rev. E. W. Pride, 1865 
TOPSFIELD 

Justin Allen, M.D., 1852 
TOUISSET 

E. K. Arnold, 1904 
TOWNSEND 

Susan R. Scott, 1900 
TUFTS COLLEGE 

Prof. C. D. Bray, h 1873 

H. D. Smith, 1903, Box 115 
UPTON 

Anna L. Metcalf, 1897 

UXBRIDGE 

Margaret Roys, 1902 
S. H. Sayles, n 1901 

D. W. Taft, n 1896 

VINEYARD HAVEN 
Rev. A. E. Hylan, 1892 

WAKEFIELD 

A. A. Howard, 1905, 15 Salem St. 
L. L. McMaster, n 1904, Albion St. 

E. E. Tyzzer, 1897, 28 Lafayette 
St. 

Rev. F. W. Wheeler, 1902 

WALES 

Rev. E. B. Dolan, 1893 

WALPOLE 

Mrs. Ruth S. R. Allen, 1897 
J. F. Fales, n 1856 

WALTHAM 

P. R. BuUard, n 1897, Lexington 

St. 
N. C. Reed, n 1903, 77 Crescent St. 



N. A. Tufts, LL.B., 1900, 681 
Main St. 

E. F. Viles, n 1899 
WARREN 

H. F. Hill, n 1895 
WATERTOWN 

W. W. Rugg, 1896, 703 Mt. Au- 
burn St. 

Volney Skinner, Esq., 1884 

S. F. Whitney, 1859, 9 Garfield 
St. 

R. B. Woodsum, 1905, 60 Laurel 
St. 
WAVERLY 

Rev. C. S. Scott, 187 7 
WEBSTER 

A. N. Fairbank, 1878 

Rev. H. St. J. Filmer, 1893 

Mrs. Lucy M. F. Filmer, n 1897 

Samuel Slater, n 1884 
WELLESLEY 

G. C. Anthony, M.D., n 1903 

Grace E. Cooley, a 1895, Welles- 
ley College 

Prof. C. G. Hamilton, 1888 

Pres. Caroline Hazard, Litt.D., h 
1899, Wellesley College 

Prof. H. C. MacDougall, Mus.D., 
h 1901 
WENHAM DEPOT 

A. S. Thomson, 1898 

Mrs. Ida M. F. Thomson, 1899 

WEST ACTON 

Rev. Gorham Easterbrook, 1879 

Rev. F. H. Viets, 1879 
WESTBORO 

G. B. Brigham, 1881 

H. E. Brigham, n 1885 

W. H. Reeby, M.D., n 1874 

I. E. Walker, 1890 

WEST BOYLSTON 

L. A. Goodale, n 1900 

A. W. Hinds, 1887 

H. A. Weeks, n 1899, Box 15 

Miriam E. Withee, 1902 

WEST BRIDGEWATER 

J. F. Hennessey, n 1900 

WEST BROOKFIELD 
C. W. Goodwin, 1897 
Rev. A. A. Smith, 1873 

WESTFIELD 

J. C. Greenough, LL.D., h 1876 
Mary L. Hays, 1902, 8 Connor 
Ave. 

WEST LYNN 

F. E. Marble, 1905, 191 North 
Common St. 



Massachusetts 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



759 



WEST MEDFORD 

Mrs. Isabel W. B. Wood, 1895, 61 
Boston Ave. 

WEST MEDWAY 

C. H. Deans, Esq., n 1858 

WEST NEWBURY, £55^^ Co. 

D. E. N. Carleton, n 1863 

WEST NEWTON 

D. F. Downing, M.D., 1900, 1650 

Washington St. 
A. L. Wright, n 1900 

WEST ROXBURY 

G. P. Beckford, 1895, 14 Max- 
field St. 

WEST SOMERVILLE 

S. T. Bartlett, 1905, 170 Curtis St. 

A. L. Philbrick, 1903, 174 Morri- 
son Ave. 

R. H. Philbrick, n 1903, 174 Mor- 
rison Ave. 

Rev. P. B. Shiere, 1870, 210 Elm 
St. 

WEST SPRINGFIELD 
L. J. Kavanaugh, 1898 
J. J. Riley, n 1898 

WEST UPTON 

A. P. Williams, 1889 

WEYMOUTH 

J. R. Bouldry, n 1904 

WHITINSVILLE 

W. W. Harriman, 1903 

WHITMAN 

A. H. Harlow, n 1897 

C. F. Reed, 1885, 19 Alden St. 

F. E. Sharp, n 1895 

WILBRAHAM 

G. F. Comstock, 1879 

J. M. Foster, M.D., 1852 
Arthur Wakefield, 1900 

WILMINGTON 

C. E. West, n 1888 

WINCHENDON 

Rev. J. F. Fielden, 1867 

B. P. Raymond, 1904 
A. T. White, n 1884 

R. L. Whitney, M.D., 1900 

WINCHENDON SPRINGS 

J. N. White, n 1903 

WINCHESTER 

G. T. Baker, D.D.S., n 1880 

A. P. Briggs, 1898 

W. P. Palmer, 1878, 135 High- 
land Ave. 

J. H. Shattuck, 1878, 16 Mt. Ver- 
non St. 



WINSTED 

Winnifred B. King, 1899, 155 
Spencer St. 

WINTHROP 

J. H. Foss, 1863, 11 Woodside 
Park 

WINTHROP HIGHLANDS 

Fred Tenney, 1894, 1 Floyd St. 
WOBURN 

G. F. Bean, LL.B., 1881 

O. F. Bryant, 1858, 164 Salem St. 

W. P. Cutler, n 1899, 16 Franklin 
St. 

A. E. Gage, Esq., 1882, 8 Sher- 
man Place 
WOLLASTON 

Rev. T. S. Barbour, D.D., 1874 

H. M. Willard, Sc.D., 1864 

WOLLASTON HEIGHTS 

Rev. Preston Gurney, 1866, 60 
Grand View Ave. 
WOODS HOLE 

P. S. Crowell, n 1904 
G. W. David, 1899 
Rev. George Fisher, n 1866 
F. W. Wamsley, 1895 
WORCESTER 

D. W. Abercrombie, LL.D., h 

1883, Worcester Academy 
F. D. Aldrich, 1895, Worcester 

Academy 
C. S. Allen, n 1904, 63 Wachu- 

sett St. 
C. S. Anderson, LL.B.,' 1900, 10 

Einhorn Road 
C. B. Boland.n 1903, 11 La Grange 
St. 

C. H. Bowker, n 1870, 3 Harvard 

R. M. Brown, 1893, State Nor- 
mal School 

D. F. Carey, 1902, 64 Mulberry St. 
W. W. Clark, Esq., 1899, 15 West- 
land St. 

J. A. Clough, LL.B., 1899, 1 Mer- 
rick St. 

Mrs. Sarah H. Colvin, 1899, 1 
Jackson St. 

Hon. E. L. Davis, Esq., 1854 

P. T. Dolan, n 1901, 18 Hanover 
St. 

O. p. Durkee, 1893, 72 Oread St. 

Rev. C. B. Elder, 1877 

J. F. Estes, n 1894, 30 Woodland 
St. 

L. E. Feingold, 1904, 22 Spruce 
St. 

Hon. F. A. GaskiU, LL.D., 1866, 
116 Lincoln St. 



760 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Massachusetts 



G. A. Gaskill, Esq., 1898, 610 
State Mutual Building 

R. W. Greene, M.D., 1883, 21 
West St. 

G. W. Hathaway, 1902, Worces- 
ter Academy 

F. A. Howarth, 1872, 45 Cedar St. 
Rev. D. W. Hoyt, 1871, 335 Lin- 
coln St. 

H. C. Hull, 1898, 112 Front St. 

J. F. Humes, Esq., n 1888, 45 
Abbot St. 

Joseph Jackson, 1868, 15 Wood- 
land St. 

W. E. MacGowan, 1902, 16 Brit- 
tan St. 

G. E. Marble, n 1900, 18 Tirrell 
St. 

J. A. Mattuck, .1904, 42 Provi- 
dence St. 

Rachel L. Moore, a 1896, 25 Wil- 
liam St. 

S. A. Moulton, n 1900, 3 Pied- 
mont St. 

H. C. Nahigian, n 1903, 23 Ux- 
bridge St. 

C. L. Nichols, M.D., 1872, 38 
Cedar St. 

J. F. O'Gara, J.B., 1900, 108 
Walker Building 

C. H. Perry, M.D., 1859, 900 Main 
St. 

C. A. Powers, 1893, Station A 

W. E. Prince, 1904, 12 Riverside 
St. 

H. M. Quinby, M.D., 1865, Wor- 
cester Insane Hospital 

L. S. Record, LL.B., 1902, Grove 
St. 

S. P. Remington, 1894, 22 May St. 

H. H. Rockwell, 1896, Winslow 
Manufacturing Co. 

F. H. Staples, 1894, 82 Foster St. 
M. W. Stickney, a 1895, 44 Rich- 
ards St. 

W. A. Streeter, n 1902, 1 Glen- 
wood St. 
H. E. Sumner, 1894, Bex 979 

G. S. Taft, Esq., 1882 

M. T. Thompson, Ph.D., 1898 

Clark University 
L. H. Torrey, 1878 
G. O. Ward, M.D., 1877, 833 

Main St. 
Rev. C. E. White, 1897, 324 

Highland St. 
W. H. Whiting, LL.B., 1901, 167 

Pleasant St. 
H. A. Whitman, 1895, 17 Shaffner 

St. 



WRENTHAM 

Rev. W. L. Brown, 1836 
W. M. Proctor, 1870 
Hon. Samuel Warner, Esq., 1838, 
Common St. 

MICHIGAN 

ANN ARBOR 

President J. B. Angell, LL.D., 1849 
Mrs. Mary L. G. Ladd, 1901, 1022 

Packard St. 
Albee L. Ladd, n 1899, 1022 

Packard St. 
BATTLE CREEK 

A. J. Read, M.D., n 1888, Sani- 

torium 
DETROIT 

J. W. Finney, LL.B., 1865, 41 

Edmund Place 
George Huntington, 1882, 78 

Washington Boulevard 
W. C. Leland, n 1892, 69 Watson 

St. 
Rev. C. W. Lisk, 1890, 225 Sidney 

Ave. 
S. A. McComber, M.D., 1896, 

Detroit University School 
C. F. Medbury, 1888, Union Trust 

Building 
Rev. S. B. Meeser, D.D., h 1901, 

279 John R St. 
C. E. Osborne, 1898, 811 Stanley 

Ave. 
Philip J. Reid, 1887, 146 East 

Montcalm St. 
F. D. Stidham, 1891, 1343 Cass 

Ave. 
GLADSTONE 

A. P. Ma^■, 1905 
HILLSDALL 

Arnod Burgess, n 1860 
JACKSON 

C. H. Bennett, n i897, 306 First 

St. 
Benjamin Williams, LL.B., 1895, 

407 Carter Brothers' Building 
OSHTEMO, Kalamazoo Co. 

F. W. Anthony, 1846 
KALAMAZOO 

Prof. Samuel Brooks, D.D., 1852 
A. B. Connable, LL.B., n 1894 
MT. CLEMENS 

W. H. H. Jenney, 1859 

MUSKEGON HEIGHTS 

S. A. Simpson, 1850, Box 66 

NEGAUNEE, Marquette Co. 
S. McP. Higgins, 1894 
H. W. Sheldon, M.D., 1881 



Michigan 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



761 



ROMEO 

S. A. Read, 1854 
SAGINAW 

Prof. J. H. Cowell, M.D., 1869, 301 

South Warren Ave. 
W. F. Denfeld, Esq., 1881, 125 

North Washington Ave. 
F. G. Hood, n 1902 

MINNESOTA 

AUSTIN 

C. D. Belden, 1868 
DULUTH 

W. G. Crosby, Esq., 1883, 602-604 

First National Bank Building 
W. E. Greene, LL.B., 1898, 11 

Chester Terrace 
W. B. Silvey, 1881, 202-204 Provi- 
dence Building 
FARIBAULT 

Rev. G. C. Tanner, D.D., 1857 
F. R. Wheeler, 1897, School for 
the Deaf 
MANKATO 

W. O. Forde, n 1887, 407 Cherry St. 
MINNEAPOLIS 

A. M. Blaisdell, 1899, 905 Guar- 
anty Loan Building 
H. M. Blaisdell, 1900, 714 Univer- 
sity Ave., S. E. 

C. C. Curry, n 1903, 515 Guaranty 
Loan Building 

H. W. Jones, 1882, Lumber Ex- 
change 

Rev. J. R. Manton, 1842, R. R. 1, 
Station F 

Frederick Paine, 1857, 2404 Nic- 
ollet Ave. 

D. B. Parsons, n 1855, 1804 Fourth 
Ave., S. 

F. K. Pratt, Esq., 1877, 510 N. Y. 
Life Building 

G. E. Smith, M.D., n 1883 

Hon. J. D. Smith, LL.M., 1872, 
2720 Pillsburv Ave. 

P. M. Woodman, Esq., 1870, Lum- 
ber Exchange Building 

NORTHFIELD 

Prof. Rev. George Huntington, n 
1863 
ST PAUL 

C. H. Dow, 1899, 984 Beech St. 
J. P. Knowles, LL.B., 1880, 752 

Lincoln Ave. 
L. P. Ordway, 1883, 523 Portland 
Ave. 

E. S. Smith, 1904,401 Ashland Ave. 
Prof. W. E. Thompson, 1873, 879 

Pascal Ave. 



C. W. Young, D.O., 1888, 801 
Ernst Building 
WORTHINGTON 

Rev. C. K. Bidwell, 1897 

MISSISSIPPI 

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 

L. C. Raiford, 1900 

W. E. Winchester, 1898 
CLARKSDALE 

C. W. Clark, LL.B., 1900 

JACKSON 

H. D. Casey, 1894, Jackson College 

MACON 

Rev. J. H. Buck, 1850 
NATCHEZ 

Mrs. Millicent R. L. Cotton, 1902, 
214 Washington St. 

W. M. Cotton, Jr., 1899, 214 Wash- 
ington St. 
VAIDEN, Carroll Co. 

A. J. McConnico, Esq., 1899 

C. V. McConnico, n 1901 

MISSOURI 

CANTON 

W. A. Buxton, LL.D., 1882 
CARL JUNCTION 

W. G. Clarke, Esq., 1878 
COLUMBIA 

Mrs. Ruth B. H. Viles, n 1897 
GREENWOOD 

C. F. Martin, a 1905 
HANNIBAL 

J. B. McLeod, n 1901 
KANSAS CITY 

A. F. Brooker, LL.B., n 1893, 
437-438 N. Y. Life Building 

L. H. Denison, 1896, 3 Bryant 
Building 

G. N. Grisham, 1878, 1424 Howard 
St. 

J. C. James, 1871, Cor. Linwood 
Ave. and Flora St. 

L. T. James, 1873, 3420 Paseo St. 

J. McC. Lord, n 1855, 1332 Main 
St. 

F. H. Thurston, 1901, 1021 Penn- 
sylvania Ave. 

LA GRANGE 

E. K. Fretwell, a 1905 
H. H. Gnuse, 1904 
C. F. Marks, g 

MACON 

V. C. Coulter, a 1905 

MEXICO 

B. L. Locke, 1847 



762 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Missouri 



ST. LOUIS 

A. L. Abbott, LL.B., 1880, 412 

Security Building 
Denham Arnold, 1863, 3532 Wash- 
ington Ave. 
Henry Brokmeyer, Esq., n 1857, 

1446 Monroe St. 
Rev. H. I. Coe, 1846 
J. B. Edwards, LL.B., 1896, 5870 

Clemens Ave. 
D. A. Hill, n 1899, 306 Century 

Building 
Ewing Hill, Jr., n 1899, 511 Star 

Building 
T. C. Phinney, 1896, General 

Delivery 
D. S. H. Smith, M.D., 1862, 405 

North Sixth St. 
SPRINGFIELD 

Rev. J. P. Field, 1865, R. F. D. 1 

MONTANA 

GREAT FALLS 

H. D. McLeod, n 1887 

OSWEGO 

A. E. Dunn, 1899 

PLENTYWOOD 

S. P. Cathro, n 1901 

NEBRASKA 

BRIDGEPORT 

R. E. Mason, n 1904 

CRETE 

Prof. W. E. JiUson, 1882 

FAIRBURY 

Rev. J. F. Watts, 1895 

GRAND ISLAND 

Prof. L. R. Higgins, Ph.D., 1884 
Rev. H. W. Stearns, 1867, 114 
East Sixth St. 

KEARNEY 

R. M. Streeter, Ph.D., 1865, Kear- 
ney Military Academy 

LINCOLN 

Chancellor E. B. Andrews, LL.D., 
1870, University of Nebraska 

G. A. Andrews, LL.B., n 1895 

C. H. Bottum, n 1886 

Prof. M. M. Fogg, 1894, Univer- 
sity of Nebraska 

Prof. F. C. French, Ph.D., 1885, 
University of Nebraska 

Clara A. Gomberg, 1897, Univer- 
sity of Nebraska 

W. K. Jewett, M.D., 1891, Univ- 
versity of Nebraska 

Hon. J. M. Thayer, LL.D., 1841 



NEVADA 

ELKO 

G. S. Brown, Esq., 1888 
RUTH 

J. P. Gaskill, n 1900 

NEW HAMPSHIRE 

ANDOVER 

J. F. Morton, h 1877 
ANTRIM 

Hon. D. H. Goodell, h 1889 
BETHLEHEM 

M. W. Gordon, n 1897 
BRISTOL 

Channing Bishop, M.D., n 1889 

Addie M. Drake, n 1897 
CANAAN 

G. M. Crowell, M.D., 1894 
CHESHAM 

Rev. W. W. Gushee, n 1891 
COMPTON VILLAGE 

J. C. Peaslee, n 1900 
CONCORD 

G. C. Carpenter, n 1893 

F. W. Doring, g, 86 Pleasant Ave. 

S. C. Eastman, LL.B., 1857 

Rev. S. E. Frohock, 1889 

B. O. Pillsbury, 1900, 14 Centre St. 
Timothy Ryan, Esq., n 1875, 33 

South Spring St. 

C. W. Carleton, 1874, 44 Lyndon 
St. 

Rev. E. A. Tuck, n 1884 
R. E. Walker, Esq., 1875 

CONTOOCOOK 

Rev. W. A. Paige, 1902 

DOVER 

A. H. Keyes, Ph.D., a 1898 
EAST WASHINGTON 

F. P. Curtice, n 1903 
EXETER 

Prof. W. A. Francis, 1882 
Daniel Oilman, n 1872 
Rev. Edward Green, 1877 

B. F. Swazey, n 1862 
FABYAN 

W. W. Allen, n 1900 
FRANKLIN 

A. M. Hancock, n 1897 
FRANKLIN FALLS 

A. A. Grifan, 1897 

Rev. D. S. Jenks, 1890 
GONIC 

W. S. Meader, 1880 
GRASMERE 

Rev. J. A. Bailey, n 1881 



New Hampshire INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



763 



HAMPTON FALLS 
G. D. Dodge, n 1857 

HANOVER 

H. N. Kingsford, M.D., n 1898 

HENNIKER 

Alice M. Hersey, 1903 

HILLSBORO BRIDGE 
F. H. Smith, 1905 

HINSDALE 

A. N. Potter, 1905 

HUDSON CENTRE 

E. D. Blanchard, n 1889 

KEENE 

J. E. Bullard, n 1903, 253 Elm St. 
Rev. Joseph Walther, 1893 

LACONIA 

A. S. Owen, Esq., 1890 

LAKEPORT 

O. S. Davis, n 1885 

F. B. Easton, M.D., 1900 
E. M. Hunt, 1898 

C. L. Pulsifer, 1878 

LANCASTER 

D. M. White, 1897 
J. I. Williams, 1854 

LISBON 

W. E. Price, 1896 

B. S. Webb, LL.B., 1892 

LITCHFIELD 

Rev. W. J. Ballou, 1897 

LYME 

Libe Washburn, 1901 

MANCHESTER 

W. F. Avery, n 1904, 382 East 

High St. 
H. W. N. Bennett, M.D., 1897, 

109 Lowell St. 
Rev. N. L. Colby, n 1871 
W. T. Crosby, M.D., 1895 

C. H. Currier, 1898, 385 Central 
St. 

G. I. Hopkins, 1875, 203 Walnut 
St. 

J. T. Plumer, 1859 

A. W. Rowell, n 1893, 5 Nashua St. 

H. B. Stearns, 1899 

H. A. Stearns, 1897, 464 Amherst 

St. 
J. F. Woodman, n 1904 

MEREDITH 

Bertram Blaisdell, 1892 

MILFORD 

Rev. F. A. Robinson, 1895 

MILTON'S MILLS 
C. W. Holmes, 1905 



NASHUA 

Rev. I. D. Colburn, 1859, 12 
Front St. 

Rev. A. N. Dary, 1878, 31 Pres- 
cott St. 

O. P. Hussey, 1899, 19 Courtland 
St. 

Rev. M. F. Johnson, 1876, 9 
Locust St. 

H. C. Speed, n 1899, 105 Allds St. 

Lieut. H. T. Swain, 1899, 5 Ma- 
son St. 
NEW BOSTON 

Ruby M. Atwood, 1903 

Rev. H. F. Brown, 1876 
NEW HAMPTON 

E. B. Gordon, n 1888 

Rev. A. B. Meservey, D.D., h 1862 
NEW LONDON 

Rev. George Bullen, D.D., h 1876 

A. L. Young, 1904, Colby Acad- 
emy 
NEWMARKET 

C. E. Robinson, 1905 
NORTH CHARLESTOWN 

C. W. Hunt, 1904 

W. E. Hunt, n 1900 
PENACOOK 

W. B. Atwell, 1903 
PITTSFIELD 

A. C. Maxfield, 1905 

PORTSMOUTH 

E. H. Brownell, 1888, U. S. Navy 
Yard 

Howe Call, LL.B., 1871 

Rev. G. W. Gile, 1865, 7 Middle 

St. 
H. R. Smith 1896 51 Middle St. 
ROCHESTER 

Rev. H. A. Blake, 1873 

RUMNEY 

Rev. J. L. Crane, 1880 

SALEM DEPOT 

Rev. J. F. Blacklock, 1892 

SALISBURY HEIGHTS 
Rev. I. W. Coombs, 1870 

SOMERSWORTH 

F. A. Hersom, n 1902 

SOUTH CHARLESTOWN 
M. L. Messer, LL.B., 1891 

SOUTH LYNDEBORO 
A. W. Putnam, 1895 
STRATFORD 

E. W. Baldwin, n 1849 

TILTON 

F. A. Smart, 1898 



764 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



New Hampshire 



WALPOLE 

C. C. Davis, n 1867 
WARNER 

Rev. W. J. Cloues, 1884 
WARREN 

W. R. Park, Jr., 1882 
WOODSVILLE 

Mrs. Helen R. W. Page, a 1901 

NEW JERSEY 

ARLINGTON 

O. F. Gleason, n 1882 
W. C. Ingalls, 1884, 209 Beech St. 
ATLANTIC CITY 

C. S. Mitchell, 1905, E 2 Cham- 
pion Apartments 
W. L. Sturtevant, n 1904, Galen 
Hall 
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 

P. S. Conover, n 1884 
BAYONNE 

Mrs. Julia M. C. Swiney, 1899, 341 
Avenue C 
BEVERLY 

Rev. F. E. Stockwell, 1890 
BLACK'S MILLS 

Clifford Snyder, n 1877 
BLOOMFIELD 

C. A. Boyd, n 1896, 30 Clarendon 
Place 
BORDENTOWN 

H. S. Higgins, n 1899 
BOUND BROOK 

H. C. Suydam, Esq., 1876 
BRIDGETON 

Joseph Grim, n 1903, 133 Fayette 

St. 
C. E. Sheppard, Esq., 1870 
CAMDEN 

J. G. Doron, M.D., 1884, 207 

North Sixth St. 
J. G. Melendy, 1901, General 
Chemical Co. 
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 

Jonathan F. Learning, n 1846 
CLINTON, Hunterdon Co. 

Rev. F. C. Richardson, n 1900 
DUNELLEN 

Lester MeseroU, 1895 
EAST ORANGE 

W. A. Burt, 1895, 129 Glenwood 

Ave. 
A. S. Cushman, Esq., 1848, 15 

State St. 
F. A. Mitchel, 1860, 42 Carlton St. 
S. L. Multer, LL.B., 1898, 61 
State St. 



S. S. Roper, 1876, 27 Ninth Ave. 
Rev. T. G. Spencer, n 1901, 249 

Elmwood Ave. 
E. O. Stanley, 1876, 40 Haw- 
thorne Ave. 
Martha Tarbell, Ph.D., a 1894, 44 
Munn Ave. 
ELIZABETH 

G. W. Calkins, 1863, 353 Cherry 
St. 
ENGLEWOOD 

H. L. Congdon, n 1867 
ENGLISHTOWN 

H. E. Taylor, n 1896 
FLEMINGTON 

W. C. Parker, Esq., 1876 
FREEHOLD 

J. J. Ely, LL.B., 1861, 95 West 
Main St. 
HACKENSACK 

C. F. Adams, M.D., 1881 
HADDONFIELD 

Rev. F. A. Smith, 1889, 37 East 
Main St. 
HADDON HEIGHTS 

Rev. J. H. Deming, 1897 

HIGHTSTOWN 

L. B. Adams, 1900, Peddie Insti- 
tute 

J. D. Chamberlain, n 1900 

E. T. Fryer, n 1899 

H. V. Joslin, 1904 

L. B. Shippee, 1903, Peddie In- 
stitute 

Mrs. Edna I. W. Shippee, 1900, 
Peddie Institute 

HIGH WOOD, Bergen Co. 
C. C. Converse, n 1891 

JERSEY CITY 

Rev. C. M. Angle, 1896, 381 Web- 
ster Ave. 
C. V. Bumsted, 1903, 101 Bent- 
ley Ave. 
A. R. Corbin, LL.B., 1902, 243 

Washington St. 
Hon. Henry Traphagen, Esq., n 
1863, 76 Montgomery St. 
H. E. Wright, n 1901, 88 Sussex St. 
KEYPORT 

M. E. Van Nostrand, 1903 

LAKEWOOD 

L. M. Dashiel, 1897 

Ratcliffe Hicks, Esq., 1864, 
"Homelands" 

G. A. Morrell, n 1904 
LEONIA 

G. E. Candee, n 1887 



New Jersey 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



765 



LITTLE YORK 

Earl Vanderbilt, 1905 
LONG BRANCH CITY 

R. A. Brown, 1871, 53 Norwood 
Ave. 
MARLBORO 

Rev. J. R. Humphreys, n 1900 
MERCHANTVILLE 

C. W. Greene, M.D., 1863, 148 
South Centre St. 
MONTCLAIR 

Mrs. Lucy A. B. Guile, 1898, 7 

Waterbury Road 
Mrs. Marion T. B. Lloyd, g, 1 
Walden Place 

B. F. Pabodie, 1860, 85 Walnut 
St. 

MOORSTOWN, Burlington Co. 

Mrs. Henrietta G. B. Allen, 1899 
MORRISTOWN 

J. S. Cole, 1900 

F. A. Peirce, n 1864, 55 South St. 

C. A. Reed, Esq., 1886, 8 Cutler St. 
Jessie G. Tiffany, 1897, 17 Morris 

St. 

William Vernon, n 1848 
NEWARK 

R. F. Hanson, n 1900, 72^ Colum- 
bia St. 

F. N. Mandeville, 1905, 256 Clin- 
ton Ave. 

G. R. Pinkham, 1887 

P. E. Rauschenbach, M.D., n 1901, 

Newark City Hospital 
L. A. Roux, 1894, Newark Acad- 
emy 
OCEANIC 

William Harkness, n 1857 
ORADELL 

Rev. T. D. Wesley, 1898 
ORANGE 

Rev. H. H. Brown, 1899, 191 

Alden St. 
Hon. Everett Colby, LL.B., 1897, 
Llewellyn Park 

B. D. Whiting. LL.B., 1898, 200 
Centre St. 

PASSAIC 

H. G. Sumner, n 1900, 155 Jack- 
son St. 
PATERSON 

E. B. Beam, 1903, 390 Broadway 
P. H. Burns, 1899, 16 16th St. 

C. D. Cooke, 1888, 377 12th Ave. 
J. R. Potter, 1877, 467 Ellison St. 

F. E. Read, n 1886 

W. H. Turner, n 1903, 623 East 
27th St. 



H. F. Walker, 1887, Passaic'.Steel 
Co. 

PEDRICKTON 

J. M. Davis, 1902 

PERTH AMBOY 

E. H. Boynton, 1900, 87 Smith St. 

F. J. Cox, 1903, 87 Smith St. 
F. D. Easterbrooks, n 1897 

Mrs. Harriet S. L. Easterbrooks, 

n 1899, High St. 
Louise J. McConnell, n 1903, 151 

Rector St. 

PLAINFIELD 

W. L. Case, n 1898, 63 Westervelt 

Ave. 
C. B. Mathewson, M.D., 1874, 

Box 653 
A. D. Stout, n 1899, P. O. Box 277 

PLEASANTVILLE 

Rev. Samuel Richmond Stratton, 
1896 

POINT PLEASANT 
Richard Case, 1878 

PRINCETON 

Pres. Woodrow Wilson, Ph.D., 
LL.D., h 1903 

RAHWAY 

E. C. Broome, Ph.D., 1897, 78 
Maple Ave. 

RIDGEWOOD 

Rev. F. K. Matheiws, n 1898 

RUTHERFORD 

L. B. Stone, n 1861 

SEWAREN 

A. B. Boynton, n 1903 

SUMMIT 

C. E. Kimball. 1877 

TRENTON 

Rev. W. E. Baker, 1899, 932 Ohio 

Ave. 
Rev. J. M. Hunt, 1896, 727 Centre 

St. 
Hon. E. C. Stokes, 1883 

UPPER MONTCLAIR 

J. D. Drew, n 1903, Oakwood Ave. 
Mrs. Helen W. Drew, 1903, Oak- 
wood Ave. 
H. A. Richards, Jr., 1893 

WALDWICK 

I. H. Gilhuly, 1887 

WENONAH 

A. B. Bicknell, 1896, Ph.D., We- 
nonah Military Academy 



766 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



New York 



NEW YORK 

ALBANY 

Rev. T. D. Anderson, D.D., 1874, 

379 State St. 
Isban Hess, Esq., 1867, 11 Douw's 

Building 
H. F. Kellogg, 1901, 112 North 

Pine Ave. 
S. R. Morrow, M.D., n 1870, 293 

Hawk St. 
C. S. Stedman, Esq., 1896, 445 
Broadway 
ALEXANDRIA BAY 

A. F. Westcott, 1903 
ALLEGANY 

H. Y. Norwood, n 1902 
AMITYVILLE, Long Island 

G. W. Gates, 1897 
AMSTERDAM 

Rabbi Bennett Grad, g 

AUBURN 

F. A. Jennings, 1899, 214 West 
Genesee St. 

BALLSTON SPA 

O. H. Shepard, LL.B., 1869 
BATH 

J. S. Fox, 1894 
BELLEVILLE, Jefferson Co. 

E. A. Lewis, n 1897 
BINGHAMTON 

A. R. T. Truex, 1895 
BLODGETT MILLS 

A. B. Freeman, n 1898 

W. L. Pratt, 1905 
BLOOMINGSBURG 

Mrs. M. M. A. Miller, n 1904 

BRINKERHOFF 
C. B. Dugan, 1901 

BRONXVILLE 

W. W. Andrew, 1903 

J. C. Chase, 1899 

W. D. Granger, M.D., n 1870 

BROOKLYN 

H. F. Ahrens, n 1904, 210 Ever- 
green Ave. 

Capwell Allen, n 1904, 153 Warren 
St. 

G. D. Allison, 1905, 700 Park Ave. 
Grace E. Balcom, n 1901, 498 

Grand Ave. 

Rev. B. W. Barrows, 1851, 337 
Washington Ave. 

G. W. Baylis, 1899, 413 Fifth Ave. 

George Burdick, 1902, 786 Wash- 
ington Ave. 

Rev. W. S. Chase, 1881, 481 Bed- 
ford Ave. 



Rev. F. W. Davis, 1886, 293 

President St. 
Margarella M. Dickson, n 1897, 86 

Vermont Ave. 
N. S. Dike, LL.B., 1885, 166 

Montague St. 
C. H. J. Douglas, Ph.D., 1879, 

815 Marcy Ave. 
J. A. Dunne, n 1898, 317 Clinton 

St. 
T. J. Dunne, n 1899, 317 Clinton 

St. 
G. W. Edwards, 1868, Patchen 

Ave. and Macon St. 
Mrs. Alice E. P. Guild, n 1904, 

587 Putnam Ave. 
C. H. Guild, Jr., 1899, 587 Putnam 

Ave. 
J. F. Haller, M.D., g, 291 Stuy- 

vesant Ave. 
A. G. Hanan, n 1900, 86 Eighth 

St. 
H. R. Hanson, 1904, 263 Ryerson 

St. 
H. G. Hardy, 1880, 92 Fort 

Greene Place 
Jacob Hayman, 1894, 103 St. 

John's Place 
G. L. Hotchkiss, 1867, 238 Emer- 
son Place 
J. S. Hutchinson, 1869, 856 Park 

L. T. Jackman, M.D., n 1899, 257 
12th St. 

J. C. Jessup, n 1893, 402 Clermont 
Ave. 

R. N. Jessup, 1904, 273 Ryerson 
St. 

R. H. Johnson, n 1863 

W. C. Langdon, 1892, Pratt Insti- 
tute 

W. D. Mangam, n 1900, 227 Wash- 
ington Ave. 

A. H. Morris, n 1903, 89 Hart St. 

Philip W. T. Moxom, M.D., n 1897, 
482 East 18th St. 

F. W. Murphy, LL.B., 1899, 874 
East 34th St. 

G. S. Newcombe, LL.B., 1903, 215 
Montague St. 

A. I. Ormsbee, 1852, 183 Jorale- 

mon St. 
N. F. Potter, n 1857, 203 Greene 

Ave. 
H. P. Quick, 1887, 352 Argyle 

Road 
L. F. Rand, 1868, 929 Lafayette 

Ave. 
Adam F. Ross, 1899, 580 Monroe 

St. 



New York 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



767 



Prof. J. A. Sanford, Ph.D., 1882, 

Adelphi College 
L. M. Shaw, 1899, 26 Brevoort 

W. H. Shedd, 1885, 624 Carlton 
Ave. 

W. S. Simmons, Jr., M.D., 1889, 
338 Lafayette Ave. 

E. A. Smith, 1900, 270 Gates Ave. 

Rev. B. A. Warren, 1901, 209 
Concord St. 

G. W. Willis, 1886, 317 Washing- 
ton St. 

C. H. Winslow, Esq., n 1878, 16 
Court St. 

BUFFALO 

G. M. Brown, Esq., 1873, 78 Erie 

County Savings Bank Building 

W. H. Detmers, 1900, 41 Oxford 

Ave. 
L. W. Eaton, 1901, 50 North Nor- 
wood Ave. 
Flora S. Gifford, n 1903, 289 

Highland Ave. 
Rev. O. P. Gifford, D.D., 1874 
C. E. Ide, M.D., n 1893, 18 Brook- 
lyn Ave. 
R. H. Johnson, n 1899, 234 High 

St. 
W. R. Scott, 1887, 207 Delaware 

Ave. 
Louis A. Squires, D.D.S., n 1895, 
1745 Amherst St. 
CAMBRIDGE, Washington Co. 

Rev. C. B. Perry, D.D., 1867 
CANAJOHARIE 

G. S. Ellis, 1894, 21 Otsego St. 
CATTARAUGUS 

C. F. Bates, 1903 
CHADWICKS 

John McManus, n 1897 
CHATHAM, Columbia Co. 

J. W. Darrow, 1880 
CLIFTON SPRINGS, Ontario Co. 

C. B. Leland, 1904 
CLINTON 

J. B. Wheeler, 1874 
CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON 

D. H. Chandler, M.D., 1886 
CORTLAND 

J. F. Stinard, 1900, Cortland Cor- 
undum Wheel Co. 

E. K. Tanner, M.D., n 1903, 126 
Homer Ave. 

J. R. Bunk, n 1898 
Sarah G. Ross, 1905, 81 Pendle- 
ton St. 
DELHI 

Rev. B. L. Herr, 1882 



DEPOSIT 

C. H. Putnam, n 1886 
DIAMOND, Jefferson Co. 

J. P. Filson, 1905 
DOVER PLAINS, Dutchess Co. 

G. W. Ketcham, 1860 
DUNKIRK 

B. E. Whittaker, 1898 
EAST HAMPTON, Suffolk Co. 

H. G. Stephens, Esq., 1897 
EDMESTON 

E. E. Arnold, n 1896 
ELMIRA, Chemung Co. 

Rev. H. S. Capron, 1900 

H. L. Gardner, Esq., n 1892, 633 
West Church St. 

H. H. Kennedy, n 1899, 205 East 
Gray St. 
ECHO, Long Island 

G. B. Purick, n 1904 
ESPERANCE 

A H. Robinson, 1905 
FAIR GROUND, Long Island 

Mrs. Emoline Ketchum, n 1896 
FAYETTEVILLE 

H. F. Hart, 1904, P. O. Box 282 
FORT PLAIN, Montgomery Co. 

F. R. Whitwell, n 1857 
FLUSHING 

Frederic Bement, 1895, 233 Frank- 
lin Place 

Rev. C. E. Knowles, 1891, 380 
Sanford Ave. 

FORESTVILLE, Chautauqua Co. 

E. M. Adye, 1902 
FREDONIA 

S. H. Albro, Ph.D., 1866 
Rev. George A. King, 1866 
GARDEN CITY, Long Island 

Rev. Frederick Burgess, D.D., 
1873 

F. L. Gamage, 1882 
GENEVA 

Rev. C. W. Hayes, D.D., n 1849, 
60 Park Place 

GLENS FALLS 

Candace E. Hathaway, a 1903, 11 
Sherman Ave. 
GOUVERNEUR 

Rev. W. L. Beers, 1895 
GREENWICH, Washington Co. 

F. H. Mason, LL.B., n 1893 

HAMILTON 

F. L. Shepardson, 1883 

HOBART, Delaware Co. 

Rev. R. N. Turner, Jr., 1892 



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New York 



HOOSAC 

W. J. Lamkie, 1905, Hoosac School 
HORNELLSVILLE 

A. R. Brown, 1905, 25 Williams 

St. 
Mrs. Alida M. G. Hart, 1905, 3 
Ravine St. 

A. L. Roberts, n 1900 
M. B. Smith, n 1900 

B. E. Stephens, 1902, P. O. Box I 
111 

HUBBARDSVILLE 

Hattie E. Hunt, Ph.D., g 
HUDSON, Columbia Co. 

E. N. White, 1903, 450 Allen St. 

HYDE PARK-ON-HUDSON 
Rev. A. T. Ashton, D.D., 1872 

ITHACA 

Prof. C. E. Bennett, Litt.D., 1878 

Rev. E. A. George, n 1885 

Prof. H. W. Hibbard, 1886, Cor- 
nell University 

Prof. G. M. Whipple, Ph.D., 1897, 
Cornell University 

JAMESTOWN 

C. F. Smith, n 1889 

JOHNSTOWN 

Rev. J. A. Williamson, 1861 

LIBERTY, Sullivan Co. 

Mrs. Edythe G. P. Adams, 1901 
Rev. D. J. Ellison, D.D., n 1882 
Rev. Henry Natch, 1902 

LITTLE FALLS, Herkimer Co. 
Mrs. Bessie A. H. Bellows, 1903 

D. A. Bellows, 1903 
W. T. Loomis, Esq., n 1856 

LOCKPORT 

Samuel Moffat, 1902 

McDONOUGH 

I. J. Beckwith, 1904 

MAMARONECK 

R. R. Hunter, 1898 

MANHASSET, Nassau Co. 
Rev. C. L. Newbold, 1872 

MANLIUS 

Rev. A. A. Jaynes, n 1899, St. 
John's Military Academy 

MEADOWBROOK 
I. A. Lamson, 1880 

MINNEWASKA 

E. A. Smiley, n 1880 

MOHONK LAKE 

R. K. Smiley, h 1875 

MONTOUR FALLS 
M. F. Slocum, n 1904 



MOUNT VERNON 

Prof. La R. F. Griffin, 1866, 129 

South Sixth Ave. 
H. W. Keigwin, 1879 
William L. Stone, LL.B., 1858, 

151 Park Ave. 

E. M. Wilson, 1904, 39 Primrose 
Ave. 

MUMFORD 

Rev. J. B. Barbour, 1891 
NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Island 

S. C. Edwards, 1895, Sharon Ave. 

J. A. King, n 1873 

R. F. Knowlton, 1902, Wester- 
leigh Collegiate Institute 

F. E. Partington, 1879, Staten 
Island Academy 

William Winter, Litt.D., h 1895, 

17 Third Ave. 
NEWBURGH 

Rev. Eben Creighton, 1897. 16 

Bridge St. 
S. O. Goodrich, 1905 

NEW ROCHELLE 

C. A. Bayles, n 1903, 79 Malh- 

stedt Place 
Mrs. Alverda L. B. Sherwood, 

1899, Sunset View Park 
NEW YORK 

A. H. Abbott, 1903, 700 Park Ave. 
Mrs. Bertha T. Adams, 1899, 40 

West Ninth St. 
L. F. Albro, n 1900, 227 West 

38th St. 
John Aldrich, M.D., 1883, 164 

West 81st St. 
Ethan Allen, LL.B., 1860, Bret- 
ton Hall, Cor. Broadway and 

86th St. 
J. W. Angell, n 1895 
H. B. Anthony, 1879, 247 West 

101st St. 
Prof. W. A. Anthony, n 1858, 

Cooper Union 
Mrs. Clara I. P. Austin, n 1900, 

2411 Seventh Ave. 

C. H. Babcock, 1894, 36 West 
35th St. 

D. W. Baker, 1899, 26 Broadway 
J. E. Baker, n 1870, 1275 Frank- 
lin Ave. 

L. F. Baker, 1903, 316 Broadway 
C. L. Balch, n 1855, 36 Washing- 

't'OT! T^1?5CG 

H. C. Barbour, 1899, 239 Broad- 
way 

Abram Barker, 1883, 85 Fifth 
Ave. 

Benjamin Barker, LL.B., 1881, 53 
Pine St. 



New York 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



769 



Ira Barrows, 1883, 26 East 54th 

St. 
Bertha Bass, g, Wadleigh High 

School, 114th St. and Seventh 

Ave. 
Rosamond M. Bastow, g, 508 

West 112th St. 
W. K. Belding, 1904, 201 West 

117th St. 
E. M. Benjamin, 1904, Care W. E. 

Benjamin, 29 East 128th St. 
W. E. Benjamin, LL.B., 1877, 

320 Broadway 
J. H. Bigelow, n 1899, 169 East 

69th St. 
Warren Bigelow, LL.B., 1899, 220 

Broadway 
E. B. Bishop, 1899 Cornell Medi- 
cal College 
David Blaustein, a 1898, 197 East 

Broadway 
E. L. Bogert, 1875, New Brighton, 

Richmond 
Wakeman Bovey, n 1903, Hotel 

Ansonia, Broadway and 74th 

St. 
P. A. Boyd, 1898, 23 East 22d St. 
S. J. Bradbury, M.D., n 1876, 110 

East 22d St. 
H. S. Bradford, LL.B., 1860, 35 

Broadway 
U. C. Brewer, 1899, 107 John St. 
Alexander Brough, LL.B., n 1886, 

150 Nassau St. 
Major E. P. Brown, LL.B., 1866, 

258 Broadway 
J. S. Brown, Jr., 1900, 47 West 

66th St. 
T. E. Brown, Esq., 1890, 40 Ex- 
change Building 
H. C. Bumpus, Ph.D., Sc.D., 1884, 

American Museum of Natural 

History 
C. A. Burbank, Esq., 1878, 1 

Nassau St. 
H. L. Burdick, n 1887, American 

Telephone and Telegraph Co., 

15 Dey St. 
W. E. Caldwell, 1873, 76 Wil- 
liam St. 
T. N. Campbell, Esq., 1841, 220 

Broadway 
G. W. Carr, LL.B., 1871, 29 Wall 

St. 
J. T. Cashman, LL.B., n 1900, 15 

William St. 
M. L. Chadsey, 1899, 111 Broad- 
way 
Prof. J. C. Chaffee, 1883, Univer- 
sity Heights 



L. G. Chaffin, 1867, 331 West 

55th St. 
A. H. Chamberlain, 1897, 17 Jay 

St. 
Prof. J. B. Clark, Ph.D., LL.D., 

n 1869, Columbia University 
J. M. Clark, 1865, 45 Wall St. 
S. A. Coats, n 1891, 5 East 56th 

St. 
Samuel Cohen, 1902, 137 Fifth 

Ave. 

A. H. Colby, 1891, 17 Battery 

Gardner Colbv, 1887, 7 Wall St. 
L. St.C. Colby; 1889, N. Y. Cotton 
Exchange 

B. G. Coles, n 1901, 128 East 
34th St. 

C. A. Collins, Esq., 1876, 99 Nas- 
sau St. 

Prof. E. W. Bagster-Collins, 1897, 

Teachers' College, Columbia 

University 
J. W. Comey, LL.B., 1898, 52 

West 54th St 
Rev. C. S. Cooper, 1894, 3 West 

29th St. 

F. S. Cooke, 1905, 146 Broadway 
H. E. Cooper, 1895, 71 Broadway 
A. B. Corthell, 1881, University 

Heights 

E. L. Corthell, Sc.D., 1867, 1 
Nassau St. 

G. R. Coughlin, LL.B., 1897, 13-21 
Park Row 

H. C. Courten, n 1904, Bellevue 

Medical College 
A. F. Cowen, Esq., n 1901, 457 

West 123d St. 
Bernard Cowen, Esq., n 1902, 76 

William St. 

F. P. Craig, n 1902, 52 Wall St. 
J. A. Crane, 1905, 146 Broadway 

G. A. Crocker, h 1865, 99 John St. 
G. H. Culver, Esq., 1877. 38 Park 

Row 
C. B. Dana, LL.B., 1899, 48 Wall 

St. 
Frederic Danne, M.D., n 1857, 44 

West 55th St. 
H. L. Day, 1889, 101 West 84th 

St. 
W. E. Delabarre, M.D., 1880, 212 

West 45th St. 
A. A. Denico, 1904, 146 Duane St. 
W. R. Dorman, LL.B., 1892, 48 

Wall St. 
J. M. Duane, 1872, 62 East 55th 

St. 
W. A. Duley, n 189 5, 259 Fifth 

Ave. 



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Elisha Dyer, Jr., LL.B., 1883, 53 

Exchange Place 
W. H. Farrington, M.D., n 1870, 

Astor House 
R. H. Ferguson, M.D., 1884, 9 

North Munn Ave. 
R. S. Fife, Esq., 1889, 257 Broad- 
way 
Mrs. Margaret M. L. Fisher, 1896, 

654 East 141st St. 
K. R. Forbes, n 1900, Alliance 

Publishing Co., 569 Fifth Ave. 
R. L. Fowler, LL.B., h 1895, 26 

West Tenth St. 
G. B. Francis, Jr., 1904, 1 West 

81st St. 
E. E. Franklin, 1898, 69 Worth 

St. 
Frank W. Freeborn, 1869, 17 

Fifth Ave. 
A. J. Frohock, 1900, 990 East 

163d St. 

D. L. Fultz, Esq., 1898, 41 Wall St. 
J. C. Gifford, 1903, 55 West 125th 

St. 
Mrs. Ruth S. A. Gilmore, 1902, 

104 West 76th St. 
T. S. Gladding, 1875, 55 Fulton 

St. 

E. A. Godding, 1886, 55 Liberty 
St. 

W. H. Gray, 1904, 159 Mercer St. 

Rev. D. H. Greer, D.D., h 1890, 7 
Gramercy Park 

A. S. Grier, n 1899, 176 West 87th 
St. 

W. A. Guile, Jr., 1898, 377 Broad- 
way 

F. D. Gulliver, M.D., n 1902, 952 
St. Nicholas Ave. 

E. S. Gushee, M.D., 1898, 2508 
Broadway 

G. B. Hall, n 1903, 627 East 17th 
St. 

Mrs. Anna L. G. Hargrave, 1899, 

Century Club, 7 West 22d St. 
A. H. Harrington, M.D., 1879, 

Second Ave., Cor. 13th St. 
M. J. Harson, 1884, 120 Central 

Park, South 
C. S. Hascall, 1904, 38 West 27th 

St. 
Gen. R. C. Hawkins, LL.D., h 

1874, 21 West 20th St. 
J. B. F. HerreshofE, 1870, 40 West 

69th St. 
I. C. Hicks, Esq., 1887, 96 Church 

St. 
Charles Hitchcock, M.D., 1869, 57 

West 36th St. 



Rev. E. S. Hollaway, n 1888, 
West 33d St. Baptist Church 

D. E. Holman, M.D., 1876, 303 
West S7th St. 

R. M. Hood, n 1902, Cram, Good- 
hue and Farguson 

G. W. Hopkins, LL.B., 1878, 7 
Beekman St. 

W. H. Hopkins, Esq., 1891, Uni- 
versity Club 

W. W. Hoppin, LL.B., 1861, 52 
William St. 

R. S. Howe, D.S.D., n 1899, 102 
West 5 7th St. 

C. S. Hoyt, 1901, 25 Park Ave. 

C. E. Hughes, LL.B., 1881, 96 
Broadway 

C. A. Hull, 1899, 53 Leonard St. 

W. B. Hull, M.D., n 1872, 257 
William St. 

E. W. Johnson, M.D., n 1896, 217 
East 27th St. 

F. S. Johnson, 1899, N. Y. Tribune, 
1 54 Nassau St. 

J. W. Johnson, n 1884, Spuyten 
Duyvil 

E. D. Jones, n 1877, 25 Broad St. 
H. V. Joslin, 1904, 160 Broadway 
A. B. Judson, M.D., 1859, 53 Wash- 
ington Sq. 

Rev. Edward Judson, D.D., 1865, 
53 Washington Square 

F. L. C. Keating, LL.B., 1895, 38 
Park Row 

J. M. Kent, M.D., 1899, The Ami- 
don, Cor. Broadway and 83d St. 

R. T. King, 1887, University Club 

John Knox, 1887, 225 Fourth Ave. 

Richard Lamb, n 1884, Washing- 
ton Building 

Hammond Lamont, h 1900, N. Y. 
Evening Post 

E. W. Lamson, 1893, 151 East 
56th St. 

E. C. Larned, 1878, University 
Club 

William Lauder, 1898, 80 Wash- 
ington Square 

G. A. Lawry, n 1902, 35 Nassau 
St. 

Francis Lawton, LL.B., 1869, 198 

Broadway 
Rev. L. E. Learned, 1893, 209 

East 42d St. 
Z. L. Lockwood, M.D., 1880, 19 

West 120th St. 
Arthur Lincoln, 1870, 29 Wall St. 
A. P. Lyon, n 1871, 180 Fifth Ave. 
E. S. Lyon, 1883, 30 Broad St. 
J. F. Lyon, M.D., 1870, 231 East 

116th St. 



New York 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



771 



Archibald McClave, n 1897, 136 
West 58th St. 

R. S. MacGregor, M.D., 1894, 338 
West 46th St. 

Prof. E. H. Magill, LL.D., 1852, 
The Gardner, 128 West 43d St. 

G. I. Malcom, 1879, 100 Broad- 
way 

Rev. Antonio Mangano, 1899, 
American Baptist Home Mis- 
sionary Society, 111 Fifth Ave. 

Rev. Francis Mansfield, M.D., 
1858, Care F. H. Mansfield, 150 

F. H. Mansfield, 1889, 150 Nassau 
St. 

S. W. Mason, 1904, 39 Leonard St. 

F. J. Mather, n 1862, 115 Broad- 
way 

F. M. Mathewson, 1873, 30 Broad 
St. 

E. M. May, n 1883, Larkin Soap 
Co., 49 Barclay St. 

A. B. Meacham, 1896, 303 East 
20th St. 

L. K. Merrill, Esq., n 1883, 9-11 
East 16th St. 

E B. Merriman, 1894, 57 Leonard 
St. 

M. B. Metcalf, n 1884, 59 Worth 
St. 

C. E. Moore, n 1870, Columbia 
Preparatory Grammar School 

E. B. Morse, 1896, Herald Build- 
ing 

W. R. Morse, n 1898, 135 Front 
St. 

E. C. Mowry, M.D., n 1887, 355 
West 42d St. 

E. B. Munger, 1892, 36 West 17th 
St. 

W. F. Mussey, n 1902, Care Wat- 
son and Co., 24 Broad St. 

E. C. Myrick, 1890, 320 Broad- 
way 

Philip Nanes, 1905, 72 East 105th 
St. 

W. E. Newcomb, 1902, 1 Nassau 
St. 

L. H. Niles, 1862, 35 Broad St. 

E. H. Noble, n 1904, 385 Lenox 
Ave. 

Rev. W. J. Noble, Ph.D., 1897, 
Elmhurst 

B. L. O'Donnell, M.D., n 1895, 
325 East 55th St. 

J. B. O'Donnell, LL.B., n 1899, 
41 Wall St. 

G. H. Olney, LL.B., 1895, 52 
William St. 



S. H. Ordway, LL.B., 1880, 27 
William St. 

Hilma S. A. Pamlih, n 1898, 50 
West 25th St. 

W. E. Parker, n 1901. U. S. Ma- 
rine Corps, S. S. Kentucky, Care 
Postmaster 

A. D. Payne, Esq., 1872, 128 
Broadway 

C. H. Payne, Esq., 1882, 41 Park 
Row 

S. F. Peckham, h 1870, Room 104, 
280 Broadway 

W. H. Peirce, Esq., n 1862, 1865 
Monroe Ave. 

J. W. Perry, LL.B., 1874, 34 Nas- 
sau St. 

Charles Phelps, M.D., 1855, 114 
West 55th St. 

W. D. Phillips, 1897, 701 Wash- 
ington St. 

E. A. Rankin, n 1899, 52 Broad- 
way 

W. C. Readio, LL.B., 1879, 44 
West 44th St. 

D. W. Reeves, 1898, The McCall 
Co. 

M. B. Rich, Esq., 1903, 61-63 
Park Row 

Rev. W. S. Richardson, 1894, 8 
West 46th St. 

Mrs. Abby G. A. Rockefeller, n 
1903, 13 West 54th St. 

J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., 1897, 26 
Broadway 

T. H. Rothwell, LL.B., 1893, 96 
Broadway 

William Russell, 1864, 26 Broad- 
way 

S. H. Salomon, LL.B., 1902, 42 
Broadway 

Sanahbrah, M.D., n 1877, 273 
Fifth Ave. 

C. F. Savage, 1904, 5 West 125th 
St. 

C. F. Sawyer, n 1885, 200 Broad- 
way 

Berrick Schloss, 1904, 133 West 
117th St. 

Frederick Schwinn. 1905, 111 
Broadway 

C. P. Seagrave, 1885, 80 Broad- 
way 

C. A. Selden, 1893, N. Y. Evening 
Post 

Rev. R. M. Sherman, 1887, 121 
West 91st St. 

G. H. Sherwood, 1898, American 
Museum of Natural History 

A. A. Silver, n 1889, 85 Fifth Ave. 

E. O. Silver, 1883, 85 Fifth Ave. 



772 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



New York 



S. R. Simmons, Jr., 1879, 350 

Alexander Ave. 
A. L. Slocum, 1901, 375 Man- 
hattan Ave. 
F. E. Smith, LL.M., 1896, 329 

West 124th St. 
J. E. Smith, Esq., 1892, 38 Park 

Row 
Moses Smith, n 1860, Wall St. 
Stephen Smith, LL.D., M.D., h 

1876, 640 Madison Ave. 
L. F. Snow, Ph.D., 1887, Teachers' 

College, Columbia University 
H. K. Southwick, LL.B., 1861, 

100 Broadwa}^ 
L. R. Southworth, Esq., 1879, 257 

West 23d St. 
C. M. Stead, 1861, Union League 

Club, 1 East 39th St. 
Helena R. Stewart, 1900, 8 West 

92d St. 
H. Y. Stillman, LL.B., 1879, 40 

Wall St. 
Israel Strauss, M.D., 1894, 187 

West 79th St. 
H. K. Stokes, 1885, 31 Nassau St. 
O. S. Straus, Litt.D., h 1896, 42 

Warren St. 

F. K. Taft, 1898, 39 Leonard St. 
Orray Taft, 1866, 107 West 84th 

St. 

A. S. Taylor, M.D., 1891, 152 
West 57th St. 

A. E. Thomas, 1894, 80 Washing- 
ton Sq. 

Amey Thurber, n 1896, 500 West 
157th St. 

R. H. Tingley, 1876, 29 Broadway 

W. H. Tollman, Ph.D., 1882, 287 
Fourth Ave. 

R. W. Tower, Ph.D., 1892, Amer- 
ican Museum of Natural Hist- 
ory 

H. M. Van Gelder, 1897, 545 West 
148th St. 

L. G. Walling, 1902, 339 West 
55th St. 

J. H. Ward, 1886, 146 Broadway 

W. G. Ward, 1902, 41 Maiden 
Lane 

Paul Waterman, 1880, 19 West 
31st St. 

T. L. Waters, n 1868, 134 Fifth 
Ave. 

G. M. Wickes, 1856, 150 West 
126th St. 

E. T. WiUiamson, 1901, 528 West 

123d St. 
W. C. Witter, LL.B., n 1865, 1 

West 7 2d St. 



I. L. Woodman, 1901, 1917 Park 

Row Building 
R. C. Wooster, LL.B., n 1888, 150 

Nassau St. 
W. C. W3rckofT, 1895, University 

Club 
W. W. Wyckoff, 1899, 109 West 

45th St. 
John Young, n 1895, 271 West 

113th St. 

NIAGARA 

B. F. Thurston, n 1893, Castner 
Electrolytic Alkali Co. 

NIAGARA FALLS 

F. B. Richards, n 1897, Univer- 
sity Club 

W. L. Roberts, 1903, 626 Chilton 

Ave. 
T. E. Steere, 1898 

C. E. Tucker, Esq., 1890, 158 
Gluck Building 

NORWICH 

G. A. Mellen, 1898, Norwich Pub 
lishing Co. 

OAK HILL, Greene Co. 
G. L. Rifenburg, 1894 

ONEIDA 

Rev. F. T. Latham, 1877 
ONEIDA CASTLE 

Rev. J. C. Van Doren, 1896 
ONEONTA, Otsego Co. 

G. F. Cleveland, n 1900 

C. J. Patton, n 1901, 12 Pine St 

H. W. Rockwell, 1903 
OSSINING 

H. W. Drury, 1904, Mount Pleas- 
ant Academy 
OSWEGO, Oswego Co. 

O. F. Bellows, 1895, 159 East 
Third St. 

Rev. C. S. Savage, 1878 
OXFORD 

W. J. Hogan, n 1903 
OYSTER BAY, Long Island 

Colgate Hoyt, Jr., 1905 

Rev. H. H. Washburn, n 1859 

PALMYRA 

L. H. Conant, 1903 
Anne M. Walker, n 1904, 181 
Main St. 

PINE PLAINS 

F. P. Holman, n 1901 

PORT CHESTER 

W. J. Tingue, n 1901 

PORT JEFFERSON, Long Island 
F. C. Hulse, 1905 
Rev. C.'B. Welton, 1874 



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INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



773 



PORT WASHINGTON, Long Island 

L. B. Smull, n 1885 
POUGHKEEPSIE 

E. O. Bartlett, Jr., 1891, 73 Mont- 
gomery St. 

Josiah Bartlett, 1888, Riverview 
Academy 

O. H. Booth, 1904, 26 Garfield 
Place 

Robert Forster, 1903, 215 Main 
St. 

Prof. G. C. Gow, Mus.D., 1884, 
College Ave. 

H. R. Rupley, n 1903 

W. B. Satterlee, 1903 

RENSSELAER 

L. B. Wilmarth, n 1890, 1364 

Third St. 
RICHMOND HILL 

Rev. E. P. Farnham, D.D., 1873, 

450 Elm St. 
ROCHESTER 

D. H. Atwater, M.D., n 1899, 

514 Lake Ave. 
Rev. C. A. Barbour, D.D., 1888, 

151 Saratoga Ave. 
G. M. Bardsley, n 1902, 40 Traver 

Hall 
Prof. J. H. Gilmore, Ph.D., 1858 
Sumner Hayward, M.D., 1878, 

84 East Ave. 
W. E. Hoyt, n 1868, 50 West- 
minster Road 
R. B. Longwell, 1903, 34 Traver 

Hall 
Prof. J. H. Mason, D.D., 1872, 

213 Culver Road 
Rev. Howard Osgood, D.D., h 

1868, 11 Livingston Place 
L. C. Parsons, n 1901, 46 Gibbs 

St. 
Rev. H. C. Peepels, 1881, 188 

Harvard St. 
Pres. A. H. Strong, LL.D., h 

1870, 17 Sibley Place 
B. N. Timbie, n 1904, 27 Traver 

Hall 

D. S. Willson, 1881, Care C. A. 
Willson, 473 North Clinton Ave. 

ROME 

G. S. Beal, 1899 
SALT POINT 

J. R. Foulder, 1905 
SANDUSKY 

R. R. Prentice, n 1843 
SANDY CREEK 

O. P. Newton, n 1904 

SARANAC LAKE 

E. D. French, n 1870 



SARATOGA SPRINGS, Saratoga Co. 

C. T. Farnham, n 1897, Care G. D. 
Farnham 

SCARSDALE 

Rev. A. O. Pritchard, 1900 
SCOTIA 

A. J. Bentley, 1888, P. O. Box 1378 
SCHENECTADY, Schenectady Co. 

D. R. Bullen, 1886, General 
Electric Co. 

W. A. Clough, 1904, 1330 State St. 
A. F. Crowell, Jr., 1903, 320 

Summit St. 
W. G. Ely, Jr., 1890, Avon Road 
H. A. Freeman, 1904, 21 Eagle St. 
W. S. Seamans, Jr., 1902, 1306 

Union St. 

E. I. Shores, M.D., 1876, 940 
Albany St. 

Henry L. Smith, 1896, 23 State St. 
SENECA FALLS, Seneca Co. 

Cyrus Garnsey, 1847 
SILVER CREEK 

R. A. Brown, n 1904, Lock Box 
564 

C. W. Ehmke, 1905 

W. E. Goodhue, n 1903 

Matthew KolHg, n 1904 
SMITH'S MILLS, Chautauqua Co. 

H. L. Sackett, 1904 
STANFORDVILLE, Dutchess Co. 

A. K. Allen, 1904 
STAPLETON, Staten Island 

W. J. Green, LL.B., 1891 

SYRACUSE 

W. C. Blanding, 1902, Box 7 
Prof. W. G. Bullard, Ph.D., 1892, 

613 South Crouse Ave. 
Stewart Chaplin, LL.B., 1882 
C. B. Dakin, 1900, 322 West 

Colvin St. 
W. B. Deane, 1889, Box 607 
N. A. Dubois, Ph.D., a 1903, 

405 Euclid Ave. 
W. A. Dyer, 1886, 807 James St. 
Rev. T. A. Fenton, 1903 

F. R. Hazard, 1881 

R. G. Potter, n 1886, 408 Walnut 
Place 

TARRYTOWN 

C. D. Millard, LL.B., n 1897, 
23 Dixon St. 

TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSON 

C. H. Bennett, 1903, Irving Insti- 
tute 

TROY, Rensselaer Co. 

C. S. Aldrich, Esq., 1894, 1-2 
Keenan Building 



774 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



New York 



Rev. E. W. Babcock, 1874, 142 

Eighth St. 
C. E. Ewing, 1901, 92 14th St. 
C. R. Green, 1902, 25 Second St. 
UTICA 

E. W. Clarke, 1902, 249 Genesee 
St. 

A. O. Foster, 1897, 3 Broad St. 
H. F. Mansfield, 1867, 848 Bleeker 

St. 
R. R. Martin, Esq., 1889, 19-22 

Mann Building 
W. H. Watson, M.D., LL.D., 

1852, 270 Genesee St. 
WARSAW 

F. W. Wiggins, n 1900 
WATERTOWN 

Hon. E. R. Brown, Esq., 1878 
M. M. Swan, LL.B., 1896, 34-38 
Savings Bank Building 

G. B. Van Doren, M.D., 1896, 
lA State St. 

WATERVILLE 

J. M. Williams, 1898 
WAVERLY, Tioga Co. 

H. G. Merriam, n 1858 
WELLSVILLE 

C. E. Bryant, 1901 
WESTFIELD, Chautauqua Co. 

Joseph Plumb, n 1858 

Alanson Wedge, 1848 
WEST HAVERSTRAW, Rockland 
Co. 

J. L. Kent, n 1892 
WEST POINT 

P. H. Porcheron, 1902 
WEST SAND LAKE 

W. H. Albrecht, 1905 
WHITE PLAINS 

F. E. Winsor, 1891, 123 South 
Broadway 

WHITNEY'S POINT 

L. S. Hyde, 1905 
WILLSBORO, Essex Co. 

R. L. P. Mason, 1889 
YONKERS 

Prof. M. S. Brown, 1892, 219 
Palisade Ave. 

NORTH CAROLINA 

ASHEVILLE 

W. G. Chandler, 1878 

R. S. Howland, 1868 

J. W. Young, n 1902 
CHARLOTTE 

G. B. Hanna, 1865, P. O. Box 26 
GREENSBORO 

G. H. Gilbert, 1901, Box 442 
J. F. Greene, n 1876 



LEDGER 

Mrs. Julia J. Irvine, Litt.D., 
h 1895 
SOUTHERN PINES 

W. C. Cottrell, 1899 
WINSTON-SALEM 

Mrs. Gertrude E. M. Bagwell, 
1899, 101 South Cherry St. 

NORTH DAKOTA 

GRAND FORKS 

Prof. V. P. Squires, 1889, Univer- 
sity of North Dakota 
MAYVILLE 

M. J. Abbey, 1902 
VELVA, McHenry Co. 
• Rev. F. C. Bliss, 1894, Box 242 
WIMBLETON 

Rev. H. W. Georgi, 1895 

OHIO 

AKRON 

Jonathan Taylor, Esq., 1897, 1004 
Raymond St. 
CANAL DOVER 

H. T. Miller, 1899 
CINCINNATI 

J. H. Bacon, 1896, Franklin 
School, Walnut Hills 

C. B. Chace, 1859, 1878 Fair- 
fax Ave. 

H. W. Kinney, n 1882 

E. L. DeCamp, LL.B., 1858, 
Third National Bank Building 

J. A. Robert, Ph.D., n 1858, 
2377 Wheeler St. 

G. G. Russell, n 1897 

J. D. Sage, 1899, 240 McCormick 

Hon. S. W. Smith, Jr., LL.B., 
1880, Madison Road 

CLEVELAND 

E. L. Adams, 1898 

R. H. Birge, M.D., 1894, 260 

Euclid Ave. 
N. S. Calhoun, Esq., 1879, 163 

Jennings Ave. 

F. J. Dickman, LL.D., 1846, 
449 Prospect St. 

C. J. Foskett, 1896, 40 Harkness 
Ave. 

Rev. E. A. Hanley, D.D., a 1896, 
765 North Logan Ave. 

J. H. Hoyt, LL.B., 1874, 707 
Euclid Ave. 

C. G. King, Jr., 1884, 774 Fair- 
mount St. 

B. L. Maxfield, 1901, 656 Rose 
Building 



Ohio 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



77S 



C. J. Seaman, n 1873, 31 Knowles 

St. 
Samuel Starkweather, n 1856, 

469 Euclid Ave. 
E. L. Thurston, Esq., 1881, 865 

Prospect St. 
Prof. F. P. Whitman, Sc.D., 1874, 
Adelbert College 
COLLEGE HILL, Hamilton Co. 

E. W. Coy, Ph.D., 1858 
COLUMBUS 

Prof. Alfred D. Cole, 1884, Ohio 

State University 
Harrison Cole, n 1863, 43 North 

Ohio Ave. 
Rev. A. E. Isaac, 1904, 91 West 

Ninth St. 
Prof. Josiah Medbury, M.D., 1875, 
41 East Chestnut St. 
COSHOCTON 

G. W. Eddy, 1903 
N. O. Howard, 1903, 443 Locust 
St. 
CUMBERLAND 

H. O. Green, 1903, R. F. D. 2 
DAYTON 

Rev. H. F. Colby, D.D., 1862 
EAST CLEVELAND 

Rev. D. L. Hickok, 1854 
GAMBIER 

Prof. L. B. Walton, Ph.D., a 1900 
GRANVILLE, Licking Co. 

Prof. R. S. Colwell, D.D., 1870 
Rev. T. G. Field, 1870 
KING'S MILLS 

N. L. Richmond, 1885 
KINGSVILLE 

Rev. Edwin Dibell, 1847 
Rev. A. B. Whitney, n 1874 

LAKEWOOD 

Lloyd Brown, 1899, 3 Alamenda 
Ave. 

NEW CARLISLE 

W. G. E. Pope, n 1867 
OBERLIN 

Prof. J. T. Shaw, 1876, 227 South 

Professor St. 
Prof. G. F. Wright, D.D., LL.D., 
h 1887, 145 Elm St. 

PIGNA 

Rev. Addison Parker, 1862, 511 
Caldwell St. 

PLAIN CITY, Madison Co. 

Rev. John Hunt, 1842, Chilicothe 
St. 

SALEM 

J. L. G. Pottorf, n 1903 



SPRINGFIELD 

L. L. Syman, k.D., n 1904, 
Detroit Southern Railroad Co. 

TERRACE PARK 
G. W. Woodin, 1905 

TOLEDO 

James Austin, Esq., 1880, 727 
Oakwood Ave. 

D. B. Crane, n 1904, 2221 Miami 
St. 

F. G. Crane, LL.B., 1898, 2219 
Miami St. 

B. W. Johnson, Esq., 1893, The 
Nasby 

R. W. Kirkley, Esq., 1894, 1105 

Jefferson Ave. 
J. L. Richmond, M.D., 1880, 718 

Grove Place 

VAN WERT 

Rev. J. B. Patterson, n 1858 

WARREN 

E. B. White, n 1880 

WESTERVILLE 
M. E. Henry, 1899 

WYOMING, Hamilton Co. 

Prof. W. H. Pabodie, D.D.S., 
1855, 705 Springfield Ave, 

YOUNGSTOWN 

Rev. C. H. Pendleton, 1878, 781 
Bryson St. 

ZANESVILLE 

James Buckingham, n 1855 

OKLAHOMA 

GUTHRIE 

C. C. Kneisly, 1873 

LANGSTON 

Pres. I. E. Page, 1877 

NORMAN 

D. C. Hall, 1901, University of 
Oklahoma 

SHAWNEE 

E. W. Clarke, n 1903 

OREGON 

ALBANY, Linn Co. 

S. L. Swisher, 1857, R. F. D. 3 

FOREST GROVE 

Prof. G. E. Coghill, Ph.D., 1896 

MARSHFIELD, Coos Co. 
J. W. Butler, 1895 

PORTLAND 

C. T. Kamm, n 1884 

D. O. Webster, M.D., 1900, 697 
Dawson St., University Park 



776 



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Pennsylvania 



PENNSYLVANIA 

BEN AVON 

H. P. Joslin, 1775 
BERWYN 

Rev. J. G. Fryer, n 1894 
BETHLEHEM 

Elizabeth Allen, n 1902 
BLOOMSBURG 

G. M. Tustin, LL.B., 1880 
BRADFORD 

A. B. P. Straight, n 1895 
CHADDS FORD 

R. M. Atwater, 1865 
CHESTER 

T. S. Cole, 1886, 318 West Eighth 
St. 

Prof. E. H. Johnson, D.D., LL.D., 
h 1877, Crozer Theological Sem- 
inary 

Prof. B. C. Taylor, D.D., 1874 

Pres. H. G. Weston, D.D., LL.D., 
1840 
CYNWYD 

Mrs. Abbie S. G. Coffin, 1902 
DOWNINGTON 

J. R. Potter, n 1898 

EASTON 

Rev. F. W. Asquith, n 1899 

A. P. Fowler, 1885 
ERIE 

W. R. Harper, n 1896 
FACTORYVILLE 

Prof. R. O. Hughes, 1900 
FRANKLIN, Venango Co. 

G. E. Shilling, n 1900, 3 14th St. 

GERMANTOWN 

Rev. S. O. Dexter, n 1893 
P. T. Fort, n 1895, 414 West 
Stafford St. 

F. B. Greene, 1872, 5904 Wayne 
Ave. 

P. B. Greene, 1901, 5904 Wayne 

Ave. 
Rev. J. DeW. Perry, D.D., 1860, 

318 Manheim St. 

HALLSTEAD 

J. M. Gathany, 1905 

KINGSTON 

W. H. Goodwin, LL.B., n 1895 

HANOVER, York Co. 

Rev. Daniel Eberly, D.D., n 1859 

HARRISBURG 

G. M. Purver, 1901, 311 Crescent 

St. 

HONESDALE 

S. B. Churchill, 1896, P. O. Box 552 



KENNETT SQUARE 

W. H. Bacon, 1900, Cedarcroft 
School 

LEWISBURG 

Prof. Enoch Perrine, Litt.D., 1874, 

26 South Front St. 
Dean F. E. Lockwood, LL.D., 
1874, Bucknell University 

MANSFIELD, Tioga Co. 

Rev. F. W. Reynolds, 1886 

MERCERSBURG 

C. H. Kingman, 1905, Mercers- 
burg Academy 

OXFORD, Chenango Co. 

B. L. Smith, 1901 

NEW CASTLE 

S. O. Steere, 1905, 44 East St. 

PHILADELPHIA 

Prof. H. V. Ames, Ph.D., n 1888, 
University of Penn. 

C. D. Atkins, 1899, 111 South 
15th St. 

W. H. Bennett, M.D., h 1884, 

1837 Chestnut St. 
C. S. Boyer, 1879, 3223 Clifford 

St. 
C. W. Brooks, 1901, 820 Dauphin 

St. 
William Burdick, 1893, Y. M. C. A., 

Pennsylvania Railroad 
A. D. Chapin, Jr., 1891, 135 South 

Fourth St. 
C. S. Child, 1870, 217 Chestnut St. 
H. A. Coffin, 1901, 1415 Arch St. 
Freeman Cornish, LL.B., 1855, 

906 Drexel Building 
H. H. Cushing, M.D., n 1895. 

5710 Market St. 
H. P. Dorman, Esq., 1896, 1420 

Chestnut St. 
A. D. Dudley, 1902, The United 

Gas Improvement Co. 
Rev. E. F. Fales, 1870, 4407 

Spruce St. 
Rev. G. H. Ferris, 1891, 17th and 

Sansom Sts. 
E. B. Goldsberry, n 1882, West- 

inghouse Electric and Manu- 
facturing Co. 
George Goodwin, 1878, 314 New 

St. 
J. S. Greene, 1882, 110 South 

Ninth St. 
C. F. Gross, n 1904, Drexel Build- 
ing 
Prof. H. F. Hansen, M.D., 1877, 

1528 Walnut St. 
A. W. Howe, 1880, 2032 DeLancey 

Place 



Pennsylvania 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



777 



F. P. Howe, 1872, 242 South 
17th St. 

D. M. Hoyt, M.D., 1896, 3604 
Chestnut St. 

Rev. Wayland Hoyt, D.D., 1860, 

3604 Chestnut St. 
Grace J. Jones, 1901, 4341 Balti- 
more Ave. 
Prof. W. W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., 

1859, 1729 Chestnut St. 
Mrs. Elizabeth R. P. Kinder, 

1895, 4612 Baltimore Ave. 
W. A. Lane, 1886, 1809 Chestnut 

St. 
W. C. Lott, M.D., 1882, 4001 

Walnut St. 
Pres. James McAlister, LL.D., 

1856, Drexel Institute 
Frank Mauran, 1885, 239 Land 

Title Building 

E. S. Nash, 1894, 1931 North 
13th St. 

A. B. Nichols, n 1866, 3307 

Summer St. 
W. E. Pearse, n 1898, 914 South 

SOth St. 

C. R. Peck, n 1877, 110 South 
Fourth St. 

Rev. J. B. G. Pidge, D.D., 1866, 

2027 Wallace St. 
Rev. Agide Pirazzini, 1903, Room 

218 Witherspoon Building 
J. B. Porter, 1890, 1425 Spruce St. 
W. T. Pratt, 1885, 1614 Summer 

St. 
J. M. Rhodes, 1869, 313 Drexel 

Building 

G. N. Richmond, M.D., 1892, 
4003 Chestnut St. 

William Sandager, 1904, 2131 

Fitzwater St. 
T. C. Search, h 1895, 914 Arcade 

Building 
Jefferson Shiel, 1882, 1324 Locust 

St. 
E. S. Thompson, 1886, Pennsyl- 
vania Institution for the Deaf 

and Dumb, Mt. Airy 
Rev. F. J. Walton, 1880, 926 

Spruce St. 
Rev. B. L. Whitman, D.D., 1887, 

800 Corinthian Ave. 
Rev. R. P. Zebley, n 1898, 3622 

Rawle St., Tacony 

PITTSBURGH 

D. K. Bartlett, 1898, Pittsburgh 
Stoker and Manufacturing Co. 

Charles Bradley, 1898, 4 Stratton 
Lane, East End 

R. S. Crocker, n 1900, Westing- 
house Electric Co. 



William Douglas, 1894, 5428 Howe 

St. 
C. B. Fernald, Esq., 1901, Union 

Station 
Torrey Gund, n 1902, 245 Fourth 

Ave. 
W. L. Hurd, n 1874, 7209 Penn- 
sylvania Ave. 
W. I. King, LL.B., 1901, 424 

Frick Building 
H. A. Laughlin, 1860, Ellworth 

Ave. and Bidwell St. 
Kirke P. Lincoln, 1902, 815 Am- 

berson Ave. 
William E. Lincoln, 1868, 815 

Amberson Ave. 
A. A. Mulligan, 1896, Central 

Accident Insurance Co. 
Hon. H. K. Porter, LL.D., 1860 
A. C. Richards, 1905, 5960 Alder 

St. 
W. L. Tandy, 1902, 1013 Penn Ave. 
C. A. Verner, n 1882, Fifth Ave. 

and Market St. 
H. J. White, 1902, 4704 Fifth Ave. 
A. H. Willet, Ph.D., 1886, Carnegie 

Technical School, Carnegie Insti- 
tute 
C. H. Zug, 1854, 13th and Etna Sts. 

PLEASANT UNITY, Westmoreland 
Co. 
W. C. Stratton, 1895 

ROUSEVILLE, Venango Co. 
A. M. Stockwell, n 1897 

SCRANTON 

Hon. A. D. Dean, Esq., 1872, 

329^ Washington Ave. 
H. W. Mumford, Esq., 1901, 

Traders Bank Bviilding 
E. A. Skinner, 1895, 809 Linden 

St. 

SHICKSHINNY 

Harvey D. Walker, 1843, R. F. D. 1 

STATE COLLEGE 

Prof. I. L. Foster, 1893 

STEELTON 

M. M. Miller, 1901, Pennsylvania 
Steel Co. 

E. E. Wightman, 1898, Pennsyl- 
vania Steel Co. 

TITUSVILLE 

E. E. Ludwig, n 1895 
Mrs. Anna B. M. Tillinghast, 
n 1901, 101 East Central Ave. 

TURTLE POINT 

Lulu W. Simpson, 1905 



778 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Pennsylvania 



UNIONTOWN 

Evan Dale Field, Esq., 1899 
H. H. King, 1902 
O. J. Sturgis, 1879 

WARREN 

H. D. Hazeltine, LL.D., 1894 
H. V. Hazeltine, 1899 

WASHINGTON 

James Warren, 1900, Jessop Steel 
Co. 

WAYNE 

W. A. Hall, 1904, 125 Walnut St. 

WEST CHESTER 

Prof. W. P. Dick, 1879, Penn- 
sylvania State Normal School 
Rev. Arthur Rogers, 1886 

WRIGHTSVILLE, York Co. 
Charles Leonard, n 1902 

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 

BALAYAN, Batangas Province 
R. F. Friedel, 1901 

MANILA 

C. H. Burritt, n 1876, Lock Box 

449 
R. O. Jernegan, 1889, Care Bureau 

of Education 
F. C. Thompson, 1901, Civil 

Service Board 

CAPITH, Panay 

Rev. J. C. Robbins, 1897 

PORTO RICO 

SAN JUAN 

H. C. Wardwell, LL.B., 1898 

RHODE ISLAND 

ANTHONY 

Susanna E. Knight, n 1904 
H. A. Matteson, 1897 
C. S. Read, 1901 
Rev. A. S. Putnam, n 1899 

APPONAUG 

Rev. W. H. Lane, 1880, R. F. D. 1 
J. T. Lockwood, Esq., 1876 
Elizabeth Perry, 1905 

ARLINGTON 

W. M. Bottomley, n 1904 

A. B. Cole, n 1904 

Daisy F. Coulters, 1901, 76 Orchard 

Ave. 
Rev. W. W. Deckard, a 1905, 116 

Gladstone St. 

F. G. Howard, 1905 

G. L. M. Mitchell, n 1898, 464 
Laurel Hill Ave. 

F. E. Webb, n 1900 



ASHAWAY 

J. J. Babcock, n 1867 
A. L. Briggs, 1904 
H. L. Burdick. n 1901 

ASHTON 

Jessie M. Barbour, 1903 
Harry Barnes, n 1901 
Emma M. Caufield, 1902 

C. F. Eddy, n 1897, Box 45 
Alexander Marshall, M. D., 1888, 

P. O. Box 4 

AUBURN 

Edith V. Aldrich, 1904, 33 Black- 
more Ave. 

J. C. Barber, n 1895, 28 Frances 
Ave. 

J. K. Fenner, 1898, 147 Woodbine 
St. 

D. O. King, M. D., n 1876 
Sara L. MacCormack, g 

C. M. Poor, Ph. D., 1893, 1314 

Elmwood Ave. 
Mrs. Helen L. G. Poor, 1900, 1314 

Elmwood Ave. 

E. C. Potter, n 1902, 501 Park Ave. 
W. J. Reynolds, 1886,457 Welling- 
ton Ave. 

W. W. Rickard, Esq., 1865 
Lura C. Shreve, n 1904, 191 Green- 
wood St. 

BARRINGTON CENTRE 
E. C. DeVoU, n 1903 
A. W. Joyce, Esq., n 1891 

BAYSIDE 

L. V. Calder, n 1900 

BERKELEY 

Bertha M. Fairweather, n 1902 

BLOCK ISLAND 

C. E. Champlin, n 1888 
L. E. Dodge, 1903 
H. S. Millikin, n 1881 

BRISTOL 

L. L. Anderstrom, 1885, 70 Church 
St. 

E. S. Babbitt, n 1849 
Hon. A. O. Bourne, 1855 

M. A. Cheesman, n 1896, Linden 

Place 
A. S. Chesebrough, n 1889 
Millie D. Church, 1905 
Harold DeWolf, n 1904 

F. H. HammiU, LL.B., 1900 

N. G. Herreschoflf, Sc.D., h 1896 

John Lake, n 1897, Box 349 

J. F. Lavander, n 1902, 330 Wood 

St. 
Rev. G. L. Locke, D. D., h 1893 
Emily G. Munro, 1898 



Rhode Island 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



779 



Ethel M. Munro, 1903, 321 High 
St. 

W. T. O'Donnell, LL.B., 1895 Box 
280 

Grace C. Paull, 1895 

J. P. Reynolds, 1870 

C. T. Sherman, n 1893 

Mary E. Spooner, n 1901, 41 Cot- 
tage St. 

Emma B. Stanton, 1896, 706 Hope 
St. 

H. J. Stowell, 1904 

Rev. W. R. Trotter, 1880 

I. F. Williams, n 1886 

W. F. Williams, M. D., 1883 

W. E. Wright, n 1896 

BURRILLVILLE 

W. R. Bartlett, 1897 

CAROLINA 

H. D. Bailey, n 1899 

CENTRAL FALLS 

Mrs. Carrie C. J. Almy, n 1896, 688 
Broad St. 

J. F. Bannon, n 1899 

W. H. Bannon, n 1903 

J. N. Butman, Esq., 1880, 110 
Cross St. 

Edna F. Davis, 1897, 306 Central 
St. 

R. M. Dexter, Esq., 1900, 46 
Washington St. 

T. E. Dexter, 1898, 46 Washington 
St. 

M. C. Fish, n 1902 

W. H. Fish, 1903, 802 Broad St. 

Hon. J. W. Freeman, 1885 

Lucy J. Freeman, a 1899 

F. H. Gooding, 1901, 144 Central 
St. 

S. B. Greene, n 1904, 152 Cross St. 

F. A. Hill, n 1885 

N. W. Littlefield, Jr., 1899, 9 Illi- 
nois St. 

E. J. Mathewson, 1903, 533 High 
St. 

W. F. McGlynn, n 1896 

Sarah E. Merrill, 1897, 13 Wash- 
ington St. 

W. A. Mowry, 1893, 51 Illinois St. 

J. F. Murphy, Esq., 1887, 47 Rand 
St. 

E. T. Paine, 1901, 23 Illinois St. 

J. H. F. Smith, n 1902 

W. L. Wilmarth, 1902, 11 Pacific 
St. 

A. C. Wyman, n 1901, 801 Broad 
St. 

CENTREDALE 

H. A. Fenner, n 1890 
A. E. Harrington, 1895 



CENTREVILLE 

Ruth E. Batchelder, 1900 

CHEPACHET 

Hon. H. W. Farnum, 1898 

C. A. Steere, n 1883 
COWESET 

M. T. Greene, n 1903 
CRANSTON 

J. H. Earle, 1879, Olneyville Sta- 
tion 

L. B. Frieze, n 1846 

Geraldine E. Street, 1903, 1167 
Cranston St. 
CROMPTON 

H. R. Haydon, 1904 

Rev. J. H. Palmer, 1904 

F. E. Richmond, 1899 
CUMBERLAND 

Cyrus Taft, n 1878 

DROWNVILLE 

H. T. Anthony, 1905 
M. F. Church, 1898 
W. F. Miner, 1896 
EHzabeth R. Waite, n 1902 

EAST GREENWICH 

Mrs. Bertha A. N. Bissell, 1895 

H. G. Bissell, 1897 

H. P. Eldredge, n 1903 

O. T. Famham, n 1887 

Mrs. Mabelle A. C. Frazee, 1896 

Victor Frazee, a 1902 

Rev. Daniel Goodwin, Ph.D., DD. 

1857 
Ida E. Hawkins, 1897 
J. W. S. Lillibridge, n 1904 

G. A. Loomis, 1884 
J. D. Miner, 1891 

J. O. Ormsbee, 1880 

F. H. Potter, n 1900 
W. T. Reynolds, 1904 
C. P. Salladay, n 1904 
J. S. Shippee, 1894 
H. L. Shippee, n 1897 
Rufus Waterman, n 1895 

EAST PROVIDENCE 

J. E. Ames, 1896, 74 Mary Ave. 
H. S. Babcock, Esq., 1874, 81 

Summit St. 
Maud E. Bertram, n 1904, 137 

Summit St. 

G. M. Bliss, 1897, 490 Taunton 
Ave. 

Laura Brooks, 1904, 23 Mary Ave. 

F. A. Burr, 1905 

G. W. Carpenter, n 1900 
Agnes A. Cawley, 1904 

J. C. Cawley, LL.B., 1903 
Katherine L. Cawley, 1898 
H. E. Chace, n 1902 



78o 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Rhode Island 



A. N. Cunningham, n 1863 

Grace D. Gallup, 1902, 12 Russell 
Ave. 

Edith M. Goff, 1902, 259 Water- 
man Ave. 

Mary A. Grant, n 1898, 3186 Paw- 
tucket Ave. 

EHzabeth C. Grant, 1898, 3186 
Pawtucket Ave. 

Ethel C. Jameson, 1898, 110 Sum- 
mit St. 

Prof. A. B. Johnson, 1891, 168 
Walnut St. 

A. S. Johnson, Esq., 1890 

E. M. Johnson, 1893, 205 Mauran 
Ave. 

J. F. Lewis, n 1903 

S. E. Lincoln. 1904, 17 Burgess 
Ave. 

G. R. Martin, n 1901, 1353 South 
Broadway 

Josie S. Miner, n 1899, 301 Taun- 
ton Ave. 

T. S. Moore, M. D., 1894, 16 Walnut 
St. 

A. T. Patterson, 1902 

W. C. Pickersgill, n 1897 

Mabel A. Ray, n 1901, 210 Taun- 
ton Ave. 

R. C. Ray, n 1875 

Rev. G. W. Ridler, D.D., 1880, 23 
Walnut St. 

Fannie P. Stacy, n 1896, 82 Lyon 
Ave. 

J. A. Straight, n 1898 

Cora A. Sutton, n 1902, 334 Water- 
man St. 

C. S. Thornton, n 1903 

W. O. Wood, n 1900 

EAST PROVIDENCE CENTRE 
Joseph Bridgham, 1866 
S. W. Bridgham, Esq., 1894 
Mathilde K. Glauner, n 1903, 1498 

Pawtucket Ave. 
H. B. Horton, M. D., 1896 
L. R. Langworthy, 1904 
EDGEWOOD 

Rev. C. A. Denfeld, 1889, 106 Ar- 
nold Ave. 
Mrs. Nettie S. G. Murdock, 1895, 

163 Arnold Ave. 
H. W. Goodrich, 1902, 76 Albert 

Ave. 
H. J. Hall, 1900, 161 Grand Ave. 
C. H. Manchester, 1886, 195 Albert 

Ave. 
W. K. Potter, n 1898, 156 Shaw 

Ave. 
L. W. Robinson, n 1900, 137 Bluff 

Ave. 
J. W.Smith, 1896, 177 Arnold Ave. 



G. S. Stevens, M. D., 1852, 195 Al- 
bert Ave. 
Mrs. Gertrude;' W.'L. Wolf, n 1902, 
164 Arnold;Ave. 
FISKEVILLE 

D. A. Clarke, 1901 
GENEVA 

E. J. C. Bullock, n 1902, 109 Smith- 
field Road 

J. M. Glen, Jr., 1899 

Louis Windsor, n 1896 
GEORGIAVILLE 

Bertha M. Nason, h 1904 
GOULDS 

Susan A. May, 1905 
GREENE 

Hon. C. H. Johnson, Esq., 1877 
GREENVILLE 

C. C. Cutler, 1903 

O. A. Tobey, n 1860 
HAMILTON 

H. L. Pierce, n 1879 

HARRISVILLE 

R. E. Storey, 1899 
H. C. White, Jr., 1901 

HILLS GROVE 

F. A. Quimby, n 1898 

HOPE 

Daniel Howland, 1900 
Alice M. Howland, g 

HOPE VALLEY 

L. M. Barber, 1872 
S. M. Beale, Jr., M. D., 1899 
Rev. E. A. Bowen, 1892 
J. J. Greene, 1879 

HOPKINTON 

Rev. E. P. Mathewson, 1873 

HOWARD 

F. G. Eastman, M. D., n 1888 

Eulalia J. Towne, 1900 

T. M. Webb, 1905 

Rev. R. K. Wickett, n 1888 

HUGHESDALE 

A. B. Patton, Esq., 1869 

JAMESTOWN 

Rev. C. D. Burrows, 1891 
Lucy A. Gardiner, g 

JOHNSTON 

Lillian M. Coffin, 1903, Hartford 
Ave. 

KINGSTON 

Prof. John Barlow, a 1896 
EHzabeth W. Kenyon, a 1897, R. 

I. College 
J. G. Peckham, 1855 
W. H. Potter, Esq., 1836 



Rhode Island 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



781 



KNIGHTSVILLE 

G. E. Congdon, Jr., 1899, 1740 

Cranston St. 
W. H. Hull, 1901, 1635 Cranston 

St. 
Nettie E. White, 1900, 80 Phenix 
Ave. 
LAFAYETTE 

A. L. Rodman, n 1898 
LINCOLN 

H. R. Smart, n 1899 

LITTLE COMPTON 

Charlotte D. Brownell, n 1899 

LONGMEADOW 

E. E. Calder, h 1892 

LONSDALE 

Ethel Garvin, n 1897 
Florence Garvin, n 1899 
Norma Garvin, 1898 
C. C. Gleason, 1903 
P. T. Gleason, 1905 
Minnie H. Hough, 1897 
Bertha L. Wilson, n 1897 

MANTON 

C. F. Atwood, n 1896 
Rev. A. E. Carpenter, 1879 
Alice C. Devereux, 1901 
W. W. Weeden, n 1891 

MANVILLE 

G. A. Humphries, n 1904 

C. B. Vose, n 1904 

MAPLEVILLE 

F. W. Whipple, n 1865 

MIDDLETOWN 

J. B. Diman, 1885, St. George's 

School 
L. H. Peabody, Jr., 1903 
W. J. Peckham, 1897 

NARRAGANSETT PIER 

F. L. Caswell, n 1895 
Francis Ford, n 1904 
T. G. Hazard, n 1882 

Hon. William Sprague, h 1861 

D. E. Tobias, n 1898 

NATICK 

Rev. W. T. Green, 1890 

NAYATT POINT 

G. W. Smith, n 1900 

NEWPORT 

Nellie H. Bacheller, n 1904 

C. F. Barker, M.D., 1875, 32 Bull 
St. 

W. W. Barker, 1902, 32 Bull St. 

D. B. Braman, 1875, 66 Farewell 
St. 

W. P. Buffum, 1879, 28 Green- 
ough Place 



Francis Burdick, 1889, 449 Thames 

St. 
C. A. Carr, D.M.D., 1887, 209 

Spring St. 
Philip Caswell, 1902, Box 164 
M. McA. Clarke, 1897, 18 John St. 
Ruth B. Franklin, g, 78 Spring St. 
S. E. Gratrix, 1905, 98 Broadway 
A. P. Hamlin, 1897 
F. M. Hammett, 1880, 108 Mill St. 
C. E. Harvey, Esq., 1867, 227 

Broadway 
J. S. Kimber, n 1887 
W. D. King, 1859 
Rev. A. G. Langley, 1876, 1 School 

St. 
C. E. Lawton, 1886, 7 Whitfield 

Court 
A. L. Mason, n 1874, Halidon 

Hall, Halidon Hill 
H. B. Needham, LL.B., n 1893 
S. B. Newton, n 1904, 204 Spring 

St. 
Alexander Peckham, n 1863, 33 

Kay St. 
Rev. E. H. Porter, D.D., 1866, 

5 Bellevue Court 

A. H. Sanborn, n 1897, Newport 
Mercury 

Hon. W. P. Sheffield, LL.D., h 

1862 
W. P. Sheffield, Jr., Esq., 1877, 

6 Cottage St. 
Mae Stenhouse, 1904 
Rev. Henry M. Stone, 1892 
Mary Sturtevant, n 1903, Second 

Beach Road 

B. F. Thurston, 1880, 207 Thames 
St. 

A. R. Wheeler, 1901 

H. G. Wood, 1885, 82 Mill St. 

NIANTIC 

J. E. Pike, n 1874 
NORTH PROVIDENCE 

T. J. Hayden, n 1896, 446 Wood- 
ward Road 

H. R. Hill, n 1868 
NORTH SCITUATE 

Rev. G. A. Burgess, D. D.,1878 

Hon. M. S. Smith, 1867 
OAK LAWN 

Mrs. Louise S. P. Bates, a 1893 

Rev. I. J. Enslin, 1901 

Marjorie W. Shaw, 1904 

Niles Westcott, 1905 

PASCOAG 

E. C. Arnold, 1893 
E. V. Granger, M.D., n 1870 
J. J. Lace, Jr., LL.B., 1897 
M. D. Lapham, 1900 



782 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Rhode Island 



W. H. Mellor, n 1899 
M. E. Sanborn, n 1902, Box 230 
PAWCATUCK 

C. H. Hinckley, n 1848 

PAWTUCKET 

H. M. Adams, 1895, 123 Walcott 
Rev. Frank Appleton, 1890, 50 

Main St. 
Josephine S. Armstrong, 1905, 563 

Pawtucket Ave. 
Adelaide H. Arnold, 1898, 44 Clay 

St. 
O. S. Ayer, n 1889, 266 North 

Main St. 
Florence M. Barnefield, a 1899, 99 

Summit St. 
H. C. Barnefield, Esq., n 1899 
G. W. Bartlett, 1895, 168 Central 

Ave. 
C. E. Bassett, n 1885 
Frederic Bates, n 1853, 84 Wal- 
cott St. 
C. G. Beede, n 1870 
H. G. Beede, 1893, 255 High St. 
F. A. Binford, M.D., n 1897, 67 

High St. 
Harriet C. Blades, n 1904, 135 

Mineral Spring Ave. 
E. L. Blanchard, n 1899, 122 

Fountain St. 
E. W. Blodgett, Esq., n 1878 
C. W. Boardman, 1886, 110 High 

St. 
J. L. Booth, 1902, 36 School St. 
W. C. Bourne, 1894, 24 Sisson St. 
J. E. Brennan, Esq., 1892, 188 

Main St. 
C. H. Briden, n 1903, 828 North 

Main St. 
C. R. Budlong, 1897, 62 Garden 

St. 
Sarah J. Bullock, 1896, 208 East 

Ave. 
C. F. Butterworth, Esq., 1878, 372 

Broadway 
Blanche E. Carpenter, n 1900, 10 

Hume St. 
Henry Clark, n 1860, 110 Garden 

St. 
L. V. Clarke, n 1902, 81 Pine St. 
J. H. Connolly, 1905, 177 School 

St. 
George Cooper, 1887, 186 Cottage 

St. 
T. P. Corcoran, Esq., 1893, 16 

Randall St. 
M. F. Costello, Jr., 1905, 376 Weed- 
en St. 
A. F. Crowell, 1899, 617 Paw- 
tucket Ave. 
W. W. Curtis, g, 209 Central Ave. 



W. W. Daniels, n 1903, 35 Allen 

Ave. 
Mrs. Louella D. F. Darling, n 1901, 

37 Kossuth St. 
G. H. Davis, 1899, Lyon St. 
Edith D. Davison, 1900, 41 Sum- 
ner St. 
L. F. H. Delaney, n 1902, 129 

West Ave. 
W. P. Dempsey, n 1881,331 North 

Main St. 
Lottie M. Devlin, 1904, 85 Beech- 
wood Ave. 
F. O. Draper, 1886 
W. Y. Easterbrooks, 1904, 147 

Mulberry St. 
R. S. Emerson, LL.B., 1897, 136 

Pine St. 
H. F. Esten, 1904, 102 Cedar St. 
J. H. Farrell, 1898, 27 South Bend 

St. 
L. F. Farrell, n 1900, 27 South 

Bend St. 
Hon. J. J. Fitzgerald, LL.M., 1893, 

213 Garden St. 
E. H. Fuller, 1901, 307 High St. 
R. T. Garland, 1905, 59 Clifford St. 
W. A. Gaylord, M.D., n 1896, 25 

Main St. 
D. L. Goff, 1862, 56 Walcott St. 
L. B. Goff, 1862 
Hon. J. H. Higgins, LL.B., 1898, 

255 Main St. 
J. A. Hodgkinson, n 1903 

D. F. Holmes, 1897, 109 Prospect 
St. 

C. H. Holt, 1902, 34 Warren Ave. 
Louisa R. Holt, 1905, 11 Hay- 
ward St. 

J. L. Hood, 1900, 33 Hawes St. 
Mrs. Martha S. B. Hood, 1897, 33 

Hawes St. 
Roberta A. Horton, 1905, 265 

Prospect St. 

E. S. Hosmer, 1882, 12 Kossuth St. 
J. A. Hughes, n 1896, 6 Jeffers St. 
W. T. Jackson, n 1901, 88 Spring 

St. 

F. L. Jenckes, n 1898, E. Jenckes 
Manufacturing Co. 

D. B. Jenks, n 1854, 73 Olive St. 
H. C. Jenks, n 1899, 252 High St. 
J. L. Jenks, Esq., 1884 

S. A. Jenks, n 1854, Fales and 
Jenks Machine Co. 

F. A. Jillson, n 1893, 232 Broad- 
way 

J. H. Kelaghan, 1898, 112 Spring 
St. 

R. W. Kent, n 1899, 744 Benefit 
St. 



Rhode Island 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



783 



H. D. Kenyon, 1896, 391 Paw- 
tucket Ave. 

E. S. Kiley, M.D., 1891, 23 Park 
Place 

Bessie M. Leahy, 1905, 50 Clay St. 
J. M. Lennon, n 1904, 96 Pond St. 
Clarence Littlefield, 1885, 186 

Cottage St. 
L. H. Littlefield, n 1892 
G. E. Lombard, n 1897, 127 High 

St. 
G. D. R. MacGregor, n 1891, 308 

High St. 
Ellen F. Maguire, n 1900, 118 

Spring St. 
J. B. Mclntyre, 1894, J. & P. Coats, 

Ltd. 
Lillian G. MacQuillin, 1899, 87 Cen- 
tral Ave. 
Mrs. Caroline L. B. MacWhinnie, 

1899, 28 Greene St. 
C. A. Marsh, 1898, 36 Brook St. 

F. R. Mason, n 1880 

Mary J. Maroney, a 1899, 209 
Broadway 

C. A. Murray, n 1897, 279 Cot- 
tage St. 

E. L. Newell, n 1892, 23 West Ave. 

L. H. Newell, n 1894, 177 Cottage 
St. 

W. F. O'Brien, M.D., n 1902, 125 
Broadway 

J. B. O'Neil, 1894, 129 Pine St. 

W. W. Orswell, n 1896, 205 Cot- 
tage St. 

Mary G. Osbom, a 1901, 297 Broad- 
way 

William Overton, 1887, 32 Miller 
St. 

E. S. Parker, M.D., 1896, 119 
Broadway 

J. M. Payne, 1882, 22 Walnut St. 
Nelson Perrin, M.D., 1869, 163 

East Ave. 
Jennie M. Perry, 1905, 19 Kossuth 

St. 
James Poland, n 1899 
W. H. Powers, g, 70 Summit St. 
Vera Rector, 1904, 1 Brook St. 
Mary L. Rogers, a 1902, 50 Clyde 

St. 

F. A. Sayles, 1890 

W. R. Sayles, 1864, 79 Park Place 

Frederic Sherman, 1862 

P. D. Sherman, 1902, 102 Cottage 
St. 

Grace L. Slocum, n 1899, 257 High 
St. 

Emily L. M. Smith, n 1901, 23 Lu- 
pine St. 



Edward Thayer, n 1898, 170 Paw- 
tucket Ave. 

F. W. Tillinghast, LL.B., 1902, 46 
Walcott St. 

F. E. Tingley, n 1886 

G. B. Vose, 1853, 119 East St. 
Mrs. Ella M. A. Tuck, g, 22 Allen 

Ave. 
J. L. Wheaton, Jr., M.D., 1891, 

164 Broadway 
Gertrude M. Whipple, n 1901, 190 

Broadway 
W. S. White, 1886 
Rev. F. T. Whitman, 1878, 139 

Mineral Spring Ave. 

E. C. Williams, 1985, 72 Park Place 
H. J. Winters, 1901, 273 Pros- 
pect St. 

Rev. W. L. Wood, n 1887, 22 
Alice St. 

F. F. WooUey, n 1899, 288 High 
ot. 

PAWTUXET 

Florence E. Risley, n 1898 

PAWTUXET NECK 

Fanny B. Burrill, n 1899, 23 Fort 
Ave. 

PEACE DALE 

T. S. Brown, 1892 
Sarah E. Goodwin, a 1901 
W. C. Greene, 1875 
R. G. Hazard, 1876 
H. M. Hovey, 1900, South Kings- 
town High School 
L. F. Kimball, n 1901 
J. B. Peck, 1866 

PHENIX 

R. N. Gee, n 1902 
A. T. Reoch, 1900 
W. S. Reoch, M.D., 1893 

PHILLIPSDALE 

W. H. T. HamiU, M.D., n 1893 

PONTIAC 

A. B. Shield, n 1896 

PORTSMOUTH 

E. G. Macomber, n 1881 

POTTER HILL 

C. T. Barber, n 1904 

PROVIDENCE 

E. R. Abbott, n 1856, 24 Susan 
St. 

H. P. Abbott, M.D., 1885, 325 

Broad St. 
Samuel Adams, 1897, 61 Peck St. 

F. C. Adams, g, 274 Benefit St. 
Hon. J. M. Addeman, Esq., 1862, 

49 Westminster St. 



784 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



Amey O. Aldrich, a 1898, 8 Gush- 
ing St. 

C. T. Aldrich, 1877, 230 Hope St. 

Edmund Aldrich, M.D., n 1857, 
148 Broadway 

E. B. Aldrich, n 1893, 110 Benevo- 
lent St. 

E. K. Aldrich, Jr., 1902, 227 
Broadway 

E. S. Aldrich, n 1864, 34 Barnes 
St. 

H. L. Aldrich, 1876, 37 Weybosset 
St. 

Mary L. Aldrich, n 1900, 26 Cabot 
St. 

Hon. N. W. Aldrich, LL.D., h 
1892, 110 Benevolent St. 

P. E. Aldrich, n 1898, 344 Benefit 
St. 

Robert Aldrich, 1903, 34 Barnes 
St. 

W. T. Aldrich, n 1900, 110 Benev- 
olent St. 

C. Z. Alexander, 1905, 129 Wil- 
liams St. 

A. M. Allen, LL.B., 1897, 410 R. 
I. Hospital Trust Company 
Building 

Sylvester Allen, n 1868, 26 Brigh- 
ton St. 

Herbert Almy, Esq., 1873, 205 
Butler Ave. 

Howard Almy, 1886, Box 61 

Gen. William Ames, 1863, 121 
Power St. 

A. I. Andrews, Ph.D., 1901, 253 
Broadway 

F. H. Andrews, 1884, 181 Carpen- 
i ter St. 

G. F. Andrews, 1892, 1 Rhode 
Island Ave. 

Martha L. Andrews, n 1897, 253 

Broadway 
Theodore Andrews, 1859, P. O. 

Box 16 
W. F. Angell, Esq., 1880, 170 

Westminster St. 
Everard Appleton, 1904, 209 An- 
gell St. 
Prof. J. H. Appleton, Sc.D., 1863, 

209 Angell St. 
W. D. Appleton, 1904, 209 Angell 

St. 
A. H. Armington, 1871, City Hall 
H. H. Armington, M.D., 1900, R. 

I . Hospital 
S. C. Armstrong, Esq., 1897, 1039 

Banigan Buildiftg 



C. N. Arnold, n 1894, 24 Stimson 
Ave. 

F. H. Arnold, n 1901, 91 Parade 
St. 

F. W. Arnold, Jr., 1898, 159 Water- 
man St. 

H. G. Arnold, 1905, 159 Waterman 
St. 

J. J. Arnold, Esq., 1876, 4 Weybos- 
set St. 

M. H. Arnold, 1897, 29 Weybosset 
St. 

O. H. Arnold, M.D., 1865, 275 
Washington St. 

W. P. Arnold, n 1902, 8 Vernon St. 

J. H. Arthur, 1897, 24 Medway 
St. 

Christopher Astle, 1902, 897 Broad 
St. 

Rev. G. R. Atha, 1895, 122 Doyle 
Ave. 

E. P. B. Atwood, 1902, 572 Broad 
St. 

C. R. Austin, 1902, 122 Doyle Ave. 

V. S. Babasinian, a 1903, Brown 
University 

C. E. Bailey, 1863, 2 Cushing St. 
J. C. Bailey, 1905, 181 Adelaide 

Ave. 
Prof. W. W. Bailey, LL.D., 1864, 

6 Cushing St. 
A. A. Baker, Esq., 1884, 15 Cabot 

St. 
Benjamin Baker, Esq., 1875, 15 

Westminster St. 
E. C. Baker, n 1902, 270 Washing- 
ton Ave. 
Laura F. Baker, 1904, 31 Arch St. 
Lena B. Baker, 1904, 31 Arch St. 
S. N. Baker, 1905, 48 Barnes St. 
Hon. W. C. Baker, Esq., 1881, 15 

Westminster St. 
Alice M. Ballou, M.D., 1900, 61 

Congdon St. 

D. R. Ballou, Esq., n 1863, 58 
Jackson St. 

David Ballou, n 1852, 1 Hazard 
Ave. 

E. R. Bancroft, n 1901, 311 Angell 
St. 

Bernice T. Banning, 1905, 88 Ben- 
efit St. 

E. T. Banning, n 1885, 87 Weybos- 
set St. - 

Mary E. Bannon, 1905, 311 Prairie 
Ave. 

H. A. Barker, 1893, 32 Custom 
House St. 

R. J. Barker, n 1903, 26 Atlantic 
Ave. 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



785 



W. H. Barney, Esq., 1876, 49 
Westminster St. 

W. H. Barney, Jr., 1905, 250 
Washington Ave. 

Alice M. Barrett, 1903, 207 Wil- 
liams St. 

A. A. Barrows, M.D., 1898, 38 
Olive St. 

A. C. Barrows, 1885, 36 Plenty St. 

C. W. Barrows, LL.B., 1895, 87 
Weybosset St. 

E. A. Barrows, 1891, 169 Meeting 
St. 

H. M. Barry, 1894, 86 Daboll St. 

J. P. Barstow, 1902, 224 Angell St. 

Florence Bartlett, 1899, 32 Benev- 
olent St. 

Louise S. Bartlett, 1902, 103 
South Angell St. 

Mabel I. Bartlett, 1903, 37 Hudson 
St. 

Rev. T. E. Bartlett, 1877, Elm- 
wood Station 

E. D. Bassett, Esq., 1873, 179 Con- 
gress Ave. 

H. L. Bates, 1903, 55 Bainbridge 
Ave. 

W. L. Bates, M.D., n 1894, 141 
Benefit St. 

W. P. Bates, 1902, 141 Benefit St. 

Adelaide S. Bauer, n 1900, 61 Pa- 
rade St. 

Edith K. Bauer, n 1900, 61 Parade 
St. 

Josephine Bauer, n 1904, 609 
Broad St. 

C. L. Beach, n 1902, Box 497. 

L. E. Beaman, n 1901, 237 Wash- 
ington Ave. 

Daniel Beckwith, 1870 

Truman Beckwith, n 1880, 68 
Brown St. 

C. F. Beirne, n 1896, 65 Dodge St. 

Florence B. Beitenman, 1904, 184 
Meeting St. 

Rev. A. T. Belknap, 1893, 6 West 
Park St. 

H. E. Bellows, Esq., 1892, 48 Cus- 
tom House St. 

A. B. Bennett, 1902, Board of 
Trade Building 

G. W. Bennett, Jr., LL.B., 1899, 
14 Jenkins St. 

F. J. Berth, 1903, 950 Chalkstone 
Ave. 

Alexander Bevan, 1876, 475 Hope 

St. 
T. W. Bicknell, LL.D., 1860, 254 

Pleasant St. 
Hartford Billings, n 1871, 26 

Greene St. 



William Binney, h 1856, 72 Pros- 
pect St. 

E. C. Bixby, 1882, 137 Congress 
Ave. 

E. J. Black, 1904, 16 Tecumseh St. 

B. S. Blaisdell, 1889, Court House 

Mrs. Harriet M. W. Blake, a 1894, 
87 Grove St. 

Prof. A. H. Blanchard, 1899, 
Brown University 

E. R. Blanchard, 1865, 25 Elm- 
grove Ave. 

Mrs. Margaret L. W. Blanchard, 

1898, 87 Niagara St. 
P. H. Blanding, 1903, P. O. Box 

98 
R. W. Blanding, 1903, 151 Water- 
man St. 
W. O. Blanding, n 1874. 151 

Waterman St. 
G. N. Bliss, LL.B., n 1860, 19 

College St. 
Helen L. Bliss, 1900, 19 College 

St. 
W. C. Bliss, 1896, 19 College St. 
Hon. T- T. Blodgett, Esq., 1880, 

145"Llovd Ave. 
G. A. Blumer, M.D., Litt.D., 

h 1905, Butler Hospital 
Marion H. Bonn, 1905, 12 Spencer 

St. 
Maude A. Bonner, 1895, 102 

Williams St. 
Robert Bonner, n 1896, 102 Wil- 
liams St. 
H. M. Boss. LL.B., n 1898. 48 

Custom House St. 
A. O. Bourn, Jr., LL.B. n 1889, 

Hope Club 
S. W. Bourn, 1899, P. O. Box 198 

F. B. Bourne, 1873, 100 Taber 
Ave. 

A. M. Bowen, 1863, 38 Humboldt 
Ave. 

F. A. Bowen, n 1903. 1572 West- 
minster St. 

H. A. Bowen, 1883, 107 Orms St. 

J. E. Bowen, 1866, 1488 West- 
minster St. 

Leila P. Bowen. n 1896, 194 Water- 
man St. 

L. H. Bowen, n 1859, 47 George 
St. 

R. L. Bowen, 1902. 1488 West- 
minster St. 

Theodora G. Bowen, n 1901, 27 
Sycamore St. 

Rev. W. H. Bowen, D.D., 1857, 
27 Sycamore St. 

W. M. P. Bowen, Esq.. 1884. 
941 Banigan Building 



786 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



H. J. Boyce, 1880, 256 Weybosset 
St. 

E. M. Boyden, n 1898, 48 Third 
St. 

J. W. Boyden, n 1902, 134 Bene- 
fit St. 

F. W. Bradbury, M.D., n 1873, 
65 Charles Field St. 

I. L. Bradley, n 1903, 11 Dodge 
St. 

H. J. Brady, 1904, 385 Pine St. 

W. C. H. Brand, Esq., 1901, 347 
Friendship St. 

C. R. Brayton, Esq., n 1863, 
P. O. Box 150 

Mary A. Brennan, n 1900, 78 
Congdon St. 

George Briggs, n 1874, 491 Angell 
St. 

H. B. Briggs, 1897, 11 Exchange 
Place 

H. D. Briggs, 1902, University 
Club 

C. S. Brigham, 1899, R. I. Histori- 
cal Society 

H. O. Brigham, n 1899, 95 Water- 
man St. 

Cornelia C. Bronson, n 1896, 313 
Hope St. 

Mrs. Elsie M. S. Bronson, 1904, 
232 Brown St. 

Prof. W. C. Bronson, Litt.D., 
1887, Brown University 

Louise M. J. Brough, 1897, 13 
Pamona Ave. 

A. E. Brown, 1903, 39 Charles 
Field St. 

Hon. A. L. Brown, LL.B., 1876, 
36 Barnes St. 

C. W. Brown, 1900, Brown Uni- 
versity 

Ethel F. Brown, n 1898, 88 Corn- 
stock Ave. 

F. H. Brown, 1885, Box 870 

Hon. G. T. Brown, LL.B., 1873, 
49 Westminster St. 

J. H. Brown, n 1861, 211 Water- 
man St. 

M. B. Brown, n 1899, 62 Exchange 
Place 

R. L. Brown, 1903, Benefit St. 

R, N. Brown, 1900, 8 Clorane St. 

R. P. Brown, 1871, 13 Charles 
Field St. 

W. J. Brown, LL.B., 1893, 912 
Banigan Building 

Zephaniah Brown, 1865, 5 Bene- 
volent St. 

Mary A. Brownell, 1897 



E. I. Brownell, LL.B., 1892, 107 
Westminster St. 

Ethel C. Brownell, n 1899, 63 
Chapin Ave. 

W. D. Brownell, LL.B., 1894, 
IS Westminster St. 

E. W. Browning, 1905, Brown 
University 

Isabel M. Brownson, 1905, 342 
Plain St. 

G. A. Brug, M.D., n 1876, 173 
Washington St. 

E. W. Brunsen, n 1888, 96 West- 
minster St. 

Mrs. Hope W. M. Bubier, n 1904, 
93 South Angell St. 

H. H. Bucklin, n 1900, 100 Angell 
St. 

W. T. Bucklin, n 1868, 158 Clif- 
ford St. 

M. S. Budlong, M.D., 1890, 604 
Westminster St. 

Mary E. Budlong, 1902, 88 Chapin 
Ave. 

Anna C. Buffinton, 1900, 463 
Broadway 

Bertha A. Buffinton, 1905, 463 
Broadway 

J. A. Buffinton, n 1899, 463 Broad- 
way 

Benjamin Buffum, 1880, 256 
Waterman St. 

W. H. Buffum, M.D., 1898, 276 
Benefit St. 

Abby Bullock, n 1904, 28 Pit- 
man St. 

G. B. Bullock, 1905, 28 Pitman 
St. 

G. N. Bullock, 1873, 378 Carpenter 
St. 

J. C. Bullock, 1902, 146 Bridgham 
St. 

J. R. Bullock, Jr., 1896, 30 Lock- 
wood St. 

R. W. Burbank, Esq., 1878, 912 
Banigan Building 

Rev. C. A. Burgess, n 1899, 439 
Plain St. 

A. C. Bumham, n 1889, 62 Uni- 
versity Ave. 

J. M. Bumham, 1874, Brown 
University Library 

W. W. Bumham, n 1883, City 
Hall 

Anna Bumside, 1903, 94 Dexter 
St. 

W. E. Burrows, n 1894, 109 
Somerset St. 

L. M. Burt, n 1900, Industrial 
Trust Building 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



787 



W. C. Burwell, 1885, 64 Alumni 

Ave. 
C. S. Bush, n 1895, 24 Keene St. 

E. A. Bush, n 1898, 212 Wey- 
bosset St. 

Ellen M. Bush, n 1897, 542 Broad 

St. 
C. A. Butman, n 1876, 228 Thurb- 

er Ave. 
J. C. Butterworth, n 1869, 224 

Butler Exchange 

B. H. Buxton, 1904, 1473 Broad 
St. 

G. E. Buxton, Jr., Esq., 1902, 

1473 Broad St. 
J. F. Byrne, Esq., n 1893, 87 

Weybosset St. 

F. L. Cady, n 1898, 78 Central St. 
F. N. Cady, n 1897, 75 Laura St. 
J. H. Cady, 1903, 127 Power St. 
R. D. Cady, 1905, 155 Shaw Ave., 

Edgewood 

Sarah K. Cady, 1905, 382 Black- 
stone St. 

W. H. Cady, 1898, 127 Power St. 

Letitia M. Cahoon, 1905, 92 Wes- 
ley an Ave. 

A. W. Calder, M.D., 1891, 184 
Angell St. 

A. E. Cameron, 1904, 489 Hope 
St. 

Frances R. Cameron, 1905, 489 
Hope St. 

W. H. Camfield, 1905, 255 Prairie 
Ave. 

Harriet L. Campbell, 1905, 583 
Academy Ave. 

J. W. Campbell, 1899, 96 Water- 
man St. 

L. H. Campbell, 1892, 158 Mel- 
rose St. 

F. P. Capron, M.D., 1877, 118 
Angell St. 

O. A. Card, n 1899, 30 Bridgham 
St. 

G. I. Cardellicchio, 1905, Care Dr. 
Henson 

Anne W. Carpenter, 1898, 281 
Brook St. 

C. S. Carpenter, 1903, 148 Med- 
way St. 

F. E. Carpenter, Esq., 1889, 20 
Market Sq. 

H. F. Carpenter, n 1864, 58 Page 

St. 
C. E. Carr, 1903, 87 Congdon St. 

G. W. Carr, M.D., 1857, 29 Water- 
man St. 

Edward Carrington, 1873, 66 
Williams St. 



Alice S. Carroll, 1903, 131 Tock- 
wotton St. 

Charles Carroll, LL.B., 1898, 34 
Preston St. 

J. P. Carroll, n 1903, 131 Tock- 
wotton St. 

Leila B. Carter, 1902, Audubon 
Park, Smith St. 

Florence P. Case, 1897, 98 Provi- 
dence St. 

C. D. Casey, 1904, 27 Claremont 
Ave. 

E. N. Casey, 1893, 3 DeFoe Place 
J. L. Casey, 1893, 3 DeFoe Place 
H. H. Cawthome, n 1902, 73 

Carrington Ave. 
A. B. Chace, Sc.D., 1866, 324 

Angell St. 
A. B. Chace, Jr., 1893, 49 West- 
minister St. 

E. S. Chace, LL.B., 1901, 704 
Industrial Building 

D. C. Chace, 1900, 362 Point St. 
Lydia G. Chace, 1900, 75 Irving 

Ave. 
Zachariah Chafee, 1880, 5 Cooke 

St. 
W. R. Champlin, Esq., n 1901, 

12 Poplar St. 
A. D. Chapin, 1866, 32 Creighton 

St. 
C. V. Chapin, M.D., 1876, 84 

Keene St. 
W. W. Chapin, n 1855, 80 Benefit 

St. 
C. H. Chapman, 1861, 228 Angell 

St. 
A. H. Chase, 1897, 201 Pitman St. 
C. F. Chase, n 1879, 75 West- 
minster St. 
J. H. Chase, 1899, 101 Adelaide 

Ave. 
W. B. Chase, 1885, 22 Barnes St. 
W. E. Cheever, 1904, 110 Dexter 

St. 

F. S. Cheney, n 1893, 201 Pond St. 
H. N. Cheney, n 1904, 308 Cali- 
fornia Ave. 

E. D. Chesebro, M.D., 1887, 2 
Hawthorne St. 

E. F. Child, 1871, 48 Angell St. 
Edith R. Clapp, 1900, 133 Smith 

St. 

F. O. Clapp, 1897, City Hall 
Sarah C. Clapp, n 1902, 133 Smith 

St. 

Agnes E. Clark, 1899, 121 Pleas- 
ant St. 

F. C. Clark, M.D., 1869, 161 Bene- 
fit St. 



788 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



H. C. Clark, n 1882, 1362 West- 
minster St. 

H. L. Clark, 1876, 25 Exchange 
St. 

Theron Clark, 1895, Brown Uni- 
versity 

Prof. B. F. Clark, Sc.D., 1863, 
89 Brown St. 

O. P. Clarke, n 1880, 234 Vermont 
Ave. 

P. O. Clarke, 1880, 72 Weybosset 
St. 

Clara B. Cobb, n 1899, 129 Lex- 
ington Ave. 

Geneva A. Cobb, n 1900, 334 
Smith St. 

Mrs. Louise C. G. Cobb, 1901, 
9 Moore St. 

R. M. Cogan, n 1901, 382 Black- 
stone St. 

G. B. Colburn, 1904, 117 Water- 
man St. 

F. S. Cole, 1899, Cole Ave. 

C. H. Coleman, n 1893, 114 Pit- 
man St. 

P. H. Coleman, n 1885, 223 
Friendship St. 

G. L. Collins, M.D., 1873 

J. C. Collins, Jr., LL.B., 1892, 

75 Westminster St. 

Prof. J. F. Collins, h 1896, 468 
Hope St. 

Maud Collins, n 1898, 130 Adelaide 
Ave. 

Hon. LeB. B. Colt, LL.B., h 1882, 
U. S. Circuit Court 

LeB, C. Colt, 1899, 105 Water- 
man St. 

D. A. Colton, Esq., n 1901, 19 
College St. 

J. S. Colwell, 1900, 305 Dudley St. 
R. F. Colwell, 1876, 119 Pond St. 
W. H. Colwell, n 1899, 158 West 

Clifford St. 
B. G. Comstock, n 1901, 100 

Lloyd Ave. 
Clara E. Comstock, 1895, 550 

Broad St. 
Hon. R. B. Comstock, Esq., 1876, 

76 Humboldt Ave. 

R. W. Comstock, n 1902, 124 

Waterman St. 
W. P. Comstock, 1899, 160 Brown 

St. 
Eleanor B. Congdon, n 1900, 87 

Cooke St. 
Harold Congdon, n 1894, 87 

Cooke St. 
Rev. G. A. Conibear, n 1904, 11 

Cromwell St. 



J. E. Connolly, n 1899, 159 

Parade St. 
Mary K. Conyngton, g, 85 Congdon 

St. 

F. W. Cook, 1905, 453 Angell St. 

G. F. Cook, n 1903, 38 Adelphi 
Ave. 

L. M. Cook, Esq., 1866, 17 Custom 
House St. 

M. H. Cook, 1897, 309 Wayland 
Ave. 

Clara L. Cooke, 1905, 134 Congdon 
St. 

C. O. Cooke, M.D., 1899, R. I. 
Hospital 

Nellie F. Cooke, 1897, 134 Cong- 
don St. 

Hon. S. A. Cooke, Esq., 1861, 
37 Weybosset St. 

J. P. Cooney, M.D., n 1891, 68 
Jackson St. 

G. S. Cooper, Esq., 1900, 1102 
Union Trust Company Building 

C. B. Coppen, 1902, 303 Benefit 
St. 

Mrs. Mary E. H. Corbett, n 1904, 
106 Somerset St. 

E. W. Corliss, n 1895, 56 Water- 
man St. 

H. P. Cornell, 1881, 24 Custom 
House St. 

T. A. Cornell, 1903, 123 Governor 
St. 

Gardner Cornett, 1898, 294 Gov- 
ernor St. 

H. J. C. Corrigan, M.D., 1898, 
42 Broadway 

Mrs. Ella F. Cory, 1902, 51 Arch 
St. 

Flora M. Cotton, 1904, 16 Hum- 
boldt Ave. 

Mrs. Maud E. C. Covell, 1902, 
32 John St. 

M. W. Crane, Esq., 1900, 87 Wey- 
bosset St. 

William Cray, n 1897, 251 Lowell 
Ave. 

G. H. Crooker, M.D., 1887, 101 
Benefit St. 

Prof. Thomas Crosby, 1894, 
Brown University 

E. B. Cross, 1905, 80 Olney St. 

H. R. Cross, 1900, 128 Hanover 
St. 

J. A. Cross, n 1878, 935 Banigan 
Building 

Prof. A. C. Crowell, Ph.D., 1886, 
345 Hope St. 

Mrs. Carrie E. P. Crowell, a 1904, 
345 Hope St. 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



789 



A. J. Gushing, Esq., 1870, 20 
Market St. 

Alice M. Gushing, 1902, 5 Frank- 
lin St. 

Arthur Gushing, Esq., 1889, 19 
GoUege St. 

A. H. Gushman, D.O., n 1902, 
1 1 Euclid Ave. 

F. R. Gushman, a 1902, 19 Belle- 
vue Ave. 

Lucy E. Gyr, 1900, 19 Arch St. 

A. L. Danielson, 1886, P. O. Box 
1900 

E. L. Darling, 1898, 109 Jewett 
St. 

J. H. Davenport, M.D., 1883, 

210 Benefit St. 
David Davidson, n 1904, 20 Arch 

St. 

F. B. Davis, 1904, 212 Banigan 
Building 

Jeffrey Davis, 1870, 260 Elmwood 

Ave. 
J. G. Davis, n 1896, 1407 Broad St. 
Prof. N. F. Davis, LL.D., 1870, 

159 Brown St. 
W. R. Davis, n 1903, 273 Thayer 

St. 
Emily B. Day, n 1904, 216 Med- 

way St. 

F. L. Day, M.D., 1885, 240 Bene- 
fit St. 

H. T. Day, n 1901, 216 Medway 

St. 
H. D. Day, a 1899, 216 Medway 

St. 
J. T. Day, 1877, 96 Llovd Ave. 
C. F. Deacon, M.D., 1896, 480 

Friendship St. 
Prof. J. Q. Dealey, Ph.D., 1890, 

872 Hope St. 
C. V. Dean, n 1904, 68 Orchard 

Ave. 
Prof. E. B. Delabarre, Ph.D., 

n 1886, 9 Arlington Ave. 
Eliza J. Delaney, 1905, 23 Pitman 

St. 
C. E. Dennis, Jr., Ph.D., 1888, 

114 Taber Ave. 
J. H. DeWolf, n 1857, 305 Brook 

St. 
P. G. DeWolf, 1905, Brown and 

Sharpe Manufacturing Go. 

G. E. G. Dickerson, n 1903, 62 
Pearl St. 

J. R. Dickinson, 1895, 420 Angell 

St. 
Florence E. Doane, 1905, 9 John 

St. 
E. J. Doe, 1864, 84 Gomstock Ave. 



G. T. Dorrance, 1867, 98 Water- 
man St. 

G. B. Dorrance, n 1871, 807 
Broad St. 

J. K. Dorrance, 1864, 2 Prospect 
St. 

S. R. Dorrance, 1863, 2 Prospect 
St. 

W. T. Dorrance, 1894, 98 Water- 
man St. 

Hon. W. W. Douglas, LL.D., 
1861, 121 George St. 

G. H. Douglass, 1905, 135 Brook 
St. 

A. A. Dowd, 1905, 117 George St. 

G. E. Downing, Esq., n 1901, 16 
Gomstock Ave. 

F. R. Dows, n 1900, 70 Benevo- 
lent St. 

Sarah E. Doyle, h 1894, 119 
Prospect St. 

F. P. Drowne, M.D., n 1902, 20 
Benefit St. 

G. L. Drowne, 1898, 2 Gatalpa 
Road 

H. B. Drowne, 1903, 20 Benefit St. 
H. D. G. Dubois, Esq., n 1898, 

19 Gollege St. 
W. J. Duffy, n 1899, Post Office 
Rev. G. G. Dunlap, n 1903, 295 

Williams St. 
Henry Dunnell, g, 24 George St. 
W. W. Dunnell, 1873, 16 Angell 

St. 
Henry Dunster, 1880, 25 Battey 

St. 

E. G. Dvirfee, n 1867, 29 Keene St. 

F. J. Durfee, n 1902, 5 Decatur 
Sq. 

S. S. Durfee, Esq., 1880, 170 West- 

min.ster St. 
Hon. Elisha Dyer, Ph.D., h 1897 
H. A. Dyer, 1894, Blackstone 

Boulevard 
J. F. Dyer, 1899, 17 Gharles Field 

St. 
C. C. Earle, n 1903, 44 Alumni 

Ave. 
Hon. G. R. Easton, Esq., 1896, 

75 Westminster St. 

F. T. Easton, Esq., 1892, Union 
Trust Gompany Building 

S. H. Easton, 1903, Gentral St. 
A. M. Eaton, LL.B., 1861 

G. DeM. P. Eaton, 1898, 24 Ken- 
yon St. 

A. U. Eddy, Esq., 1879, 10 Wey- 

bosset St. 
G. M. Eddy, 1903, 165 Montgomery 

Ave. 



79° 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



F. G. Eddy, D.M.D., n 1874, 15 
Euclid Ave. 

Jennie M. Eddy, n 1901, 92 Mel- 
rose St. 

Olive B. Eddy, 1905, 250 Lock- 
wood St. 

Mrs. Ruth S. D. Eddy, 1897, 666 
Angell St. 

W. H. Eddy, Ph.D., 1892, 666 
Angell St. 

Seeber Edwards, LL.B., 1891, 
170 Westminster St. 

S. O. Edwards, Esq., 1879, 181 
Lloyd Ave. 

F. H. Ehmke, 1903, Moses Brown 
School 

E. F. Ely, 1879, 36 Prospect St. 

William Ely, 1878, 69 Manning 
St. 

Parke Erwin, 1901, 127 Pleasant 
St. 

Adelaide A. Esten, 1899, 14 
Barnes St. 

E. B. Evans, 1901, 358 Broadway 
Lillian E. Everett, 1899, 36 Locust 

St. 
S. A. Everett, 1891, 217 Canal St. 
Prof. W. G. Everett, Ph.D., 1885. 

116 Governor St. 
N. R. Fairchild, g, 175 Governor 

St. 
M. S. Fanning, 1891, 184 Water- 
man St. 
C. F. Famsworth, Esq., n 1884, 

70 Humboldt Ave. 
Maud Farnum, 1902, 112 Bridg- 

ham St. 
Pres. W. H. P. Faunce, D.D., 

LL.D., 1880, Brown University 

F. A. Fearney, M.D., n 1903, 940 
Broad St. 

J. B. Ferguson, M.D., 1898, 274 
Broad St. 

Edward Field, h 1892, City Hall 

H. C. Field, 1894, Nicholson File 
Co. 

C. H. Finch, M.D., 1877, 62 Jack- 
son St. 

Annie Fisher, 1904, 587 Academy 
Ave. 

G. R. Fisher, M.D., 1872, 1924 
Westminster St. 

Abby E. Fiske, n 1901, 600 Broad 

St. 
Emiline E. Fitz, 1900, 163 Ivy St. 
O. E. Fitzgerald, LL.B., 1873, 

31 Market Sq. 
F. B. FoUett, 1897, 22 Vemdale 

Ave. 
W. D. Forbes, n 1900, 132 Jenkins 

St. 



H, C. Foster, n 1899, 48 Lloyd 

Ave. 
L. T. Foster, 1865, 6 Olive St. 
T. C. Foster, 1896, 78 Waterman 

St. 
W. S. Foster, n 1866, 59 George 

St. 
W. C. Foster, n 1902, 78 Waterman 

St. 
W. E. Foster, Litt.D., 1873, 240 

Bowen St. 

F. H. Franklin, n 1898, 212 Wey- 
bosset St. 

J. R. Freeman, Sc.D., h 1904, 
235 Arlington Ave. 

E. C. Frost, 1890, Providence 
Art Club 

G. F. Frost, 1896, 303 Benefit St. 
W. L. Frost, LL.B., 1901, 48 Cus- 
tom House St. 

Mrs. Harriet P. Fuller, a 1905, 

170 Prospect St. 
R. C. Fuller, n 1899, 70 Charles 

Field St. 

F. H. Gabbi, 1902, Industrial 
Trust Co. 

O. F. Gallagher, Esq., n 1899, 

206 Oxford St. 
James Gallivan, n 1896, 48 Custom 

House St. 
R. I. Gammell, 1872, 327 Benefit 

St. 
William Gammell, 1878, 170 Hope 

St. 
J. A. Gammons, 1898, University 

Club 
LiUian M. Gamwell, 1902, 73 

Taber Ave. 
Mabel A. Gannett, n 1903, 43 

Chapin Ave. 
Lucy E. Gannon, n 1902, 649 

Harris Ave. 
Edna R. Gardiner, n 1898, 156 

Cypress St. 
Elizabeth W. Gardiner, 1899, 113 

Lloyd Ave. 
C. T. Gardner, M.D., 1864, 154 

North Main St. 
George W. Gardner, M.D., 1894, 

263 Benefit St. 
Prof. H. B. Gardner, Ph.D., 1884, 

Brown University 
Mrs. Jessie L. B. Gardner, n 1896, 

25 Jefferson St. 
P. W. Gardner, LL.B., 1903 
Rathbone Gardner, Esq., 1877 
W. S. Garst, n 1901, 31 Parade St. 

G. H. A. Gates, n 1888, 14 Craven 
St. 

Rev. W. F. Geisler, 1897, 146 
Linwood Ave. 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



791 



C. H. George, 1898, 98 Bowen St. 

D. F. George, 1894, 98 Bowen St. 
Albert Gerald, LL.B., 1893, 170 

Westminster St. 
S. A. Gibson, Esq., 1896, Provi- 
dence Journal Co. 
P. C. Gifford, 1881, Olneyville 
A. L. Giles, 1899, 67 Forest St. 
J. M. Gillrain, LL.B., 1891, 35 

Dover St. 
J. R. Gladding, 1881, 30 Stimson 

Ave. 
R. H. Gladding, Esq., 1892, 916 

Banigan Building 
M. B. I. Goddard, n 1854, 25 

Brown St. 
R. H. I. Goddard, 1858, 160 Hope 

St. 
William Goddard, LL.D., 1846, 

38 Brown St. 
A. W. Godding, 1850, Box 703 
C. M. Godding, M.D., 1878, 312 

Benefit St. 

F. S. Gofif, n 1867, 2 Marlborough 
Ave. 

M. L. Goff, 1891, 87 Medway St. 

E. J. Goodwin, n 1902, 19 Polk 
St. 

Margaret Noble Goodwin, 1901, 

16 Cooke St. 
Prof. F. P. Gorham, 1893, Brown 

University 
H. B. Gorham, Esq., 1898, 236 

Knight St. 
C. W. Gorman, LL.B., n 1899, 

73 Dover St. 
Sarah M. Gough, n 1901, 557 

Broadway 
Marion B. Goxild, 1905, 45 Charles 

Field St. 

G. A. Goulding, 1899, 17 Larch St. 
Mrs. Ruth A. Goulding, 1901, 17 

Arch St. 
Hon. D. L. D. Granger, LL.B., 

1874, 328 Thayer St. 
W. S. Granger, 1854, 42 Olive St. 

F. B. Grant, 1869, 18 Tobey St. 
H. L. Grant, D.M.D., 1890, 623 

Banigan Building 
H. T. Grant, 1869, 723 Banigan 

Building 
H, M. Grant, 1895, 10 Brighton 

St. 
Mary M. Grant, n 1904, 187 

Bowen St. 
Lillian B. Graves, n 1902, 223 

Ives St. 
Minerva M. Graves, n 1897, 134 

Williams St. 
Edith Gray, n 1904, 52 Larch St. 



M, B. Gray, n 1897, 17 Beacon 
Ave. 

B. L. Greatorex, n 1903, 182 
Laurel Hill Ave. 

E. H. Green, Ph.D., 1898, 14 

John St. 
H. R. Green, M.D., 1897, 14 

John St. 
R. C. Green, 1896, 14 John St. 
T. F. Green, Esq., 1887, 14 John 

St. 
Allen Greene, 1902, 31 Benefit St. 

A. A. Greene, 1880, 94 Point St. 

C. W. Greene, 1884, 38 Cooke St. 
C. C. Greene, 1905, 442 Pine St. 
C. H. Greene, n 1894, 236 Cali- 
fornia Ave. 

E. A. Greene, 1876, 15 West- 
minster St. 

E. P. Greene, 1879, 25 Parade St. 
Florence W. Greene, n 1904, 

Court House 

F. A. Greene, Esq., 1891, 412 
Butler Exchange Building 

H. L. Greene, n 1902, 134 Lloyd 
Ave. 

H. W. Greene, n 1877, 22 Canal 
St. 

H. E. Greene, n 1902, 134 Lloyd 
Ave. 

H. J. Greene, n 1899, 60 Charles 
Field St. 

I. P. Greene, 1892, 337 West- 
minister St. 

J. B. Greene, n 1890, 15 Claverick 
St. 

Emma H. Gregory, a 1901, 29 
Ann St. 

C. H. Griffin, M.D., 1894, 101 
Broad St. 

T. J. Griffin, n 1899, 63 Wash- 
ington St. 

B. W. Grim, Esq., 1899, 42 West- 
minster St. 

Russell Grinnell, 1897, P. O. Box 

89 
H. B. Grose, 1903, Brown Univ- 

versity 

E. T. Gross, 1901, Union Trust 
Building 

William Grosvenor, 1860, 51 Pros- 
pect St. 

F. T. Guild, 1890, Brown Uni- 
versity 

T. H. Guild, 1901, 20 Pitman St. 
W. J. Gunn, 1898, 10 Courtright 

St. 
P. B. Hadley, 1903, R. I. Hall, 

Brown University 



792 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



George Hail, n 1894, 295 Wash- 
ington St. 

Carleton Hale, 1896, 24 Barnes St. 

G. D. Hale, M.D., 1899, 24 Barnes 
St. 

C. F. Hall, 1877, 49 Westminster 
St. 

F. L. Hall, n 1897, 131 Mitchell St. 

G. R. C. Hall, n 1894, 1 Rhode 
Island Ave. 

Minnie A. Hall, a 1900, 417 Pine 
St. 

F. T. Hallett, 1900, 283 George St. 
Sarah N. Hallett, 1901, 283 George 

St- 

G. E. Hallihan, n 1896, 9 Wash- 
ington Row 

A. E. Ham, M.D., 1864, 199 

Benefit St. 
Livingston Ham, LL.B., 1894, 56 

Keene St. 

E. B. Hamlin, 1872, 7 Humboldt 
Ave. 

H. H. Hammond, Esq., 1884, 29 

Cabot St. 
I. L. Handel, n 1903, 107 West- 
minster St. 
Ellen Hargren, n 1902, 24 George 

St. 
Prof. Albert Harkness, Ph.D., 

LL.D., 1842, 101 Prospect St. 
Prof. A. G. Harkness, 1879, 7 

Cooke St. 
Bertha E. Harrington, n 1904, 

50 Prairie Ave. 
C. N. Harrington, LL.B., 1870, 

426 Brook St. 
G. C. Harrington, n 1889, 13 

Market Sq. 
G. W. Harrington, n 1898 

F. A. Harris, 1888, 158 Bowen St. 
R. B. Harris, n 1882, 210 Angell 

St. 
S. C. Harris, 1886, 251 Bowen St. 
W. A. Harris, 1897, 77 Elton St. 
E. LeR. Hart, 1898, 60 Jefferson 

St. 
Stella J. Hartshorn, n 1898, 189 

Wayland Ave. 
T. C. Hartwell, 1899, 77 Parade 

St. 

E. B. Harvey, M.D., 1884, 183 
Broad St. 

C. R. Haslam, 1902, 86 Beacon 
Ave. 

T. W. Haslam, n 1903, 29 Helme 
St. 

Harriet M. Hathaway, g, 12 Marl- 
boro Ave. 

F. E. Hawkins, 1905, 241 Thurber 
Ave. 



Frederic Hayes, Esq., 1881, 170 

Westminster St. 
H. W. Hayes, Esq., 1876, 706 

Union Trust Building 
Walter Hayward, 1885, Journal 

Office 
L. H. Hazard, 1889, 20 Market Sq. 
J. G. Healey, 1905, 636 Cranston 

St. 
W. A. Heathman, Esq., n 1895, 

111 Babcock St. 
Hannah Heaton, 1904, 152 George 

St. 
J. C. Hebden, 1885, 64 Exchange 

J. F. Heckman, 1904, 101 Broad- 
way 

E. H. Hedberg, n 1903, 5 Paca 

C. L. A. Heiser, 1890, 90 Brown St. 

O. L. Heltzer, n 1904, 497 Morris 
Ave. 

J. J. Henderson, n 1891, 631 
Westminster St. 

Sarah M. Hennessy, n 1901, 198 
Broad St. 

C. H. Henshaw, n 1853, 100 
Bowen St. 

Harriet F. Henshaw, n 1903, 100 
Bowen St. 

John Henshaw, Esq., 1887, 42 
Westminster St. 

Stanley Henshaw, n 1896, 100 
Bowen St. 

Rev. E. A. Herring, 1872, 139 
Wentworth Ave. 

J. P. Herring, 1904, 139 Went- 
worth Ave. 

G. D. Hersey, M.D., 1869, 148 
Broad St. 

Helen E. Hersey, 1903, 148 Broad 
St. 

Nathaniel Hibbard, M.D., 1878, 
304 Potter Ave. 

R. G. E. Hicks, Esq., 1898, 87 
Weybosset St. 

C. H. Hidden, 1861, 32 West- 
minster St. 

Walter Hidden, n 1874, 154 Meet- 
ing St. 

W. U. Hidden, 1865, 32 West- 
minster St. 

Leonora Hill, 1902, 221 Broad St. 

C. G. Hilliard, M.D., 1899, 483 
Elmwood Ave. 

F. L. Hinckley, LL.B., 1891, 37 
Manning St. 

G. C. Hincldey, n 1896, 34 Taber 
Ave. 

William Hindle, M.D., n 1901, 
160 Broad St. 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



793 



Rev. J. M. Hobbs, 1883, 199 

Academy Ave. 
W. G. Hoffman, Jr., 1904, 59 

Dora St. 
G. A. Holbrook, 1861, 748 North 

Main St. 
G. J. Holden, 1891, 87 Weybosset 

St. 
Benjamin Holland, Jr., 1905, 17 

Claremont Ave. 
Arthur Hollingworth,M.D.,n 1897, 

281 Public St. 
Mrs. Ruth M. M. Hollingworth, g, 

281 PubHc St. 
G. S. Holmes, 1904, 101 Broadway 
J. J. Holmes, 1863, 93 Evergreen 

St. 
L. R. Holmes, 1899, 501 Potter 

Ave. 
A. W. Hopkins, n 1903, Olneyville 
E. A. Hopkins, 1905, 250 Olney St. 
E. A. Thurston, n 1872, 459 South 

Water St. 

E. J. Horton, 1902, 18 Nichols St. 

F. E. Horton, 1895, 87 Weybosset 
St. 

L. W. Horton, Esq., 1897, 48 

Custom House St. 
V. F. Horton, 1873, 40 Gilmore St. 
J. H. L. Host, n 1903, 98 Bellevue 

Ave. 
M. W. Host, 1888, 14 Euclid Ave. 

C. T. Howard, 1878, Drawer 1150 
M. M. Howland, 1871, Tribune 

Office 
H. J. Hoye, M.D., 1895, 194 

Broad St. 
Elizabeth G. Hoyt, g, 40 Humboldt 

Ave. 

D. W. Hoyt, h 1872, 40 Humboldt 
Ave. 

S. D. Humphrey, 1897, Humphrey 
and Cornell 

I. O. Hunt, LL.B. 1899, 152 Irv- 
ing Ave. 

S. F. Hunt, 1904, 152 Irving Ave. 

W. C. Huntoon, 1894, 146 Med- 
way St. 

Daniel Hurley, 1903, 36 East 
George St. 

N. P. Hutchinson, 1905, 185 Eddy 
St. 

Grace E. Inman, 1898, 357 West- 
minster St. 

H. S. Inman, 1860, 357 West- 
minster St. 

N. M. Isham, 1886, 1013 Banigan 
Building 

F. H. Jackson, M.D., n 1900, 162 
Broad St. 



H. E. Jacobs, 1893, 92 President 

Ave. 
Prof. W. B. Jacobs, 1882, 310 

Olney St. 
E. P. Jastram, LL.B., 1895, 63 

Elmgrove Ave. 
P. S. Jastram, 1860, 37 Medway 

St. 
T. A. Jenckes, Esq., 1877, 336 

Butler Exchange Building 
G. A. Jepherson, LL.B., 1887, 

32 Reservoir Ave. 
Rev. A. E, Johnson, 1871, 108 

Doyle Ave. 
A. P. Johnson, Esq., 1888, 324 

Butler Exchange 
H. J. Johnson, n 1863, 28 Maple 

St. 
Joseph Johnson, n 1902, 157 

Broadway 
J. H. Johnson, 1884, 39 East 

George St. 
M. C. Johnson, 1900, 37 Charles 

Field St. 
W. C. Johnson, n 1901, 380 West- 
minster St. 

E. S. Jones, n 1868, 1266 West- 
minster St. 

F. A. Jones, Esq., 1896, 49 West- 
minster St. 

F. C. Jones, 1904, 1266 West- 
minster St. 

F. W. Jones, n 1896, 26 Congdon 
St. 

J. D. E. Jones, 1893, 49 Hum- 
boldt Ave. 

J. H. Jones, Jr., 1903, Providence 
News 

Jules Jordon, Mus.D., h 1895, 
Butler Exchange 

H. V. A. Joslin, 1867, 140 Black- 
stone Boulevard 

I. W. Kelley, n 1904, 194 Broad- 
way 

Prof. W. H. Kenerson, 1896, 
Brown University 

Florence R. Kenyon, n 1896, 180 
Lockwood St. 

G. H. Kenyon, M.D., 1864, 123 
North Main St. 

H. A. Kenyon, 1904, 100 Hospital 

St. 
M. W. Kern, 1892, 148 Melrose St. 
R. D. Kettner, 1905, 53 Wesleyan 

Ave. 
Grahame Kilvert, n 1896, 25 Cush- 

ingSt. 
W. D. Kilvert, n 1898, 436 Brook 

St. 
Gertrude S. Kimball, n 1898, 29 

Humboldt Ave. 



794 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



H. E. Kimball, n 1904, 142 Angell 
St. 

W. H. Kimball, 1894, 462 Broad- 
way 

E. P. King, M.D., 1876, 55 Vernon 
St. 

G. F. J. King, M.D., 1889, 43 
Waterman St. 

Dean Lida S. King, a 1894, Brown 
University 

W. W. Kirby, M.D., n 1900, 377 
Elmwood Ave. 

C. P. Knight, n 1885. 243 Elm- 
wood Ave. 

H. D. Knight, n 1902, 366 Broad- 
way 

Webster Knight, 1876, 3 Wash- 
ington Row 

W. T. Knoop, 1901, 86 Holden St. 

E. R. Knowles, LL.D., Sc.D., 
n 1881, 506 Public St. 

Edwin Knowles, 1894, 47 Stewart 
St. 

S. D. Knowles, n 1902, 193 Bene- 
fit St. 

I. G. Ladd, 1886 

F. E. Lakey, 1894, 14 Craven St. 
Harriet G. Lane, 1905, 26 Irving 

St. 

Prof. Courtney Langdon, h 1891, 
86 Upton St. 

Hon. Oscar Lapham, 1864, 4 
Weybosset St. 

S. S. Lapham, Esq., 1898, 4 Wey- 
bosset St. 

William Larcher, n 1901, 282 
Benefit St. 

Evangeline Larry, n 1900, 25 
Pitman St. 

J. DeW. Larry, n 1896, 54 North 
Main St. 

Eva J. Latham, n 1900, 87 Wey- 
bosset St. 

W. R. Lawton, 1903, 111 Chapin 
Ave. 

W. S. Learned, 1897, Moses Brown 
School 

E. B. Lederer, 1901, 9 Bridgham 
St. 

C. M. Lee, Esq., 1877, 147 Elm- 
wood Ave. 

Mary C. Lee, 1902, 182 Bellevue 
Ave. 

J. W. Leech, M.D., n 1902, R. I. 
Hospital 

H. G. Leighton, 1903, 128 South 
Angell St. 

Grace F. Leonard, 1903, 156 
Broad St. 

Mary B. Leonard, 1899, 156 
Broad St. 



Mabel S. LeValley, 1900, 124 

Wesleyan Ave. 
F. H. Lewis, n 1897,63 Beacon Ave. 
J. B. Lewis, n 1896, 8 Exchange 

Place 
J. D. Lewis, n 1868, 134 Brown St. 
J. W. Lewis, 1894, 15 Westminster 

St. 
L. M. Lincoln, 1892, 209 Lenox 

Ave. 
Hon. C. W. Lippitt, 1865 
H. F. Lippitt, 1878 
R. L. Lippitt, n 1882, 29 Orchard 

Ave. 
F. D. Lisle, 1891, 509 Union 

Trust Building 
J. B. Littlefield, LL.B., 1902, 

102 Bowen St. 
Katharine F. Littlefield, 1902, 

102 Bowen St. 
Rev. B. T. Livingston, 1897, 37 

Pitman St. 
I. J. S. Loeb, n 1902, Care William 

Loeb, 101 Sabin St. 
A. J. Loepsinger, n 1904, 39 

Atlantic Ave. 
Bessie A. Loud, 1903, 4 Wesleyan 

Ave. 
H. B. Loud, n 1899, 11 Plenty St. 
E. F. Lovejoy, LL.B., 1885, 616- 

618 Banigan Bldg. 
C. W. Loveland, n 1897, 143 

Indiana Ave. 
H. P. Lovewell, M.D., 1889, 6 

Hammond St. 
Adella F. Low, n 1897, 16 South 

Angell St. 
W. K. Low, 1901, 204 Westminster 

St. 
Linda M. Lowell, 1904, 167 Ohio 

Ave. 
R. C. Lowell, 1899, 420 Hope St. 
F. N. Luther, 1884, Journal Office 
Mrs. Minnie A. H. Luther, n 1896, 

121 Sycamore St. 
Bertha H. Lyman, n 1896, 188 

Sackett St. 
Emily H. Lyman, n 1901, 188 

Sackett St. 
C. P. Lynch, n 1900, 214 Point St. 
Katherine G. Lynch, a 1899, 605 

Academy Ave. 
R. K. Lyons, n 1899, 159 Lloyd 

Ave. 
Mrs. Minnie L. B. Lyons, 1901, 

159 Lloyd Ave. 
A. M. Lythgoe, n 1891, 64 Albany 

St. 
H. L. McAuslan, n 1900, 544 Elm- 
wood Ave. 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



795 



W. A. McAuslan, 1896, 44 Elton 
St. 

J. P. McBay, n 1904, 163 Howell 
St. 

Ella B. McCaffrey, 1902, 61 Cong- 
don St. 

E. J. McCaffrey, 1903, 95 Chatham 
St. 

J. J. McCaffrey, Esq., 1899, Indus- 
trial Trust Building 

J. F. J. McCarthy, n 1901, 248 
Charles St. 

J. E. McCartin, n 1901, 226 
Blackstone St. 

W. V. McCready, M.D., 1897, 
372 Atwells Ave. 

A. M. McCrillis, 1897, 11 Exchange 

C. A. McDonald, 1903, 282 Smith 

St. 
William McDonald, Jr., M.D., 

1895, Butler Hospital 
A. F. McGinn, M.D., 1892, 64 

Borden St. 
E. F. McKenna, 1905, 1686 West- 
minster St. 
J. J. McKenna, 1904, 137 Rocham- 

beau Ave, 
Theresa R. McKenna, 1904, 39 

Bainbridge Ave. 
Isabel S. McKenzie, n 1902, 349 

Eaton St. 
Suzanne G. Mackie, 1900, 43 

Woonasquatucket Ave. 
W. D. Mackie, n 1904, 43 Woon- 
asquatucket Ave. 
C. B. Mackinney, n 1896, 11 

Euclid Ave. 
H. A. Mackinney, 1903, American 

Screw Co. 
W. C. McLaughlin, M.D., 1901, 

7 Amity St. 
G. R. • McLeod, Esq., n 1889, 

Banigan Building 
P. J. McQuaid, 1900, 31 Quaid 

St. 
Rt. Rev. W. N. McVicar, LL.D., 

h 1904, 10 Brown St. 
W. H. MagiU, M.D., 1893, 118 

Broad St. 
Nora L. Maguire, 1904, 79 Andem 

St. 
Minnie C. Mahy, 1900, 40 Fourth 

St. 
Mrs. Clara H. Maine, n 1896, 89 

Parade St. 
J. F. Malmstead, 1902, 53 Whit- 
marsh St. 
Helena Manatt, n 1903, 59 Charle 

Field St. 



Sarah I. Manatt, 1901, 59 Charles 

Field St. 
Alice H. Manchester, 1905, 82 

Olney St. 

E. N. Manchester, 1902, 5 Hope 
College, Brown University 

Emogene M. Manning, 1895, 55 
Keene St. 
Prof. H. P. Manning, Ph.D., 1883, 
Brown University 

A. T. Mansfield, 1868, 25 Water- 
loo St. 

Mrs. Jenny M. J. Marcy, n 1899, 

478 Friendship St. 
Henry Marsh, Jr., Esq., 1871, 

P. O. Box 975 

F. R. Martin, h 1902 

Richard Martin, 1899, 90 Webster 

Ave. 
W. D. Martin, 1862, 27 Princeton 

Ave. 

F. W. Marvel, 1894, Brown Uni- 
versity 

C. F. Mason, 1861, P. O. Box 955 

E. W. Mason, 1868, 149 Water- 
man St. 

E. W. Mason, Jr., 1899, 149 

Waterman St. 
H. H. Mason, M.D 1900, 34 

Mawney St. 
J. H. Mason, 1878, 253 Waterman 

St. 
W. W. Massie, n 1899 24 Mawney 

St. 
Adrienne Matthews, 1900, 131 

Ocean St. 

G. S. Matthews, M.D., 1885, 419 
Cranston St. 

B. E. Mathewson, n 1899, 102 
Messer St. 

L. B. Mathewson, 1898, 16 West 

Park St. 
A. C. Matteson, LL.B., 1893, 31 

Market Sq. 
Hon. Charles Matteson, LL.D., 

1861, 112 Prospect St. 

F. W. Matteson, 1892, 50 South 
Main St. 

G. A. Matteson, M.D., 1896, 112 
Prospect St. 

W. L. Mauran, n 1887, 287 Butler 

Ave. 
R. W. Mawney, n 1904, 380 

Smith St. 
W. T. Maxfield, n 1879, 88 Laura 

St. 
Mrs. Ada G. W. Mead, a 1896, 

283 Wayland Ave. 
Prof. A. D. Mead, Ph.D., a 1891, 

Brown University 
L. H. Meader, Ph.D., a 1894, 88 

Andem St. 



796 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



W. G. Header, 190S, IS West- 
minster St. 

Prof. Alexander Meiklejohn, Ph.D. 

1893, Brown University- 
Hester J. Mercer, 1903, 66 Bene- 
fit St. 

Mrs. Sarah C. B. Merrick, n 1902, 
167 Linwood Ave. 

C. H. Merriman, h 1894 

C. H. Merriman, Jr., 1892, 8 
Prospect St. 

H. T. Merriman, 1894, 26 Cooke 
St. 

I. B. Merriman, 1897, Manville Co. 

H. K. Metcalf, 1902, 600 Angell 
St. 

Houghton Metcalf, 1904, 600 
Angell St. 

H. T. Metcalf, Esq., 1897, 75 
Westminster St. 

R. B. Metcalf, n 1870, P. O. Box 
582 

S. O. Metcalf, 1878 

A. L. Midgeley, D.M.D., 1901, 
315 Butler Exchange 

Marion Midgeley, 1905, 99 Dune- 
din St. 

Robert Millar, M.D., 1858, 238 
Benefit St. 

G. W. Millard, 1875, P. O. Box 
977 

J. C. Millard, 1905, 120 Congdon 
St. 

H. C. Miller, 1897, 217 Canal St. 

H. G. Miller, M.D., 1860, 189 
Bowen St. 

Myrtis A. Milliken, 1902, 460 Pine 
St. 

V. S. Milliken, n 1901, 460 Pine 
St. 

L. S. Milner, 1902, 1 Congdon St. 

F. W. Miner, n 1894, 3 Temple St. 
Rev. G. H. Miner, 1863, 310 

Benefit St. 

G. L. Miner, 1897, 38 East Mann- 
ing St. 

Lillian B. Miner, a 1898, 547 Elm- 
wood Ave. 

H. A. Monroe, n 1894, 35 West- 
minster St. 

A. L. Morrison, D.D.S., n 1890, 
385 Westminster St. 

Prof. A. S. Morse, 1896, Brown 
University 

Anne G. Morse, n 1903, 44 Bene- 
fit St. 

Ethel B. Morse, n 1904, 596 
Broad St. 



W, B. Moss, n 1902, 53 America 

St. 
W. W. Moss, LL.B., 1894, 924 

Banigan Building 
Mabel C. Moulton, n 1903, 327 

Elmwood Ave. 

E. C. Mowry, 1904, 7 Barnes St. 
J. E. Mowry, 1867, 162 Academy 

Ave. 

R. G. Mowry, Esq., 1877, P. O. 
Box 931 

Hon. J. C. Mumford, Esq., 1881, 
49 Westminster St. 

W. L. Munro, M.D., 1879, 62 
North Main St. 

Prof. W. H. Munro, 1870, 115 
Butler Ave. 

G. B. Munroe, n 1897, R. I. Hos- 
pital Trust Co. 

J. S. Murdock, LL.B., 1896, Bani- 
gan Building 

T. F. Murphy, n 1874, 49 Wey- 

W. T. Murphy, 1903, 27 Landor 

St. 
H. C. Newton, 1905, 313 Maxcy 

Hall, Brown University 
T. L. Newton, 1890, 156 Friend- 
ship St. 
G. H. Nichols, M.D., n 1884, 557 

Cranston St. 
H. W. Nichols, n 1902, 175 Power 

St. 
C. A. Nightingale, 1878, 54 North 

Main St. 
H. R. Nightingale, n 1883, 70 

Mathewson St. 
N. L. Niles, M.D., 1899, 752 

North Main St. 
J. J. Nolan, Esq., n 1899, 49 

Westminster St. 
Mrs. Beulah M. H. Nordlinger, 

1900, 47 Adelphi Ave. 

C. E. Norris, 1900, Brunonia Hall, 
Brown University 

D. F. O'Brien, LL.B., 1898, 10 
Weybosset St. 

F. W. O'Connell, 1904, 75 Lang- 
don St. 

C. J. O'Connor, Esq., 1895, 75 
Westminster St. 

E. DeV. O'Connor, Esq., 1892, 4 
Weybosset St. 

J. F. Oderman, n 1902, 112 Union 
St. 

Charles O'Leary, M.D., n 1892, 
70 Jackson St. 

C. D. O'Leary, M.D., 1884, 70 
Jackson St. 

E. W. Olney, n 1898, 141 Water- 
man St. 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



797 



W. H. O'Neil, 1892, 3 Washington 

Row 
P. M. O'Reilly, LL.B., n 1902, 

326 Public St. 
G. L. C. Ormsbee, n 1890, 301 

West Exchange St. 
C. L. Osier, 1903, 241 Rhodes St. 
Emma G. Osier, n 1902, 241 

Rhodes St. 
L. J. Osier, 1872, 241 Rhodes St. 
Mary E. Oslin, 1904, 241 Amherst 

St. 
H. W. Ostby, n 1899, Cooke St. 
Rev. J. V. Osterhout, 1866, 18 

Oak St. 
F. A. Otis, 1903, 203 Adelaide Ave. 
H. N. Otis, n 1904, 233 Bowen St. 
J. O. Otis, n 1897, 203 Adelaide 

Ave. 
M. N. Otis, n 1903, 57 Whitmarsh 

St. 
W. P. Otis, 1896, 203 Adelaide 

Ave. 
C. D. Owen, Jr., 1897, Beacon 

Manufacturing Co. 
Sarah DeV. Packard, 1904, 425 

Angell St. 

F. A. Page, 1901, Custom House 
C. E. Paine, 1898, 482 Broadway 
H. M. Paine, 1902, 112 Peace St. 
W. H. Paine, 1891, 242 Olney St. 
Prof. A. de F. Palmer, Jr., Ph.D., 

1891, Brown University 
H. R. Palmer, n 1879, United 

National Bank 
Julius Palmer, 1877, P. O. Box 

1103 
Hon. C. F. Parkhurst, Esq., 1876, 

Court House 
J. G. Parkhurst, n 1843, 156 

Sutton St. 
H. G. Partridge, M.D., 1892, 242 

Broad St. 
M. C. Pease, 1876, 37 Weybosset 

St. 
Ellen O. Peck, n 1896, 106 George 

St. 

G. B. Peck, M.D., 1864, 865 North 
Main St. 

Maria S. Peck, 1895, 106 George 

St. 
Mrs. Martha B. P. Peck, n 1896, 

16 Stanwood St. 
W. B. Peck, 1897, 61 Peck St. 
W. T. Peck, Sc.D., 1870, 48 

Princeton Ave. 
F. E. Peckham, M.D., 1885, 266 

Benefit St. 
W. T. Peckham, 1897, Box 524 
C. E. D. Peirce, n 1864, 507 

Broadway 



Eliza M. Peirce, a 1899, 507 

Broadwav 
W. R. Perce, Sc.D., 1865, 129 

Cypress St. 
G. H. Perkins, g, 19 Angell St. 

C. M. Perry, 1891, 4 Catalpa Road 
T. M. Phetteplace, 1899, 1612 

Broad St. 

F. G. PhilHps, M.D., n 1901, 251 
Broad St. 

R. S. Phillips, M.D., 1896, 194 
Angell St. 

W. C. Phillips, 1902, 155 Benefit 
St. 

W. L. Phillips, 1881, 170 West- 
minster St. 

Alice R. Pierce, a 1901, 39 Daboll 
St. 

Cassandra M. Pierce, n 1899, 106 
King Philip St. 

E. E. Pierce, M.D., 1877, 328 
Broadway 

Grace Pierce, 1902, 72 Broad St. 
Harriet E. Pierce, a 1904, 39 

Daboll St. 
H. C. Pierce, n 1874, 106 King 

PhiHp St. 
Lucy Pierce, n 1904, 194 Daboll 

St. 
Maude Pierce, n 1903, 132 South 

Angell St. 
Robinson Pierce, 1902, 132 South 

Angell St. 

D. B. Pike, 1894, Court House 
J. A. Pirce, LL.B., 1892, 10 Wey- 
bosset St. 

Sophia L. Pitman, n 1898, 152 

Pitman St. 
S. M. Pitman, n 1870, 721 Bani- 

gan Building 
L. T. Place, 1898, 87 Comstock 

Ave. 
C. C. Plummer, Esq., 1871, 108 

John St. 

G. W. Plummer, n 1900, 75 West- 
minster St. 

Prof. W. C. Poland, Litt.D., 1868, 
53 Lloyd Ave. 

F. M. Pond, 1860, 255 Hope St. 
A. U. Pope, 1904, Brown Uni- 
versity 

G. W. Porter, M.D., 1870, 8 
Greene St. 

Prof. Albert K. Potter, 1886, 
Brown University 

Alfred K. Potter, 1902, 24 Taber 
Ave. 

C. A. Potter, n 1887, 86 Wey- 
bosset St. 

C. E. Potter, n 1897, P. O. Box 
343 Olney ville 



798 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



D. M. Potter, LL.B., 1901, 87 
Weybosset St. 

W. A. Potter, n 1887, Potter and 

Company 
W. R. Potter, n 1887, 104 Bani- 

gan Building 
R. C. Powers, n 1898, 30 Medway 

St. 

C. T. Pratt, n 1873, 4 Market Sq. 
W. A. Presbrey, 1890, 16 Wood- 
man St. 

H. W. Preston, 1883, 98 West- 
minster St. 

W. F. Preufert, 1866, 59 Parade 
St. 

J. T. Pyke, 1880, 237 Butler Ave. 

J. C. Quinn, Esq., 1888, 108 
Hope St. 

Mary F. Rafter, 1901, 66 Benefit 
St. 

F. E. Randall, n 1903, 556 Crans- 
ton St. 

L. A. Randall, 1900, 18 Park St. 

Prof. O. E. Randall, Ph.D., 1884, 
Brown University 

R. F. Randall, n 1899, 58 College 
St. 

E. J. Rathbun, LL.B., 1896, 49 
Westminster St. 

J. H. Raymond, Esq., 1899, 170 

Westminster St. 
W. A. Read, 1905, 268 Brown St. 
L. A. Reese, a 1902 

D. W. Reeves, n 1900, 76 Doyle 
Ave. 

Marguerite McL. Reid, 1902, 33 
Burnett St. 

C. C. Remington, Esq., 1899, 48 
Custom House St. 

Frdd^rique R^mond, n 1904, 59 
East George St. 

V. I. Reynolds, n 1904, 60 Ever- 
green St. 

W. S. Reynolds, Esq., 1893, 213 
Lenox Ave. 

Christopher Rhodes, n 1862, 290 
Benefit St. 

F. M. Rhodes, 1890, Providence 
Board of Trade 

W. C. Rhodes, 1864, 200 Hope St. 
H. A. Rice, LL.B., 1889, 737 

Banigan Building 
H. M. Rice, 1860 

E. G. Rich, n 1901, 375 Black- 
stone St. 

Ethel E. Rich, 1903, 375 Black- 
stone St. 

Elizabeth L. Richards, n 1901, 
169 Power St. 

Margaret W. Richards, n 1899, 
169 Power St. 



C. G. Richardson, 1900, 118 

Hanover St. 
James Richardson, 1882, 25 Ex- 
change St. 
W. B. Richardson, Esq., 1899, 

19 College St. 
Howard Richmond, n 1872, 32 

George St. 
H. A. Richmond, n 1897, 32 

George St. 
K. C. Richmond, 1885, 204 Angell 

St. 
R. W. Richmond, Esq., 1902, 

170 Westminster St. 
A. H. Ricketts, n 1901, 367 

Blackstone St. 
S. S. Rider, h 1880, 73 Almy St. 
J. M. Ripley, LL.B., n 1855, 148 

Waterman St. 

E. S. Roberts, n 1896, 297 Wey- 
bosset St. 

C. L. Robinson, 1905, 200. Water- 
man St. 
C. P. Robinson, LL.B., 1863, 

207 Governor St. 
Constance Robinson, g, 207 Gov- 
ernor St. 
Ethel T. Robinson, 1905, 27 

Beacon Ave. 
Emily P. S. Rogers, n 1902, 264 

Bowen St. 
A. F. Rose, n 1903, 168 Medway 

St. 
Mrs. Helen M. E. Rose, n 1899, 

19 Woonasquatucket Ave. 
H. B. Rose, 1881, 76 Comstock 

Ave. 
Mrs. Josephine A. B. Rose, 1897, 

168 Medway St. 
Eda M. Round, 1897, 139 Superior 

St. 
A. W. Rounds, M.D., n 1895, 

Broad St. 
C. P. Roundy, 1900, 32 Larch St. 
Rev. E. S. Rousmaniere, D.D., 

h 1905, 97 Angell St. 
Hon. Frederick Reuckert, Esq., 

1877, 87 Weybosset St. 
Florence W. Russell, n 1898, 268 

Westminster St. 
J. H. Russell, n 1902, 50 Chapin 

Ave. 

F. P. Sackett, 1897, 177 George St. 
Gen. F. M. Sackett, 1861, 177 

George St. 

H. W. Sackett, n 1894, 25 Ex- 
change St. 

C. M. Salisbury, Esq., n 1873, 
19 College St. 

L. E. Salisbury, n 1863, 160 
Smith St. 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



799 



G. L. Sammis, n 1896, 218 Lowell 
Ave. 

Mrs. Grace H. P. Sammis, n 1899, 
218 Lowell Ave. 

Lena W. Sanborn, n 1901, IS 
Greene St. 

R. C. Sanger, 1896, 380 West- 
minster St. 

O. p. Sarle, 1886, 146 Westmin- 
ter St. 

W. M. Saunders, n 1891, 20 Dewey 
St. 

Inez V. Sayer, 1904, 988 Smith St. 

L. C. Schmidt, n 1903, 100 Elm- 
grove Ave. 

Lillie L. Scholfield, 1903, 49 Bea- 
con Ave. 

A. H. Scott, 1903, 1 Dix Ave. 

H. L. Scott, n 1901, 227 Eddy St. 

W. A. Scott, Esq., 1897, 1002 
Union Trust Building 

W. H. Scott, 1875, 357 West- 
minster St. 

Rev. A. E. Scoville, 1884, 82 
Upham St. 

Irene T. Seabury, n 1903, 72 
Keene St. 

W. S. Seamans, Jr., 1902, 465 
Smithfield Road 

Carrie M. Searle, a 1903, 129 
Lester St 

C. H. Seddon, 1905, 29 Sexton St. 
Harriet H. Sessions, n 1901, 1 

Benton Ave. 
H. D. Sharpe, 1894, 130 Angell St. 
Lucian Sharpe, 1893, 130 Angell 

St. 
F. E. Shaw, 1882, 126 Melrose St. 

D. H. Sheahan, Esq., 1889, 135 
Bridgham St. 

H. C. Sherman, n 1878, 86 Bene- 
volent St. 

E. W. Shedd, 1884, 146 West- 
minster St. 

J. H. Shedd, h 1894 

A. N. Sheldon, n 1899, 47 Har- 
vard Ave. 

Helen S. Sheldon, n 1903, 1158 
Westminster St. 

AHce R. Sheppard, a 1900, 38 
Congdon St. 

Helen M. Sherman, 1902, 45 Elm- 
wood Ave. 

J. L. Sherman, 1903, 45 Elmwood 
Ave. 

S. A. Sherman, Ph.D., a 1900, 
227 Irving Ave. 

W. C. Sherman, 1897, 299 High- 
land Ave. 

R. A. Sherwood, 1903, 324 Laurel 
Hill Ave. 



Marion L. Shorey, 1904, Brown 

University 
L. W. Simonds, n 1899, 7 Tenth 

St. 
G. H. Slade, 1877, 416 Friendship 

St. 
Ruth E. Slade, g, 95 Andem St. 
W. L. Slade, 1878, 47 Exchange 

Place 
C. A. Slattery, n 1903, 24 Vernon 

St. 
J. H. Slattery, LL.B., 1901, 29 

Vernon St. 
Prof. Frederick Slocum, Ph.D., 

1895, Ladd Observatory 
P. D. S. Slocum, Esq., 1889, 32 

Westminster St. 
Maud Slye, 1899, R. I. Normal 

School 
C. H. Smart, 1868, 773 Charles St. 

A. D. Smith, 1854, 75 Prospect 
St. 

Annie M. Smith, n 1901, 85 Wen- 
dell St. 

B. W. Smith, Esq., 1876, 389 
Angell St. 

Bertha N. Smith, 1902, 136 Po- 

casset Ave., OlnejrviUe 
Candace A. Smith, 1901, 682 

North Main St. 

C. M. Smith, Esq., 1859, 116 
Benevolent St. 

C. M. Smith, Jr., 1885, 112 Bene- 
volent St. 

Mrs. Celia S. P. Smith, n 1903, 
79 Lloyd Ave. 

E. B. Smith, M.D., n 1878, 13 
Greene St. 

E. G. Smith, 1889, 87 Weybosset 
St. 

F. M. Smith, 1892, 15 Westminster 
St. 

G. E. Smith, n 1894, 136 Rhodes 
St. 

G. M. Smith, 1869, 165 Hope St. 

Mrs. Jennie C. H. Smith, n 1897, 
42 Harvard Ave. 

R. O. Smith, 1902, P. O. Box 
1342 

S. N. Smith, M.D., n 1903, 79 
Lloyd Ave. 

W. B. Smith, 1888, 116 Benev- 
olent St. 

W. E. Smith, 1893, 141 Cypress 
St. 

S. M. Snow, 1883, 257 Gano St. 

G. L. Spencer, 1904, 90 Keene St. 

R. L. Spencer, n 1889, 29 Wey- 
bosset St. 

G. T. Spicer, M.D., 1897, 158 
Broadway 



8oo 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Providence 



W. A. Spicer, Jr., 1905, 371 Broad- 
way 

J. E. Spink, Esq., 1865, 150 
South Angell St. 

Mary Spink, a 1902, 150 South 
Angell St. 

Hon. H. J. Spooner, LL.B., 1860 

H. J. Spooner, Jr., 1891, 125 
George St. 

Eleanor Stark, 1904, 41 Chapin 
Ave. 

H. S. Stedman, 1905, 21 Beacon 
Ave. 

Arthur Steere, 1902, 17 Bassett 
St. 

E. J. Steere, 1894, 173 Bellevue 
Ave. 

Frank Steere, LL.B., 1894, 49 
Westminster St. 

R. W. Steere, 1901, 84 Waterman 
St. 

W. H. Steere, 1896, 81 Bellevue 
Ave. 

A. P. Stevens, 1895, 185 Oak 
Hill Ave. 

T. H. Stevens, 1901, 604 Smith 
St. 

E. C. B. Stiness, LL.B., 1890, 
19 Arlington Ave. 

H. W. Stiness, n 1902, 210 Gov- 
ernor St. 

Hon. J. H. Stiness, LL.B., 1861, 
210 Governor St. 

W. R. Stiness, n 1877, 943 Bani- 
gan Building 

W. C. Stinson, g, 137 Ontario St. 

Alma Stockard, 1903, 95 Benev- 
olent St. 

C. H. Stockard, 1904, 95 Benev- 
olent St. 

E. A. Stockwell, Esq., 1899, 61 
East Manning St. 

G. A. Stockwell, 1872 

A. C. Stone, 1897, 80 Clifford St. 

Ellen A. Stone, M.D., a 1896, 
280 Waterman St. 

H. W. Stone, n 1872, 44 Susan St. 

S. S. Stone, Esq., 1885, 616- 
618 Banigan Building 

Rev. E. F. Studley, 1893, 224 
Broadway 

M. X. Sullivan, Ph.D., a 1902, 
5 Brunonia Hall, Brown Uni- 
versity 

A. P. Sufmner, Esq., 1885, 17 
Custom House St. 

G. W. SutcHffe, 1899, 82 Doyle 
Ave. 

H. L. Swan, 1897, 20 Halsey St. 

W. B. Swarts, 1878, 383 Angell St. 



C. S. Sweetland, 1866, 9 Orchard 

Ave. 
Hon. W. H. Sweetland, Esq., 

1878, County Court House 
C. E. Swett, n 1894, 179 Medway 

St. 
A. T. Swift, Ph.D., 1889, 122 

Rochambeau Ave. 
J. C. Swift, 1895, English High 

School 
E. P. Taft, 1904, 102 Waterman 

St. 
Eliza F. W. Taft, n 1902, 36 South 

Wales St. 
H. S. Taft, 1892, Box 1443 
Orray Taft, 1885, 20 Market Sq. 
O. A. Taft, 1863, 35 Dartmouth 

Ave. 
R. R. Taft, 1888, P. O. Box 1443 
R. W. Taft, 1891, 154 Hope St 
Hon. R. C. Taft, h 1891, 79 Water- 
man St. 
R. C. Taft, Jr., n 1895, 96 Lloyd 

Ave. 
E. DeW. Talbot, n 1899, 391 Hope 

St. 
W. B. Tanner, Esq., 1879, 101 

Blackstone Boulevard 
Frederic Tenney, n 1886, 44 Hud- 
son St. 
Asenath Tetlow, n 1903, 29 Bridg- 

ham St. 
E. J. Tetlow, 1904, 116 Chester 

Ave. 
Helen A. Thomas, n 1896, 54 

Meeting St. 
Rev. L. B. Thomas, n 1891, 650 

Westminster St. 
A. W. H. Thompson, 1903, 14 

Pekin St. 
Anna A. Thompson, n 1901, 204 

Bowen St. 
J. F. Thompson, 1891, 60 Moore 

St. 
W. H. Thornley, Jr., LL.B., 1897, 

71 Keene St. 
Christopher Thornton, n 1892, 

16 Hillside Ave. 
E. G. Thurber, 1886, 19 Diman 

Place 
C. R. Thurston, 1882, Tribune 

Office 
J. H. Thurston, Esq., 1896, 42 

Westminster St. 
J. D. Thurston, Esq., 1862, 205 

Governor St. 
Louise L Thurston, n 1904, Box 

585 
W. H. Thurston, Esq., 1877, 42 

Westminster St. 



Providence 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



8oi 



H. E. Tiepke, n 1904, 48 Custom 

House St. 
C. E. Tilley, g, S Elton St. 
Charlotte L. Tillinghast, 1896, 

260 Angell St. 
Edith M. Tillinghast, 1904, 129 

Oxford St. 

F. H. Tillinghast, 1899, 89 Power 
St. 

H. A. Tillinghast, 1882, 211 Hope 
St. 

James Tillinghast, Esq., 1849, 260 
Angell St. 

J. A. Tillinghast, LL.B., 1895, 
1038-1039 Banigan Building 

T. F. Tillinghast, Esq., 1884, 260 
Angell St. 

W. R. Tillinghast, Esq., 1879, 15 
Westminster St. 

Rev. W. R. Tourtellot, 1898, 59 
Longmont St. 

C. S. Tower, Esq., 1890, 49 West- 
minster St. 

Ethel E. Tower, 1898, 547 Elm- 
wood Ave. 

Georgia L. Towle, 1904, 118 Lex- 
ington Ave. 

W. J. Towne, 1881, 436 Pine St. 

A. W. A. Traver, M.D., n 1892, 
597 Angell St. 

H. O. Tripp, n 1879, 871 West- 
minster St. 

G. F. Troy, Esq., 1898, 55 Barton 
St. 

H. O. True, M.D., n 1884, 26 
Snow St. 

P. H. Truman, g, 276 Benefit St. 

J. H. Tucker, n 1871, Care Provi- 
dence Telephone Co. 

C. W. Tupper, n 1896, 165 Plain- 
field St. 

C. S. Turner, 1901, 532 Prairie 
Ave. 

E. S. Tuthill, 1900, 139 East 
George St. 

E. D. Tweedell, 1901, 26 Gilmore 
St. 

Prof. Winslow Upton, 1875, Ladd 
Observatory 

Harriet B. Utter, 1899, 141 Grove 
St. 

Clara Valois, n 1900, 32 Oak St. 

C. M. Van Slyck, LL.B., 1876, 
49 Westminster St. 

Mary D. Vaughan, 1897, 150 
Pitman St. 

Amey Vernon, n 1903, 199 Wil- 
liams St. 

W. A. Viall, n 1884, Brown and 
Sharpe Manufacturing Co. 



F. A. Vinton, M.D., n 1866, 93 
Congdon St. 

Rev. J. G. Vose, D.D., h 1874, 

29 Brown St. 
R. C. Walker, 1905, 112 Union 

St., Care Providence Telephone 

Co. 
W. S. Walker, n 1874, 142 Kill- 

ingly St. 
A. T. Wall, 1885 
Mrs. Ethel M. B. Wallace, n 1896, 

Euclid Ave. 
Dr. C. H. Walling, 1895, 22 Ade- 

Mrs. George L. S. Walling, 1902, 
22 Adelaide Ave. 

C. A. Walsh, LL.B., 1899, 293 
Prairie Ave. 

Alice L. Ward, 1901, 27 Larch St. 

Bessie S. Warner, a 1903, 59 
Keene St. 

Ida M. Warren, 1902, 13 Smith- 
field Ave. 

D. D. Waterman, 1872, 187 Far- 
mington Ave. 

H. P. Waterman, 1874, 180 Angell 

St. 
Helen B. Waterman, 1900, 70 

Corinth St. 
H. H. Waterman, 1896, 40 Fifield 

Ave. 
Mrs. Katherine M. U. Waterman, 

g, 350 Thayer St. 
L. A. Waterman, Esq., 1894, 350 

Thayer St. 
C. C. Waters, 1905, 32 President 

Ave. 
Prof. A. E. Watson, Ph.D., 1888, 

Brown University 

A. H. Watson, 1870, 2 Benevolent 
St. 

B. S. Watson, 1897, 36 Pine St. 
Emma C. Watt, a 1902, 207 

Atlantic Ave. 
Martha W. Watt, 1900, 207 
Atlantic Ave. 

G. H. Webb, 1890, ';. Board of 
Trade Building 

Daniel Webster, n 1886, 184 

Waterman St. 
Anne T. Weeden, 1894, 81 Brown 

St. 

F. P. Weeden, n 1904, 605 Branch 
Ave. 

G. E. Weeden, 1901, 605 Branch 
Ave. 

R. B. Weeden, 1899, 158 Water- 
man St. 

W. B. Weeden, h 187 5, 158 Water- 
man St. 



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Providence 



C. A. Weeks, 1905, 756 Cranston 
St. 

E. H. Weeks, 1893, 49 West- 
minster St. 

S. A. Welch, M.D., 1879, 253 
Washington St. 

H. C. Wells, 1905, R. I. Hospital 
Trust Co. 

L. A. Wells, 1905, 209 Montgomery 
Ave. 

A. B. West, 1904, 95 Roanoke St. 

Ethel G. Westcott, 1900, 44 At- 
lantic Ave. 

G. F. Weston, 1878, 225 Lenox 
Ave. 

Ida L. WheawiU, n 1903, 33 Water- 
man St. 

A. L. Wheeler, 1889, 12 Observa- 
tory Ave. 

Clifford Whipple, Esq., 1895, 
Union Trust Building 

Mrs. Florence B. Whipple, 1902, 
16 Oak St. 

Louise Whitcher, 1905, 255 Potter 
Ave. 

C. C. White, 1900, 11 Hudson St. 

H. W. White, 1903, 26 Grove St. 

Merwin White, n 1899, 150 George 
St. 

Mrs. Musetta F. B. White, n 1902, 
11 Hudson St. 

Clara Whitehead, 1897, 118 Vin- 
ton St. 

H. A. Whitmarsh, M.D., 1876, 
102 Prospect St. 

Inez K. Whittemore, 1905, 87 
Willow St. 

J. B. Whittemore, n 1901, 87 
Willow St. 

W. W. Whitten, 1886, 127 Water- 
man St. 

Mary G. Wilbur, 1899, 35 Hay- 
ward St. 

R. S. Wilcox, M.D., 1897, 656 
Broad St. 

W. T. Wilder, n 1902, Box 257, 
Olneyville 

F. H. Wildes, Esq., 1889, 95 
Dover St. 

H. H. Wilkinson, n 1899, 65 
Elmgrove Ave. 

A. R. Williams, Esq., 1900, 107 
Bowen St. 

C. N. Williams, D.M.D., n 1902, 
270 Westminster St. 

E. B. Williams, n 1901, 28 Syca- 
more St. 

H. J. Williams, n 1899, 14 Elgin 
St. 

J. A. Williams, Esq., 1890, 42 
Westminster St. 



J. P. Williams, 1889, 287 Massa- 
chusetts Ave. 
Prof. L. W. Williams, Ph.D., a 1901, 

89 Brown St. 
Mrs. Martha R. C. Williams, 1895, 

89 Brown St. 
G. B. Willis, n 1903, 76 Comstock 

Ave. 
Edith H. Williston, 1896, 103 

Whitmarsh St. 
Prof. G. G. Wilson, Ph.D., 1886, 

176 Medway St. 
Martha J. Wilson, n 1900, 151 

Ocean St. 
R. H. Wilson, n 1902, 151 Ocean 

St. 
A. M. Winslow, 1903, 50 Elton 

St. 
H. O. Winslow, 1901, 50 Elton St. 
I. O. Winslow, 1878, 50 Elton St. 
P. McC. Wiswall, n 1903, 50 

Lexington Ave. 
S. A. Wood, n 1896, 253 Doyle 

Ave. 
Hon. J. C. B. Woods, LL.B., 1872, 

82 Prospect St. 
C. F. Woodworth, n 1901, Brown 

and Sharpe Manufacturing Co. 
Rev. L. S. Woodworth, 1871, 

5 Rhode Island Ave. 
N. M. Wright, Esq., 1889, 255 

Webster Ave. 
Nora G. Wright, a 1901, 387 

Plainfield St. 
H. P. Young, 1887, Manton Ave. 

Grammar School 
Robert Young, 1896, 27 Exchange 

St. 
R. Y. Young, 1894, 725 Broadway 

PRUDENCE ISLAND 

R. W. Farnham, n 1896 

RIVERPOINT 

Hon. F. W. Greene, n 1885 

RIVERSIDE 

Susan G. Aldrich, n 1904 
'Virginia M. Crumb, n 1898 
Maud M. Forbush, n 1897 
F. M. Lawson, n 1901 
J. F. McEleney, n 1899 
Mrs. Elizabeth E. A. Moulton, 

n 1898 
L. F. Nadeau, n 1898, 66 Oak Ave. 
W. B. Norris, 1899 
W. L. Wood, n 1899 

RUMFORD 

R. LeB. Bowen, n 1901 
H. B. Hill, 1903 
Mary P. Hill, 1900 
F. W. Johnson, n 1904 



Rhode Island 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



803 



Nels Johnson, 1899 

Jessie Wilson, 1898 
SAYLESVILLE 

F. E. Bragdon, g 

C. F. Easton, 1865, R. F. D. 

Annette W. Milligan, 1904, 211 
Chapel St. 
SHAWOMET BEACH 

R. I. Jameson, 1905 

L. E. Rowe, 1904 
SLATERSVILLE 

Florence C. Seagrave, 1900 

J. W. Slater, n 1874 
SOUTH AUBURN, CRANSTON 

H. S. Hathaway, n 1888 
STILLWATER 

A. M. Capron, n 1904 

SUMMIT 

Flora Johnson, n 1904 

TIVERTON 

L. F. Bliss, 1905, 449 Stafford 

Road 
H. W. Brown, LL.B., 1899 

VALLEY FALLS 

M. S. Brennan, 1900, Box 104 

Elizabeth M. Chace, n 1896 

Hon. Jonathan Chace, h 1882 

M. G. Chace, n 1896 

Margaret L. Chace, n 1900 

J. F. Clark, 1875 

A. R. Currier, n 1898 

W. E. Keach, 1887 

T. F. Lawlor, n 1901 

M. J. Ouiglev, 1883 

F. D. Williams, M.D., n 1901 

WAKEFIELD 

C. H. Hazard, n 1856 

William McCreery, n 1903 

Mrs. Frances E. B. Potter, n 1900 

WARREN 

G. S. Bullock, n 1S96 
H. N. Cadv, 1869 

G. S. Collins, 1855 

J. E. Conley, n 1889 

H. W. Hopkins. M.D., n 1899 

Mrs. Alice L. G. Merchant, 1897 

M. H. Merchant, M.D., 1897 

Sarah M. Osborn, 1897 

E. D. Ramsden, 1902, 42 Market 

St. 
Ethel B. Sherman, n 1900 
J. D. Simmons, 1881 
A. S. Townsend, 1905, Box 758 
Rev. H. W. Watjen, 1890 
T. T- Wynne, n 1904 
J. A. Young, M.D., 1900 
WARWICK 

J. F. Fox, n 1901 



G. E. Perry, n 1880 
A. L. Sarle, 1886 

F. W. Sarle, n 1889, Care O. P. 
Sarle 

W. E. Sarle, n 1898 

WESTERLY 

Edwin Babcock, n 1840 

Horace Babcock, n 1842 

J. H. Brown, n 1897, 38 High St. 

Marv E. Collins, n 1900 

A. M. Cottrell, 1897, 21 Elm St. 

C. I. Gates, 1899, 5 Jay St. 

Mrs. Mary A. F. R. Gates, 1899, 

5 Jay St. 
H. D. Kenyon, M.D., n 1902, 

88 High St. 
Mrs. Edna B. A. Peacock, 1898, 

40 Elm St. 
Rev. J. L. Peacock, 1900, 40 

Elm St. 
J. M. Pendleton, 1885 
A. L. Perry, n 1900, 62 Elm St. 
A. L. Saunders, LL.B., 1902 
O. R. Smith, n 1900 

WEST KINGSTON 
H. E. Brown, 1903 

WICKFORD 

E. W. Barnes, g 

G. E. Gardner, n 1884 

T. F. I. McDonnell, Esq., 1891 
Harold Metcalf, M.D., 1884, Box 44 
A. R. Wightman, 1893 

WOONSOCKET 

A. F. Ballou, 1897, Union Village 

H. M. Ballou, 279 Brown St. 

L. H. Ballou, n 1904, 309 Main St. 

W. J. Ballou, n 1898 

J. E. Brown, n 1901, 13 Earle St. 

A. M. M. Comee, n 1899 

F. M. Comee, n 1896, 69 Prospect 
St. 

Annie L. Conley, 1904, 236 North 
Main St. 

Amy J. Cook, 1902, 217 Black- 
stone St. 

F. A. Coughlin, 1904 

E. F. Cunningham, n 1893, 13 

Monument Sq. 
E. J. France, LL.B., 1876 
E. C. Gammage, n 1884, 62 West 

School St. 
L. N. Gobeille, n 1898, 207 Park 

Ave. 
H. S. Greene, 1896 
E. B. Jackson, 1902 

G. W. Jenckes, M.D., 1851, 47 
Spring St. 

Ehzabeth A. Jillson, n 1897, 

R. F. D. 1 
J. H. Larkin, n 1896, 127 Cato St. 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Rhode Island 



Maria L. Laviolette, 1905, 87 
Greene St. 

F. E. McFee, 1875, 417 South 
Main St. 

D. J. Maloney, 1901, 107 Arnold 
St. 

Florence P. Mowry, g, 276 Provi- 
dence St. 

Genevieve M. Partridge, 1901 

Alice M. Paul, 1902, 537 Elm St. 

H. W. Perkins, n 1897, 43 Pros- 
pect St. 

E. C. Pierce, n 1898, 14 Brad- 
ford St. 

Nellie M. Potter, n 1900, 53 Black- 
stone St. 

E. H. Rathbun, 1889 
Erastus Richardson, h 1894 

G. W. Rickard, n 1900, 310 Elm 
St. 

J. H. Rickard, Jr., Esq., 1896, 

19 Longley Building 
W. A. Robinson, n 1888, 56 

Prospect St. 
Livingston Scott, Esq., n 1863 

F. W. Senior, D.D.S., n 1897, 
247 Main St. 

Bertha M. Smith, n 1901, 302 

Park Ave. 
Rev. F. H. Spear, 1891, Summer 

St. 
M. L. B. Sweatt, n 1898 
A. J. Talcott, n 1896 
Rev. W. A. Thompson, n 1899 
F. A. Vose, 1899, 33 Church St. 

E. L. Walling, LL.B., 1896 

Mrs. Jessie M. G. Wheelock, n 1898, 
216 Blackstone St. 

F. E. Whitaker, Ph.D., 1888 

P. M. White, LL.B., 1895, 141 

Blackstone St. 
L. E. Young, 1902, 5 Summer St. 



SOUTH CAROLINA 

BEAUFORT 

George Waterhouse, 1903 

CHARLESTON 

B. H. Green, 1902, 24 North 
Ashe St. 

W. B. Wilbur, n 1904 

COLUMBIA 

E. M. Brayton, LL.B., n 1866, 
1903 Gadsden St. 

GRAHAMVILLE, Beaufort Co. 
A. C. McKenzie, n 1893 

GREENVILLE 

G. H. Bottum, M.D., 1884 

C. A. Mendenhall, 1891 



SPARTANBURG 

Prof. C. K. Francis, 1899, Con- 
verse College 

Prof. Arthur S. Libby, a 1904, 
Converse College 

S. T. Poinier, 1859 

SOUTH DAKOTA 

ELK POINT 

Charles Stickney, Esq., 1892 
PIERRE 

John Sutherland, Esq., 1880 
VERMILLION 

A. H. Whittemore, n 1901 

TENNESSEE 
JACKSON 

Prof. H. L. Madison, 1901, 521 
Hays Ave. 

LEBANON 

W. A. Caldwell, g 

KNOXVILLE 

J. B. Kelley, 1862, 1701 Jefferson 
Ave. 

MEMPHIS 

E. L. Johnson, 1884, 32 Cotton 
Exchange 

NASHVILLE 

A. P. Foster, 1882 

C. F. McKenzie, M.D., 1890, 935 

Russell St. 
C. C. Phillips, 1887, Custom House 
J. W. Ross, 1896, 311 Wilburn St. 

POLK CO. 

Walter Congdon, n 1858 

TRUNDLE'S CROSS ROADS 
C. McG. Thompson, 1904 

TEXAS 

AUSTIN 

Prof. A. C. Scott, g 

COLORADO, Mitchell Co. 
T. C. Merrill, M.D., 1896 

EL PASO 

R. A. McDonald, n 1901 

FORT WORTH 

WilHam Coleman, 1897, 502 Jose- 
phine St. 
J. E. Weeden, 1891 

GALVESTON 

Edna A. Brown, n 1898, Public 
Library 

HILLSBORO 

A. J. Robert, LL.B., 1849, 604 

East Franklin St. 



Texas 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



80s 



HOUSTON 

Lieut. LeRoy Bartlett, n 1902, 

Fort Sane 
H. L. Watson, LL.M., 1901, 17 
Masonic Temple 
MERIDIAN 

W. M. Knight, Esq., 1877 
WACO 

J. S. Willis, 1905 

UTAH 
PORTERVILLE 

W. E. Archibald, 1880 
WATERLOO, Salt Lake Co. 

U. B. Mumford, n 1875 
WEST JORDON 

Philip DeWolf, n 1901 

VERMONT 
BAKERSFIELD 

A. A. Kemptou, 1896 
BELLOWS FALLS 

J. E. Babbitt, 1899 
BENNINGTON 

C. M. Graves, Esq., n 1895 
R. C. Graves, n 1898 

L. H. Nichols, 1904, 457 Main St. 

A. W. Rockwood, n 1900, 916 
Main St. 

F. E. Tifft, n 1899 
BENNINGTON CENTRE 

George Worthington, n 1877 
BRANDON 

E. S. Marsh, LL.B., 1879 
BRATTLEBORO 

M. P. Davis, 1901 

D. H. Mason, n 1873, Brattleboro 
Retreat 

Annie L. Williams, 1899, 50 
Chestnut St. 
BURLINGTON 

Rev. W. A. Davison, D.D., n 1896, 

99 Buell St. 
H. H. Hinds, 1905 

F. M. Knights, g 

H. E. Lewis, M.D., n 1896, 51 
North Main St. 

E. A. Maynard, 1895, 511 North 
St. 

Rev. C. J. Staples, 1878 

Prof. C. V. Tower, Ph.D., 1893, 
43 South Prospect St. 
CHARLOTTE 

A. L. Eno, 1895 
EAST HARDWICK 

Rev. O. N. Bean, 1898 
EAST WALLINGFORD 

Jessie Wheeler, 1901 



FAIRLEE 

L. M. Kendall, 1905 

FORT ETHAN ALLEN 

Lieut. F. E. Hopkins, 1898 

GRAFTON 

F. O. Merrifield, n 1890 
Rev. C. R. Upton, 1884 

ISLAND POND 

G. L. Hunt, Esq., 1900 

JOHNSON 

Rev. Charles Hargrove, n 1902 
Rev. H. C. Leach, 1902, Box 44 

LUDLOW 

Rev. E. L. Bayliss, 1902 

MONTPELIER 

S. B. Babcock, n 1902, Montpelier 
Seminary 

NEWPORT 

A. E. Warner, n 1901 

NORTH DANVILLE 

Stephen Waterman, 1886, Grouse- 
lands 

PROCTOR 

Rev. G. W. C. Hill, 1892 

RUTLAND 

Bessie C. Verder, g 

Hon. F. D. White, LL.B., 1887 

ST. ALBANS 

W. B. Arnold, M.D., 1884, 140 

Main St. 
Rev. John Cameron, n 1889 
F. F. de Lisle, n 1904 
A. N. Stonegrave, 1905, 50 North 

Main St. 

SAXTON'S RIVER 
J. L. Alger, 1890 

SPRINGFIELD 

W. W. Aldrich, n 1897, R. F. D. 3 
Mrs. Emma H. Pennoyer, 1898 

WALLINGFORD 

Rev. H. S. McCready, n 1900 
Sadie E. McCready, 1897 

WATERBURY 

A. H. Sheffield 

WELLS RIVER 

Mrs. Beulah B. Goss, n 1901 

WEST WARDSBORO 

Mrs. Carrie _M. D. Johnson, n 1902 

WILLIAMSTOWN 

F. A. Ainsworth, n 1869 

VIRGINIA 

BELL'S CROSS ROADS 
S. L. Wade, 1903 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Virginia 



CHARLOTTESVILLE 

G. F. Paddock, 1902, Leander 
McCormick Observatory, Uni- 
versity of Va. 
CLIFTON FORGE 

W. F. Donovan, n 1897 
EMBREEVILLE 

N. B. Smith, 1885, Embree Iron 
Co. 
HARRISBURG 

Rev. W. L. Dean, n 1857 
KEYSVILLE 

E. H. Mathewson, 1896 
LOVETTSVILLE 

E. A. Beatty, 1905 
RICHMOND 

Pres. G. R. Hovey, D.D., 1882, 
Virginia Union University 

Hon. A. J. Montague, LL.D., h 
1903 

Pres. L. B. Tefft, D.D., 1858, 1600 
West Leigh St. 

WASHINGTON 

CHEHULIS, Lewis Co. 

Robert Alexander, 1878 
CHENEY 

Myra H. Butler, 1899, Washington 
State Normal School 
EVERETT 

F. H. Brownell, Esq., 1888 
FERNDALE 

Rev. W. T. Fellows, 1898 
PORT ANGELES 

D. M. Greene, n 1897 
PULLMAN 

P. S. Guilford, 1899 
SEATTLE 

Rev. F. O. Barstow, 1852, 201 

29th Ave., N. 
Bessie M. Henehan, 1905, 820 ISth 

Ave. 
Rev. W. G. Jones, n 1892, 330 

New York Building 
W. F. Richardson, 1880, 603 

36th Ave. 
Prof. W. B. Savery, Ph.D., 1896, 

University Station 
Rev. J. C. Thoms, 1878, 493 
Arcade Building 
SPOKANE 

A. H. Blackiston, LL.B., n 1900, 

Spokane Club 
W. W. Potter, M.D., n 1869 
Philip Richmond, n 1882 
TACOMA 

G. L. Gower, Esq., n 1873 
Ralph Metcalf, n 1883 



WEST VIRGINIA 
BUCKHANNON 

Nellie M. Dauphinee, 1902 
ELKINS 

Rev. Amos Robinson, 1864 

MORGANTOWN 

Prof. J. H. Cox, 1897 
SMITHFIELD 

R. F. MacArthur, n 1896 

WISCONSIN 

ALGOMA 

Rev. W. R. Gardner, D.D., 1871 
APPLETON 

E. F. Ballou, 1877, 747 North 
Division St. 
BEAVER DAM 

E. P. Brown, n 1896 

F. A. Updyke, 1893 
BELOIT 

Jonathan Risser, a 1900, Beloit 
College 

DELAVAN 

C. A. Hobbs, 1905 
JANESVILLE 

Rev. R. M. Vaughan, 1895 
KENOSHA 

Rev. E. T. Farrill, n 1879, 260 
Park Place 
LA CROSSE 

L. W. Alger, M.D., n 1860 

MADISON 

Prof. C. R. Fish, Ph.D., 1897, 

Mendota Court 
Mrs. Charlotte A. Fuller, 1903, 

717 University Ave. 
C. A. Fuller, Ph.D., 1899, State 

Hygienic Laboratory, University 

of Wisconsin 
C. B. Lester, 1900, University of 

Wisconsin 
Charles McCarthy, Ph.D., 1896, 

421 Murray St. 
Prof. D. C. Munro, 1887, Uni- 
versity of Wisconsin 

MARINETTE 

Rev. Paul Brown, 1902, 1423 
Grant St. 

MILWAUKEE 

Alexis Caswell, n 1890, Care 

C. M. & St. P. R. R. 
J. E. Quinn, Esq., 1903, 924 

National Ave. 
E. T. Root, 1889, 648 Jackson St. 

STEVENS POINT 

Rev. C. B. Bacon, n 1896, 1052 
Clark St. 



Wisconsin 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



807 



WALDO 

E. LaV. Mclntyre, 1904 
WARREN 

J. J. Staley, 1905 
WAUKESHA 

Rev. W. E. Chalmers, 1893, 413 
West Park Ave. 
WAUPUN 

J. W. Bigelow, 185S 



WHITEHALL 

A. R. Webb, 1905 

WILD ROSE 

W. M. Smart, n 1902 

WYOMING 

SHERIDAN 

Rev. W. M. Faux, 1897 



FOREIGN COUNTRIES 



ARGENTINE REPUBLIC 

BUENOS AYRES 

J. M. Milne, n 1901, 718 Calle 
Corrientes 

BELGIUM 

BRUSSELS 

Hon. G. C. de Marini, D.D.S., n 
1854, 55 rue Vanderlinden 

BURMA 

BASSEIN 

Clara B. Tingley, 1899, Sgan 
Karen High School 
INSEIN, Lower Burma 

Rev. E. O. Stevens, D.D., 1861, 
Seminary Hill 

Prof. W. F. Thomas, 1877, Ameri- 
can Baptist Mission 
RANGOON 

Prof. J. H. Randall, 1897, Ran- 
goon Baptist College 

Prof. J. F. Smith, 1896, 1 Mission 
Road 

Mrs. Nellie E. B. Vinton, n 1901, 
Mission Road 

Rev. Sumner R. Vinton, 1896, 
Mission Road 

CANADA 

FREDERICTON, N. B. 

Prof. L. W. Bailey, LL.D., g 
ST. JOHN, N. B. 

Prof. Silas Alward, h 1869, Sunny- 
side, Mount Pleasant 
BRIDGEWATER, N. S. 

C. R. Freeman, n 1898 
HALIFAX, N. S. 

J. J. Power, Esq., g, P. O. Box 894 
HORTON, N. S. 

CD. Randall, n 1840 
KENTVILLE, N. S. 

Rev. C. H. Day, D.D., 1888 
LONG POINT, King's Co., N. S. 

W. E. Marshall, 1871 



MUSQUODOBOIT, N S. 

Isaac Fleming, 1903 
NICTAUX FALLS, A^. S. 

J. W. Brown, g 
WOLFVILLE, N. B. 

Carrie E. Small, 1904, Acadia 
Seminary 
HAMILTON, Ontario 

G. O. Dexter, n 1887 
LUCKNOW, Ontario 

Mrs. Mary C. McB. Kerroll, n 1899, 
The Manse 
NEWMARKET, Ontario 

Rev. Patrick Whitney, 1877 
SYDENHAM, Ontario 

G. W. McNaughton, n 1894 

TORONTO, Ontario 

Rev. O. C. Horsman, 1899, 88 

Albany Ave. 
Prof. Goldwin Smith, LL.D., h 
1864 
GRANDE EIGNE, Quebec 

Rev. L. A. Therrien, n 1893, 
Feller Institute 
LAPRAIRIE, Quebec 

Victor Bouthillier, n 1902 
MONTREAL, Quebec 

H. I. Gaskill, n 1900, 14 Selkirk 

Ave. 
J. W. Ince, 1902, McGill Uni- 
versity 

CHINA 

NINGPO 

Rev. J. R. Goddard, D.D., 1862 
SHAOHSING, East China 

Rev. A. L. Eraser, 1902 
SWATOW 

Rev. William Ashmore, Jr., D.D., 
1870 
YACHOW, Szchuan Province 

Rev. Joseph Taylor, 1898, Via 
Chungking, West China 



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Corea 



COREA 

SEOUL 

Sangkyu Pak, 1905 

CUBA 

HAVANA 

M. H. Cann, 1903, 20 Concordia 
Calle 
SANTA CLARA 

Enrique Quinones, n 1903 
SANTIAGO DE CUBA 

Elton Hoyt, 1878, Care El Cobre 
Mines 

EGYPT 
CAIRO 

W. G. Van Home, Esq., 1877, 
Shepherd's Hotel 

ENGLAND 

HULL 

W. C. Hamm, 1870, U. S. Con- 
sulate 
LEEDS 

Lewis Dexter, n 1849, U. S. 

Consulate 
LONDON 

F. E. Bliss, 1868, 21 Holland 

Park, W. 
R. R. Clapp, n 1890, Iceland 

Wharf, Old Ford, E. 
A. W. Fitz, LL.B., 1883, 123 

Pall Mall, S. W. 
I. N. Ford, Litt.D., 1870, 18 

Old Queen St., Westminster 
Rev. H. G. Guinness, D.D., h 

1889, Harley House, Row Road 
A. H. Howard, n 1884, 79 Vic- 
toria St., S.W. 
J. C. Smith, n 1887, 123 Pall Mall, 

S. W. 
H. W. Stanley, n 1900, 10 Princes 

St., Hanover Sq., W. 
A. McC. Warren, 1885, 123 Pall 

Mall, S. W. 
OXFORD 

R. H. Bevan, 1904, Worcester 

College 
L. W. Cronkhite, 1905, Worcester 

College 

INDIA 

GAUHATI, Assam 

Rev. C. E. Burdette, 1880 

IMPUR, Assam- 
Rev. E. W. Clark, D.D., 1857 

KOHIMA, Assam 

Rev. S. W. Rivenburg, M.D., 1880 
NELLORE, Madras Presidency 

Rev. David Downie, D.D., 1869 
LOIKAW, Southern Shan States 
. Rev. Truman Johnson, M.D., 1879 



JAMAICA 

A. T. Clark, n 1899 
JAPAN 
KOBE 

Rev. W. B. Bullen, 1899, 39 

Kitano, Nichome 
Mrs. Evelyn J. Bullen, 1899, 39 

Kitano, Nichome 
TOKYO 

Rev. S. W. Hamblen, 1886, 30-A 

Tsukiji 
Hon. J. K. Matsumoto, a 1894 
Prof. Augustus Wood, Ph.D., 1878, 

Higher Normal School 

YOKOHAMA 

Rev. A. A. Bennett, D.D., 1872 
James Harris, n 1847, Care W. T. 

Payne, 14 Bund 
Rev. W. B. Parshley, 1886, 75 

Bluff 
Edith F. Wilcox, 1903, 34 BlufE 

LADRONE ISLANDS 

GUAM 

Mrs. Ada R. Case, 1902 
Rev. H. E. B. Case, 1900 

MEXICO 

CANON COAHUILA 

C. P. Webber, n 1902 
CARDENAS 

C. E. Adams, n 1893, Care Dis- 
patcher's Office, Mexican 
Southern R. R. 

THE NETHERLANDS 

EGMOND A. D. HOEF 

George Hitchcock, LL.B., 1872 

PALESTINE 

JERUSALEM 

A. E. Kelsey, 1899, Ram Allah 

PERSIA. 

SEIR URMIA 

Jacob David, 1899 

PERU 

LIMA 

P. S. Burbank, 1881 

SWITZERLAND 

ZURICH 

Anna B. Jenks, g 

SYRIA 

BEIRUT 

S. A. Allen, 1903, Syrian Protest- 
ant College 

TRINIDAD, West Indies 
PORT OF SPAIN 

J. A. De Wolf, M.D., 1861 



INDEX OF OFFICERS 



809 



INDEX OF OFFICERS 



Name Page 

Abercrombie, Daniel Webster 35 
Adams, Jasper 37, 52, 56 

Adams, Jessie May 51, 61 

Alger, John Lincoln 44, 58 

Allen, Benjamin 37, 55 

Allen, Zachariah 32 

Allinson, Francis Greenleaf 

46, 53. 54 
Anderson, Thomas Davis 26, 28 
Andrews, Elisha Benjamin 

25, 28, 35, 42, 53 
Angell, James Burrill 39, 52, 63 
Appleton, John Howard 

40. 52 
Appleton, William Day 51 

Arnold, Jeannie Oliver 51 
Arnold, Albert Nicholas 
Arnold, Josiah Lyndon 36 

Arnold, Josias 36 

Arnold, Richard James 
Arnold, Samuel Greene 



31 
26, 27 



Arnold, Thomas 

Arnold, Welcome 

Ash, Carroll Harry 47 

Ashley, Edgar Lewis 51 

Ashmore, William 41 

Ashton, Joseph Nickerson 

47. 54 
Atwater, Richard Mead 
Austin, Charles Raymond 51 
AuTY, Janet Maria 50 

Babasinian, Vahan Simon 51 
Babcock, Harmon Seeley 42 
Babcock, Joshua 
Babcock, Rufus 
Backus, Isaac 
Bacon, Justin Homer 
Badger, Moses 

Bailey, John 37, 55, 63 

Bailey, William Whitman 

41, 53, 57, 64 
Baldwin, Thomas 
Bancroft, Timothy Whiting 

41. 5 
Barber, Dora Augusta 
Barbour, Thomas Seymour 
Barker, Beatrice Jennie 
Barker, Isaac Bowen 
Barker, Peleg 
Barnes, David Leonard 



59 
34 
62 
60 
61 

57 
26 

32 
29 

47. 59 
27 



27. 31 



47. 63 
35 

48, 63 
40, 57 

29 
27 



Barrows, Chester Willard 49, 60 



Name Page 

Barrows, Comfort Edwin 34 

Barry, Henry Milton 46, 61 

Barus, Carl 46, 53, 62 

Batterson, James Goodwin 35 
Baxter, John 46, 53 

Beckwith, Daniel 41, 63 

Benedict, David 32 

Benedict, George Wyllys 

49. 55. 60 
Benjamin, Judson 39, 63 

Bennet, Job 26, 29 

Bennett, Charles Edwin 

43. 53. 58 
Bennett, James Lawrence 43, 64 
Benson, George 30 

Bicknell, Allan Buell 47, 59, 64 
Bishop, Nathan 28, 33, 39, 56 

Bissett, George 27 

Bixby, Moses Homan 35 

Blake, Eli Whitney 41, 52 

Blanchard, Arthur Horace 

49. 55. 60 
Blanding, William 36, 65 

Blaustein, David 48, 59 

Bliss, William 30 

Boise, James Robinson 

39, 52, 54, 56 
BoLLES, Lucius 27, 31 

BoLLES, Jesse 37, 65 

Bond, Alvan 28 

BooDiN, John Elof 47, 59 

Borden, Jefferson 34 

BoswoRTH, Alfred 33 

Bourne, Benjamin 31 

Bourne, Frank Baylies 41, 57 
Bowen, Ephraim 29 

Bowen, Horatio Gates 38, 52, 63 
Bowen, Jabez 25, 27, 30 

Bowen, Pardon 32 

Bowen, William Corlis 37, 52 

Bradford, Shadrach Standish 

„ 28, 34 

Bradford, William 30 

Bradley, Charles Smith 28, 39, 56 
Brayton, John Summerfield 29 
Bridgham, Samuel Willard 25, 32 
Brigham, Clarence Saunders 

49. 63, 65 
Brigham, Herbert Olin 49, 63 
Brink, Clark Mills 44, 58 

Bronson, Frank Melville 42, 57 



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Name Page 

Bronson, Walter Cochrane 

44> 53. 54 
Brooks, Aaron 37, 56, 63 

Brooks, Ansel 51, 61 

Brooks, Samuel 40, 56, 63 

Brown, James 27 

Brown, John 26, 30 

Brown, John Carter 27, 32 

Brown, Joseph 30, 36, 52 

Brown, Marmaduke 26 

Brown, Marshall Stewart 45, 58 
Brown, Nicholas 29 

Brown, Nicholas 26, 27, 30 

Brown, Nicholas 32 

Brown, William 30 

Brownell, Ernest Henry 44, 58 
BucHER, John Emery 49, 54 

BuFFUM, Thomas 32 

BuLLARD, Paul Revere 48, 61 

Bullock, Joseph Richard 47, 61 
BuMPus, Hermon Carey 

42, 53. 54, 61, 62, 64 
BuRDicK, James Solomon 44, 58 
Burges, Tristam 32, 37, 52 

Burgess, Ebenezer 37, 56 

Burgess, George 38, 56 

Burgess, Thomas 32 

Burlingame, Edwin Aylsworth 

51. 65 
Burnett, Edmund Cody 46, 58 

Burnham, Edward Clifton 

44, 54. 5S 
Burnham, John Milton 42, 63 

Burrage, Henry Sweetser 29, 35 
BuRRiLL, James 31 

Cady, Henry Dewees 50, 61 

Cady, Joseph 37, 65 

Cady, Walter Guyton 47, 59 

Cahoon, Daniel 30 

Calder, Edwin Eddy 41, 57 

Caldwell, Samuel Lunt 26, 28, 33 
Cameron, Jessie 51, 64 

Campbell, Archibald 30 

Carrington, Edward 32 

Caswell, Alexis 

25, 28, 34, 38, 52, 63 
Caswell, Edward Thompson 

40, 63 
Cederberg, William Emanuel 

50, 60 
Chace, Arnold Buffum 

26, 34, 4i> 57 
Chace, George Ide 

25, 28, 38, 52, 53, 56 
Chace, Jonathan 35 

Chamberlain, Arthur Hale 

48, 61 
Chamberlain, Charles 39, 56 

Chamberlain, Edward Blanch- 
ard 49, 60 



Name Page 

Champlin, James Tift 39, 56 

Chapin, Charles Value 

42, 53, 57, 64 
Chaplin, Jeremiah 37, 55 
Chase, James Harper 49, 60, 61 
Chase, Stephen Abbott 33 
Child, John Throop 31 
Child, Sylvester 29 
Clapp, Frederick Otis 47, 59 
Clark, Theron 47, 65 
Clark, Joshua 29 
Clarke, Abraham Lynsen 27 
Clarke, Benjamin Franklin 

25, 29, 40, 52, 57 
Clarke, John Innes 30 

Clarke, Joseph 30 

Clarke, Latham 50, 61 

Clarke, Maude Evelyn 64 

See CovELL, M. E. C. 
Clarke, Peleg 30 

Clay, Joseph 31 

Clough, Warren Almon 51, 62 
Colby, Charles Lewis 28, 34 

Colby, Gardner 33, 35 

Cole, John ' 30 

Collier, William 31 

Collins, George Lewis 33, 35 

Collins, James Franklin 

46, 60, 64 
CoLviN, Stephen Sheldon 

44, 55, 58 
CoMSTOCK, Andrew 35 

CoNDY, Jeremiah 26 

Cooke, Nicholas 29 

Cooper, George Saunders 49, 61 
Corliss, George Frost 40, 57 

Cornell, Theodore Arthur 51,62 
CovELL, Maude Evelyn Clarke 

50, 64 
Crane, Silas Axtell 38, 56 

Crocker, Nathan Bourne 26, 27 
Crocker, William Allen 33 

Crosby, Thomas 46, 55, 59, 60, 61 
Crosby, Wilson Gardner 42, 57 
Crowell, Asa Clinton 

43, 54, 55- 58 
Currier, Clinton Harvey 49, 60 
Cutler, Edward Hutchins 

40, 57, 63 
Cutler, Enos 37, 55 

Cutting, Sewall Sylvester ^^ 
Damon, Lindsay Todd 50, 54 

D'Arcais, Gugliemo 42, 57 

Davis, Felix Bertrand 44, 58 

Davis, Gustavus Fellowes 32 

Davis, Harvey Nathaniel 50, 60 
Davis, Isaac 28, 33 

Davis, John 27 

Davis, Nathaniel French 

41, 53- 54, 57 



INDEX OF OFFICERS 



8ii 



33 
40, 52 



Name Page 

Day, Albert 
Day, Henry 
Dealey, James Quayle 

45. 54. 55. 58 
Delabarre, Edmund Burke 

44, 53. 54 
Delaney, Archibald Grant 42, 65 
Dench, Gilbert 36, 55 

Dennis, Charles Edward 48, 59 
D'WoLF, John 37, 52 

Dexter, Edwin Grant 44, 58 

Dickerman, Grace Emma 50, 63 
Diman, Jeremiah Lewis 40, 52 

Dodge, Robert Elkins Neil 46,59 
Doering, August 40, 57 

Doggett, Simeon 36, 55 

Dorr, Sullivan 32 

Dorrance, John 31, 36, 55, 62 

Douglas, Francis Wayland 41, 65 
Douglas, Jessie May 51, 64 

Douglas, William 40, 64 

Douglas, William Wilberforce 

35 
Drowne, Solomon 27, 37, 52 

DuBois, Normin Armin 50, 60 

Duncan, Alexander 28, 33 

Duncan, James Henry 27 

Duncan, Samuel White 28 

Dunn, Robinson Potter 

39, 52, 56, 63 
Durfee, Job ;^^ 

Durfee, Thomas 26, 28, 34 

DuRKEE, Orin Parker 45, 58 

Earle, Joseph Pitman 35 

Eastman, Samuel Coffin 40, 63 
Easton, Jonathan 27 

Easton, Nicholas 29 

Eaton, William Hadley 34 

Eddy, John Mathewson 37, 53 

Eddy, Martha 36, 65 

Eddy, Richard 36, 65 

Eddy, Samuel 26, 27, 31 

Eddy, William Holden 45, 58 

Eddy, Zachariah 28 

Edes, Henry 27, 31 

Edwards, John 49, 61 

Edwards, Morgan 26 

Edwards, Stephen Ostrom 

35, 42, 57 
Elam, Samuel 31 

Elliott, Lemuel Holmes 

38- 64, 65 
Ellis, Ferdinand 37, 55 

Elton, Romeo 32, 38, 52 

Ely, Adolph Conrad 46, 59 

Emery, Annie Crosby 49, 55, 62 
Emmons, William 37, 55, 63 

Eno, Arthur Llewellyn 47, 61 
Everett, Walter Goodnow 

43. 53. 54, 58 



Name Page 

Ewer, Bernard Capen 49, 60 

Eyres, Thomas 26 

Farnham, Frank Alexander 

41, 63 
Faunce, William Herbert Perry 
25, 29, 35, 42, 53, 57 
Fearing, Henry Seymour 38, 56 
Field, George Wilton 45, 54 

Fisher, Willard Clark 43, 58 

Fisk, Elisha 37, 55 

FiTZ, Eustace Carey 35 

Flanders, Charles Worthen 33 
Fletcher, Austin Barclay 41, 57 
Fletcher, Richard 27, 32 

Flint, Abel 36, 55 

Fobes, Perez 25, 27, 36, 52 

Fogg, Miller Moore 46, 59 

Forbush, William Byron 45, 58 
Foster, IBenjamin 30 

Foster, Irving Lysander 45, 58 
Foster, Peregrine 36, 65 

Foster, Theodore 31 

Fowler, Christopher 31 

Fowler, Henry Thatcher 50, 53 
Francis, John 31 

Francis, John Brown 25, 32 

Frazee, Victor 48, 59 

Freeman, Herbert Augustine 

51, 62 
French, Ferdinand Courtney 

43, 58 
Frieze, Henry Simmons 39, 56 

Frost, Edwin Collins 47, 59, 61 
Fulton, Frank Taylor 50, 60, 62 
Gano, John 29 

Gano, Stephen 31 

Gammell, Robert Ives 35 

Gammell, William 

28, 32, 38, 52, 54, 56, 63 
Gamwell, Edward Francis 46, 61 
Gardner, George Warren 51, 65 
Gardner, Henry Brayton 

43. 53, 54, 57 
Gaskill, Francis Almon 29, 35 
Gates, Charles Horatio 41, 57 
Goddard, Robert Hale Ives 28 
Goddard, Thomas Poynton Ives 

28 
Goddard, William 26, 33 

Goddard, William Giles 

26, 27, 33, 38, 52 
GoFF, Charles Bradford 35 

Going, Jonathan 32 

Goodale, Nettie Serena 47, 63 
Gordon, Adoniram Judson 28, 34 
Gorham, Frederick Poole 

45, 54, 55, 58 
GouLDiNG, George Albert 49, 60 
Grad, Bennett 49, 60 



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Name Page 

Granger, Abraham Holley 34 
Granger, James Nathaniel 28, 33 
Gray, George Milton 44, 61 

Green, Arnold 35 

Green, Theodore Francis 

35, 46, 58 
Green, Timothy Ruggles 32 

Greene, George Washington 

39, 56 
Greene, John Francis 44, 55, 58 
Greene, Ray 31 

Greene, Richard Ward 32 

Greene, Samuel Stillman 39, 52 
Greene, Stephen 35 

Greene, Thomas 30 

Greene, William 30 

Griswold, Alexander Viets 

25. 27. 32 
Grose, Howard Bristol 51, 62 
Guild, Frederick Taft 43, 58. 65 
Guild, Reuben Aldridge 39, 63 
Guild, Thacher Rowland 50, 61 
Hackett, Horatio Balch 

38. 52, 53 
Hague, William 33 

Hale, Levi 32 

Hall, Edward Brooks 33 

Hall, Henry Jewett 49, 60, 61 

HALLETTr FrANK ThURSTON 50, 60 

Halsey, Thomas Lloyd 31 

Hanley, Elijah Abraham 47, 61 
Harkness, Albert 29, 40, 52, 53 
Harkness, Albert Granger 

43. 53, 54 
Hart, Howard Farman 51, 62 

Hartshorn, Joseph Charles 34 
Hartwell, John Bryant 34 

Hartwell, Mortimer Hall 34 

Hastings, William Thomson 

51. 61 
Hazard, George 29 

Hazard, Rowland 28, 34 

Hazard, Rowland Gibson 28, 34 
Hazard, Rowland Gibson 29, 35 
Helme, James 30 

Herreshoff, John Brown Fran- 
cis 41, 57 
Hersey, Frank Wilson Cheney 

49, 60, 61 

Hesse, 40, 56 

HiLDRETH, Henry Theodore 44, 54 
Hill, Frederic Alexander 42, 57 
Hill, John Edward 45, 53, 54, 58 
Hill, Nathaniel Peter 40, 52, 57 
Hinds, Albert Walker 46, 59 

Hitchcock, Enos 27, 30 

Hobigand, Theodore Maximilien 

40, 57 
HoLROYD, William 30 

Homer, Eleazer Bartlett 50, 62 



Name 
Honyman, James 
Hopkins, Esek 
Hopkins, Rufus 
Hopkins, Stephen 
HoRR, George Edwin 
Host, Arthur George 
HovEY, Alva 
Howard, James Leland 



Page 

29 

30 

30 

25. 29 

29 

51, 60 

28, 34 

35 
Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe 

28, 34, 38, 56 
Howell, David 

25, 26, 27, 36, 52, 55 
HowLAND, George 33 

Hoyt, Colgate 35 

Hughes, Charles Evans 35 

HuLiNG, Ray Greene 35 

Hunkins, Charles Herman 51, 60 
Hunter, William 31 

Huntington, Henry Barrett 

5°> 55 
Hyde, Ralph Kingsley 48, 59, 

Inch, Joseph Waite 51, 61 

Ingalls, William 37, 52 

Isham, Norman Morrison 46, 58 
Ives, Moses Brown 26, 32 

Ives, Robert Hale 26, 32, 33 

Ives, Thomas Poynton 31, 33 

Jackson, Henry 32 

Jackson, Richard 31 

Jacobs, Walter Ballou 

45. 53, 54. 58 
Jameson, John Franklin 42, 53, 62 
Jenckes, Daniel 29 

Jenckes, John 30 

Jenckes, Joseph 31 

Jenckes, Thomas Allen 39, 56 

Jenkins, Thomas 30 

Jenks, John Whipple Potter 

41, 53, 62, 64 
Jennings, Andrew Jackson 34 

Jewett, Charles Coffin 39, 52, 63 
Jewett, James Richard 43, 54, 57 
Jewett, Paul 37, 55 

Jillson, William Everett 40, 56 
Johnson, Albert Bushnell 

45. 54. 55. 58 
Johnson, Nels 49, 60 

Johnston, William Dawson 49, 60 
Jonas, Johannes Benoni Eduard 

50. 55 
Jones, William 32, 51, 60 

JosLEN, Joseph 37, 56 

JuDSON, Edward 34 

Kane, Oliver 32 

Keely, George Washington 38, 56 
Keen, William Williams 28, 34 
Keigwin, Henry Webster 42, 57 
Kellen, William Vail 35 

Kenerson, William Herbert 

48, 55, 59, 61 



INDEX OF OFFICERS 



813 



50, 


60 




34 


49. 


60 


45. 


58 


49. 


60 



Name Page 

Kent, Charles Foster 

46, 53, 54, 62 
Kenyon, Herbert Alden 51, 62 
King, Charles Gregory 35 

King, Henry Melville 35 

Kingsbury, John 26, 28, 33 

Knights, Frederick Mellen 46, 59 
Knowles, James Davis 32 

Koopman, Harry Lyman 45, 63 
Krafft, Herman Frederick 50, 61 
Lamont, Hammond 46, 53, 54, 62 
Langdon, Courtney 43, 53, 54 

Langdon, William Chauncey 

45. 58 
Lapham, Oscar 35 

Latham, George Washington 

Leach, Daniel 
Lent, Frederick 
Leonard, Arthur Newton 
Lester, Clarence Brown 
Lester, Frank Eugene 44, 58, 61 
Leverett, Washington 38, 56 

LiBBY, Arthur Stephen 51, 61 

Lincoln, Heman 28, 32, 34 

Lincoln, John Larkin 

39, 52, 54, 56, 57 
Lincoln, William Ensign 35 

Linscott, Henry Farrar 46, 59 
Lippitt, Moses 31 

Liscomb, William Shields 42, 57 
Lyndon, Josias 29 

Lyon, Merrick 28, 34, 40, 57 

McClellan, Arthur Daggett 35 
McCoMBER, Stewart Alfred 47, 59 
MacDonald, William 49, 53 

Mackie, John Milton 38, 56 

Madison, Harold Lester 51, 61 
Malbone, Francis 31 

Manatt, James Irving 44, 53 

Manchester, Earl Northup 

51. 63 
Manchester, Matthew 36, 65 

Manly, John Matthews 44, 53, 54 
Mann, Horace 38, 56, 63 

Manning, Henry Parker 44, 55, 58 
Manning, James 25, 26, 36 

Marston, Edgar Lewis 35 

Martin, Simeon 31 

Marvel, Frederick William 

46, 59. 64 
Mason, Amasa 32 

Mason, Earl Potter 34 

Mason, Eugene Waterman 35 

Mason, James Brown 31 

Mason, John 31 

Mason, TRussell 29 

Matteson, John 43, 57 

Maxcy, Jonathan 

25. 27. 30. 36, 52, 55. 62 



Name Page 

Maxson, John 29 

Mead, Albert Davis 47, 53, 54, 59 
Meiklejohn, Alexander 

48, 54, 55, 59, 62 
Mellen, Edward 33 

Merrill, George Plumer 45, 58, 61 
Merrill, Joseph Warren 34 

Messer, Asa 25, 27, 36, 52, 55, 63 
Metcalf, Anna 48, 63 

Metcalf, Haven 47, 59 

Metcalf, Stephen Olney 35 

Metcalf, Theron 26, 27, 28 

Miller, Max Merrill 50, 60 

Miller, Moses 37, 55 

Mills, William Hammond 39, 63 
Morse, Albert Swift 47, 55, 59 
Morton, Allan Benton 46, 59 

Morton, Nathaniel 39, 56 

Moss, William WASHBURN46, 59, 60 
Mount, William Dye 43, 55, 57 
MuNRO, Wilfred Harold 43, 53, 54 
Murray, Cunliffe Hall 47, 53 
Murray, James Ormsbee 39, 56 
Nelson, Stephen Smith 32 

Newell, Lyman Churchill 43, 58 
Newhall, Barker 45, 58 

Nichels, Christopher Marden- 

BOROUGH 38, 56 

Nichols, Charles Lemuel 41, 57 
Nightingale, Joseph 30 

NoRRis, Clarence Elnathan 49, 60 
Norton, William Augustus 39,52 
Oliver, Thomas Fitch 27 

Olney, Christopher 31 

Olney, Richard 28 

OSTERHOUT, WiNTHROP JoHN 

Vanleuven 45, 58 

Packard, Alpheus Spring 41, 53 
Packard, Roscoe Milliken 50, 60 
Page, Harrison Carleton 39, 56 
Paine, Ernest Trowbridge 50, 60 
Palmer, Albert de Forest 

45. 54, 58 
Pardee, William Jencks 44, 53 
Park, Calvin 37, 52, 55, 63 

Park, Edwards Amasa 28 

Parker, Fred Eugene 44, 58, 64 
Parmenter, George Freeman 

50, 60 
Parsons, Charles William 

41, 53, 62 
Parsons, Usher 38 52 

Patten, William 30 

Patten, William Samuel 25, ^^ 
Pattison, Robert Everett 27, 32 
Paull, Charles Leslie Fair- 
banks 48, 64 
Pearce, William Wheaton 

39, 61, 62 
Pease, Simon 29 



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Name Page 

Peck, Solomon 37, 56 

Peck, William 37, 65 

Peckham, Stephen Farnum 40, 57 
Pegram, John Combe 50, 62 

Peirce, John 35, 40, 52, 57 

Penniman, Elias 36, 65 

Perkins, Fordyce Dexter 48, 61 
Perkins, Jay 48, 62 

Perry, Hiram H. 39, 62 

Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden 34 

Phetteplace, Thurston Mason 

49, 60 
Phillips, Walter Clarke 51, 61 
Phillips, William 33 

Pitman, John 31, 36, 65 

Pitman, John 27, 32 

Poland, William Carey 

41, 53> 54, 57. 64 
Poole, Harry Kay 49, 60 

Poor, Charles Marshall 

46, 59, 61, 64 
Porter, Henry Kirke 29 

Porter, John Addison 39, 52 

Potter, Albert Knight 48, 54 

Potter, Charles Alfred 42, 57 
Potter, Elisha Reynolds 31 

Potter, Mabel Louise 48, 59 

Pratt, Peter 37, 56, 63 

Price, William Edward 48, 61 

Putnam, Algernon Wait 47, 59 
Raiford, Lemuel Charles 49, 60 
Randall, Otis Everett 

42, 53. 54. 57 
Rea, Uriel 36, 65 

Reed, John 37, 55 

Renaud, Alphonse 40, 57 

Reuterdahl, Arvid 48, 59 

Rhodes, James 31 

RoBBiNS, Ashur 36, 55, 62 

Robins, Ezekiel 31 

Robinson, Ezekiel Oilman 

25, 28, 41, 53 
Robinson, Oilman Parker 42, 65 
Robinson, Luther 39, 56 

Rogers, Daniel - 30 

Rogers, John 31 

Rogers, Robert 27, 30 

Roux, Louis Alexandre 47, 59 
RussEL, William Channing 42, 53 
Russell, Emory Poole 49 

Russell, Joseph 29 

Russell, William 30 

Ryder, Arthur H. 51 

Sanborn, Frances Stevens 49, 60 
Sanford, Enoch 38, 56 

Saunders, Walter Mills 44, 58 
Sayles, William Francis 34 

Scott, Adrian 44, 54, 58 

Scott, Robert 36, 55 

Searle, Nathaniel 27, 32 



Name Page 

Sears, Barnas 25, 27, 28, 40, 52, 57 
Sears, Lorenzo 43, 54 

Secomb, Ebenezer 32 

Senter, Isaac 30 

Sessions, Darius 30 

Seth, James 44, 53, 54 

Sharp, Daniel 27, 32 

Sharpe, Henry Dexter 35 

Shepard, Thomas Perkins 

33. 39. 56 
Sherman, Philip Darrell 50, 60 
Shippee, John Smith 46, 59, 60, 61 
Shorey, Marion Lydia 51, 61 

Silver, Edgar Oscar 35 

Simmons, James Barlow 34 

Slater, Horatio Nelson 28, 33, 34 



47. 



55. 59 
48, 59 

34 
39. 56 

26 



37. 56. 63 
34 

43. 57. 62 
30 
34 
30 



Slocum, Frederick 

Small, Roscoe Addison 

Smiley, Albert Keith 

Smith, Elbridge 

Smith, Hezekiah 

Smith, Increase Sumner 38, 56, 63 

Smith, John 30 

Smith, Melancthon 31 

Smith, Stephen Hopkins 32 

Smith, Walter Edward 45, 58 

Snow, Caleb Hopkins 

Snow, Edwin Miller 

Snow, Louis Franklin 

Spear, Nathan 

Sprague, William 

Stanford, John 

Stanton, Emma Bradford 48, 65 

Stark, Frank Edwin 45, 58, 61 

Starkweather, Samuel 38, 56 

Starr, Harris Elwood 

Sterry, Cyprian 

Stewart, Morton Collins 

Stillman, Samuel 

Stillwell, Charles Martin 40, 57 

Stiness, John Henry 29 

Stockbridge, John Calvin 

28, 33, 43, 65 
Stoddard, Elijah Brigham 34 

Stone, Henry Morgan 45, 58 

Stow, Baron 
Straffin, Elsie Marion 
Sullivan, Michael Xavier 
Sumner, Bradford 
Swaim, Samuel Budd 
sweetland, cornelius sowle 

26, 35 

Swift, Agustus Taber 

Tanner, John 

Taylor, Lucien Edward 

Temple, Mabel 

Thayer, Thatcher 

Thomas, Albert Ellsworth 46, 61 

Thomas, Benjamin Franklin 26, 34 

Thompson, Charles 31 



49. 60 

31 

51, 61 
26, 29 



28, 33 
51, 62 
51, 60 
37. 55 
33 



43. 58 

29 

47, 59 

46, 63 

33 



INDEX OF OFFICERS 



8iS 



Name Page 

Thompson, Ebenezer 30 

Thompson, Edward Everett 49, 60 
Thompson, Otis 37, 55, 63 

Thresher, Ebenezer 33 

Thurber, Charles 33 

Thurston, Benjamin Babcock 32 
Thurston, Benjamin Francis 35 
Thurston, Edward 29 

Thurston, Gardner 29 

Ticknor, Howard Malcom 42, 57 
Tilley, Charles Edward 48, 59 

TiLLINGHAST, DaNIEL 30 

TiLLINGHAST, JOHN 26, 29 

TiLLINGHAST, JoSEPH LEONARD 32 
TiLLINGHAST, NICHOLAS 29 

TiLLINGHAST, ThOMAS 3 I 

ToBEY, Samuel Boyd 25, 32 

Tower, Carl Vernon 47, 59 

Tower, Ralph Winfred 

45. 54. 55. 58. 59. 62 
Townsend, Shearjashub Bourne 

37' 56 
Train, Arthur Savage 33, 38, 56 
Troy, George Francis 48, 60, 64 
Tucker, Bertha 50. 63 

Tukey, Ralph Hermon 51, 62 

Turner, Thomas Goodwin ^$ 

Underwood, Adin Ballou 34 

Upham, Edward 26 

Upton, Winslow 42, 53, 62 

Vaughan, Mary Drew 50, 65 

Vernon, Thomas 33 

Very, Frank Washington 47, 53 
Walker, Joseph Henry 34 

Wanton, John G. 29 

Wanton, Joseph 29 

Ward, Henry 26, 30 

Ward, Samuel 29, 30 

Warren, Andrew McCorrie 43, 57 
Warren, John 30 

Warren, Jonas Goulding 33 

Waterhouse, Benjamin 27, 36, 52 
Watson, Arthur Eugene 47, 55, 59 
Watson, Frank Elbert 48, 61 

Wayland, Francis 

25, 27, 28, 34, 38, 52 
Wayland, Heman Lincoln 

35. 39. 63 



Name Page 

Wayland, John 33, 38, 56 

Webster, Helen Chapman 51, 64 
Webster, Hortense 50, 63 

Webster, William Franklin 

40, 57 
Weeden, John Hull 38, 56 

Westcott, Allen Ferguison 51, 62 
West, Benjamin 36, 52 

Wheaton, Josephus 37, 56 

Wheaton, Levi 31, 37, 52 

Wheeler, Benjamin Ide 41, 57 
Wheeler, Frank Rowland 48, 61 
Wheeler, Nelson 40, 52 

Whipple, Clifford 48, 59, 61 

Whitaker, Frederic Earle 47, 59 
Whitford, Everett Thomas 50, 60 
Whittier, John Greenleaf 34 

Wight, Henry 27 

Wightman, Alfred Reynolds 

45, 58 
Wilcox, Elmer Almy 45, 58 

Wilkinson, William 36, 62 

WiLLETT, Allan Herbert 50, 60 
Williams, Alonzo 41, 53, 56 

Williams, Elisha Scott 31 

Williams, George Abner 

47. 55. 59 
Williams, John 37, 65 

Williams, Leonard Worcester 

50, 55, 60 
Williams, William 27 

Williams, William R. 28 

Williamson, Ernest Townsend 

50, 60, 61 
Wilson, Clarence Edgar 

44. 58. 59 
Wilson, George Grafton 

44. 53. 54 
Wing, Ada Geneva 48, 55, 59, 64 
WiNSHip, George Parker 51, 64 
Winslow, Arthur Melvin 51, 62 
WiNSOR, Olney 31 

WiNSOR, Samuel 29 

Wood, Clarence David 48, 59 

Wood, Wilkes 27 

Woods, Alva 25, 27, 28, 33, 38, 52 
Woods, John Carter Brown 34 
Woods, Marshall 26, 33 



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INDEX OF STUDENTS 



Name Class Page 

Aaron, Charles Eugene 1850 219 

Aaron, Samuel hl838 557 

Abbey, Myron Jay 1902 471 

Abbot, Jonathan 1791 77 

Abbot, Nathan Miller Wheat- 

on nl855 627 

Abbott, Alexander Hewes. . . 1903 479 

Abbott, Augustus Levi 1880 344 

Abbott, Carl Hewes 1888 383 

Abbott, Edwin nl854 625 

Abbott, Edwin Ralph nl8S6 629 

Abbott, Ernest Spencer g 728 

Abbott, Granville Sharp 1860 258 

Abbott, Harlan Page 1885 369 

Abbott, James Percival 1874 317 

Abbott, Samuel Warren. . . . 1858 249 
Abercrombie, Daniel Webster 

hl883 583 

Adams, Andrew nl895 683 

Adams, Benjamin 1788 74 

Adams, Bertha Tucker 1899 455 

Adams, Charles Ellis nl893 679 

Adams, Charles Francis 1881 349 

Adams, Charles Robert 1880 344 

Adams, Earl Newton 1889 386 

Adams, Ebenezer hl799 533 

Adams, Edward Lawrence. . 1898 438 

Adams, Edward Stowe 1879 340 

Adams, Edythe Grace Peck. 1901 471 

Adams, Ella Maria g 728 

Adams, Frederick Carhart g 728 

Adams, George W nl833 606 

Adams, George William. . .nl856 629 
Adams, Henry Sylvanus. . . . 1860 258 
Adams, Herbert Matthews. .1895 415 

Adams, Horace 1813 111 

Adams, Jasper 1815 117 

Adams, John hl797 532 

Adams, Josiah nl769-1800 594 

Adams, Leon Hunter nl900 703 

Adams, Luther Bentley. .... 1900 456 

Adams, Robert John hl875 580 

Adams, Samuel nl837 609 

Adams, Samuel 1897 429 

Adams, Samuel Smith nl812 598 

Adams, Scott 1895 415 

Adams, William M. E nl834 607 

Addeman, Joshua Melanc- 

thon 1862 266 

Adye, Elton Merville 1902 471 



Name Class Page 

Ahrens, Henry Frederick ..nl904 723 

Ainsworth, Albert Child 1828 151 

Ainsworth, Frederick Augus- 
tus nl869 653 

Akerstrom, Clarence Edwin nl904 720 
Albee, Obadiah Wheelock. . . 1832 162 
Albertson, James Monroe. .nl854 625 
Albrecht, William Horton . . 1905 492 

Albro, Frank Taylor 1905 492 

Albro, Lester Franklin nl900 703 

Albro, Samuel Houston 1866 283 

Alden, Abner 1787 73 

Alden, Charles Henrv hl825 547 

Alden, Charles Henry 1856 242 

Alden, Cyrus 1807 99 

Alden, David 1838 175 

Alden, John Henry Harlow. . 1896 422 

Alden, Joseph nl829 605 

Alden, Lucius 1821 129 

Alden, Nathan 1806 98 

Alden, Peter Oliver 1792 78 

Alden, Samuel R nl838 610 

Alden, Seth 1814 114 

Alden, William Harrison. ... 1849 215 
Aldis, Asa 1796 83 



Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 
Aldrich 



Abby Greene nl903 722 

Amey Owen al898 503 

Charles Spaulding.. 18 94 409 

Charles Talbot 1877 330 

David 1806 98 

Edith Violet 1904 490 

Edmund nl857 632 

Edward Burgess. . nl893 679 
Edward Kimball. . . 1902 471 
Edward Sherman nl864 646 

Edwin nl862 642 

Elisha Smith 1857 245 

Esek 1818 124 

Frank Edgar 1875 321 

Fred Davis 1895 415 

Henry Leprelate. . . 1876 325 

Ira nl813 598 

John 1883 358 

Jonathan 1826 146 

L nl841 613 

Mary Lizzie nl900 706 

Nelson Wilmarth..hl892 586 

Paul Edwin nl898 693 

Robert 1903 479 

Samuel Nelson. . . .nl859 637 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



817 



Name Class Page 

Aldrich, Susan Grace nl904 726 

Aldrich, Whipple 1799 87 

Aldrich, William Truman. .nl900 703 

Aldrich, Willis Wood .nl897 689 

Alexander, Burchard Benja- 
min nl902 712 

Alexander, Caleb hl789 526 

Alexander, Charles Zaslavsky 

1905 

Alexander, Harry Olin 1885 

Alexander, Luther. . .nl 7 69-1 800 
Alexander, Robert 187 



Alger 
Alger 
Alger 
Alger 
Alger 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Alleri 
Allen 
Allen 



Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 



Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 



Emerson Henry 1885 

Israel 1811 

John Lincoln 1890 

Luther Ward nl860 

Roland Francis nl858 

Alfred Franklin nl845 

Amos 1804 

Arthur Moulton 1897 

Austin Ketcham 1904 

Benjamin 1797 

Benjamin Franklin. . . 1817 

Benoni 1823 

Capwell nl904 

Charles Bradbury 1899 

Charles Henry 1897 

Chester Salisbury. . . nl904 723 

Chester Willard 1897 429 

Crawford 1815 117 

Crawford nl859 637 

Cyrus William 1826 146 

Edwin Pierce 1883 358 

Elizabeth nl902 717 

Emily Frances g 728 

Ethan 1823 136 

Ethan 1860 258 

Frank G nl860 639 

George Augustus 1852 226 

George Esdras 1850 219 

Henrietta Griswold 



492 
369 
594 
335 
369 
107 
390 
639 
635 
616 

94 
429 
485 

84 
122 
136 
723 
445 
429 



Benson 1899 454 



Henry Augustus. . . .nl854 625 

Henry Crocker nl874 658 

Henry Wheaton 1868 291 

Hiram ml825 516 

Horatio Cushing 1897 430 

Ira Richard 1882 353 

James Reuben 1876 325 

James Sidney 1898 438 

Justin 1852 226 

Lucius ml820 514 

Mark Antony D'Wolf 

nl844 615 

Morrill 1798 85 

Paul 1793 79 

Philip 1803 93 

Philip nl834 607 

Raymond Cleaveland. 1897 430 
Ruth Smith Roundv . 1897 438 



Name Class Page 

Allen, Ruth Stiles 1902 477 

Allen, Samuel nl814 599 

Allen, Sherman Alden 1903 479 

Allen, Sylvester nl868 651 

Allen, Thaddeus 1812 108 

Allen, Walter WilHam nl900 703 

Allen, Willard Spencer hl897 591 

Allen, William Dennis nl852 622 

Allen, William Henry 1811 107 

Allen, Zachariah 1813 HI 

AUenton, Goodwin 1814 114 

Allenton, Russell 1813 1 1 1 

Allin, Charles Mnason 1847 208 

Allin, William 1790 76 

Ailing, Ebenezer Treat 1851 222 

Ailing, Mary Maltby nl904 726 

Ailing, Morris Ezra 1902 471 

Allison, Burgiss hl786 524 

Allison, George Deacon 1905 492 

Almy, Carrie Cordelia Jenks nl896 688 

Almy, Herbert 1873 312 

Almy, Howard 1886 374 

Almy, Thomas Jefferson. ..nl856 629 

Alston, John Rutledge nl857 632 

Alward, Silas hl869 577 

Ames, Edward Carrington. .1867 287 

Ames, Ellis 1830 156 

Ames, Herman Vandenburg 

nl888 673 

Ames, James Ellis 1896 422 

Ames, Jeremiah Fisher ...hl827 549 

Ames, Oliver hl892 586 

Ames, Samuel 1823 137 

Ames, William 1863 269 

Ames, William Henry nl861 641 

Ames, William Shaw 1838 175 

Amidon, John Jerome Frank- 
lin nl898 693 

Amory, Jonathan A nl860 639 

Andem, James 1845 200 

Anderson, Clifford Spence. . . 1900 456 
Anderson, Edward Coffin. .hl849 562 
Anderson, Frederick Lincoln 

hl904 592 

Anderson, Robert 1802 91 

Anderson, Thomas Davis .hl859 571 
Anderson, Thomas Davis. . . 1874 317 
Anderson, William Henry. .nl839 611 
Anderstrom, Lyndon Laroy. 1885 369 

Andrew, William Walter 1903 479 

Andrews, Arthur Irving 1901 464 

Andrews, Asa ' nl840 612 

Andrews, Clarence Carrol. .nl873 657 

Andrews, David Allen nl856 629 

Andrews, Elisha hl803 535 

Andrews, Elisha 1821 129 

Andrews, Elisha Benjamin. . 1870 298 

Andrews, Erastus hl859 571 

Andrews, Frank Howard. . . 1884 363 
Andrews, George Frederic. nl857 632 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name Class Page 

Andrews, George Frederick .1892 399 

Andrews, Guy Ashton nl895 683 

Andrews, James G nl837 609 

Andrews, Martha Louise. . .nl897 692 

Andrews, Neil 1892 400 

Andrews, Robert Shaw. . . .nl845 616 

Andrews, Theodore 1859 254 

Andrews, Walter Evans 1891 395 

Andrews, William W nl827 604 

Andros, Frederic nl824 601 

Andros, Thomas hi 790 526 

Andrus, Daniel Sylvester .nl853 623 

Angell, Daniel nl865 648 

Angell, Eugene Chester 1895 415 

Angell, George Manton 1844 198 

Angell, George Thorndike. .nl846 617 

Angell, James BurriU 1849 216 

Angell, John Wardwell ...nl895 683 
Angell, Joseph Kinnicutt . . 1813 111 

Angell, Oliver 1807 99 

Angell, Samuel 1814 114 

Angell, Thomas Lemuel 1862 266 

Angell, Walter Foster 1880 344 

Angell, William Cook 1866 283 

Angevine, Fred Clarence. ..nl882 666 

Angier, Samuel Tubbs 1818 124 

Angle, Charles Montgomery. 1896 422 

Angus, Joseph hl852 564 

Annan, Robert Landals 1786 72 

Annan, William 1786 72 

Ansley, Joseph A nl8S9 637 

Anthonv, Alfred Williams.. 1883 3 58 

Anthony, Charlotte 1903 484 

Anthony, Frank William. . . 1846 205 
Anthony, Gardiner Chace. .nl880 664 

Anthony, George Allen 1895 415 

Anthony, George Cheney. . nl903 718 
Anthony, George Nelson ... 1850 219 
Anthony, Harrington Tilling- 

hast 1905 492 

Anthony, Henry Bowen. . . . 1833 162 

Anthony, Henry Burr 1879 340 

Anthony, James B nl861 641 

Anthony, James Vere nl904 723 

Anthony, John Clinton 1895 416 

Anthony, Thomas Smith 1847 208 

Anthony, Walter Eugene. .nl867 650 
Anthony, William Arnold. .nl858 635 
Antis, Charles Hammond. .nl856 630 

Appleton, Everard 1904 485 

Appleton, Frank 1890 391 

Appleton, George Henry. . .nl865 648 

Appleton, John Howard 1863 270 

Appleton, Joseph 1772 68 

Appleton, Ruth 1901 470 

Appleton, William Day 1904 485 

Appleton, William Henry.. nl862 642 
Arbegust, Garrett Pender- 

grast nl860 639 

Archar, Jason Hawes 1816 118 



Name Class Page 

Archer, John Jason 1866 283 

Archibald, Wilberforce Ewing 

1880 

Arey, Henry nl841 

Armington, ' m 

Armington, Arthur Herbert .1871 
Armington, Asa Warren . . . 1900 



345 
613 

731 
304 
456 



Armington, Elizabeth Edge nl898 696 
Armington, Herbert Hamlin. 1900 456 

Arms, Audubon 1898 438 

Armsby, Silas nl817 599 

Armstrong, Josephine Sted- 

man 1905 495 

Armstrong, Seril Clemence. .1897 430 
Armstrong, Woodbury White- 
ley nl903 718 

Arnold, Adelaide Harris 1898 444 

Arnold, Albert AUin nl867 650 

Arnold, Albert Nicholas 1838 17 5 

Arnold, Asa 1853 231 

Arnold, Clarence Newton.. nl894 681 

Arnold, Denham 1863 270 

Arnold, Earl Chapman 1893 404 

Arnold, Edward R nl856 630 

Arnold, Edmund Kingsley . . 1904 486 

Arnold, Edna Bigelow 1898 444 

Arnold, Elmer Ellsworth, .nl 896 685 

Arnold, Frank Herbert nl901 707 

Arnold, Fred Atwell 1897 430 

Arnold, Frederick William. .1898 438 

Arnold, Harold Greene 1905 492 

Arnold, Henry Tucker 1866 283 

Arnold, Henry Ward Beecher 

1893 404 

Arnold, Henry Waterman .nl856 630 

Arnold, John James 1876 325 

Arnold, Jonathan Earle 1832 160 

Arnold, Josias Lyndon hi 791 528 

Arnold, Martin Hollis 1897 430 

Arnold, Mowry Aldrich 1855 238 

Arnold, Oliver Henry 1865 278 

Arnold, Richard James 1814 114 

Arnold, Richard James nl855 627 

Arnold, Salmon Augustus. . . 1816 119 

Arnold, Samuel Greene 1795 81 

Arnold, Samuel Greene 1841 187 

Arnold, Sumner W nl818 600 

Arnold, Thomas 1771 68 

Arnold, Thomas Clay nl859 637 

Arnold, William Birkett 1884 363 

Arnold, William Pearl nl902 712 

Arrington, William Franklin 

1888 383 

Arthur, James Hope 1870 299 

Arthur, James Hope 1897 430 

Arvine, Kazlitt hl845 560 

Ash, Carroll Harry 1896 422 

Ash, John hl774 522 

Ashley, Edgar Louis 1903 479 

Ashley, Samuel 1817 122 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



819 



Name Class Page 

Ashmore, Frank Sanderson n 187 5 660 

Ashmore, William 1870 299 

Ashton, Amos Turner 1872 307 

Ashton, Joseph Nickerson. . 1891 395 

Asquith, Frank Wesley nl899 697 

Astle, Christopher 1902 47 1 

Atha, George Richard 1895 416 

Atkins, Charles Duke 1899 445 

Atkins, Elisha 1816 119 

Atkinson, Edward Ernest. . . 1879 340 

Atkinson, Jacob 1813 111 

Atkinson, Samuel 1813 111 

Atwater, David Hastings .nl899 697 

Atwater, Richard Mead 1865 278 

Atwell, Amos Maine 1788 74 

Atwell, Samuel Young 1814 114 

Atwell, Willard Barber 1903 479 

Atwood, Charles Fenner. . .nl896 685 
Atwood, Edward Sumner. . . 1852 226 
Atwood, Ernest Preston Brown 

1902 471 

Atwood, Henry Clinton nl878 662 

Atwood, Ruby Marion 1903 484 

Atwood, William Henry. . .nl895 683 
Aubovneau, Paul Louis Ar- 

mand 1799 87 

Auld, Alexander M nl813 598 

Austin, Alice Weeden nl897 692 

Austin, Benjamin ml 8 14 512 

Austin, Charles Raymond. . . 1902 471 
Austin, Clara Imogene Peirce 

nl900 707 

Austin, Elijah Harrison... nl862 642 

Austin, George Alfred nl878 662 

Austin, James 1880 345 

Austin, Robert Betts nl899 697 

Austin, Winifred 1898 444 

Averell, Isaac 1795 81 

Avery, Brainard nl896 685 

Avery, David 1810 105 

Avery, Eleazar James 1845 200 

Avery, John Humphrey. . . hl841 558 

Averv, William Bailey nl864 646 

Avery, Willis Frank nl904 723 

Axtell, Seth Jones 1864 273 

Aver, Darius 1833 162 

Ayer, Francis Wayland nl889 674 

Ayer, Joseph 1823 137 

Ayer, Nathan Wheeler 1840 183 

Ayer, Oliver 1834 164 

Ayer, Oliver Sargent nl889 675 

Babasinian, Vahan Simon. al903 508 
Babbitt, Benjamin Bosworth 

1846 205 

Babbitt, Edward Spalding nl849 620 

Babbitt, George Henry nl862 642 

Babbitt, John Edward 1899 445 

Babbitt, Osmond nl816 599 

Babcock, Charles Giflord. . nl900 703 
Babcock, Charles Henry. . .nl894 681 



Name Class Page 

Babcock, Cyrus Giles 1816 119 

Babcock, Edward Wilcox. . . 1874 317 

Babcock, Edwin nl840 612 

Babcock, Harmon Seeley. . . 1874 317 

Babcock, Horace nl842 614 

Babcock, John Jacob nl867 650 

Babcock, Joshua hl774 522 

Babcock, Orman Truesdell.nl 901 707 

Babcock, Rufus 1821 129 

Babcock, Samuel Belden . .nl 902 712 

Babcock, William Robinson . 1837 172 
Bacheler, Francis Eben 

Meriam 1847 208 



Bacheller, Nellie Hathaway nl904 727 

Backus, Andrew 1822 

Backus, Isaac hl797 

Backus, Thomas 1819 

Backus, William Henry. . . nl868 



Bacon 
Bacon 
Bacon 
Bacon 
Bacon 
Bacon 
Bacon 
Badger, William '. 1823 137 



Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 
Bailey 



Albert T nl835 

Charles Baldwin. . . nl896 

George Andrew 1867 

Justin Homer 1896 

Peter Child 1827 

Sumner Winn nl843 



133 
532 
125 
652 
607 
685 
287 
422 
149 
615 



Willard Henry 1900 456 



Charles 1841 li 

Charles Emerson 1863 270 

Charles Hervey 1903 479 



Elmer Smith nl896 685 

Ezra nl821 600 

Frank nl856 630 

Henry Duncan nl899 697 

Isaac 1810 106 

Jeremiah 1794 80 

John 1807 99 

Joseph Ayrault. .. .nl 881 665 

Joseph Chester 1905 492 

Loring Woart g 728 

Luther 1808 101 

Mark 1848 213 

Samuel Harding. . . nl902 713 
Samuel Slaughter. .nl859 637 

Silas 1834 164 

Thomas Brown nl876 660 

William Mason 1862 267 

William Whitman. . . 1864 273 
Bakeman, Percival Rogers. . 1903 479 

Baker, Albert Allison 1884 363 

Baker, Arthur Eaton 1883 358 

Baker, Benjamin 187 5 321 

Baker, Charles Lewis 1884 364 

Baker, David Sherman 1875 321 

Baker, Dwight Wood 1899 446 

Baker, Ernest Clinton nl902 713 

Baker, George Taylor nl880 664 

Baker, Harvey Almy. 1903 479 

Baker, Henry Southard 1847 209 

Baker, John Edwin nl870 653 

Baker, Laura Frances 1904 490 



820 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name Class Page 

Baker, Lena Belle 1904 490 

Baker, Louis Foristall 1903 479 

Baker, Marian Towne g 728 

Baker, Osgood Carney nl869 652 

Baker, Russell Wightman. . . 1899 446 

Baker, Samuel Newhall 1905 492 

Baker, Sharonton Hale 1883 358 

Baker, William Cotter 1881 349 

Baker, William Edward. ... 1899 446 

Balch, Collins Lawton nl855 627 

Balcom, Grace Ethel nl901 711 

Baldwin, Edmund Willis. . .nl849 620 

Baldwin, John 1797 84 

Baldwin, Thomas hl794 530 

Baldwin, Thomas nl804 596 

Balkcom, Everett 1817 122 

Ball, Elisha 1799 87 

Ball, Hyder Ali 1805 96 

Ball, Nathan 1826 146 

Ball, Thomas Alexander. . .nl891 677 
Ballard, Horatio Nelson.... 1851 222 
Ballentine, Harlan Judson. . 1898 438 

Ballou, Alice May 1900 462 

Ballou, Arthur Francis 1897 430 

Ballou, Barton 1813 111 

Ballou, Charles Pales 1869 295 

Ballou, Daniel Ross nl863 644 

Ballou, David nl852 622 

Ballou, Dexter A nl858 635 

Ballou, Edgar Fowler 1877 330 

Ballou, Harry Maturin 1877 330 

Ballou, Levi Herbert nl904 723 

Ballou, Oren Aldrich 1832 160 

Ballou, Sullivan nl852 623 

Ballou, Walter Francis nl877 661 

Ballou, Walter Irving 1877 330 

Ballou, Warren James nl898 693 

Ballou, William Henry nl902 713 

Ballou, William John 1897 430 

Bancroft, Bertha Caroline. nl897 692 
Bancroft, Edward Rathbone 

nl901 707 

Bancroft, Lucius Whiting. . . 1852 226 
Bancroft, Thomas Poynton 1816 119 
Bancroft, Timothy Whiting. 1859 254 

Banes, Charles Henry hl893 588 

Bannan, John Francis nl887 671 

Bannan, Mary Elizabeth 1905 495 

Banning, Bernice Thornton 1905 496 
Banning, Edwin Thomas. . .nl885 669 

Bannon, John Francis nl899 697 

Bannon, William Henry. . .nl903 718 
Barber, Clifford Thomas. . .nl904 723 

Barber, Dora Augusta nl899 702 

Barber, Howard Clark 1899 446 

Barber, Jeremiah Clarke. ..nl895 683 

Barber, Leander Milton 1872 308 

Barbour, Albert Leslie 1892 400 

Barbour, Clarence Augustus 1888 383 
Barbour, Jessie May 1903 484 



Name Class Page 

Barbour, John Baptiste 1891 395 

Barbour, Thomas Seymour 1874 317 

Barclay, Jane 1903 484 

Barden, Katherine Louise 

Bronson nl898 696 

Bardsley, George Milton. . .nl902 713 

Barker, Abram 1883 358 

Barker, Beatrice Jennie 1895 421 

Barker, Benjamin 1881 349 

Barker, Christopher Franklin 

1875 321 

Barker, Edward Lawton . . . 1859 254 

Barker, Henry Ames 1893 404 

Barker, Isaac Bowen 1861 262 

Barker, James 1814 114 

Barker, James Henry nl858 635 

Barker, Jessie Loring nl896 688 

Barker, Joseph hl805 537 

Barker, Lewis Appleton. . . nl899 697 

Barker, Merle Taft 1903 479 

Barker, Orville Anson 1861 262 

Barker, Ralph Edmonds 1899 446 

Barker, Richard Jackson. .nl898 693 

Barker, Robert John 1902 471 

Barker, William 1808 101 

Barker, Williston Wright... 1902 471 

Barlow, John al896 502 

i Barnaby, James 1809 103 

Barnaby, Thomas Baldwin .1848 213 
Barnard, Daniel Dewey. .. hl853 565 

Barnard, George Folger 1879 340 

Barnard, Louis Amelius. .. nl870 653 
Barnard, Marion Harvie. . . . 1901 470 

Barnard, Thomas hl794 530 

Barnard, William Henry 1889 386 

Barnefield, Florence May .al899 504 
Barnefield, Harold Chester nl899 697 

Barnes, Calvin nl818 600 

Barnes, David Leonard 1879 340 

Barnes, Edward John nl894 681 

Barnes, Ernest Warren g 728 

Barnes, George Leonard . . . 1816 119 

Barnes, Harry nl901 707 

Barnes, James Aborn nl855 627 

Barnett, Francis Walter . . . 1872 308 

Barney, Albert Clifford 1869 295 

Barney, Bildad 1792 78 

Barney, Charles Wheaton. .nl900 703 
Barnej^ Edwin Luther. . . . nl850 621 
Barney, James Ormsbee ... 1821 130 
Barney, Walter Hammond. . 1876 325 

Barney, Walter Howard 1905 492 

Barr, William Henry nl904 723 

Barrett, Alice Morse 1903 484 

Barrett, Franklin Ripley 1857 245 

Barrett, George Potter nl857 632 

Barron, William Hadley. . .nl891 677 
Barrows, Albert Armington 1898 438 
Barrows, Arthur Channing. . 1885 369 
Barrows, Arthur Ellis 1889 386 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



821 



Name Class Page 

Barrows, Brainard Wayland 1851 222 
Barrows, Chester Willard ..1895 416 
Barrows, Comfort Edwin. . . 1858 249 
Barrows, Edwin Armington. 1891 395 
Barrows, George Bartlett . . 1864 273 

Barrows, Ira 1824 139 

Barrows, Ira 1883 358 

Barrows, Louis Daggett. . .nl903 718 

Barrows, Robert Lincoln 1903 479 

Barrows, Thomas Manning. hl815 543 

Barry, Henry Milton 1894 409 

Barry, James William 1902 471 

Barry, Thomas Austin 1903 479 

Barry, William 1822 133 

Barstow, Frederick Olney. . . 1852 226 

Barstow, George 1801 90 

Barstow, Gideon nl803 596 

Barstow, John Palmer 1902 471 

Barstow, Luther 1807 99 - 

Barstow, Simon 1808 101 

Bartholomew, Andrew Marcy 

nl901 707 

Bartlett, Charles Lincoln. . . 1882 353 
Bartlett, Dwight Kellogg. . . 1898 438 

Bartlett, Edward Otis 1891 395 

Bartlett, Elisha ml826 517 

Bartlett, Erastus nl819 600 

Bartlett, Florence 1899 454 

Bartlett, George William... 1895 416 

Bartlett, John Russell hi 848 562 

Bartlett, John Russell hl898 591 

Bartlett, Josiah 1888 383 

Bartlett, LeRoy nl902 713 

Bartlett, Louise Stevens. . .al902 507 

Bartlett, Mabel Irene 1903 484 

Bartlett, Minnie Leora 1901 470 

Bartlett, Percival Whitmore 1843 195 

Bartlett, Samuel Teele 1905 492 

Bartlett, Thomas Elliott 1877 330 

Bartlett, Waldo Reynolds.. 1897 430 

Bartlett, Walter Ives nl899 697 

Bartlett, William Porter 1878 335 

Bartol, George Murillo 1842 191 

Barton, Ira Moore 1819 125 

Barton, William 1788 74 

Barton, William Sumner 1844 198 

Bass, Bertha g 728 

Bass, Clara Reynolds 1900 462 

Bass, George nl839 611 

Bass, George Giles 1900 456 

Bassett, Anselm 1803 93 

Bassett, Charles Edwin. . . .nl885 669 

Bassett, Edward Drown 1873 312 

Bastow, Rosamond Mayard . . . .g 728 

Bastow, Sumner 1802 91 

Batchelder, Eugene Clark .nl903 719 
Batchelder, Frederick Lyman 

1839 180 

Batchelder, Gilbert Newton. 1900 456 



Name Class Page 

Batchelder, Ruth Edna 1900 462 

Batchelder, William hi 809 539 

Bate, Clarence Smalley. . . .nl858 635 

Bates, Barnabas, hl814 542 

Bates, Charles Franklin 1903 479 

Bates, Caleb nl856 630 

Bates, Edmund nl825 603 

Bates, Frederic nl853 623 

Bates, Frederic Henry nl900 703 

Bates, Gustavus Davis nl850 621 

Bates, Harry Lothrop 1903 479 

Bates, Joshua hl813 541 

Bates, Liberty 1797 84 

Bates, Louise Prosser al893 499 

Bates, Lucy Anna 1898 444 

Bates, Samuel Penniman. . . 1851 222 

Bates, William 1810 106 

Bates, William Lincoln nl894 681 

Bates, William Penn 1902 471 

Batt, William James 1855 238 

Battelle, Hezekiah 1816 119 

Bauer, Adelaide Schiffer. . .nl900 706 
Bauer, Edith Katherine. . . nl900 706 

Bauer, Josephine nl904 727 

Baugher, John Ernest nl887 671 

Baxter, William Elihu nl887 671 

Bayles, Chester Arthur. . . .nl903 719 

Baylies, Samuel White 1791 77 

Baylies, Theodore Barton. .nl895 683 

Baylies, William 1795 81 

Baylis, George William 1899 446 

Bayliss, Edward Lewis 1902 472 

Beach, Charles Laurence. . .nl902 713 

Beal, George Safford 1899 446 

Beale, Samuel Marsden 1899 446 

Beals, Arthur Loring 1891 395 

Beam, Edward Babcock. . . . 1903 479 

Beam, John Rogers 1872 308 

Beaman, Lora Elmer nl901 707 

Bean, Cyrus 1844 198 

Bean, George Fremont 1881 349 

Bean, Oren Nelson 1898 439 

Beane, Josephine Angell. . . . 1897 436 
Bearse, Joseph Caldwell. . . nl898 693 

Beattie, Andrew hl795 531 

Beattie, William Henrv 1886 374 

Beatty, Edgar Augustine. . . 1905 492 
Beckford, George Phippen.. 1895 416 

Beckwith, Daniel 1870 299 

Beckwith, Henry Truman .nl838 610 

Beckwith, Irving Judson 1904 486 

Beckwith, Morris Bosworth 

nl856 630 

Beckwith, Truman nl880 664 

Beddome, Benjamin hl770 520 

Bedon, Richard Bedon 1806 98 

Beede, Charles Gould nl870 654 

Beede, Herbert Gould 1893 404 

Beers, Wayland Lewis 1895 416 

Beirne, Charles Francis. . . .nl896 685 



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Name Class Page 

Beitenman, Florence Butler. 1904 490 
Belanger, Francis Xavier. . nl899 698 

Belcher, Caleb 1823 137 

Belcher, Francis Joseph. . . nl888 673 

Belcher, Manning 1814 114 

Belden, Clarendon Dwight . 1868 292 

Belding, Wallace King 1904 486 

Belknap, Arthur Train 1893 404 

Belknap, Roscoe Hosmer. . . 1897 430 

Bell, Charles 1853 231 

Bell, James Ewell nl845 616 

Bell, Louis nl8S6 630 

Bellows, Bessie Allen Hood.. 1903 485 

Bellows, Daniel Everett 1903 480 

Bellows, Horatio Eliphalet. . 1892 400 

Bellows, Oscar Francis 1895 416 

Belton, Joseph 1769 67 

Bement, Frederic 1895 416 

Benedict, David 1806 98 

Benedict, George Henry Hough 

nl851 622 

Benjamin, Edward Merrill nl904 723 

Benjamin, Judson 1846 205 

Benjamin, Wayland Everett 

1877 330 

Bennett, Albert Arnold 1872 308 

Bennett, Arthur Bruce 1902 472 

Bennett, Charles Edwin 1878 335 

Bennett, Charles Hall nl897 689 

Bennett, Charles Herbert . . 1903 480 
Bennett, Charles Pattison. . . 1879 341 
Bennett, Edmund Neville. . . 1880 345 
Bennett, Edward Andrew. . . 1836 169 
Bennett, George Washington 

1899 446 

Bennett, Henry Wells Newell 

1897 430 

Bennett, James Calvin. . . . nl861 641 

Bennett, James Davis 1895 416 

Bennett, James Lawrence. hl891 586 

Bennett, John nl812 598 

Bennett, Martin 1860 258 

Bennett, William Henry. . .hi 884 584 

Bennett, William Henry 1886 374 

Benson, Henrietta Griswold 1899 454 

Benson, Martin 1806 98 

Bentley, Arthur Joy 1888 383 

Bentley, Cyrus 1844 198 

Bentley, Jasper 1790 76 

Benton, Edward Asa Ray- 
mond nl874 658 

Benton, Sydney Elmon 1862 267 

Bergstrom, Claus Alfrid 1888 383 

Berth, Frederick Joseph . . . 1903 480 

Bertram, Maud Emily nl904 727 

Bestor, Orson Porter 1872 308 

Bevan, Alexander 1876 325 

Bevan, John Luther 1872 308 

Bevan, Ralph Hervey 1904 486 

Beverly, George 1858 249 



Name Class Page 

Beverly, John William 1894 410 

Bicheno, James hl796 531 

Bicknell, Allan Buell 1896 423 

Bicknell, Nathaniel nl813 598 

Bicknell, Thomas Williams .1860 258 

Bidwell, Barnabas hl805 537 

Bidwell, Charles Knowles. . . 1897 430 

Bigelow, Charles Edwin 1878 335 

Bigelow, George Norman. . hl858 570 

Bigelow, John nl803 596 

Bigelow, John Flavel nl844 615 

Bigelow, John Wilkes 1855 238 

Bigelow, Jonathan 1817 122 

Bigelow, Joseph Hill nl899 698 

Bigelow, Warren 1899 446 

Billing, Henry nl860 639 

Billings, Barnabas 1791 77 

Billings, Hartford nl871 655 

Binford, Ferdinand Augustus 

nl897 689 

Binney, Amos 1821 130 

Binney, Barnabas 1774 69 

Binney, Horace hl797 532 

Binney, John . .nl854 625 

Binnev, William hl856 568 

Binnev, William Cushing. .nl842 614 

Birch,' Hartzell Russell nl902 713 

Birchmore, William ml816 513 

Bird, Francis William 1831 158 

Bird, Francis William nl872 656 

Bird, Francis Wilder nl851 622 

Bird, John Hawes 1829 154 

Birge, Edward Bailey 1891 395 

Birge, Lilla Rogers 1901 470 

Birge, Russell Hall 1894 410 

Bisbe, John 1814 114 

Bisbee, Noah nl803 596 

Bishop, Amasa Junius Parker 

1883 358 

Bishop, Channing nl889 675 

Bishop, Ernest Simons 1899 446 

Bishop, James 1827 149 

Bishop, Joseph Bucklin 1870 299 

Bishop, Lemuel 1801 90 

Bishop, Lorenzo 1807 100 

Bishop, Nathan 1837 172 

Bishop, Norman North 1895 416 

Bishop, Phanuel Euclid 1866 283 

Bishop, Thomas Benton. . .nl864 646 
Bissell, Bertha Abby Nichols 

1895 422 

Bissell, Henry Thomas nl857 632 

Bissell, Horace Greeley 1897 430 

Bixby, Edward Clarence 1882 353 

Black, Edward Joseph 1904 486 

Black, Josiah nl769-1800 594 

Black, Rufus S nl832 606 

Blackinton, James Fletcher 1847 209 
Blackington, Jason Babcock. 1826 146 
Blackinton, Jesse 1788 74 



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Name Class Page 

Blackiston, Andrew Horton nl900 703 

Blacklock, John Frederick. . 1892 400 

Blackmer, John nl853 623 

Blackstone, Alfred Varney. . 1903 480 

Blackstone, John W nl860 639 

Blackwood, James William. 1866 283 

Blaisdell, Albert Morton 1899 446 

Blaisdell, Bertram 1892 400 

Blaisdell, Bertram Sinclair. . 1889 386 

Blades, Harriet Clara nl904 727 

Blaisdell. Herman Melvin. . . 1900 456 

Blaisdell, Nathaniel 1883 358 

Blake, Aaron 1803 93 

Blake, Charles 1856 242 

Blake, Eli Whitney 1888 384 

Blake, Eli Whitney hl895 589 

Blake, Harriet May White a 1894 501 

Blake, Henry Augustus 1873 313 

Blake, John nlSll 598 

Blake, John Lauris 1812 108 

Blake, John Lauris hi 85 5 567 

Blake, John Tower nl862 643 

Blake, William McConnell. nl857 632 

Blake, William Swasey 1901 464 

Blakesly, James M nl838 610 

Blanchard, Arthur Horace . 1899 446 
Blanchard, Edgar Lee. ... .nl899 698 
Blanchard, Edward Rich- 
mond 1865 279 

Blanchard, Edwin Davidson 

nl889 675 

Blanchard, Howard Parker .1901 464 
Blanchard, Margaret Lillian 

Wesley 1898 445 

Blanding, Abraham 1796 83 

Blanding, Percy Howard. . ..1903 480 

Blanding, Richard Warren. . 1903 480 

Blanding, William 1801 90 

Blanding, William Cornell . . 1902 472 

Blanding, William Oliver . .nl874 658 

Blandy, James H nl858 635 

Blaney, Jessie Maitland nl901 707 

Blaustein, David al898 503 

Bliss, Augustus nl824 601 

Bliss, Francis Chase 1894 410 

Bliss, Francis Edward 1868 292 

Bliss, Frederick Wright nl878 662 

Bliss, George Miles 1897 430 

Bliss, George Nelson nl847 618 

Bliss, George Newman nl860 639 

Bliss, George Washington ml 822 515 

Bliss, Helen Louise 1900 462 

Bliss, Isabel Warwick 1895 422 

Bliss, Jerome Bradford nl896 685 

Bliss, Leonard nl835 607 

Bhss, Leroy Franklin 1905 492 

Bliss, William Carpenter 1896 423 

Bliss, William Warwick 1863 270 

Bliss, Zenas 1826 146 

Blodget, Samuel C nl832 606 



Name Class Page 

Blodget, Walter nl867 650 

Blodget, William 1871 304 

Blodgett, Edward Wilkinson 

nl878 662 

Blodgett, George D nl856 630 

Blodgett, John Taggard 1880 345 

Blodgett, Lloyd Morton 1885 369 

Blodgett, William A nl853 623 

Blodgette, George Brainard 1866 283 

Blood, Benjamin F nl840 612 

Blood, Caleb 1844 198 

Blood, Daniel Richardson. .. 1874 317 

Bloom, Ebenezer Wilson 1852 226 

Bloomfield, George John. . .nl888 673 
Bloomquist, Otis Edward.. nl904 723 

Bloss, Samuel 1807 100 

Blumer, George Alder hi 90 5 593 

Boardman, Charles Wesley. . 1886 374 
Boardman, Edith Sever.. .al899 504 
Boardman, George Dana. ... 1852 227 

Boardman, Lester Wells 1899 446 

Bodurtha, Daniel 1814 114 

Bodurtha, Earle Simons Pratt 

nl901 707 

Bodurtha, Mabel Jennie Bowe 

1901 470 

Bogert, Edward Langdon. . . 187 5 321 

Bogert, William Benezet 1882 353 

Bogman, Edward Young ... .1873 313 

Boise, Ja:nes Robinson 1840 183 

Boland, Charles Blake nl903 719 

Bolles, Abiel 1808 101 

Bolles, Asa Moore 1823 137 

Bolles, Dan nl815 599 

Bolles, David hl819 545 

Bolles, Eber M nl813 598 

Bolles, John Augustus 1829 154 

Bolles, Lucius 1801 90 

Bolles, Lucius Stillman 1828 151 

Bolles, Lucius Stillman 1859 254 

Bolles, Nicholas Brown 1856 242 

Boiling, George Everett. . . nl897 689 
Bolton, George Aldrich ..ml 81 7 513 

Bolton, Morris Albert nl902 713 

Bolton, William hl769 518 

Bond, Alfred Paley 1890 391 

Bond, Alvan 1815 117 

Bond, Emmons Paley 185 1 222 

Bond, Julius 1856 242 

Bonn, Marion Hamilton 1905 496 

Bonner, Ethel Marian nl896 688 

Bonner, Maude Anne 1895 422 

Bonner, Robert nl896 685 

Bonney, Nathaniel Greene. .1856 242 

Boodin, John Elof 1895 416 

Boone, Ilsley 1904 486 

Boorom , George William .... 1 8 1 6 119 

Booth, Abraham hl774 522 

Booth, James Leonard 1902 472 



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Name Class Page 

Booth, Oliver Hilliard 1904 486 

Booth, Thomas Sidney nl904 723 

Booth, Warrington Roath .nl855 627 

Borden, John nl848 619 

Borden, Jefferson 1866 283 

Borden, Simeon 1882 353 

Boss, Henry Manchester. . .nl898 693 

Boss, William S nl822 601 

Bosson, Albert Davis 1875 321 

Bostwick, Richard F nl839 611 

Bostwick, William M nl839 611 

Bosworth, Alfred 1835 167 

Bosworth, Alfred nl867 650 

Bosworth, Charles Everett.nl 898 693 

Bosworth, Frederick hl845 560 

Botham, Frederick W nl832 606 

Botsford, Edmund hl802 535 

Bott, William Hathorne ... 1840 184 

Bottom, Frederic Whiting. .1802 91 
Bottomley, William Mitchell 

nl904 723 

Bottum, Abial m 731 

Bottum, Calvin Huntington 

nl886 670 

Bottum, George Henry 1884 364 

Bouldry, John Rich nl904 723 

Bourn, Augustus Osborn 1855 238 

Bourn, Augustus Osborn. . nl889 675 

Bourn, Joseph Howard 1848 213 

Bourn, Stephen Wentworth. 1899 446 

Bourne, Alexander Phoenix.. 1890 391 

Bourne, Allen 1799 87 

Bourne, Benjamin hl783 524 

Bourne, Benjamin Franklin. 1800 88 

Bourne, Frank Baylies 1873 313 

Bourne, Hermon 1842 142 

Bourne, Mary Joy al903 508 

Bourne, William Clifton. . . . 1894 410 

Boutell, Lewis Henry 1844 198 

Bouthillier, Victor nl902 713 

Bovey, John Masters nl904 723 

Bovey, Wakeman nl903 719 

Bowe, Mabel Jennie 1901 470 

Bowen, Amos Miller 1863 270 

Bowen, Charles James 1847 209 

Bowen, Everett Anthony . . 1892 400 

Bowen, Florence Haile nl896 688 

Bowen, Frank Aldrich nl903 719 

Bowen, George Corlis 1793 79 

Bowen, George T nl82 1 600 

Bowen, Henry 1802 91 

Bowen, Henry Clark 1864 274 

Bowen, Henry L nl828 604 

Bowen, Henry W nl900 600 

Bowen, Herbert Anthony. . . 1883 358 

Bowen, Horatio Gates 1797 84 

Bowen, Isaac 1816 119 

Bowen, Jabez hl769 518 

Bowen, Jabez 1788 74 

Bowen, John Edward 1867 287 



Name Class Page 

Bowen, Leila Pearson nl896 688 

Bowen, Lewis H nl859 637 

Bowen, Oliver 1786 72 

Bowen, Pardon 1775 70 

Bowen, Richard LeBaron. .nl901 707 

Bowen, Robert Lawton 1902 472 

Bowen, Seabury Warren. . . . 1864 274 

Bowen, Theodora Greene, .nl 901 711 

Bowen, William hl770 520 

Bowen, William Corlis hi 803 535 

Bowen, William Erastus 1859 254 

Bowen, William Henry 1857 245 

Bowen, William Horatio. . .nl843 615 
Bowen, William Manuel Perez 

1884 364 

Bowen, William Ward 1802 91 

Bowerman, Benjamin Ell- 
wood 1882 353 

Bowers, Arthur Foster 1871 305 

Bowers, Benjamin Franklin nl 8 19 600 

Bowers, Charles nl854 625 

Bowers, Charles Manning. . . 1838 176 

Bowers, John Myer. .nl 7 69-1 800 594 

Bowker, Charles Henry nl870 654 

Bowman, Francis Caswell. . . 1852 227 

Boyce, Henry Jackson 1880 345 

Boyce, James Petigru 1847 209 

Boyd, Charles Allen nl896 685 

Boyd, Charles Harrod 1854 233 

Boyd, Pliny Arthur 1898 439 

Boyden, Eugene Mason nl898 693 

Boyden, Julius Walter nl902 713 

Boyer, Charles Sumner 1879 341 

Boynton, Albert Beeber . .nl903 719 

Boynton, Edward Carlisle .hl856 568 

Boynton, Ernest Harriman .1900 456 

Boynton, George Edmund nl871 655 

Brackett, John Billings, 1857 245 

Bradbury, Albion P nl838 610 

Bradbury, Frederick Whittier 

nl873 657 

Bradbury, Samuel Johnson 

nl876 661 

Bradbury, William Ammi . , 1870 299 

Bradford, Cary Carpenter. . . 1877 330 

Bradford, Ebenezer hl800 534 

Bradford, Frank Standish . . 1853 231 
Bradford, Horatio Nelson 

Slater 1892 400 

Bradford, Horatio Standish .1860 259 

Bradford, James 1775 70 

Bradford, John Melancthon 1800 89 

Bradford, Joseph nl851 622 

Bradford, Milton 1828 151 

Bradford, Moses Brown Lock- 
wood 1878 335 

Bradley, Charles 1898 439 

Bradley, Charles Smith 1838 176 

Bradley, Edward Barnvim nl902 713 

Bradley, Francis James g 728 



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Name Class Page 

Bradley, Henry W m 731 

Bradley, Hugh Alphonsus .nl889 675 

Bradley, Irving Livingston n 1903 719 

Bradley, Joseph Manton. . .nlS63 644 

Bradley, Joshua 1799 87 

Bradley, William Henry.. ml 824 515 

Brady, Henry James 1904 486 

Bradv, Stuart Francis nl898 693 

Brady, Thomas Jefferson. . nl897 689 

Brady, William Alva 1894 410 

Bragdon, Frederick Elias g 728 

Bragg, Alfred nl835 607 

Brainerd, Frances Estella. .nl900 706 

Brainerd, Sarah Catherine .nl902 718 

Braislin, Gibbs 1880 345 

Braley, Anna Warren nl902 718 

Braman, Benjamin 1854 234 

Braman, Dana Augustus. ... 1815 117 

Braman, Daniel Burdick 1875 321 

Brand, Horace HoUey nl855 627 

Brand, John nl856 630 

Brand, William Charles Hugo 

...■ 1901 464 

Brandenburg, Florence .... 1902 477 
Brantly, William Theophilus 

hl831 551 

Brantly, William Theophilus 

1840 184 

Braun, Moritz 1904 486 

Bray, Charles Durlin hl873 579 

Bray, William nl882 666 

Brayton, Charles Ray nl863 644 

Brayton, Durlin Lee 1837 172 

Brayton, EUery Metcalf . . . nl866 649 

Brayton, George Arnold ... 1824 139 

Brayton, John Summerfield. 1851 223 

Brayton, William Daniel.. hl859 571 

Brechbill, George Willis 1887 379 

Breck, Samuel 1848 213 

Bredell, Edward nl859 637 

Breed, Joseph Blaner hl856 568 

Brennan, James Edward. . . . 1892 400 

Brennan, John Martin nl875 660 

Brennan, Michael Shelly. . . . 1900 456 

Brennen, Mary Agnes nl900 706 

Brewer, John Hiram nl850 621 

Brewer, John Maitland. . . .nl804 596 

Brewer, Richmond 1884 364 

Brewer, Urban Charles 1899 446 

Briden, Chester Hibbert. . .nl903 719 

Bridgham, Joseph 1834 164 

Bridgham, Joseph 1867 287 

Bridgham, Samuel Willard. .1794 80 

Bridgham, Samuel Willard. .1832 160 

Bridgham, Samuel Willard. . 1894 410 

Briggs, Arthur Mason 1898 439 

Briggs, Arthur Palmer 1898 439 

Briggs, Asa Lloyd 1904 486 

Briggs, Avery 1816 119 

Briggs, Caroline Louise 1899 454 



Name Class Page 

Briggs, Charles Albert 1886 374 

Briggs, Fred Emerson 1897 430 

Briggs, Frederick Huntington 

1889 386 

Briggs, George nl874 658 

Briggs, George Ware 1825 142 

Briggs, Howard Bowen 1897 430 

Briggs, Howard Denison. . . . 1902 472 

Briggs, Isaac 1795 81 

Briggs, Joel hl787 525 

Briggs, John 1788 74 

Briggs, John Kingsbury . .ml 820 514 
Briggs, Lemuel Williams. . . . 1804 94 

Briggs, Martha Shepard 1897 436 

Briggs, Moses 1820 127 

Briggs, Obil Winsor 1840 184 

Briggs, Otis 1808 101 

Briggs, Richard 1804 95 

Briggs, Timothy 1794 80 

Briggs, Tyler ml818 513 

Briggs, Walter Alexander. . . 1900 456 

Briggs, William 1794 80 

Brigham, Clarence Saunders 1899 446 

Brigham, David nl818 600 

Brigham, David Trowbridge 

nl829 605 

Brigham, Frank Fontelle. . . 1882 353 
Brigham, George Bickford. .1881 349 

Brigham, Herbert Olin nl899 698 

Brigham, Horace Eugene. .nl885 669 

Brigham, Levi nl808 598 

Bright, Osborn Edward 1853 231 

Bright, Richard J nl855 627 

Brightman, Herbert Frank . 1904 486 

Brittan, Nathan 1837 172 

Britton, Alexander Thompson 

1857 246 

Brockett, Linus Pierpont . .nl841 613 

Brokmeyer, Henry nl857 632 

Bronson, Cornelia Conant. .nl896 688 
Bronson, Elsie Marion Straffin 

1904 491 

Bronson, Frank Melville 1884 364 

Bronson, George nl831 606 

Bronson, Katherine Louise nl 898 696 

Bronson, Tillotson hl813 541 

Bronson, Walter Cochrane. . 1887 379 
Brooke, William Neverson. . 1852 227 
Brooker, Andrew Fuller. . . nl893 679 

Brookings, Lyle Winters 1898 439 

Brooks, Aaron 1817 122 

Brooks, Charles nl856 630 

Brooks, Charles Winchester 1901 464 

Brooks, Erastus nl838 610 

Brooks, Franklin EH 1883 358 

Brooks, Harriet Irving 1899 454 

Brooks, Horace Earle nl856 630 

Brooks, Isaac Watts 1862 267 

Brooks, James Willson 1855 238 

Brooks. Kendall 1841 188 



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Name Class Page 

Brooks, Laura 1904 490 

Brooks, Morgan 1881 349 

Brooks, Samuel 1852 227 

Brooks, Stephen Swift nl886 670 

Broome, Edwin Cornelius. . . 1897 430 
Broomhead, Frederick Calvin 

1905 492 

Brough, Alexander nl886 670 

Brough, Louise Mary Jane. . 1897 436 

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AUyn Larrabee 1905 492 

Alverda Laura 1899 454 

Arthur Eugene 1903 

Arthur Lewis 1876 

Arthur Loring nl898 

Arthur Robert 1905 

Charles A. H nl839 

Charles Henry 1859 254 

Charles Henry 1866 283 

Charles Henry nl890 676 

Charles Wilson 1900 456 

Chauncy nl827 

Clark hl797 

De Witt Clinton 1853 

Edith Anne 1905 

Edith Maria 1897 

Edna Adelaide nl898 

Edward Osgood ... . 1867 
Edward Payson. ... 1866 
Edwin Putnam. . . .nl896 

Elias 1808 

Elon Rouse 1878 

Emma Elizabeth. . a 189 5 

Enoch 1801 

Ethel Farnum nl898 

Frank Hail 1885 

Franklin Henry 187 5 

George Cole nl870 

George Mattice 1873 313 

George Samson 1888 384 

George Tilden 1873 313 

George Washington 1841 188 

Harold nl886 

Harold Winfred.... 1899 
Horace Franklin. ... 1876 
Horatio G.. . .nl769-1800 

Howard Earle 1903 

Howard Haines 1899 

Jacob Winn nl894 

James hl79'2 

James 1850 

James nl8S9 

James Albert 1883 



480 
326 
693 
492 
611 



604 
532 
231 
496 
437 
696 
287 
283 
685 
101 
335 
501 
90 
696 
369 
322 
654 



670 
447 
326 
594 
480 
447 
681 
528 
219 
637 
359 



James Erastus 1852 227 

James Peck nl867 650 

John hl773 521 

John Ball 1806 98 

John C nl860 639 

John Carter 1816 119 

John Cooke 1816 119 

John Earle nl901 707 



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Name Class Page 

John Howard nl897 689 

John Hunt nl861 641 

John Kent nl855 627 

John Nicholas 1885 369 

John Smith 1900 456 

John Wiloughby g 728 

Joseph hl770 520 

Joseph M nl828 604 

Lloyd 1899 447 

Lucius 1866 283 

Marshall Stewart... 1892 400 

Micah 1771 68 

Milton Barrows nl899 698 

Moses..., 1790 76 

Nicholas 1786 72 

Nicholas 1811 107 

Nicholas nl856 630 

Obadiah 1782 71 

Paul 1902 472 

Ralph Arthur nl904 723 

Ralph Norman 1900 456 

Reginald Langdon. .1903 480 

Rice Arnold 1871 

Robert Marshall 1893 

Robert Perkins 1871 

Theodore Shotwell. . 1892 
Thomas Baldwin. . nl855 

Thomas Dalton 1903 

Thomas Edwin 1890 



305 
405 
305 
400 
627 
480 
391 
267 
313 
308 
723 
671 
267 



Thomas Frederic ... 1862 

Walter Francis 1873 

William Gardner 1872 

William Gaylord. . nl904 

William Henry nl887 

William Ide 1862 

Wilham Judson 1893 405 

William Lawton 1836 169 

William Maxwell. . . 1873 

Zephaniah 1865 

Browne, George Huntingdon 

1840 

Brownell, Arthur Buffum. .nl892 
Brownell, Charles Frederic. .1857 
Brownell, Charlotte Dickin- 
son nl899 

Brownell, Edward Ibarra. . . 1892 

Brownell, Ernest Henry 1888 

Brownell, Ethel Clariet nl899 

Brownell, Florence Haile 

Bowen nl896 

Brownell, Francis Herbert. . 1888 
Brownell, George Edward .nl843 
Brownell, Herbert Carpenter 

1892 

Brownell, Leonard Tuttle. .nl873 657 

Brownell, Mary Arnold 1897 437 

Brownell, Seth Hunt nl871 655 

Brownell, Stephen Elton. . . . 1842 191 

Brownell, Stephen Fish nl871 655 

Brownell, Thomas Church. nl804 596 



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Name Class Page 

Brownell, AV alter Dexter 1894 410 

Brownell, William Richmond 

1849 216 

Brownell, Wilmot Atherton 

nl889 675 

Brownell, Winthrop White.. 1888 384 

Browning, Earl Whitney 1905 492 

Brownson, Isabel Marion. . . 1905 496 

Bruce, Charles Parker nl853 623 

Bruce, Ehza Ethel 1904 490 

Brug, George Allen nl876 661 

Bruner, Preston Martin. . . .nl867 651 

Brunsen, Clayton Piatt 1888 384 

Brunsen, Edward Wain- 

wright nl888 673 

Bryant, Bezer 1796 83 

Brvant, Charles Edmund. . . 1901 464 
Bryant, Nathaniel Frank. . . 1899 447 

Bryant, Oliver Francis 1858 249 

Brvant, Reuben 1814 114 

Bryant, William H nl840 612 

Bryden, Ralph Standish 1900 457 

Bryson, James hl769 518 

Bubier,HopeWaldron Mason 

nl904 727 

Buchananne, James nl879 663 

Buck, David Joseph nl851 622 

Buck, Jesse Holcombe 1850 219 

Buckingham, James nl855 627 

Bucklin, George Augustus . . 1824 139 
Bucklin, George Warren. ... 1871 305 
Bucklin, Edward Everett. . . 1896 423 
Bucklin, Harris Howard. . .nl900 703 

Bucklin, Hiram ml824 515 

Bucklin, John Gallagher 1876 326 

Bucklin, Svlvester Fuller. . . 1805 96 

Bucklin, Thomas hl826 548 

Bucklin, Wilham Tallman nl868 652 
Bucklyn, Frank Abbott.. . nl890 676 

Bucklyn, John Knight 1861 262 

Bucknam, Edward Hume. . . 1865 279 
Budlong, Clarence Rhodes .1897 430 
Budlong, Martin Salisbury. . 1890 391 

Budlong, Mary Edna 1902 477 

Budlong, Matthew William- 
son nl898 693 

Budlong, Musetta Frances nl902 718 
Budlong, Thomas Russell. . . 1842 191 
Buffintn, Aonna Carrique. . . 1900 462 
Buffinton, Bertha Augusta. . 1905 496 

Buffinton, John Allen nl899 698 

Buffum, Benjamin nl880 664 

Buffum, George Allen 1869 295 

Buffum, William Henry 1872 308 

Buffum, William Henry 1898 439 

Buffum, William Potter 1879 341 

Bugbee, Bertram Clyde 1905 492 

Bugbee, George nl838 610 

Bugbee, Samuel 1 802 91 

Bugbee, William Brown. . . nl844 615 



Name Class Page 

Bull, Henry nl836 608 

Bullard, Alfred Rodolphus.nl855 627 

Bullard, Daniel Sanders 1817 122 

Bullard, Edwin 1867 287 

Bullard, Elias 1823 137 

Bullard, Herbert Cutler 1866 283 

Bullard, John Ervin nl903 719 

Bullard, Lewis Judson 1893 405 

Bullard, Newell Cutler nlS94 681 

Bullard, Paul Revere nl897 689 

Bullard, Warren Gardner . . 1892 400 

Bullen, Dana Ripley 1886 374 

Bullen, Evelyn Olive John- 
son 1899 455 

Btilien, George hl876 581 

Bullen, Joseph Edmond 1890 391 

Bullen, Walter Boardman . . 1899 447 

Bullock, Abbv nl904 727 

Bullock, Alfred Walter ...nl897 689 
Bullock, Andrew Dexter. . .nl857 633 
Bullock, Edward Jarvis 

Cushing nl902 713 

Bullock, George Burroughs . . 1905 492 

Bullock, George Newhall 1873 313 

Bullock, George Saunders. .nl896 685 
Bullock, Herbert Dorrance. . 1865 279 

Bullock, Israel Martin 1865 279 

Bullock, Tames Cunliffe 1902 472 

Bullock, James Ozias 1870 299 

Bullock, James S nl833 606 

Bullock, Jerauld 1874 317 

Bullock, Jonathan Russell. . 1834 164 

Bullock, Joseph Richard 1896 423 

Bullock, Nathaniel 1798 86 

Bullock, Sarah Jane 1896 429 

Bullock, Walter Roberts. . .nl902 713 
Bullock, William Peckham. . 1824 139 
Bullock, William Townsend 

nl861 641 

Bump, Thomas 1814 114 

Bumpus, Hermon Carey. . . 1884 364 
Bumsted, Clarence Van Rey- 

negom 1903 480 

Bunce. Carrie nl898 696 

Bunker, Nellie E nl901 711 

Bunker, Ruth Walworth. . .nl900 706 

Bunn, Gertrude Edith al904 509 

Bunnell, Sarah Elecia 1899 454 

Burbank, Caleb Ambrose . . 1878 335 

Burbank, David 1837 172 

Burbank, Gardner 1809 104 

Burbank, Joseph P nl84l 613 

Burbank, Leonard 1807 100 

Burbank, Percy Shelley 1881 350 

Burbank, Robert Willard. . . 1878 335 

Burchard, John Dixon nl899 698 

Burdett, Walter Valentine.nl 883 667 

Burdette, Charles Edwin 1880 345 

Burdge, Franklin 1856 242 

Burdick, Francis 1889 387 



828 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name Class Page 

Burdick, George 1902 472 

Burdick, Harry Livingston nl887 671 
Burdick, Henry Langworthy 

nl901 708 

Burdick, Henry N m 731 

Burdick, James Ross 1822 133 

Burdick, William 1893 405 

Burges, Arnold nl860 639 

Burges, John Alison nl836 608 

Burges, Tristam 1796 83 

Burges, Tristam nl838 610 

Burges, Walter Snow 1831 158 

Burges, Welcome Arnold. . . 1820 127 

Burgess, Alexander 1838 176 

Burgess, Carleton Ashburg.nl899 698 

Burgess, Ebenezer 1809 104 

Burgess, Frederick 1873 313 

Burgess, George 1826 146 

Burgess, Gideon Albert 1878 335 

Burgess, Isaac Bronson 1883 359 

Burgess, Isaac Julian 1842 191 

Burgess, Thomas 1800 89 

Burgess, Thomas 1870 299 

Burgess, Thomas 1870 300 

Burgess, Thomas 1902 472 

Burgess, Thomas Mackie 1822 133 

Burgiss, Allison nl769-1800 594 

Burke, Florence WiUiam 1901 464 

Burlingame, Charles Edwin 1875 322 
Burlingame, Luther Rawson 

1857 246 

Burnett, Charles Chandler. . 1839 180 

Burnett, Edmund Cody 1890 391 

B urnham , Almon Christie . . n 1 8 8 9 675 
Burnham, Edward Clifton. . 1886 374 
Burnham, Frank Howard. .nl900 703 

Burnham, Gilbert Orne 1875 322 

Burnham, John Milton 1874 317 

Burnham, Walter Wilcutt nl883 667 

Burns, Allen Francis nl878 662 

Burns, Eugene Dennis nl902 713 

Burns, Joseph F nl836 608 

Burns, Paul Henry 1899 447 

Burnside, Ambrose Everett hl861 572 

Burnside, Anna 1903 484 

Burr, Everett Doughty 1884 364 

Burr, Frank Arthur 1905 492 

Burr, John Ezra 1871 305 

Burr, Jonathan hl805 537 

Burr, La Fayette 1848 213 

Burr, Thomas ml817 513 

Burrage, Champlin 1896 423 

Burrage, Charles W nl854 625 

Burrage, Henry Sweetser. . . 1861 262 

Burrage, John 1825 142 

Burrage, Thomas Jayne 1898 439 

Burrill, Fanny Belle nl899 702 

Burrill, George Rawson 1791 77 

Burrill, James 1788 74 

Burrill, James A nl826 603 



Name Class Page 
Burrington, Henry Hudson 1853 231 
Burrington, William Brad- 
ford nl872 656 

Burritt, Charles Henry nl876 661 

Burrough, Seabury Soule. .nl825 603 

Burrough, William 1825 142 

Burroughs, John Curtis. . . .nl843 615 

Burrows, Charles Davis 1891 395 

Burrows, Christopher Colum- 
bus nl861 641 

Burrows, Harry Marsh nl888 673 

Burrows, Latham Avery. . . . 1811 107 
Burrows, William Eddy... nl894 681 

Burt, Ansel Oscar 1863 270 

Burt, Daniel Crane 1828 151 

Burt, Louis Millens nl900 703 

Burt, William Arthur 1895 416 

Burton, Adelaide Kimball . . 1901 470 

Burton, Thomas nl878 662 

Burton, William James. . . .nl885 669 
Burwell, William Chamber- 
lain 1885 370 

Bury, Clarence Everett 1886 374 

Busfield, Theodore Elmer, .al 894 500 

Bush, Charles Sabin nl895 683 

Bush, Edwin Arnold nl898 693 

Bush, Ellen Metcalf nl897 692 

Bush, Harry Powell 1871 305 

Bush, James Boise 1900 457 

Bush, Solon Wanton 1845 201 

Bustard, William Walter. . . 1895 416 

Butler, Beulah nl901 711 

Butler, Elmer Ellsworth 1903 480 

Butler, Henry Wirt nl861 641 

Butler, Howard Fulton nl892 678 

Butler, John Weston 1895 417 

Butler, Myra Hibbard 1899 454 

Butman, Clarence Alton. . .nl876 661 

Butman, John Nathan 1880 345 

Butterworth, Charles Fred- 
erick 1878 336 

Butterworth, Henry David nl902 713 
Butterworth, James Chace.nl869 652 
Butterworth, Lawrence. .. .hl796 532 

Button, Henry Harrison 1842 191 

Buxton, Bertram Harrington 

1904 486 

Buxton, Gonzalo Edward. . . 1902 472 

Buxton, William Albert 1882 353 

Byne, Thomas Andrew nl840 612 

Byram, Bohan Prentiss hl869 577 

Byram, Fred Bohan 1869 295 

Byrne, John Francis nl893 679 

Byrne, John William nl878 662 

Cadwell, Charles Adolphus.nl 874 658 

Cady, Charles David 1861 262 

Cady, Frank Lippitt nl898 694 

Cady, Frank Newton nl897 689 

Cady, Henry Newell 1869 295 

Cady, Isaac Foote 1845 201 



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829 



Name Class Page 

Cady, James Hervev 1807 100 

Cady, John Hutchins 1903 480 

Cady, Raymond Davis 1905 492 

Cady, Sarah Kempton 1905 496 

Cady, Walter Guyton 1895 417 

Cady, Walter Hutchins nl867 651 

Cady, William Hamlin 1898 439 

Caffrey, Mabelle Alice 1896 429 

Cahoon, Letitia Mabel 1905 496 

Calder, Augustus Woodbury 

1891 395 

Calder, Edwin Eddy hl892 586 

Calder, Harold Granville. ... 1902 472 
Calder, Lawrence Vinton... 1900 703 

Caldwell, John Calhoun 1837 172 

Caldwell, Samuel Le Nord. .1875 322 

Caldwell, Samuel Lunt hi 884 584 

Caldwell, WiUiam Allen g 728 

Caldwell, William Emery... 1873 313 

Calef, Edna Georgiana 1903 485 

Calef, Irene Louise nl898 696 

Caleff, Jedediah 1777 71 

Calhoun, Hazen Albert 1898 439 

Calhoun, Newton Sherwood. 1879 341 

Calkins, George Warren 1863 270 

Call, Arthur Deerin 1896 423 

Call, Howe 1871 305 

Cameron, Arthur Ewen 1904 486 

Cameron, Francis Ross 1905 496 

Cameron, John nl889 675 

Cameron, Moncrieffe 1900 457 

Camfield, William Henry... 1905 492 
Campbell, Albert Henry ... 1847 209 
Campbell, Cornelius Frank- 
lin nl853 623 

Campbell, Emily Estelle 1900 462 

Campbell, Frank Walter 1900 457 

Campbell, Gilbert Noxon. .. 1871 305 
Campbell, Harriet Louise. . . 1905 496 

Campbell, Jacob 1783 72 

Campbell, James Butler ..hl870 577 
Campbell, James Winthrop .1899 447 
Campbell, Leonard Herbert 1892 401 

Campbell, Neil Angus nl899 698 

Campbell, Thomas Clement 1841 188 
Candee, George Everett . . .nl887 671 

Candee, J. G m 731 

Cann, Murray Herbert 1903 480 

Cannon, Edward Young ... 1845 201 

Cannon, James nl841 613 

Cannon, Joseph Skinner . .nl849 620 

Capen, Ezekiel nl842 614 

Capron, Adin Mowry nl904 724 

Capron, Charles nl840 612 

Capron, Franklin Pierce 1877 330 

Capron, George ml 824 516 

Capron, George 1847 209 

Capron, Harold Stearns 1900 457 

Capron, John Mowrv 1900 457- 

Card, Oscar Algernon nl899 698 



Name Class Page 

Cardellicchio, Godfrey Igino 

1905 492 

Carey, Dennis Francis 1902 472 

Carey, John Newman nl876 661 

Carey, Lucius nl769-1800 594 

Carey, Nathan 1797 84 

Carey, William hl806 537 

Cargill , Charles Ambrose . . nl857 633 
Cargill, George Blackinton. .1854 234 
Carleton, Charles Muzzy. . .nl839 611 
Carleton, David Emery Noyes 

nl863 644 

Carleton, George Jonathan nl836 608 

Carlile, Thomas 1809 104 

Carlton, Caleb Henry nl857 633 

Carman, Elbert S nl858 635 

Carpenter, Alvah 1818 124 

Carpenter, Alva Edwin 1879 341 

Carpenter, Anne Walcott. . . 1898 444 

Carpenter, Benoni 1829 154 

Carpenter, Blanche Elizabeth 

nl900 706 

Carpenter, Caleb Augustus. nl8 58 635 
Carpenter, Charles Sturgis. . 1903 480 

Carpenter, Christopher S m 731 

Carpenter, Darius . . .m 731 

Carpenter, Draper 1821 130 

Carpenter, Edmund Janes . . 1866 284 
Carpenter, Everett Augustus 

1854 234 

Carpenter, Frank Herbert . . 1861 262 
Carpenter, Frank Williams. . 1889 387 
Carpenter, Frederic Everett 1889 387 

Carpenter, Frederick A m 731 

Carpenter, Frederick Benoni 

nl867 651 

Carpenter, Friend Preston nl880 664 

Carpenter, George nl845 617 

Carpenter, George Arnold. . . 1884 364 
Carpenter, George Edward. . 1873 313 
Carpenter, George Moulton . 1864 274 
Carpenter, George Washing- 
ton nl900 703 

Carpenter, Gilbert Congdon 

nl893 679 

Carpenter, Horace Francis. n 1864 646 
Carpenter, Lucius Sanford nl890 676 

Carpenter, Roval 1805 96 

Carpenter, Sim'eon Burt 1827 149 

Carpenter, Solomon 1837 172 

Carpenter, Thomas Francis. . 1818 124 
Carpenter, Thomas Oliver 

Hunt hl823 547 

Carpenter, William Blanding 

1829 154 

Carpenter, William Blanding 

1854 234 

Carr, Clarence Augustus . . . 1887 379 

Carr, Clifford Eugene 1903 480 

Carr, Ernest Palmer 1901 464 



830 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name Class Page 

Carr, Floyd Levern 1901 464 

Carr, George Washington. . . 1871 305 

Carr, George Wheaton 1857 246 

Carr, Henry Clay 1862 267 

Carr, Jeremiah Olney 1848 213 

Carr, Lewis Marsh 1896 423 

Carr, William Cornelius 1872 308 

Carrier, Fred Wilson nl890 676 

Carrington, Edward 1873 313 

Carrol, Abiel Leonard 1808 101 

Carroll, Adams Pope 1871 305 

Carroll, Alice Sheehan 1903 485 

Carroll, Charles 1898 439 

Carroll, John Patrick nl903 719 

Cartee, Cornelius Sowle 1825 142 

Carter, Benjamin Bowen. . . . 1786 72 

Carter, Calvin Holmes nl850 621 

Carter, Charles Blanchard. nl901 708 

Carter, Frank nl863 644 

Carter, George E nl824 601 

Carter, Leila Belle 1902 477 

Carter, Roscoe Arnold nl903 719 

Carter, Theron Harlow 1885 370 

Carter, William Eugene. . . nl886 670 
Cartwright, Walter Orestes. .1881 350 

Cary, Charles Wilbur nl898 694 

Cary, Grace Mabel Cleveland 

1896 429 

Cary, Lucius 1798 86 

Case, Ada Rogers 1902 478 

Case, Benjamin Waite hi 798 532 

Case, Elmer 1885 370 

Case, Florence Potter 1897 437 

Case, Herbert Edwards 

Brown 1900 457 

Case, Philip nl868 652 

Case, Philip Henry 1874 317 

Case, Richard 1878 336 

Case, Willard Lacey nl898 694 

Casey, Charles Dyer 1904 486 

Casey, Edward Norton 1893 405 

Casey, Edwin A nl83 1 606 

Casey, Herbert Daniel 1894 410 

Casey, John Laertes 1893 405 

Casey, John Thomas nl899 698 

Cashman, Joseph Thomas. .nl900 703 

Caswell, Alexis 1822 133 

Caswell, Alexis nl890 676 

Caswell, Charles Stillman. .nl882 666 
Caswell, Edward Thompson. 1853 231 
Caswell, Frank Liyingston.nl 89 5 683 

Caswell, Philip 1902 472 

Caswell, Thomas Thompson. 1861 263 
Cate, George Washington. .. 1841 188 
Cathro, Samuel Percival. . .nl901 708 
Cattanach, Duncan Alex- 
ander 1885 370 

Cattanach, Hugh Leckie. . .nl888 673 

Caufield, Emma May 1902 477 

Cawley, Agnes Alice 1904 490 



Name Class Page 

Cawley, Joseph Clarence. . . . 1903 480 

Cawley, Julia Marguerite .. 1899 454 

Cawley, Katherine Lauretta . 1898 444 
Cawthorne, Henry Howard 

nl902 713 

Cederberg, William Emanuel 

g 728 

Chace, Arnold Buffum 1866 284 

Chace, Arnold Buffum 1893 405 

Chace, Charles Baylies 1859 254 

Chace, Daniel Champlin 1900 457 

Chace, Edward nl870 654 

Chace, Elizabeth Moon nl896 688 

Chace, Elmer Seymour 1901 464 

Chace, George Ide 1830 156 

Chace, Harold Earl nl902 713 

Chace, Jonathan hl882 583 

Chace, Laurence Herbert. . . 1899 447 

Chace, Lydia Gardiner 1900 462 

Chace, Malcolm Greene... nl896 685 

Chace, Margaret Lillie nl900 706 

Chace, Samuel Oliver 1866 284 

Chace, Seth Howard 1893 405 

Chaddock, Calvin hl801 534 

Chadsey, Merton Leland 1899 447 

Chafee, Zechariah 1880 345 

Chaffee, Alfred Griswold 1902 472" 

Chaffee, Jonathan Irvin 1883 359 

Chaffee, Thomas Carpenter. .1902 472 

Chaffin, Aaron Wheeler 1846 205 

Chaffin, Charles nl853 623 

Chaffin, Lucien Gates 1867 288 

Chalmers, William Everett. .1893 405 
Chamberlain, Arthur Hale 1897 430 

Chamberlain, Charles 1836 169 

Chamberlain, Charles Walter 

1867 288 

Chamberlain, Edward Blan- 
chard al901 506 

Chamberlain, Henry Mellen. 1827 149 

Chamberlain, Jason 1804 95 

Chamberlain, Joseph Duncan 

nl900 704 

Chamberlin, Edward Dyer.nl 861 641 
Chamberlin, George Mason.. 1894 410 
Chambers, Charles Kemble. .1888 384 
Champlin, Christopher Elihu 

nl888 673 

Champlin, James Tift 1834 165 

Champlin, Stephen nl836 608 

Champlin, William Rose...nl901 708 
Champney, John Stratton ml 821 514 
Chandler, Anson Gansello. . . 1814 114 

Chandler, David Henry 1886 374 

Chandler, Peleg 1795 82 

Chandler, Ralph Wilham. ... 1904 486 
Chandler, Walter Gardner. . . 1878 336 
Chapin, Alexander Duncan . . 1866 284 
Chapin, Alexander Duncan . 1891 395 
Chapin, Charles Value 1876 326 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



831 



Name 



Class Page 



Chapin, Chester 1813 111 

Chapin, Cyrus 1805 96 

Chapin, Henry 1835 167 

Chapin, John Farnum 1846 205 

Chapin, Joshua Bicknell ... 1835 167 

Chapin, Seth 1808 101 

Chapin, Stephen hl822 547 

Chapin, William Waterman 

nl855 627 

Chaplin, George William. . .nl898 694 

Chaplin, Jeremiah 1799 87 

Chaplin, Judson A nl838 610 

Chaplin, Stewart 1882 353 

Chapman, Charles Henry. . . 1861 263 
Chapm.an, Hamilton Edgar .1890 391 

Chapman, John Henry nl849 620 

Chapman, John Lee 1900 457 

Chapman, Joseph Gilbert. . . 1860 259 

Chapman, Robert Boyle 1858 249 

Chapman, Rhodes Budlongnl835 607 



Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
ton 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 
Chase 



Allen Herbert 1897 430 

Charles Francis nl879 663 

Charles Otis 1903 480 

David Austen 1879 341 

Edward Payson 1858 250 

George Roscoe 1868 292 

Harrison Aver 1901 464 

James Brown Thorn- 

nl870 654 

James Harper 1899 447 



Julian Clement 1899 447 

Perley Smith 1842 191 

Peter hl825 548 

Walter Lincoln 1892 401 

Ward Beecher 1885 370 

Wavland Johnson... 1887 379 

William Nelson 1887 379 

William Sheaf e 1881 350 

William Staughton . . 1842 191 
Cheesman, Merton Alfred. .nl896 685 

Cheever, Annie Frances 1903 485 

Cheever, Tracy Patch 1843 195 

Cheever, William Edson ... 1904 486 
Cheney, Frank Woodbridge 1854 234 
Cheney, Frederick Shepardnl893 679 
Cheney, Harrie Norman. . . nl904 724 

Cheney, Joseph 1801 90 

Chenev, Knight Dexter 1860 259 

Chenev, Oren Burbank nl839 611 

Cheney, Richard Otis nl862 643 

Chesbro, James Wallace 1900 457 

Chesebro, Edmund Denison. 1887 379 
Chesebrough, Albert Stanton 

nl889 675 

Chesbrough, George Wash- 
ington 1842 191 

Chessman, Charles F 1854 625 

Chessman, Daniel 1811 107 

Chick, Edson Cummings 1864 274 

Chick, John Spaulding 1864 274 



Name Class Page 

Child, Charles Shubael 1870 300 

Child, Edward Freeborn 1871 305 

Child, Frank Linus 1870 300 

Child, Horace Walter nl871 655 

Child, William Spencer 1837 172 

Childs, Abiel 1820 127 

Childs, Charles Henry nl857 633 

Childs, Charles Theodore. . .nl863 644 

Childs, Harold Chessman ... 1878 336 

Childs, Lovell nl833 606 

Chipman, George White. . .nl896 686 
Chipman, William Pendleton 

1875 322 

Chisholm, John Maxwell 1816 119 

Choate, Horace nl864 646 

Church, Benjamin Gorton.. . 1820 127 

Church, George Dudley 1899 447 

Church, Joseph Mauran .... 1831 159 

Church, Melvin Francis 1898 439 

Church, Millie Dimond 1905 496 

Churchill, Chester Stanley . . 1896 423 

Churchill, Samuel Belden . . . 1896 423 

Clafflin, WiUiam nl837 609 

Clagett, John P.amsay 1848 213 

Claggett, Rufus hl829 550 

Clay, Joseph hl806 538 

Clap, Elisha hl810 539 

Clapp, Bela Carlyle nl890 676 

Clapp, Edith Ray 1900 462 

Clapp, Fayette 1848 213 

Clapp, Frederick Otis 1897 417 

Clapp, Harry Adams nl900 704 

Clapp, Joseph B nl827 604 

Clapp, Levi Wheaton 1870 300 

Clapp, Lucia Maria al893 499 

Clapp, Ralph Roger nl890 676 

Clapp, Sara Cleaveland nl902 718 

Clapp, Sylvanus hl870 577 

Clapp, Warren Benjamin. . . 1848 214 

Clark, Agnes Elizabeth 1899 454 

Clark, Andrew nl841 613 

Clark, Asa Franklin 1837 172 

Clark, Bertha Louise 1905 496 

Clark, Bvron nl888 673 

Clark, Charles Wesley 1900 457 

Clark, Edward Lord 1858 250 

Clark, Edward Winter 1857 246 

Clark, Frank nl855 627 

Clark, Franklin Chase 1869 295 

Clark, Frederick 1823 137 

Clark, Harry Clinton nl882 666 

Clark, Harry Smith 1902 472 

Clark, Henry nl860 639 

Clark, Henry F nl857 633 

Clark, Henry Finney 1809 104 

Clark, Herbert Francis. . . . nl899 698 

Clark, Homer 1887 380 

Clark, Howard Lee 1876 326 

Clark, James Osgood Andrew 

1851 223 



8.:; 2 



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Name Class Page 

Clark, John Bates nl869 652 

Clark, John Francis 187 5 322 

Clark, John Mitchell 1865 279 

Clark, Joseph 1815 117 

Clark, Joseph Bond 1848 214 

Clark, Paul Franklin 1904 486 

Clark, Roy Elliott 1901 465 

Clark, Samuel W nl769-1800 594 

Clark, Theron 1895 417 

Clark, Thomas March hl860 571 

Clark, Thomas Murray 1792 78 

Clark, Walter William 1899 447 

Clark, WilHam Lathrop 1901 465 

Clarke , Alfred Theophilus . . n 1 8 9 9 698 
Arthur Franklin., .nl 889 675 

Augustus Peck 1861 263 

Benjamin Franklin. .1863 

Daniel Allen 1901 

Elam Lewis 1885 

Erastus Weeden 1902 

George EUery nl851 

Henry Augustus. . .nl828 

James Mason 1838 

John Hopkins 1809 

Latham al903 

Louis Vincent ....nl902 

Lucius Watson 1825 

Marion McAllister. . . 1897 
Martha Reynolds. . . 1895 



270 
465 
370 
472 
622 
604 
176 
104 
508 
713 
142 
431 
422 



Maude Evelyn 1902 477 



Oliver Perry n 1 ! 

Prescott Orlofi 1880 

Samuel 1836 

Thomas S nl838 

William hl769 



664 
345 
169 
610 
518 



Willis Gaylord 1878 336 



Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Clarke 

Cleaveland, John'. hl803 535 

Cleaveland, Ira 1825 142 

Cleaveland, Palmer 1806 99 

Clement, George Henry. . . .nl883 667 

Clement, Moses B nl837 609 

Cleveland, George F nl900 704 

Cleveland, Grace Mabel 1896 429 

Clifford, James Garfield 1903 480 

Clifford, John Henry 1827 149 

Clifford, Lewis Wade 1825 142 

Clifford, Nathan hl868 576 

Clift, Arthur Ogden 1901 465 

Clift, Charles Eugene 1897 431 

Cloues, William Jacob 1884 364 

Clough, John Arthur 1899 447 

Clough, Warren Almon 1904 486 

Clow, Arlington Ingalls. . . .nl904 724 

Coates, Clarence Albert 1901 465 

Coates, Frank Avery 1872 308 

Coats, Stuart Auchincloss. .nl891 677 

Cobb, Alvan 1813 111 

Cobb, Annie Mabel 1903 485 

Cobb, Clara Battey nl899 702 



Name Class Page 

Cobb, David hl790 527 

Cobb, Edwin Schuyler 1900 457 

Cobb, Frank Porter nl882 666 

Cobb, Geneva Allen nl900 706 

Cobb, Harry Moses 1903 480 

Cobb, Leander 1824 139 

Cobb, Louise Conant Gam- 
well 1901 470 

Cobb, Lura Cooper Stone 1900 463 

Cobb, Mabel Ingraham 1900 462 

Cobb, Nathaniel 1821 130 

Cobb, Oliver 1796 83 

Cobb, Stephen Alonzo 1858 250 

Cobb, Thomas 1790 76 

Cochran, Robert 1809 104 

Cochran, Thomas 1799 87 

Cochrane, William B nl854 625 

Codman, John hl814 542 

Coe, Henry Isaac 1846 205 

Coe, Curtis 1776 70 

Coffey, Thomas Aloysius. . .nl900 704 
Coffin, Abbie Sweetland 

Ghodey 1902 478 

Coffin, Frederick William. . . 1841 188 

Coffin, George Henry 1874 317 

Coffin, Howard Aldridge 1901 465 

Coffin, Lillian Maude 1903 485 

Coffin, Rufus nl839 611 

Coffin, Timothy Gardiner.. .1813 111 

Cogan, Richard Merwin nl901 708 

Coggeshall, Francis William 

nl848 619 

Coggeshall, Freeborn 1867 288 

Coggeshall, James Haydon. . 1840 184 

Coggeshall, Josiah Haydon. . 1808 102 
Coggeshall, Thomas Jefferson 

1827 149 

Coghill, George EUett 1896 423 

Cogswell, William hl816 543 

Cohen, Samuel 1902 472 

Colbert, Jesse Beauregard. .nl896 686 

Colburn, Alfred 1838 176 

Colburn, Frederick Wilkin- 
son 1894 410 

Colburn. Guy Blandin 1904 486 

Colburn, Isaac Davis 1859 254 

Colburn, Justin Edwards. .nl871 655 

Colburn, Moses 1824 139 

Colburn, Zaccheus 1827 149 

Colby, Arthur Hutchins 1891 396 

Colby, Charles Lewis 1858 250 

Colby, Everett 1897 431 

Colby, Gardner 1887 380 

Colby, Harrison Gray Otis. . 1827 149 

Colby, Henry Francis 1862 267 

Colby, Louis St. Clair 1889 387 

Colby, Nathaniel Lord nl871 655 

Colby, Philip hl817 544 

Cole, Albert Bronson nl904 724 

Cole, Alfred Dodge 1884 365 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



833 



Name Class Page 

Cole, Azel Dow 1838 176 

Cole, Daniel 1867 288 

Cole, Edward Benjamin. .. . 1882 353 

Cole, Francis Sessions 1899 447 

Cole, Frederick Pierce nl896 686 

Cole, George 1834 165 

Cole, Harrison nl863 644 

Cole, Joseph Stearns 1900 457 

Cole, Nathaniel A nl858 635 

Cole, Sands Grant 1825 142 

Cole, Thomas Sessions 1886 374 

Cole, Walter Hutchinson.. nl891 677 

Colegrove, Bela Horton nl849 620 

Coleman, Christopher Harris 

nl893 680 

Coleman, Prescott Holmes.nl 88 5 669 

Coleman, William 1897 431 

Coles, Barah Gritman nl901 708 

Collenburg, William George 

nl903 719 

Collier, William 1797 84 

Collins, Abel Chalklev 1878 336 

Collins, Clarkson Abel 1876 326 

Collins, Elijah William Bag- 

ster- 1897 431 

Collins, George Lewis 1873 313 

Collins, George Sanders 1855 239 

Collins, James Cross 1892 401 

Collins, James Franklin. . . .hl896 590 

Collins, Mary Elizabeth nl900 707 

Collins, Maude nl898 696 

Collins, William Wilberforce 

1873 314 

Colman, Ebenezer 1815 117 

Colt, Le Baron Bradford.. hl882 583 

Colt, Le Baron Carleton 1899 447 

Colton, Daniel Anthony. . • nl901 708 
Colver, Charles Kendrick. . . 1842 191 

Colvin, Sarah Hale 1899 454 

Colvin, Stephen Sheldon 1891 396 

Colwell, Francis 1856 242 

Colwell, Henry Frederick, .nl 887 672 

Colwell, James Windsor 1864 274 

Colwell, John Steele 1900 457 

Colwell, John Wilmarth 1872 308 

Colwell, Richard Steere 1870 300 

Colwell, Roaldo Franklin... 1876 326 
Colwell, Wilmarth Holt. . . .nl899 698 
Comee, Arthur Metcalf Mor- 
ton nl899 698 

Comee, Frederick Morton. .nl896 686 

Comey, John Winthrop 1898 439 

Comfort, Charles Linnaeus.nl 85 7 633 
Comstock, Benjamin Glad- 
ding nl901 708 

Comstock, Clara Elizabeth. . 1895 422 
Comstock, George Francis . . 1879 341 

Comstock, Nathan nl830 605 

Comstock, Oliver Cromwell hi 82 8 549 
Comstock, Richard Borden . . 1876 326 



Name Class Page 

Comstock, Richard William 

nl902 713 

Comstock, William m 731 

Comstock, William Pratt... 1899 447 

Conant, Cyrus K m 732 

Conant, Cyrus Whitman. . .nl824 602 

Conant, Gaius 1800 89 

Conant, Lewis Hartsough. . . 1903 480 

Conant, Liba 1819 125 

Conant, Thomas B nl833 606 

Cone, Spencer Houghton.. hl842 558 

Coney, Samuel 1829 154 

Congdon, Charles Taber. . . hl879 582 
Congdon, Eleanor Buffum nl900 707 

Congdon, George Edgar 1899 447 

Congdon, Gilbert Arnold. . nl878 662 

Congdon, Harold nl894 681 

Congdon, Horace Lincoln. .nl867 651 
Congdon, Joseph Whipple . . 1855 239 
Congdon, Robert Wheaton.nl 849 620 

Congdon, Walter nl858 635 

Congdon, William Stebbins . . 1875 322 
Conibear, George Ashton . . .nl904 724 

Conley, Annie Louise 1904 490 

Conley, John Edward nl889 67 5 

Connable, Alfred Beethoven 

nl894 682 

Connell, Arthur Irving 1887 380 

Connell, Charles Walter 1881 350 

Connolly, James Henry 1905 492 

Connolly, John Edward... nl899 698 
Connolly, John William... nl896 686 
Conover, Peter Schenck. . . nl884 668 

Convers, Jacob 1790 76 

Converse, Clarence Claren- 
don nl891 677 

Converse, Joshua Perkins. . . 1844 199 
Conway, Mary Ida Crawford 

nl898 696 

Conyngton, Mary Katherine 

g 729 

Cook, Albert Burke 1888 384 

Cook, Amy Jenckes 1902 477 

Cook, Benjamin 1868 292 

Cook, Chester Aquila 1891 396 

Cook, Daniel 1807 100 

Cook, Dennis 1805 96 

Cook, Edward Herbert . . .nl871 655 

Cook, Fred Milton 1903 481 

Cook, Frederick Webster. . . 1905 492 

Cook, George Frederick nl903 719 

Cook, Joseph Bullein 1797 84 

Cook, Lewis Aden nl883 667 

Cook, Lorin Morris 1866 284 

Cook, Maurice Howe 1897 431 

Cook, Orchard hl807 538 

Cook, Orchard nl810 598 

Cook, Raymond Capron 1895 417 

Cook, Rufus Halstead nl901 708 

Cooke, Amasa 1776 71 



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Name Class Page 

Cooke, Arthur Barstow. . . .nl891 677 

Cooke, Charles Doughty 1888 384 

Cooke, Charles Osmond 1899 448 

Cooke, Clara Louise 1905 496 

Cooke, Frank Starr 1905 492 

Cooke, Henry Tudor 1808 102 

Cooke, Henry Williams nl890 676 

Cooke, James Welch 1829 154 

Cooke, Nathaniel Bowen 1840 184 

Cooke, Nellie Frances 1897 437 

Cooke, Nicholas Francis. . . nl850 621 

Cooke, Stephen Aldrich 1861 263 

Cooley, Grace Emma al895 501 

Coolidge, James nl857 633 

Coombs, Irving Wesley 1870 300 

Coombs, James Parker nl897 689 

Cooney, John Philip nl891 677 

Cooper, Ada Henderson 

Strange nl904 727 

Cooper, Burton Henry nl899 698 

Cooper, Clayton Sedgwick. . 1894 410 

Cooper, George nl887 672 

Cooper, George Saunders. . . 1900 457 

Cooper, Henry Elliott 1895 417 

Cooper, Wilson Conner 1841 188 

Copeland, Albert Linwood nl901 708 

Copeland, Benjamin 1815 117 

Copeland, George 1815 117 

Coppen, Charles Bernard 1902 472 

Corbett, Benjamin Smith . . 1837 173 
Corbett, Mary Elizabeth Hal- 
crow nl904 727 

Corbett, Wallace Wayland. . 1858 635 

Corbin, Abel Rathbone 1902 472 

Corbin, Charles Mason nl865 648 

Corbin, David Potter 1860 259 

Corcoran, Thomas Patrick . 1893 405 

Corey, Edward Pittman 1902 472 

Corey, Jacob 1808 102 

Corlew, Rufus Edward 1898 439 

Corlis, George William 'Rus- 
sell 1808 102 

Corliss, Edward Warren ..nl895 683 

Corliss, George Frost nl866 649 

Corliss, George Henry hl870 577 

Cornell, Howard Potter 1881 350 

Cornell, Theodore Arthur... . 1903 481 

Cornell, William Mason 1827 149 

Cornett, Gardner 1898 439 

Cornett, Henry nl874 658 

Cornish, Freeman 1855 239 

Corrigan, Henry John Cole. . 1898 439 
Corthell, Arthur Bateman . ..1881 350 
Corthell, Elmer Lawrence. . . 1867 288 
Corthell, Howard Lawrence 

nl899 698 

Corthell, James Roland. ...nl873 657 

Corv, Ella Frances 1902 477 

Cory, Nathan nl769-1800 594 

Cossit, Ranna 1771 68 



Name Class Page 

Costello, Michael Francis... 1905 492 

Cotton, Charles hl813 541 

Cotton, Flora Melville 1904 491 

Cotton, Millicent Rawson 

Leete 1902 478 

Cotton, William Mather 1899 448 

Cottrell, Arthur Maxson . . . 1897 431 

Cottrell, Walter Coates 1899 448 

Coughlin, Frederick Aloysius 

1904 486 

Coughlin, George Rice 1897 431 

Coulter, Vincil Carey al905 510 

Coulters, Daisy Frances 1901 470 

Couper, Alexander Wylly. . . 1854 234 
Courten, Henry Carlton . . .nl904 724 

Covell, Joseph Smith 1822 134 

Covell, Maude Evelyn Clarke 

1902 477 

Cowell, Benjamin 1803 93 

Cowell, Joseph Harris 1869 295 

Cowell, Samuel 1840 184 

Cowen, Abraham Frank... .nl901 708 

Cowen, Bernard nl902 713 

Cowles, Edwin nl859 637 

Cox, Fred Judson 1903 481 

Cox, John Harrington 1897 431 

Cox, Samuel Sullivan 1846 205 

Coxe, Charles Sidney hl820 545 

Coy, Eliab Washburn 1858 250 

Cozzens, Benjamin 1811 107 

Cozzens, James Gould nl856 630 

Cozzens, Samuel Dexter . . 1853 231 

Crafts, EHphalet Porter 1821 130 

Crafts, Frederic .' . . 1816 119 

Crafts, Jonathan Porter 1817 122 

Craig, Clingman nl861 641 

Craig, Frederick Phillies. . .nl902 713 

Craig, William Henry .^ 1888 384 

Craigie, William Charles 1874 318 

Cragin, Charles Chester 1863 271 

Crandall, William Wells... nl854 625 

Crane, Alvin Millen 1869 295 

Crane, Benjamin 1828 152 

Crane, Daniel 1796 S3 

Crane, Daniel nl834 607 

Crane, Daniel Bradlev nl904 724 

Crane, Denzel M '. nl839 611 

Crane, Frank Goodwin 1898 439 

Crane, John hl792 528 

Crane, John Loring 1880 345 

Crane, Joshua Eddy 1872 308 

Crane, Judson Adams 1905 492 

Crane, Mendell Winthrop... .1900 457 

Crane, Silas Axtell 1823 137 

Cranston, George Edward. . . 1869 296 
Cranston, Henry Albert. . . nl881 665 
Cranston, William Henry. .nl842 614 

Crapo, Samuel Aborn 1821 130 

Crawford, Clarence Buck... 1887 380 
Crawford, Henderson nl8S6 630 



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Name Class Page 

Crawford, Luther 1831 159 

Crawford, Marv Ida nl898 6Q6 

Crawford, Randall nl823 601 

Crawle3^ Edmund Albern..hl844 559 

Crawlev. Ernest Willard 1901 465 

Crav. William nl897 689 

Creighton, Eben 1897 431 

Creighton, Thomas L. Halsev 

nl836 608 

Cressey, Frank Graves 1891 396 

Cressev, Timothy Robinson 

....' hl836 555 

Cressv, John Young 1876 326 

Crocker, Charles Thomas. . . 1854 234 
Crocker, Edward Savage. . nl881 665 
Crocker, George Augustus. hl865 574 

Crocker, Henrv 1867 289 

Crocker, Jared' Fuller 1849 216 

Crocker, Louis Allen 1898 439 

Crocker, Nathan Bourne. . .hi 81 2 540 

Crocker, Peter nl814 599 

Crocker, Ralph Conant nl904 724 

Crocker, Samuel Leonard. ...1822 134 
Crocker, Samuel Leonard. ...1856 242 

Crocker, William Allen 1822 134 

Crocker, William Baylies . . ..1856 243 

Croker, Frank Henry nl901 708 

Croker, Richard Samuel. .. .nl 900 704 
Cronkhite, Leonard Wolsey 1905 492 
Crooke, Saunders Malbone. . 1824 139 
Crooker, George Hazard. . . . 1887 380 

Crosbv, Ahce Marion 1904 491 

Crosby, C. C. P m 732 

Crosbv, Joshua hl792 528 

Crosbv, Stephen nl814 599 

Crosbv, Thomas 1894 410 

Crosbv, Walter Theodore. ... 1895 417 

Crosbv, Wilson Gardner 1883 359 

Cross,' Earle Bennett 1905 492 

Cross, George Warren 1835 167 

Cross, Herbert Richard 1900 457 

Cross, John Alexander nl878 662 

Crossman, Joseph Warren . . 1795 82 

Croswell, Andrew 1843 195 

Crouch, Abraham 1787 73 

Crouch, Charles Withers 1829 154 

Crouch, Hazell Wilkinson. . . 1830 156 
Crowell, Arthur Freeman. . . 1899 448 

Crowell, Asa Clinton 1886 374 

Crowell, Azariah Foster 1903 481 

Crowell, Ethel Carrie Provan 

al904 509 

Crowell, George Marcus 1894 410 

CroAvell, Prince Sears nl904 724 

Crowell, William hl838 557 

Crumb, Virginia Morgan. . .nl898 697 
Crutcher, George Charles. . nl861 641 

Cuddv, Charles Francis nl903 719 

Cullen, Charles Rocke 1846 205 

Culp, Silas Wood Sextus. . .nl844 616 



Name Class Page 

Culver, George Henry 1877 331 

Culver, Samuel Winslow 1881 350 

Cummings, Abraham 1776 71 

Cummings, Augustus nlS54 625 

Cummings, Preston 1822 134 

Cunningham, Augustus Nel- 
son nl863 644 

Cunningham, Edward Fran- 
cis nl893 680 

Currey, Samuel 1835 167 

Currier, Andrew Robeson. .nl898 694 

Currier, Clinton Harvey 1898 440 

Currier, David nl901 708 

Currier, Walter Barron Hast- 
ings nl904 724 

Curry, Curtis Chase nl903 719 

Curtice, Fred Philbrick nl903 719 

Curtis, Alton Kalloch nl902 713 

Curtis, Benjamin Robbins hl857 569 

Curtis, David 1808 102 

Curtis, George William hi 854 566 

Curtis, James Burrill nl840 612 

Curtis, Joseph Henry nl863 644 

Curtis, Lyman W nl858 635 

Curtis, William Woodside g 729 

Curtiss, Eva Elise 1899 454 

Curtiss, George Graham 1848 214 

Curtiss, Moses nl837 609 

Gushing, Abel 1810 106 

Cushing, Adoniram Judson..l870 300 

Gushing, Alice May 1902 478 

Gushing, Arthur 1889 387 

Gushing, Harry Cooke 1864 274 

Cushing, Herbert Howard. nl895 683 

Cushing, Ira May 1899 448 

Cushing, Josiah Nelson 1862 267 

Cushing, Perez Lincoln .... 1849 216 

Gushing, Walter John 187 1 305 

Gushman, Albert Henry. . ..nl902 713 

Gushman, Apollos 1802 91 

Gushman, Austin Sprague . . 1848 214 
Gushman, Bartholomew. .. . 1805 96 
Gushman, Franklin Rich- 
mond al902 507 

Gushman, George Francis. .hl846 560 

Gushman, Job 1819 125 

Gushman, Levi nl808 598 

Gushman, Richards 1844 199 

Gushman, Robert 1893 405 

Gushman, Samuel nl856 630 

Gushman, Samuel nl893 680 

Cutler, Benjamin Clarke 1822 134 

Cutler, Carl Custer 1903 481 

" Cutler, Edward Hutchins ..1857 246 

Cutler, Enos 1800 89 

Cutler, George 1839 180 

Cutler, Stephen 1795 82 

Cutler, Waldo Page nl899 698 

Gutter, Ammi P nl 7 69-1 800 594 

Gutter, Samuel nl 769-1800 594 



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Name Class Page 

Cutts, James Madison 1856 243 

Cyr, Lucy Evangeline 1900 462 

DaboU, John 1884 365 

DaboU. William Smith.... nl874 658 

Daggett, Fred Johnson g 729 

Daggett, Gardner 1802 91 

Daggett, Herman 1788 74 

Daggett, John 1826 146 

Daggett, John Mayhew . 1868 292 

Daggett, Windsor Pratt 1902 472 

Dakin, Claude Burton 1900 457 

Dale, Hervey Smith 1834 165 

Dale, John Lombard 1868 292 

Dallam, James Wilmer 1837 173 

Dalton, Walter William 1826 147 

Damon, David E nl858 635 

Damon, Lewis Porter 1905 493 

Dana, Charles Bates 1899 448 

Dana, Daniel. . hl793 529 

Dana, Gideon 1830 156 

Dana, Josiah hl790 527 

Danforth, Horatio Leonard 1825 142 

Danforth, Walter Raleigh. . . 1805 96 

Daniels, David 1824 139 

Daniels, Francis Adolphus . . 1862 267 

Daniels, George Metcalf 1861 263 

Daniels, Walter Wheaton. .nl903 719 

Danielson, Amos Lockwood. 1886 374 

Danielson, John DeForest.. 1887 380 

Danne, Frederick nl857 633 

Darling, Collins 1810 106 

Darling, Ernest Lincoln 1898 440 

Darling, George E nl861 641 

Darling, Levi B nl861 641 

Darling, Louella Dennis Fi- 

field nl901 711 

Darrow, James Wallace 1880 345 

Dart, William Burdick nl857 633 

Dary, Albert Nelson 1878 336 

Dashiell, Leflferts Mason 1897 431 

Daviphinee, Nelhe Maude. . . 1902 478 

Davenport, Addington nl828 604 

Davenport, James Henry... 1883 359 

Davenport, John hl805 537 

Davey, William Kent 1855 239 

Davey, William Robert Park- 
house 1902 473 

David, Ebenezer 1772 68 

David, George Warren 1899 448 

David, Jacob 1899 448 

Davidson, David nl904 724 

Davies, Benjamin hl774 522 

Davis, Benjamin F nl854 625 

Davis, Charles Carpenter . .nl867 651 

Davis, Edna Frances 1897 437 

Davis, Edward Livingston. . 1854 234 

Davis, Foster Barker 1904 486 

Davis, Francis Howard 1882 353 

Davis, Frederick William ... 1886 375 

Davis, George Howard 1899 448 



300 
518 
686 
465 
300 
669 
598 
637 
719 
648 
462 
493 



Name Class Page 

Davis, Harvey Nathaniel ... 1901 465 

Davis, Henry M nl829 605 

Davis, Isaac 1822 134 

Davis, James hl806 538 

Davis, James Mercer 1902 473 

Davis, Jeffrey 1870 

Davis, John hl769 

Davis, Joseph Charles nl896 

Davis, Myron Powers 1901 

Davis, Nathaniel French 1870 

Davis, Olin Sylvester nl885 

Davis, Timothy nl812 

Davis, Wade H nl859 

Davis, Walter Rawlin nl903 

Davis, William Philip nl865 

Davison, Edith Dolly 1900 

Davison, Herbert Franklin. . 1905 
Davison, William Anthony n 189 6 686 

Davol, William Hale 1844 199 

Dawes, Ebenezer 1846 206 

Dawley, Edward Williams .. 1 8 7 6 326 

Dawley, Edwin Peleg nl874 658 

Day, Alceus Ballou nl854 625 

Day, Alfred Frederick nl844 616 

Day, Anthony Brown nl881 665 

Day, Augustus Frederick .hl853 565 

Day, Charles Hoben 1888 384 

Day, Emily Brainard nl904 727 

Day, Frank Leslie 1885 370 

Day, Henry 1843 195 

Day, Herbert Ernest 1893 405 

Day, Horace Lincoln 1889 387 

Day, Horace Talbot nl901 708 

Day, Howard Dorrance. . . . al899 

Day, Israel 1807 

Day, Joseph Taft 1877 

Day, Robert hl774 

Day, Robert Harvey 1896 

Deacon, Charles Frederick. . 1896 423 
Deacon, Edward Parker. . .nl864 647 
Deacon, Thomas Irving. .. .nl 903 719 

Dealey, James Quayle 1890 391 

Dealtry, Clarence Washing- 
ton 1904 

Dean, Artemas nl803 

Dean, Arthur Denorvan. ... 1872 

Dean, Benjamin Chase 1864 

Dean, Benjamin Randall. . . . 1826 

Dean, Clinton Viall nl904 

Dean, John Gilmore 1806 

Dean, Joshua 1809 

Dean, Myron Munson hl837 

Dean, Thomas 1857 

Dean, William Lindley. . . . nl857 
Deane, Benjamin Franklin nl848 619 
Deane, Charles Pemberton. .1867 289 

Deane, Francis 1826 

Deane, Gaius 1795 

Deane, Samuel hi 790 

Deane, Samuel 1805 



504 
100 
331 
522 
423 



486 
596 
309 
274 
147 
724 
99 
104 
556 
246 
633 



147 
82 

527 
96 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



837 



Name Class Page 

Deane, Silas Walker nl880 664 

Deane, Timothy Briggs 1822 135 

Deane, William Brecke 1889 387 

Deans, Charles Henry nl858 635 

Deans, George Wheaton. . .nl847 618 

Dearborn, Jonathan ml824 516 

Dearth, William Griswold. . . 1855 239 
de Blois, Austen Kennedy. al888 498 
De Camp, Ezekiel Luther. . . 1858 250 
De Camp, James Freeman. . 1858 250 
Deckard, Walter William . .al 90 5 510 
de Coudres, Thomas Hart. . . 1899 448 
Delabarre, Edmund Burke nl886 670 
Delabarre, Walter Edward. . 1880 345 
Delaney, Ehza Jennetta. . . . 1905 496 
Delaney, Lyons Eraser Hill.nl 902 714 

Delano, David 1809 104 

Delano, Joseph 1790 76 

De Mill, Elisha Budd hl853 565 

De Mille, James 1854 234 

Deming, John Howard 1897 431 

Deming, Miner Rudd 1865 279 

Dempsey, William Patrick. nl881 665 

Dench, Gilbert 1793 79 

Denfeld, Charles Arthur 1889 387 

Denf eld, William Frederick. 1881 350 
Denico, Arthur Albertus. . . . 1904 486 
Denison, Adelbert Stoddard 1868 292 

Denison, Albert Edgar 1842 192 

Denison, Frederic 1847 209 

Denison, James Floyd 1888 384 

Denison, John Ledyard. . . .hl855 567 

Denison, Leon Hayes 1896 423 

Denison, Marion Burrows, .nl 883 667 
Dennett, Winfield Haines. . . 1902 473 

Dennis, Charles Edward 1888 384 

Dennis, John 1770 68 

Denny, Arthur Silbert 1854 235 

Detmers, Walter Hayes 1900 457 

DeVault, Walter David 1898 440 

Devereux, Alice Carv 1901 470 

Devereux, Ruth Story 1897 437 

Devine, Edward James. . . .nl901 708 

Devlin, Lottie May 1904 491 

DeVoll, Earl Clinton nl903 719 

Dewey, Charles Thompson. . 1899 448 
Dewey, Edwin Dorrance. ... 1864 274 

Dewing, Seth nl849 620 

De Witt, Amos Atwell 1855 239 

De Witt, William nl831 606 

D'Wolf, Charles nl826 603 

D'Wolf, Charles H nl825 603 

DeWolf, Francis LeBarron nl868 652 

DeWolf, Harold nl904 724 

D'Wolf, Henry 1806 99 

De Wolf, James Andrews . . 1861 263 

D'Wolf, John hl813 541 

D'Wolf, John nl826 603 

DeWolf, John Halsey nl857 633 

D'Wolf, John James hl833 553 



Name Class Page 

DeW^olf, Paul Churchill 1905 493 

DeWolf, Philip nl901 

DeWolf, William Frederic . . 1831 
DeWolf, Winthrop nl8Sl 



708 
159 
622 
86 
561 
473 
625 
718 
370 



Dexter, Andrew 1798 

Dexter, Andrew hl846 

Dexter, Anthony Hamilton 1 902 
Dexter, Arthur Fenner. . . . nl854 

Dexter, Carrie Mabel nl902 

Dexter, Charles Owen 1885 

Dexter, Christopher Champlin 

1812 

Dexter, Edwin Grant 1891 

Dexter, Edwin King 1888 

Dexter, Elijah 1806 

Dexter, George Owen nl887 

Dexter, Henry Martyn. . . .hl863 

Dexter, John'B nl813 

Dexter, Lewis nl849 

Dexter, Lewis 1883 

Dexter, Nathaniel Wheaton. 1895 

Dexter, Roscoe Morton 1900 

Dexter, Samuel 1801 

Dexter, Smith Owen nl893 

Dexter, Theodore Everett. . .1898 

Dibell, Edwin 1847 

Dick, Leonard Lorenzo. . . .nl886 

Dick, Wallace Peter 1879 

Dickerman, Albert nl855 

Dickerman, Lysander 1851 

Dickerson, Charles Edward 

Grenell nl903 

Dickinson, Jay Rogers 1895 417 

Dickinson, Joshua Prentiss. . 1811 107 
Dickinson, William Hawley.1852 227 
Dickman, Franklin Jackson. 1846 206 
Dickson, Margarella May..nl897 692 
Dickson, Thomas George. ... 1851 

Dietrich, Frank Sigel 1887 

Dike, Norman Staunton. . . . 1885 

Dike, Samuel Fuller 1838 

Dike, William Heathering- 

ton nl855 

Dillon, Frank Lawrence. . . . 1903 

Dilts, Asa Reed 1882 

Diman, Henry Wight 1855 239 

Diman, Jeremiah Lewis 1851 223 

Diman, John Byron 1885 370 

Dingwell, James nl865 648 

Dix, Charles ml816 513 

Dix, George Lewis nl855 

Dix, John Adams hl820 

Dixon, Nathan Fellows 1799 

Dixon, Nathan Fellows 1833 

Dixon, Nathan Fellows 1869 296 

Doane, Caroline Ida al903 508 

Doane, Florence Ellsworth. . 1905 496 
Dockray, Frederic Augustus nl866 649 

Dockray, James R nl859 637 

Dodge, Ebenezer 1840 184 



109 
396 
385 

99 
672 
573 
598 
620 
359 
417 
458 

90 
680 
440 
210 
670 
341 
628 
223 

719 



223 
380 
370 
177 

628 
481 
354 



628 

545 

87 

162 



8;8 



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Name Class Page 

Dodge, George Dudley nl857 633 

Dodge, George W nl837 609 

Dodge, Harriet Clara Blades 

nl904 727 

Dodge, John William 1839 180 

Dodge, Lester Earle 1903 481 

Dodge, Paul 1797 84 

Doe, Edgar John 1864 274 

Doggett, John Locke 1821 130 

Doggett, Simeon 1788 75 

Doggett, Theophilus Pipon. . 1829 154 

Dolan, Edwin Bailey 1893 405 

Dolan, Leo Alexander nl901 708 

Dolan, Peter Terrence nl901 708 

Dole, Samuel P nl838 610 

Donovan, William Fitz nl897 689 

Dore, James hl793 529 

Doring, Frederick William . . . .g 729 
Dorman, William Richardson 

1892 401 

Dormon, Horace Paul 1896 424 

Doron, John George 1884 365 

Dorr, Henry Crawford 1839 180 

Dorrance, Andrew Murdock. 1812 109 
Dorrance, Charles Talbot. . . 1867 289 
Dorrance, Courtland Burgess 

nl871 655 

Dorrance, James Bradford . . 1809 104 

Dorrance, John 1774 69 

Dorrance, John Gordon 1800 89 

Dorrance, John Kinnicutt . . 1864 274 
Dorrance, Samuel Richmond 

1863 271 

Dorrance, Sanders Pitman.nl 82 8 604 

Dorrance, William Tully 1829 155 

Dorrance, WiUiam Tully 1894 411 

Doughert3^ James Gregory. .1865 279 
Douglas, Charles Henry... nl871 655 
Douglas, Charles Henry 

James 1879 341 

Douglas, Francis Dane 1863 271 

Douglas, Francis Wayland. . 1868 292 

Douglas, John Gale 1836 169 

Douglas, Robert W nl859 637 

Douglas, Samuel Noyes nl902 714 

Douglas, Samuel Tobey 1872 309 

Douglas, William 1839 180 

Douglas, William 1894 411 

Douglas, William Wilber- 

force 1861 263 

Douglass, Charles Henry 1905 493 

Dow, Charles Howard 1899 448 

Dow, George Washington. .hl855 567 

Dow, George William 1877 331 

Dow, Nathan Henrv 1840 185 

Dow, William Farnier 1839 180 

Dowd, Albert Averill 1905 493 

Dowd, Edward Francis nl896 686 

Dowd, Thomas Jefferson.. nl893 680 
Dowling, Gasherie De Witt.. 1896 424 



Name Class Page 

Dowling, John hl834 554 

Downer, Appleton 1810 106 

Downie, David 1869 296 

Downing, Dana Fletcher 1900 458 

Downing, George Edward. nl900 704 

Downing, Joshua Wells 1834 165 

Downs, Joseph Warren 1900 458 

Dows, Foster Robbins nl900 704 

Dows, Joseph William 1899 448 

Doyle, Sarah Elizabeth hl894 588 

Drake, Addie May nl897 692 

Drake, Ebenezer Wade. . . .nl844 616 

Drake, Henry Scudder 1877 331 

Draper, Aaron 1790 76 

Draper, Abijah 1797 84 

Draper, Frank Ormond 1886 375 

Draper, Frank Winthrop. . .1862 267 

Draper, Isaac 1844 199 

Draper, Paul 1789 75 

Drawbridge, Robert William 

1896 424 

Dresser, Charles 1823 137 

Dresser, Horace nl828 604 

Dresser, Nathan nl829 605 

Drew, George A nl831 606 

Drew, Helen Whitmarsh 1903 485 

Drew, Jerry Dearborn nl903 719 

Drinkwater, Arthur Fuller. hl843 559 

Drinkwater, Nathaniel 1790 76 

Drohan, William Clark 1905 493 

Drown, Albert Newell 1861 263 

Drown, Willard Burr nl870 654 

Drown, William W m 732 

Drowne, Edwin Lewis nl902 714 

Drowne, Frederick Peabody 

nl902 714 

Drowne, George Leonard. . . 1898 440 
Drowne, Henry Bernardin. . 1903 481 

Drowne, Solomon 1773 69 

Drowne, Thomas Stafford. . . 1845 201 
Drury, Daza Page Mowry. . . 1902 478 
Drury, Harold Williams.... 1904 487 

Drury, Leon Arthur 1902 473 

Drury, Lucian 1866 284 

Drury, Lucian Lorimer 1902 473 

Drury, Luke 1813 111 

Duane, James May 1872 309 

Duane, Louis nl872 656 

Dubois, Henry Dean Church 

nl898 694 

Dubois, Norman Armin. . . .al903 508 

Dudley, Arthur Dean 1902 473 

Dudley, William Aldrich. . .nl869 653 

Duffy, William Joseph nl899 698 

Dugan, Charles Borromeo ... 1901 465 
Duhain, Claude Louis Faye.nl 899 698 

Duley, Weldon Ashley nl895 683 

Dummer, Richard Owen. . . . 1904 487 
Dumont, Abraham Henry. hi 834 554 
Dunbar, Eugene Kincaid ... 1872 309 



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839 



Name Class Page 

Dunbar, George James. ... nl 861 641 

Dunbar, John 1807 100 

Dunbar, Joseph 18-41 188 

Duncan, Alexander hl843 559 

Duncan, George Wells nl867 651 

Duncan, James Harper 1904 487 

Duncan, James Henry 1849 216 

Duncan, James Henry hl861 572 

Duncan, John 1777 71 

Duncan, Samuel White 1860 259 

Duncan, Samuel White 1895 417 

Duncan, WiUiam Butler. . .hl850 563 
Duncan, William Butler. . .nl853 623 

Dunham, Albert Milton 1898 440 

Dunham, Lewis B nl829 60S 

Dunlap, Albert nl860 639 

Dunlap, Coleman Calvary. .nl 903 719 

Dunlevy, Elias Fassett 1883 359 

Dunn, Albert Edmund 1899 448 

Dunn, Herbert Luther 1891 396 

Dunn, Nathaniel hl828 550 

Dunn, Robinson Potter 1843 195 

Dunn, Theophilus Colhoun hl828 549 

Dunn, Thomas hl795 531 

Dunn, Thomas Edwin 1901 465 

Dunne James Aloysius. . . .nl898 694 

Dunne, Thomas Joseph nlS99 698 

Dunnell, Henrv g 729 

Dunnell, Jacob nl859 637 

Dunnell, Thomas Lyman. . . 1836 170 
Dunnell, William Wanton. . . 1873 314 

Dunscombe, Thomas hl792 528 

Dunster, Henry 1880 346 

Dunwell, James P nl834 607 

Durfee, Edgar Greene nl867 651 

Durfee, Everett Brownell. . . 1884 365 

Durfee, Frederick John nl902 714 

Durfee, Job 1813 111 

Durfee, Nathan 1824 139 

Durfee, Samuel Slater 1880 346 

Durfee, Simeon Borden 1851 224 

Durfee, Thomas 1846 206 

Durfee, Thomas Russell 1824 139 

Durfee, Winthrop Carver. . . 1878 339 

Durgin, Frank Horace nl900 704 

Durgin, Obadiah Elkins . .ml821 514 
Durham, Frederick Alvin. . . 1892 401 

Durkee, Orin Parker 1893 406 

Durnford, Henrv W nl813 599 

Durnford, John.^ 1813 112 

Durrett, Reuben Thomas. . . 1849 216 

Dustin, William C nl858 636 

Dutch, Ebenezer 1776 71 

Dutton, Newell Tracy 1870 300 

Dutton, Samuel William 

Southmavd hl856 569 

Dutton, Wi'lliam 1840 185 

Duvillard, John A nl854 62 5 

Dwight, Gamaliel Lyman. . . 1828 152 
Dwight, Gamaliel Lyman.. nl863 644 



Name Class Page 

Dwight, Harrison Gray Otis 

hl85S 568 

Dwver, Francis nl904 724 

Dyar, Harrison Gray nl894 682 

Dyer, Ebenezer Porter 1833 163 

Dyer, Elisha 1829 155 

Dyer, Elisha 1883 359 

Dyer, Elisha hl897 591 

Dyer, Ernest Arey nl900 704 

Dyer, Ezekiel D nl8l9 600 

Dyer, Gabriel Bernon nl869 653 

Dyer, George 1824 139 

Dyer, George French nl890 676 

Dyer, Hezekiah Anthony. . . 1894 411 

Dyer, James Franklin 1899 448 

Dyer, John Cottrell nl881 665 

Dyer, William Allen 1886 375 

Dyson, James Warren 1903 481 

Eames, Jacob 1806 99 

Eames, James Henry 1839 180 

Earl, Henry Hilliard 1866 284 

Earle, Benjamin Mumford .nl 898 694 

Earle, Courtland Cook nl903 719 

Earle, Henry 1832 160 

Earle, James Hervey 1879 341 

Earle, Joseph Pitman 1871 305 

Earle, Walter Updike nlS71 655 

Earle, William Willard nl856 630 

Easterbrook, Gorham 1879 341 

Easterbrooks, Frank Davol 

nl897 689 

Easterbrooks, Harriet Lu- 

sannah Latham nl899 702 

Easterbrooks, William Young 

1904 487 

Eastman, Frank Gaylord. .nl 888 673 
Eastman, Samuel Coffin. ... 1857 247 

Easton, Charles Daniel 1899 448 

Easton, Charles Fabyan. . . . 1865 279 
Easton, Charles Reginald. . . 1896 424 

Easton, Frank Birch 1900 458 

Easton, Frank Tourtellot. . . 1892 401 
Easton, Stephen Howard. . . 1903 481 

Eaton, Amasa Mason 1861 264 

Eaton, Asa hlS18 544 

Eaton, Charles Chester .... 1901 465 
Eaton, Charles De Marcus 

Payne 1898 440 

Eaton, Charles Frederick. .nl864 647 

Eaton, Charles Thomas 1885 370 

Eaton, George H nl837 609 

Eaton, Giles Mardenborough 

1835 167 

Eaton, Harris Dickinson. ... 1901 465 

Eaton, Isaac hi 7 70 520 

Eaton, John Boyden 1901 465 

Eaton, Joseph 1769 67 

Eaton, Joseph 1795 82 

Eaton, Leland Leslie 1901 465 

Eaton, Sherbvirne Blake. . .nl863 644 



840 



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Name Class Page 

Eaton, William Hadley 1845 201 

Eberly, Daniel nl859 637 

Eddy, Alfred Updike 1879 342 

Eddy, Charles Francis nl897 690 

Eddy, Clarence Milton 1903 481 

Eddy, Edwin Barnard nl843 615 

Eddy, Forrest Greenwood .nl874 659 

Eddy, Frederick A nl835 607 

Eddy, George Alexander.. nl897 690 

Eddy, George Wilbur 1903 481 

Eddy, Helen Maude nl899 702 

Eddy, Jennie May nl901 711 

Eddy, John 1840 185 

Eddy, John Mathewson. . . hl8l5 543 

Eddy, Olive Bowers 1905 496 

Eddy, Richard Evans 1822 135 

Eddy, Ruth Story Devereux. 1897 437 

Eddy, Samuel 1787 73 

Eddy, Samuel 1834 165 

Eddy, Stephen Walker 1805 96 

Eddy, William nl859 637 

Eddy, William Henry 1831 159 

Eddy, William Holden 1892 401 

Eddy, Zachariah 1799 88 

Eddy, Zachary hl853 565 

Edes, Henry hl806 538 

Edes, Henry Francis 1828 152 

Edes, Henry Ware nl854 625 

Edes, Richard Sullivan 1830 157 

Edgar, James Williams. . . .nl856 630 

Edgell, John Davis 1864 27 5 

Edmonds, John Gorton. . . .nl867 651 

Edsall, Thomas Henry 1861 264 

Edson, William nl856 630 

Edwards, Benjamin Alex- 
ander 1841 188 

Edwards, Enoch hl786 524 

Edwards, George Walter 1868 292 

Edwards, James hl769 518 

Edwards, John Blair 1896 424 

Edwards, Morgan hl769 518 

Edwards, Seeber 1891 396 

Edwards, Stafford Clarence 1895 417 
Edwards, Stephen Ostrom . . 1879 342 
Edwards, Thomas... nl769-1800 594 

Edwards, William 1776 71 

Eggleston, DeWitt Carl 1905 493 

Ehmke, Charles William 1905 493 

Ehmke, Frank Henry 1903 481 

Eiswold, George Herbert ..nl895 684 

Elam, Samuel hl800 534 

Elder, Charles Brown 187 7 331 

Eldredge, Alton Winfred.. nl901 708 

Eldredge, Edgar nl890 676 

Eldredge, Henry Peirce nl903 720 

Eldredge, Joseph Merchant nl848 619 

Eldridge, Hezekiah ml 82 5 516 

Eliot, John S nl831 606 

Elliot, Richard Moses 1872 309 

ElHott, Albert Timothy 1839 181 



Name Class Page 

Elliott, Frederick William . . 1879 342 

Elhott, Jason nl834 607 

Ellis, Abner Turner 1826 147 

Ellis, Charles Haigh 1894 411 

Ellis, Ferdinand 1802 91 

Ellis, George Manton Ellery 

nl855 628 

Ellis, George Sheldon 1894 411 

Ellis, James 1791 77 

Ellis, Joseph Wilcox nl899 699 

Ellis, Joshua James 1847 210 

Ellison, Daniel James nl882 666 

Elmer, Franklin Davenport 1895 417 

Elton, Romeo 1813 112 

Ely, Adolph Conrad 1894 411 

Ely, Edward Francis 1879 342 

Ely, Frederick David 1859 255 

Ely, James Winchell Cole- 
man 1842 

Ely, John Joshua 1861 

Ely, Joseph Cady 1870 

Ely, William 1878 

Ely, William Grosvenor... nl859 

Ely, William Grosvenor 1890 

Emerson, Forrest Fayette . . . 1863 
Emerson, George Barrell. . .hl858 
Emerson, Howard Malcom. .1858 

Emerson, Mary Isabel nl900 707 

Emerson, Robert Stephen. . . 1897 431 
Emmons, Francis Whitefield 

1828 

Emm^ons, Williams 1805 

Emory, John Whitman. . . .nl897 

Enghsh, John Mahan 1870 

Engstrom, Charles John. . .nl899 

Ennis, William. ..." 1819 

Eno, Arthur Llewellyn 1895 417 

Eno, Joel Nelson 1883 359 

Enslin, Irving Judson 1901 465 

Ernst, Carl Wilhelm hl875 ^ " ' 

Ervin, James 1797 

Ervin, Samuel 1797 

Erwin, Parke 1901 

Essex, Stephen nl863 

Esten, Adelaide Augusta 1899 

Esten, Howard Foss 1904 

Esten, Richard Bartlett 1880 

Estes, Abram Story Newell 

nl892 

Estes, James Frederick. . . .nl894 

Estes, Ralph Caleb 1899 

Evans, Abel hl770 

Evans, Caleb hl769 

Evans, Edwin Bowen 1901 

Evans, Hugh hl770 

Evans, John hl819 

Evans, John nl896 

Evans, William Robinson. .nl902 

Everett, Charles Jarvis 1836 170 

Everett, Eugene Ellsworth. .1894 411 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



841 



Name Class Page 

Everett, Frank Adelbert 1882 354 

Everett, Henry Lexington.. 1886 375 

Everett, Horace 1797 85 

Everett, Lillian Estelle 1899 454 

Everett, Melatiah 1802 92 

Everett, Oliver 1821 130 

Everett, Samuel Andrews. . . 1891 396 
Everett, Walter Goodnow . . 1885 370 

Ewer, Bernard Capen 1899 448 

Ewer, Nathaniel Trull 1899 448 

Ewer, Warren B nl838 610 

Ewing, Charles Ernest 1901 465 

Ewing, Thomas 1856 243 

Eyres, Thomas hi 7 73 521 

Fairbank, Alfred Nelson 1878 336 

Fairbank, Drury 1797 85 

Fairbanks, Eleazar 1775 70 

Fairbanks, Elisha 1791 78 

Fairbanks, John Russell. . .nl857 633 

Fairchild, Nellie Rebecca g 729 

Fairfield, Samuel E nl861 641 

Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln. .nl822 601 
Fairweather, Bertha Mav..nl902 718 
Falconer, Mary Newton.'.. nl899 702 

Fales, David 1864 275 

Fales, Edward nl854 625 

Fales, Elisha Farrington 1870 301 

Fales, Joel Fisher nl856 630 

Fales, Joseph Jairus 1820 127 

Fales, Samuel hl790 527 

Fales, Walter Richmond. .'. . 1869 296 
Falligant, Louis Alexander. . 1857 247 
Fanning, Katherine Philo- 

mena nl902 718 

Fanning, Martin Smith 1891 396 

Fargo, Isaac nl843 615 

Farley, Edwin Page nl894 682 

Farley, Frederick Augustus 

hl829 550 

Farnham, Benjamin 1771 68 

Farnham, Charles Towne. .nl897 690 
Farnham, Edwin Pickett. .. 1873 314 
Farnham, Frank Alexander 1872 342 
Farnham, Harry Ormsbee. .. 1878 336 
Farnham, Ormsbee Thayer nl887 672 
Farnham, Ralph Welcome. nl896 686 

Farnham, Seth Taylor 1874 318 

Farnham, William Ellis 1899 449 

Farnham, William Henry. .nl845 617 

Farnsworth, Charles 1889 387 

Farnsworth, Claude Joseph n 1884 668 

Farnsworth, Henry F nl839 611 

Farnum, Alexander 1852 227 

Farnum, Caleb 1836 170 

Farnum, Howard Wayland .1898 440 
Farnum, Joseph Whitney. . . 1822 135 

Farnum, Joseph 1832 160 

Farnum, Maude 1902 478 

Farnum, Royal 1800 89 

Farr, Eleazer D nl859 637 



Name Class Page 

Farrar, John hl833 553 

Farrell, Joseph Henry 1898 440 

Farrell, Leo Francis nl900 704 

Farren, William Albert 1875 322 

Farrill, Edgar Thomas nl879 663 

Farrington, Daniel 1775 70 

Farrington, Pardon Bowen. .1817 122 

Farrington, Silas nl855 628 

Farrington, William Howard 

nl870 654 

Farrow, Judson nl804 597 

Fash, Frank Ernest 1902 473 

Faunce, William Herbert 

Perry 1880 346 

Faunt Le Roy, Henry nl816 599 

Faux, William Milnes 1897 431 

Fawcett, John hl792 528 

Faxon, Albert Eugene nl858 636 

Faxon, John 1787 73 

Fay, Albert nl830 605 

Fay, Eliphaz 1821 130 

Fay, Emory nl856 630 

Fay, Gilbert 1826 147 

Fay, William Newell 1851 224 

Faj^erweather, John Apple- 
ton 1826 147 

Fayerweather, Thomas H. nl826 603 

Fearey, Porter nl904 724 

l^'^earing, Charles Nye 1832 160 

Fearing, Elisha Pope 1807 100 

Fearing, Henry Seymour. . . 1823 137 
Fearing, Joseph Warren. ... 1823 137 

Fearney, Frank Albert nl903 720 

Feeley, Ferdinand Joseph. .nl895 684 

Feiler, Max Simon nl902 714 

Feingold, Louis Edward 1904 487 

Felch, Cheever hl819 545 

Fellowes, Richard Simpson hl837 556 

Fellows, Wirt T 1898 440 

Felton, George Dealand 1839 181 

Felton, George Hurlburt 1869 296 

Fenner, Cornelivis George. . . 1842 192 

Fenner, Henry Milne 1901 466 

Fenner, Henry Smith 1870 301 

Fenner. Herbert Angell nl890 676 

Fenner, James 1789 76 

Fenner, John Kelsey 1898 440 

Fenton, Reuben Ea'rle nl887 672 

Fenton, Thomas Albert 1903 481 

Ferguson, John Burnham. . . 1898 440 

Ferguson, John Russell 1894 411 

Ferguson, Robert Henry. . . . 1884 365 

Fernald, Charles Barker 1901 466 

Ferris, George Hooper 1891 396 

Fessenden, John 1798 86 

Fickling, Francis W nl834 607 

Field, Barnum 1821 130 

Field, Charles Elmer 187 5 322 

Field, Edward hl892 586 

Field Evan Dale 1899 449 



842 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name Class Page 

Field, Fred Tarbell 1900 458 

Field, George Wilton 1887 380 

Field, Harold Crins 1894 411 

Field, James Pierson 1865 279 

Field, Thomas Gardner 1870 301 

Field, Walter Mason nl880 664 

Field, William Goodell 1808 102 

Fielden, Andrew H nl861 641 

Fielden, Joseph Flanders 1867 289 

Fielden, Robert S nl859 637 

Fields, Charles Fowler 1904 487 

Fife, Reginald Spinks 1889 387 

Fifield, Louella Dennis nl901 711 

Fillmore, George Hedding . . 1847 210 
Filmer, Harry Saint John. . . 1893 406 
Filmer, Lucy Minerva French 

nl897 693 

Filson, John Pierce 1905 493 

Finch, Charles Harvey 1877 331 

Finley, James Edwards Burr 

hl803 535 

Finney, Jared Warner 1865 279 

Fish, Carl Russell 1897 431 

Fish, Erasmus Darwin 1837 173 

Fish, Mvron Charles nl902 7 14 

Fish, Richard Arthur nl893 680 

Fish, Waldo Henry 1903 481 

Fish, William Henry 1870 301 

Fisher, Albert Gardener 1870 301 

Fisher, Annie 1904 491 

Fisher, Daniel 1821 130 

Fisher, George 1813 112 

Fisher, George 1819 125 

Fisher, George nl866 649 

Fisher, George Park 1847 210 

Fisher, George Russell 1872 309 

Fisher, Jabez Pond 1788 75 

Fisher, John Dix 1820 127 

Fisher, Lewis Whiting 1816 120 

Fisher, Margaret May Lan- 

don 1896 429 

Fisher, Maturin Lewis 1828 152 

Fisher, Otis nl835 607 

Fisher, Robert A nl854 625 

Fisher, Sarah Maria al897 503 

Fisk, Amasa 1805 97 

Fisk, Charles Esbon nl856 630 

Fisk, Charles Robinson 1824 139 

Fisk, Daniel Moses 1869 296 

Fisk, Elisha 1795 82 

Fisk, Wilbur 1815 117 

Fiske, Abbey Eddy nl901 712 

Fiske, Albert William 1829 155 

Fiske, Caleb hl821 546 

Fiske, Calvin Park 1826 147 

Fiske, David Woodward 1825 142 

Fiske, Edwin Brown nl866 649 

Fiske, Elias 1818 124 

Fiske, Elijah Warren nl844 616 

Fiske, Eugene Rufus 1844 199 



Name Class Page 

Fiske, George 1825 143 

Fiske, Ida May 1899 455 

Fiske, Isaac 1812 109 

Fiske, Josiah Jones 1808 102 

Fiske, Oliver 1840 185 

Fiske, Oliver Johnson 1837 173 

Fiske, Philip Manchester 1803 93 

Fiske, Walter Edward nl879 663 

Fitch, Austin G nl838 610 

Fitch, Charles nl828 604 

Fitch, John 1790 76 

Fitch, Lafayette nl868 652 

Fitch, Latham 1871 305 

Fittz, Austin Hervey 1900 458 

Fittz, Lonzo Lyon 1861 264 

Fitz, Alfred William 1883 360 

Fitz, Arthur Hunt 1899 449 

Fitz, Emiline Eddy 1900 462 

Fitz, Frank Eustace 1880 346 

Fitz, William nl856 630 

Fitzgerald, John James 1893 406 

Fitzgerald, Ormond Edward 1873 314 
Fitzgerald, Timothy James 

Aloysius 1897 431 

Flagg, Burton Sanderson. . . 1896 424 

Flagg, Chandler 1803 93 

Flagg, Clarence Whittemore 

nl902 714 

Flagg, Ernest Warren nl901 708 

Flagg, Samuel Benjamin 1850 219 

Flanders, Charles Worthen . . 1839 181 

Fleming, Isaac 1903 481 

Fletcher, Albert Elliott nl869 653 

Fletcher, Calvin hl854 567 

Fletcher, Elijah Timothy. . . 1850 220 

Fletcher, Ezra Wood 1839 181 

Fletcher, James Cooley 1846 206 

Fletcher, Miles Johnson 1852 227 

Fletcher, Nathaniel Hill. . .hi 799 533 

Fletcher, Richard hl839 557 

Fletcher, Samuel Judson. . .nl857 633 

Fletcher, Stoughton A nl855 628 

Flint, Abel hl788 526 

Fobes, Nathan hl803 536 

Fobes, Perez hl792 528 

Fobes, Seth 1804 95 

Fogg, Miller Moore 1894 411 

Fogg, Stephen M nl815 599 

Foley, Charles Hamlin nl903 720 

Follett, Adin Erastus nl882 666 

Follett, Frank Ballou 1897 432 

Folwell, Amory Prescott 1885 371 

Folwell, William Watts 1792 78 

Foot, Joseph Ives hl828 550 

Forbes, Charles Edward. ... 1815 117 

Forbes, Charles Henry 1890 391 

Forbes, Kenneth Ripley. . .nl900 704 
Forbes, Thomas Jefferson. . . 1825 143 
Forbes, William Dunlap. . .nl900 704 
Forbush, Maud Muller nl897 692 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



843 



Name 



Class Page 



Force, Ebenezer 1813 112 

Ford, Arthur Younger 1884 365 

Ford, Darius Reynolds 1852 228 

Ford, David Barnes 1845 202 

Ford, Francis nl904 724 

Ford, Henry Clay 1856 243 

Ford, Isaac Nelson 1870 301 

Ford, James 1814 114 

Ford, John nl819 600 

Ford, Peleg nlS03 596 

Forde, Walter Osgood nl887 672 

Fore, Henry Thweatt nl856 631 

Forster, Robert 1903 481 

Forsyth, Charles Shaler 1856 243 

Fort, Pierson Thorn nl895 684 

Foskett, Charles Jay nl896 686 

Foss, James Henrv 1863 271 

Foss, Sam Walter'. 1882 354 

Foster, Albert Orson 1897 432 

Foster, Austin Powers 1882 354 

Foster, Benjamin hl775 523 

Foster, Daniel hl787 525 

Foster, Dwight 1774 69 

Foster, Eli Franklin nl855 628 

Foster, George 1811 107 

Foster, Harry Cadv nl899 699 

Foster, Henry '. hl773 521 

Foster, Hervey Armington nl866 649 
Foster, Irving Lysander. . . . 1893 406 

Foster, James Milton 1852 228 

Foster, Joseph Coggin hl857 569 

Foster, Joseph H nl832 606 

Foster, Lafayette Sabine 1828 152 

Foster, Louis Tucker 1865 280 

Foster, Marsden Rhodes 1898 440 

Foster, Theodore 1770 68 

Foster, Theodore Adelphidos 

1800 89 

Foster, Theodore Clyde 1896 424 

Foster, Theodore Dwight ... 1798 86 

Foster, Walter Smith nl866 649 

Foster, William Chauncey. .nl902 714 

Foster, William Eaton 1873 314 

Foulder, James Roy 1905 493 

Fowler, Robert Ludlow hl89S 589 

Fox, Anna Leah 1904 491 

Fox, George Stephenson. . . . 1897 432 

Fox, Jabez 1809 104 

Fox, James Francis nl901 708 

Fox, Jay Schuyler 1894 411 

Fox, Louis R nl856 631 

Fox, Thomas William 1856 243 

Fox, William 1806 99 

Frackelton, William Burn- 
side 1886 375 

France, Erwin James 1876 326 

Francis, Benjamin hl792 529 

Francis, Charles Kenworthy 1899 449 

Francis, George Blinn 1904 487 

Francis, Henrv ml822 515 



Name Class Page 

Francis, John hl792 529 

Francis, John Brown 1808 102 

Francis, John Brown nl860 639 

Francis, John Manning 1849 216 

Francis, William Allen 1882 354 

Francis, William Joseph. . .nl902 714 

Franklin, Benjamin 1840 185 

Franklin, Edward C nl861 641 

Franklin, Ertelle Elwell 1898 440 

Franklin, Frederick Hoveynl898 694 

Franklin, Ruth Barker g 729 

Eraser, Andrew Little 1902 473 

Fraser, Frederic Alexander nl899 699 
Frazee, Mabelle Alice Caffrey 

1896 429 

Frazee, Victor al902 507 

Frazer, Charles Rivers nl904 724 

Freeborn, Frank Wilton 1869 296 

Freeman, Alfred Edgar. . . .nl903 720 
Freeman, Allen Bateman . .nl898 694 
Freeman, Archibald Angus . . 1889 387 
Freeman, Charles Rumsey nl898 694 

Freeman, Edmund 1786 72 

Freeman, Edward 1833 163 

Freeman, Fred Ha\^ood. . . 1905 493 

Freeman, Gay Nichols 1903 481 

Freeman, Herbert Augustine 

1904 487 

Freeinan, James hl790 527 

Freeman, John Ripley hi 904 593 

Freeman, Joseph Wood 1885 371 

Freeman, Lucy Jane al899 504 

Freeman, Otis Allen 1886 37 5 

Freeman, Zenas S nl859 637 

French, Ansel 1814 114 

French, Charles Grafton 

Wilberton 1842 192 

French, Charles J. T nl836 608 

French, Edgar Benjamin. . . 1890 392 

French, Edwin Davis nl870 654 

French, Eliphalet W nl857 633 

French, Ferdinand Courtney 

1885 371 

French, George nl824 602 

French, George Thomas. . . nl87 5 660 

French, James McDaniel 1865 280 

French, John Henry 1855 239 

French, Levi hl825 548 

French, Lucy Minerva nl897 693 

Fretwell, Elbert Kirtlev . .al905 510 
Friedel, Reuben Franklin. . . 1901 466 

Frieze, Henry Simmons 1841 188 

Frieze, Lj^man Bowers. . . . nl846 618 
Frink, Alexander Hamilton 

hl833 553 

Frink, Henrv 1886 375 

Frink, Miner 1848 214 

Frohock, Albert Jonathan . . 1900 458 
Frohock, Svlvanus Everett . . 1889 387 
Frost, Archie Norwood 1894 411 



844 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name Class Page 

Frost, Daniel 1808 102 

Frost, Daniel Clarke nl836 608 

Frost, Edwin Collins 1890 392 

Frost, Elias 1804 95 

Frost, Ellis Freedom nl886 670 

Frost, George Frederick 1896 424 

Frost, Walter Louis 1901 466 

Frost, William Henry 1886 375 

Fry, Richard G nl859 637 

Fryer, Eli Thompson nl899 699 

Fryer, John Gayton nl894 682 

Fryxell, Axel Zakerias nl894 682 

Fuller, Andrew hl796 532 

Fuller, Arthur Endicott. . . nl899 699 
FviUer, Augustus Hemenway 

1873 314 

Fuller, Benjamin hl773 521 

Fuller, Caleb Allen 1899 449 

Fuller, Charlotte Anthony .. 1903 484 

Fuller, Daniel Hunt 1886 37 5 

Fuller, Edward Hawes 1901 466 

Fuller, Harriet Pierce al90S 510 

Fuller, Isaac nl822 601 

Fuller, Jacob ml822 515 

Fuller, Joseph B. F nl829 605 

Fuller, Newton Stone 1882 354 

Fuller, Oliver Payson 1859 255 

Fuller, Robert Jaquith 1898 440 

Fuller, Rufus Clinton nl879 664 

Fuller, Seth nl804 597 

Fuller, William Henry 1845 202 

Fulton, James 1775 70 

Fultz, David Lewis 1898 440 

Furman, Richard hl792 529 

Furman, Samuel hl834 554 

Furman, Wood 1799 88 

Furniss, Hartman nl854 625 

Gabbi, Frederick Henry 1902 473 

Gage, Arthur Edward 1882 354 

Gage, John Paine 1892 401 

Gage, William nl845 617 

Gair, Thomas 1777 71 

Gale, Amory ml824 516 

Gale, Amory 1843 195 

Gale, Elbridge nl853 623 

Gale, Ezra Bartlett ml823 515 

Gale, Josiah B m 732 

Gale, Leonard nl825 603 

Gale, Levi B m 732 

Gallagher, Owen Francis . .nl899 699 

Gallison, Jam^es Murray 1904 487 

Gallivan, James nl896 686 

Gallup, Albert 1874 318 

Gallup, Clarence Mason 1896 424 

Gallup, Grace Deborah 1902 478 

Gallup, Howard nl875 660 

Gallup, Samuel Chesebrough 

.nl874 659 

Gallup, Simeon nl864 647 

Galusha, Elon hl820 546 



Name Class Page 

Galusha, Elon Chittenden . . 1840 185 
Gal vin, Frederick Arthur. .. 1901 466 
Gamage, Frederick Luther. .1882 354 
Gammage, Edwin Charles, .nl 884 668 

Gammell, Arthur Amory 1884 365 

Gammell, Asa Messer 1841 188 

Gammell, Robert Ives 1872 309 

Gammell, William hl817 544 

Gammell, William 1831 159 

Gammell, William 1878 337 

Gammons, John Ashley 1898 440 

Gamwell, Albert Augustus. .1847 211 
Gamwell, Edward Francis . . 1894 411 
Gamwell, Franklin Bert. . . . 1860 259 

Gamwell, Irving Henry 1896 424 

Gamwell, Lillian May 1902 478 

Gamwell, Louise Conant 1901 470 

Gannett, Mabel Anstice. . . nl903 722 

Gannon, Lucy Etta nl902 718 

Gano, Daniel 1776 71 

Gano, Stephen hl800 534 

Garcia, Domingo nl866 649 

Gardiner, Benjamin 1843 195 

Gardiner, Edna Rhodes. . . nl898 697 
Gardiner, EHzabeth Wickes 1899 455 

Gardiner, Lucy Allen g 729 

Gardner, Aaron 1799 88 

Gardner, AHce Louise 1897 437 

Gardner, Benjamin West... 1850 220 

Gardner, Clarence 1883 360 

Gardner, Clarence Tripp 1864 27 5 

Gardner, George EUery nl884 668 

Gardner, George Warren 1894 412 

Gardner, Gertrude nl900 707 

Gardner, Guy Hubbard. . . .nl877 661 
Gardner, Henry Brayton. . . . 1884 365 
Gardner, Herschel Luther .nl892 679 

Gardner, John A 1852 228 

Gardner, Johnson ml824 516 

Gardner, Lillian Lee al895 501 

Gardner, Malbone 1802 92 

Gardner, Percy Winchester. .1903 481 

Gardner, Rathbone 1877 331 

Gardner, Stephen E nl837 609 

Gardner, Walter Russell 1871 305 

Gardner, Will Edward 1895 417 

Gardner, William Howatt. . . 1889 387 
Garland, Albert Kimball.. nl874 659 
Garland, Richard Thomas. . . 1905 493 

Garnsey, Cyrus 1847 211 

Garst, William Sebastian, .nl 901 708 
Gartland, James Lawrence. . 1903 481 

Garvin, Ethel nl897 693 

Garvin, Florence nl899 702 

Garvin, Norma 1898 445 

Gary, George 1820 127 

Gaskill, Francis Almon 1866 284 

GaskiU, George Anthony. ... 1898 440 

Gaskill, Harry Irving nl900 704 

Gaskill, James Philhps. ... nl900 704 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



845 



Name Class Page 

Gaskill, Jessie May nl898 697 

Gassett, Henry hl801 534 

Gaston, William 1840 185 

Gatchell, Elisha nl855 628 

Gates, Charles Israel 1899 449 

Gates, Fayette nl900 704 

Gates, George H. A nl888 673 

Gates, George Wilsey 1897 432 

Gates, Israel nl8S7 633 

Gates, Mary Abby Frink 

Randall 1899 455 

Gathany, Jesse Madison 1905 493 

Gatling, William John 1844 199 

Gay, Clarence Bertram. . . .nl897 690 

Gay, Ebenezer nl839 611 

Gay, Henry Gordon 1863 271 

Gay, John L nl837 609 

Gay, Mary Louise 1905 496 

Gaylord, Arthur Simeon 1902 473 

Gaylord, William Avery. . .nl896 686 

Gebhard, John hl836 556 

Gee, Robert Nathan nl902 714 

Geisler, Will Friend 1897 432 

George, Charles Henry 1898 440 

George, Daniel Farrington. . 1894 412 
George, Edward Augustus nl885 669 

George, Francis Edgar 1891 396 

George, Nathan 1830 157 

George, Richard 1797 85 

Georgi, Herve Washington. . 1895 418 

Gerald, Albert 1893 406 

Gerald, David Vincent nl860 639 

Gerrish, Henry Peck nl857 633 

Gessner, George Adam 1905 493 

Ghodey, Abbie Sweetland. . . 1902 478 

Gibbs, Charles nl845 617 

Gibbs, George hl800 534 

Gibson, Seth Ashley 1896 424 

Gifford, Charles nl845 617 

Gifford, Flora Sawyer nl903 722 

Gifford, Frank Herbert 1881 350 

Gifford, John Patterson 

Shelton nl854 626 

Gifford, Nathaniel Howland.1899 449 

Gifford, Orrin Philip 1874 318 

Gifford, Paul Coffin 1881 350 

Gifford, Phoebe Rushmore. .1898 445 
Gifford, Sanford Robinson .nl 846 618 

Gilbert, Ernest Hubbell 1900 458 

Gilbert, George Herbert 1901 466 

Gilbert, Isaac Hawley 1856 243 

Gilbert, John Wesley 1888 385 

Gilbert, Ralph 1812 109 

Gilbert, Theodore m 732 

Gile, George Warren 1865 280 

Gile, Moses Clement 1883 360 

Giles, Alfred EUenwood 1844 199 

Giles, Arthur Leonard 1899 449 

Gilhuly, Isaac Hudson 1887 380 

Gillespie, LucuUus nl853 624 



Name Class Page 

Gillette, Sheridan Pease . .nl857 633 

Gillon, Louis Joseph nl896 686 

Gillrain, James Martin 1891 397 

Gilman, Benjamin Ives 1813 112 

Gilman, Charles 1827 150 

Gilman, Daniel nl872 656 

Gilman, James Bruce 1900 458 

Gilmore, Charles Herbert... 1901 466 

Gilmore, David 1805 97 

Gilmore, Jonathan 1800 89 

Gilmore, Joseph Henry 1858 251 

Gilmore, Melvin 1805 97 

Gilmore, Ruth Stiles Allen. . . 1902 477 

Gilpin, Edwin nl812 598 

Given, Helen Louise 1900 463 

Gladding, Charles William nl8S7 633 

Gladding, John Russell 1881 350 

Gladding, Royal Henry 1892 401 

Gladding, Thomas Stantial. .1875 322 
Glauner, Mathilde Katherine 

nl903 722 

Glazier, Daniel Johnson 1851 224 

Glazier, Nelson Newton 1866 284 

Gleason, Benjamin 1802 92 

Gleason, Clarence Curtis. . . . 1903 481 

Gleason, Olin Fisk nl882 666 

Gleason, Philip Trayne 1905 493 

Glen, John Mason 1899 449 

Glezen, Edward Knight 1866 285 

Glover, Samuel 1808 102 

Glover, Samuel 1839 181 

Gnuse, Harmon Henry 1904 487 

Gobeille, Louis Napoleon. .nl898 694 

Goddard, Asa Eldridge 1877 331 

Goddard, David 1839 181 

Goddard, Delano Arlington 

nl853 624 

Goddard, Frank Wayland .nl855 628 
Goddard, Henrv Edward... 1875 322 
Goddard, Henry Ledyard. .nl888 673 

Goddard, Josiah 1835 167 

Goddard, Josiah Ripley 1862 268 

Goddard, Moses Brown Ives 

nl8S4 626 

Goddard, Robert Hale Ives 1858 251 
Goddard, Thomas Poynton 

Ives 1846 206 

Goddard, William 1846 206 

Goddard, William Dean. . .nl894 682 

Goddard, William Giles 1812 109 

Godding, Alvah Winslow . . . 1850 220 

Godding, Clarence Miles 1878 337 

Godding, Edward Alvah 1886 375 

Godding, William Whitney nl852 623 

Godfrey, John 1802 92 

Godfrey, Jones 1793 79 

Goff, Charles Bradford 1856 243 

Goff, Darius Lee 1862 268 

Goff, Edith May 1902 478 

Goff, Francis Shubael nl867 651 



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Name Class Page 

Goff, Lyman Bullock 1862 268 

Goff, Merrick Lyon 1891 397 

Goff, Robert Remington 1893 406 

Goforth, John 1854 235 

Going, Jonathan 1809 104 

Goldsberrv, Edward Brooke 

". nl882 666 

Goldsborough, Hendei'son 

Weir nl902 714 

Goldsbury, John 1820 127 

Goldthwait, Merrick 1858 251 

Goldthwait, Nathan Edward 

1852 228 

Goldthwait, Stephen Grant. . 1890 392 

Gomberg, Clara Angela 1897 437 

Goodale, Leon Arvine nl900 704 

Goodale, Nettie Serena 1895 422 

Goode, Monroe nl863 645 

Goodell, David Harvey hl889 585 

Goodell, Edwin Penn nl889 675 

Goodell, Sabin Tillotson. ... 1868 292 
Goodhue, Willis Elbridge. .nl903 720 

Gooding, Frank Henry 1901 466 

Goodrich, Chauncey Allen. hl835 555 

Goodrich, Henry Wilson 1902 473 

Goodrich, Samuel Carlisle. . . 1905 493 
Goodspeed, George Stephen. 1880 346 
Goodwin, Cardinal Leonidas 1905 493 
Goodwin, Charles Wilson. . . 1897 432 

Goodwin, Daniel 1857 247 

Goodwin, Daniel Le Baron. .1822 135 
Goodwin, Edward Joseph. .nl902 714 

Goodwin, Edwin Sykes 1905 493 

Goodwin, George 1878 337 

Goodwin, Henry 1809 104 

Goodwin, Henry Bradford. . 1825 143 
Goodwin, Margaret Noble. . . 1901 470 
Goodwin, Sarah Elizabeth .al901 506 
Goodwin, Willard Hubbard 

nl895 684 

Goodyear, Austin nl850 621 

Gordon, Adoniram Judson. .1860 2 59 

Gordon, Charles 1829 155 

Gordon, Charles William.. nl898 694 

Gordon, Ellen Chase g 729 

Gordon, Ernest Barron. . . .nl888 673 

Gordon, George Andrew 1895 418 

Gordon, James 1795 82 

Gordon, John Goudie nl889 675 

Gordon, Murray West nl897 690 

Goree, Joseph Alexander . .nl846 618 
Gorham, Frederic Poole. ... 1893 406 
Gorham, Howard Bowen. . . 1898 441 
Gorman, Charles ^¥oodbury 

nl899 699 

Gorman, Thomas Leo nl902 714 

Goss, Beulah Butler nl901 711 

Gough, Sarah Mav nl90i 712 

Gould, Asa Howard 1842 192 

Gould, Eben Colman nl901 709 



Name Class Page 

Gould, Edwin Walter 1872 309 

Gould, Herbert Forrest nl892 679 

Gould, John Melville 1871 305 

Gould, Jonathan 1786 73 

Gould, Marion Brooks 1905 496 

Gould, Samuel nl769-1800 594 

Gould, Samuel Lawrence. . . 1835 167 

GouldiiTT, George Albert 1899 449 

Gouldrng, Ruth Appleton. . . 1901 470 

Gourdin, ■ Theodore L nl812 598 

Gow, George Coleman 1884 366 

Gow, John Russell 1877 331 

Gower, Frederick Allen nl873 657 

Gower, George Lewis nl873 657 

Gower, Harrison Bartlett. .. 1846 207 

Grad, Bennett g 729 

Grafton, Joseph hl804 536 

Graham, Andrew 1790 77 

Granger, CHfford Moore 1904 487 

Granger, Daniel Earned 

Davis 1874 318 

Granger, Edward Vaughan n 1870 654 
Granger, James Nathaniel, hi 846 561 
Granger, James Nathaniel.nl 867 651 
Granger, William Davis .. . nl870 654 

Granger, William Smith 1854 235 

Grant, Bertha Beatrice 1897 437 

Grant, Elizabeth Christina. . 1898 445 

Grant, Frank Barker 1869 296 

Grantj George Preston 1889 387 

Grant, Harry Linwood 1890 392 

Grant, Henry Tyler 1869 297 

Grant, Howard Marsh 1895 418 

Grant, Mary Alma nl898 697 

Grant, Mary Manton nl904 727 

Grant, Pearl Belle 1900 463 

Grant, William 1794 80 

Grant, William Eraser nl894 682 

Gratrix, Stephen Earl 1905 493 

Graves, Collins Millard nl895 684 

Graves, Henry Stedman. . . . 1883 360 

Graves, Lillian Bertha nl902 718 

Graves, Minerva Maud nl897 693 

Graves, Russell Chaffee. . . .nl898 694 

Graves, Samuel hl793 529 

Graves, William E nl836 608 

Gray, Anna Liguoria 1899 455 

Gray, Arnold 1811 107 

Gray, Edith nl904 727 

Grav, Edward Powars 1850 220 

Gray, Horace hl882 583 

Grav, Horatio 1849 217 

Gray, John 1823 137 

Gray, John Packer 1901 466 

Grav, Matthew Bernard. . .nl897 690 

Gray, Philander nl824 602 

Gray, Robert nl903 720 

Grav, Samuel nl806 597 

Gray, William Henry 1904 487 

Greatorex, Bvron Lister. . .nl903 720 



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847 



Name Class Page 

Greelev, Adoniram Judson. . 1841 189 

Green,' Alida May 1905 496 

Green, Arnold 1858 251 

Green, Asa Tnl822 515 

Green, Bruce Henry 1902 473 

Green, Crawford Richmond 1902 473 

Green. Edward 1877 331 

Green, Elijah Dix 1792 78 

Green, Erik Hastings 1898 441 

Green, George Francis 1896 424 

Green, Henrv K nl822 601 

Green, Henrv Otis 1903 482 

Green, Herlwyn Ruggles 1897 432 

Green, Isaiah Lewis 1826 147 

Green, John 1804 95 

Green, John hl805 537 

Green, John Morley 1782 71 

Green, Ronald Conrad 1896 424 

Green, Samtiel nl769-1800 594 

Green, Simeon nl804 597 

Green, Simon Rav 1810 106 

Green, Theodore 'Francis 1887 380 

Green, Thomas hl798 532 

Green, Timothv 1786 73 

Green, Williani Elijah 1798 86 

Green, William John 1891 397 

Green, Wilham Thomas 1890 392 



Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 



Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 
Greene 



Albert 1882 354 

Albert Collins hi 827 549 

Albert Gorton 1820 127 

Albert Rowland. . .nl869 653 

Allen 1902 473 

Augustus Arabert ... 1 880 346 

Benjamin 1772 69 

Benjamin Allen 1872 309 

Charles Warren 1863 271 

Charles William ... 1884 366 
Charles Winston., hi 82 7 549 

Chester Carr 1905 493 

Clarence Henry ..nl894 682 

Daniel Mvron 1897 690 

Edward Aborn nl841 613 

Edward Aborn 1876 326 

Edward Pike 1879 342 

Edward W m 732 

Edwin Farnham 1901 466 

Florence Ward nl904 727 

Frances Whittier. .nl885 670 

Frank Bartlett 1872 309 

Franklin 1799 88 

Frederic Albert 1891 397 

Frederick William . . 1902 473 

George Herbert 1863 271 

George Washington 

hl833 553 

Harris Rav 1854 235 

Harrv Leslie nl902 714 

Harrv Svlvester 1896 424 

Henr'y Franklin ..nl870 654 
Herbert Manlius . .nl897 690 



Name 



Class Page 



Greene, Herbert Whipple. .nl877 662 
Greene, Howard Ernest. .. .nl902 714 
Greene, Howard Johnson. .nl899 699 

Greene, Isaac Philip 1892 401 

Greene, James Whitman. . .nl840 612 
Greene, Jerome Bonaparte.nl 890 676 

Greene, John Francis 1891 397 

Greene, John Frank nl876 661 

Greene, John Jesse 1879 342 

Greene, John Stimson 1882 354 

Greene, Joseph 1825 143 

Greene, Mark Tififany nl903 720 

Greene, Nathanael hl776 523 

Greene, Percival Bailey. . . .nl876 661 
Greene, Percival Bartlett. . . 1901 

Greene, Ray Woodville 1883 

Greene, Richard Salter 1824 

Greene, Richard Ward 1812 

Greene, Robert Warren 1884 

Greene, Samuel D nl81 1 

Greene, Samuel Stillman. ... 1837 

Greene, Samuel Stuart 1883 

Greene, Samuel Ward 1789 

Greene, Spencer Benjamin nl904 724 

Greene, Stephen 1873 314 

Greene, Stephen Harold . .nl901 

Greene, Thomas Casey 1846 

Greene, Walter Montgomery 

nl871 

Greene, Warren Earl 1898 

Greene, William 1817 

Greene, William Albert. . . .nl835 

Greene, William Albert nl863 

Greene, William Cahoone. .nl849 

Greene, William Chace 187 5 

Greene, William Henry nl896 686 

Greene, William Maxwell . .nl 83 5 607 
Greene, William Montgomery 

nl864 

Greenleaf, Abner 1864 

Greenleaf, Elmer Dinsmore nl904 

Greenough, Caleb ml822 515 

Greenough, James Carruthers 

■ hl876 

Greenwood, Arthur Moses . . 1898 

Greer, David Hummell hi 890 

Gregory, Emma Helena. . . al901 

Gregory, Mary Louise 1901 

Gregson, Moses hi 7 74 

Grey, Nathaniel Oscar 1864 275 

Grier, Alexander Sutherland 

nl899 

Grier, William Potter nl855 

Griffin, Albert Angtis 1897 

Griffin, Arthur George nl877 

Griffin, Clifford Henry 1894 412 

Griffin, Frank 1840 185 

Griffin, La Roy Freese 1866 285 

Griffin, Louis 'Phillippe nl866 649 

Griffin, Robert H nl839 611 



466 
360 
140 
109 
366 
598 
173 
360 
76 



709 

207 

655 
441 
122 
607 
645 
620 
322 



647 
275 
724 



581 
441 
585 
506 
470 
522 



699 

628 
432 
662 



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Name Class Page 

Griffin, Thomas Jefferson. .nl899 699 

Griffith, Harry Elmer nl904 724 

Grigg, William Edgar nl888 673 

Griggs, George 1837 173 

Griggs, Stephen Chandler. .nl845 617 

Grim, Benjamin Ward 1899 449 

Grim, Joseph nl903 720 

Grime, George 1886 375 

Grinnell, John Brown 1873 315 

Grinnell, John Coggeshall. .nl849 620 

Grinnell, Richard Williams n 186 7 651 

Grinnell, Russell 1897 432 

Grinnell, William Minturn. . 1854 235 

Grinnell, William Taylor. . hl831 552 

Grinnell, William Taylor. . . . 1898 441 

Grisham, Gabriel Nelson 1878 337 

Griswold, Alexander Viets.hl810 539 

Griswold, Esther Dora 1902 478 

Griswold, George 1821 131 

Grose, Howard Bristol 1903 482 

Gross, Charles Francis nl904 724 

Gross, Edward Tudor 1901 466 

Grosvenor, Arthur Tucker nl901 709 
Grosvenor, James Brown 

Mason 1862 268 

Grosvenor, WiUiam 1860 260 

Grout, Edgar Homer 1885 371 

Grover, Arthur Leon 1898 441 

Grover, Henry E. E nl838 610 

Grover, Zuinglius 1842 192 

Grozier, Edwin Atkins nl882 666 

Guerney, James L nl817 599 

Guild, Alice Emma Parkin- 
son nl904 727 

Guild, Clarence Herbert. ... 1899 449 

Guild, Frederick Taft 1890 392 

Guild, George Dwight nl844 616 

Guild, Nathaniel M nl836 608 

Guild, Reuben Aldridge 1847 211 

Guild, Thacher Howland. . . . 1901 466 

Guile, Lucy Anna Bates 1898 444 

Guile, Walter Amer 1898 441 

Guilford, Paul Shelly 1899 449 

Guinness, Henry Grattan. .hl889 585 

Gulliver, Francis Daniel. . .nl902 714 

Gummere, Samuel hl865 574 

Gund, Torrey nl902 7 14 

Gunderson, Norman 1886 375 

Gunn, Edward Leroy 1886 375 

Gunn, Wilford Jay 1898 441 

Guptil, Fred Arthur nl903 720 

Gurney, David hl805 537 

Gurney, Elbridge nl841 613 

Gurney, James 1795 82 

Gurney, Joseph John hl838 557 

Gurney, Preston 1866 285 

Gurney, Sanford Keith 1897 432 

Gushe, Almond nl829 605 

Gushee, Abraham 1798 86 

Gushee, Edward Manning. . . 1858 251 



Name Class Page 

Gushee, Edward Stockb ridge 

1898 441 

Gushee, Walter Wadsworth 

nl891 677 

Gustin, George Mackie 1898 441 

Hackett, Richard nl839 611 

Hadley, Philip Bardwell 1903 482 

Hague, William .• . . . hl849 562 

Hahn, Beulah May 1900 463 

Hail, George nl894 682 

Haile, Levi 1821 131 

Haines, Benjamin Franklin 

nl899 699 

Halcrow, Mary Elizabeth. .nl904 727 



Hale 
Hale 
Hale 
Hale 
Hale 
Hale 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 
Hall 



Carleton 1896 424 

Christopher Sargeant .1820 127 

Daniel Mason 1828 152 

Gordon Dver 1899 449 

William. .\ 1880 346 

William Mason 1841 189 

Abiel hl823 547 

Addison nl848 619 

Benjamin Hunt 1790 77 

Charles Franklin 1877 331 

David Connolly 1901 466 

Dwight Hubbell 1899 449 

Frank Elliott nl896 686 

Franklin Lawrence. . nl 89 7 690 

Frederick Bvron 1867 289 

George Batchelder. . .nl903 720 

George Erastus nl850 621 

George Robinson 



Cooper nl894 682 

Hall, George Watson 1860 260 

Hall, Harry William nl900 704 

Hall, Henry Jewett 1900 458 

Hall, Jairus 1786 73 

Hall, James Elliott nl863 645 

Hall, James Pool nl854 626 

Hall, Joseph hl860 572 

Hall, Lemuel 1820 128 

Hall, Lewis Frederic nl903 720 

Hall, Lloyd Bowers 1794 80 

Hall, Martin Stuart 1905 493 

Hall, Minnie Arabella al900 505 

Hall, Monroe nl839 611 

Hall, Ogden nl841 613 

Hall, Richard Clarence 1841 189 

Hall, Richard Nelson nl844 616 

Hall, Robert nl850 621 

Hall, Silas 1809 104 

Hall, Walter Perley nl889 675 

Hall, Wells Albert 1904 487 

Hall, William 1848 214 

Hall, William Clifton nl877 662 

Hall, William White 1825 143 

Haller, John Frederick g 729 

Hallett, Benjamin Franklin 1816 120 
Hallett, Frank Thurston. ... 1900 458 
Hallett, George nl856 631 



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849 



Name Class Page 

Hallett, Sarah Newton 1901 470 

Hallihan, Garrett E nl896 686 

Halsey, Charles Burdett 1820 128 

Halsey, Thomas Lloyd 1793 79 

Halsted, John B nl842 614 

Ham, Albert Eugene 1864 275 

Ham, Charles H nl860 639 

Ham, Livingston 1894 412 

Hamblen, Samuel Willis 1886 37 5 

Hamill, William Henry 

Thomas nl893 680 

Hamilton, Alexander hl792 529 

Hamilton, Clarence Grant . . 1888 385 
Hamilton, Grace Margaret.nl 901 712 
Hamilton, James Eugene. . . 1883 360 
Hamlin, Augustin Powell . . 1897 432 

Hamlin, Edward Bowen 1872 310 

Hamlin, Elijah Livermore . . 1819 125 
Hamlin, Ernest Lincoln. . . nl889 675 

Hamm, Walter Charles 1870 301 

Hammersley, William nl858 636 

Hammett, Fred Mason 1880 346 

Hammill, Francis Henry 1900 458 

Hammond, Henry Hathaway 

1884 366 

Hammond, Henry Louis. . . . 1864 275 

Hammond, Justin 1827 ISO 

Hammond, Nehemiah Cobb 

nl842 614 

Hammond, William Gardner 

1821 131 

Hana, Leo Gregory nl903 720 

Hanan, Addison Garthwaite 

nl900 704 

Hancock, Arthur Murray . .nl897 690 

Hancock, John hl788 526 

Hancock, Samuel Farwell. . . 1864 27 5 

Hand, William Henry nl898 694 

Handel, Irving Libby nl903 720 

Handy, Fred Wesley Calvin 

nl902 714 

Handy, Ruth Louise nl904 727 

Hanley, Elijah Abraham.. al896 502 
Hanmer, Alfred Francis. . . nl865 648 

Hanna, George Byron 1865 280 

Hannaford, Levi A ml825 516 

Hannah, Septimus S nl855 628 

Hanscom, Homer Warren. . . 1900 458 

Hansen, Howard Forde 1877 331 

Hansen, William Forde 1845 202 

Hanson, Edward Shannon. . 1899 449 

Hanson, Harold Robert 1904 487 

Hanson, Philip Adams 1905 493 

Hanson, Ralph Frederick. .nl900 704 
Hapgood, Charles Hutchins. 1857 247 

Hapgood, Ephraim 1874 318 

Hapgood, Ernest Granger. nl901 709 

Hapgood, Henry N nl838 610 

Harding, Albert E nl818 600 

Harding, Daniel Fiske 1809 104 



Name Class Page 

Harding, Elisha ml819 514 

Harding, Harry Spear 1905 493 

Harding, Jonathan Russell. .1832 160 

Harding, Sewall nl818 600 

Harding, Thomas Rogers. .nl866 650 

Harding, William nl828 604 

Hardon, Virgil Orvin nl871 656 

Hardy, Henry Gano 1880 347 

Hardy, William Choate 1902 473 

Hare, Charles Henry 1885 371 

Hargrave, Anna Liguoria 

Gray 1899 455 

Kargren, Ellen nl902 718 

Hargrove, Charles nl902 714 

Harkness, Albert 1842 192 

Harkness, Albert Granger. . . 1879 342 
Harkness, Edward Everett. . 1905 493 

Harkness, William nl857 633 

Harlow, Albert Henry nl897 690 

Harlow, Wendell Edmund nl904 724 

Harmon, Augustus Ely 1848 214 

Harmount, William Robert 

nl867 651 

Harper, Charles Frederick. . 1892 401 

Harper, William Rae nl896 686 

Harriman, Willis Warren... 1903 482 
Harrington, Alexander Emor 

1895 418 

Harrington, Arthur Hudson 

1879 342 

Harrington, Bertha Ella. . .nl904 727 
Harrington, Charles Louis. nl864 647 
Harrington, Charles Nelson. 1870 301 
Harrington, Clifford Angell . 1883 360 
Harrington, George Clark.. nl889 675 
Harrington, George Wheaton 

nl898 694 

Harrington, Jubal 1825 143 

Harrington, Nahum 1807 100 

Harrington, Samuel nl810 598 

Harris, Caleb Fiske hl873 579 

Harris, Charles Augustus. . . 1897 432 

Harris, Earl C nl860 639 

Harris, Frank 1878 337 

Harris, Frederick Augustus 

Wentworth 1888 385 

Harris, George 1837 173 

Harris, George nl854 626 

Harris, Harding 1788 75 

Harris, Henry Pease nl860 639 

Harris, Isaac 1830 157 

Harris, James nl847 619 

Harris, James George nl899 699 

Harris, Joseph 1772 69 

Harris, Joseph Metcalf 1869 297 

Harris, Luther 1783 72 

Harris, Luther Metcalf 1811 107 

Harris, Nehemiah K nl806 597 

Harris, Ralph Bertram 1897 432 

Harris, Richmond Bullock. nl882 666 



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Name Class Page 

Harris, Samuel Turner 1858 251 

Harris, Stephen nl806 597 

Harris, Stephen Gushing. . . . 1886 376 

Harris, William 1883 361 

Harris, William Andrew. ... 1897 432 

Harris, William Torrey al893 500 

Harrod, William Andrew. . nl903 720 

Harson, Michael Joseph 1884 366 

Hart, Alida May Green 1905 496 

Hart, Charles 1841 189 

Hart, Ephraim LeRoy 1898 441 

Hart, Henry Clay nl852 623 

Hart, Henry Clay 1901 466 

Hart, Henry Joseph 1902 473 

Hart, Howard Farman 1904 487 

Hart, John 1776 71 

Hart, Levi 1802 92 

Hart, Oliver hl769 518 

Hart, William 1791 78 

Hart, William Albion 1903 482 

Hartman, Maurice nl903 720 

Hartridge, Charles J nl852 623 

Hartridge, Julian 1849 217 

Hartshorn, Joseph Charles. . 1841 189 
Hartshorn, Stella Josephine 

nl898 697 

Hartsock, Charles Grant 1889 388 

Hartwell, Foster nl836 608 

Hartwell, Jesse 1819 125 

Hartwell, John Bryant . . .nl842 614 
Hartwell, Joseph Charles. . . 1899 450 
Hartwell, Mortimer Hall. . . . 1870 302 

Harvey, Charles Edwin 1867 289 

Harvey, Edwin Bates 1884 366 

Harvey, William Riggs 1901 466 

Harvey, William Wirt nl894 682 

Harvie, Marion 1901 470 

Hascall, Charles Shailer 1904 487 

Hascall, Theodore Conrad . . 1905 493 

Hascall, William Chace 1905 493 

Haskell, Benjamin nl846 618 

Haskell, John Gideon nl858 636 

Haskell, Samuel 1845 202 

Haskell, William Wallace. .nl870 654 
Haslam, Charles Raymond.. 1902 473 

Haslam, John William nl903 720 

Hastings, Charles Colesworth 

Pinckney 1825 143 

Hastings, Charles William. nl878 662 
Hastings, Harry Worthing- 

ton 1904 487 

Hastings, Henry Harmon g 729 

Hastings, Judson Worthing- 

ton 1876 327 

Hastings, Marshall Robinson 

nl904 724 

Hastings, Samuel Jarvis. . .nl861 641 
Hastings, Stephen Goodwin. 1879 342 
Hastings, William Thomson 

1903 482 



Name Class Page 

Hatch, Frederick Albert. . .nl876 661 
Hatch, George Coggeshall. . . 1897 432 

Hatch, George Sears nl853 624 

Hathaway, Abner Alden. ... 1814 115 
Hathaway, Albert Barrows nl 82 5 603 
Hathaway, Candace Eveleen 

al903 508 

Hathaway, Edmund Valen- 
tine 1840 185 

Hathaway, Elnathan Pierce 

1818 124 

Hathaway, George 1824 140 

Hathaway, George Edgar.. nl901 709 
Hathaway, George Washing- 
ton 1822 135 

Hathaway, George West. . . . 1902 474 
Hathaway George White- 
field nl826 603 

Hathaway, Guilford Clinton. 1899 450 

Hathaway, Harriet May g 729 

Hathaway, Harry Sedgwick nl 888 673 

Hathaway, John 1793 80 

Hathaway, Joseph 1820 128 

Hatheway, Nicholas 1847 211 

Hatheway, Nicholas 1883 361 

Hathaway, Russell '. . . 1897 432 

Hathaway, Washington 1798 86 

Hathaway, William H nl859 638 

Hathorne, Benjamin Her- 
bert 1830 157 

Hatten, Mary Emeline nl901 712 

Haven, Jacob nl846 618 

Haven, William 1809 105 

Hawes, Alfred 1841 189 

Hawes, Elias 1790 77 

Hawes, Frank Sanborn nl888 673 

Hawes, George Henry nl857 633 

Hawes, Joel 1813 112 

Hawes, Oliver 1787 73 

Hawes, Peter 1790 77 

Hawes,, William Taber 1825 143 

Hawkes, Micajah ml814 512 

Hawkes, William Himes 1867 289 

Hawkins, Frederick Eugene. 1905 493 

Hawkins, Ida Ellis 1897 437 

Hawkins, Rush Christopher 

hl874 580 

Hawkins, Walter Stanley. .nl896 686 

Hawley, Charles W nl854 626 

Haws, Benjamin nl769-1800 594 

Hay, John 1858 251 

Hayden, Thaddeus Jerome nl896 686 

Hayes, Charles Wells nl849 620 

Hayes, Frederic 1881 350 

Hayes, Henry Wingate 1876 327 

Hayes, Jennie Cooke nl897 693 

Hayes, Levi nl769-1800 594 

Haves, Robert Pliny 1851 224 

Hayes, Ruth Bennett nl897 693 

Hayes, Seir nl801 596 



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851 



Name Class Page 

Hayes, Wingate 1844 199 

Hayman, Jacob 1894 412 

Haynes, Aaron nl837 609 

Haynes, Arus 1837 173 

Haynes, David 1841 189 

Hays, Mary Louise 1902 478 

Hayward, Barzillai 1807 100 

Ha>-ward, Elisha 1817 122 

Hayward, George Bradford 1901 466 
Hayward, Nathan.. . nl769-1800 594 

Hajrward, Oliver 1804 95 

Hayward, Philip 1796 83 

Hayward, Sumner 1878 337 

Hajnvard, Walter 1885 371 

Hazard, Benjainin 1792 79 

Hazard, Caroline hl899 591 

Hazard, Charles Henry. . . .nl856 631 

Hazard, Daniel Lvman. . . .nl884 668 

Hazard, Edward Hvill 1834 165 

Hazard, Enoch 1794 80 

Hazard, Frederick Rowland 1881 351 

Hazard, George Robinson. . .1894 412 

Hazard, John Alfred 1795 82 

Hazard. John Alfred nl829 605 

Hazard, John Newbold 1857 247 

Hazard, Lauriston Hartwell 1889 388 

Hazard, Nathaniel 1792 79 

Hazard, Rowland 1849 217 

Hazard, Rowland Gibson. .hl845 560 

Hazard, Rowland Gibson. . . 1876 327 

Hazard, Thomas Cranston. . 1792 79 

Hazard, Thomas George. . .nl882 666 

Hazard, William Tweedy. . . 1794 80 

Hazel, Clinton Decatur. . . .nl897 690 

Hazeltine, Harold Dexter. . . 1894 412 

Hazeltine, Hugh Vincent. . . 1899 450 
Hazlewood, Francis Tomlin- 

son 1864 275 

Healy, Carl Ernest 1894 412 

Healy, Francis P nl858 636 

Healey, John Joseph 1905 493 

Healey, John Ward nl901 709 

Heard, Edwin Hartwell 1851 224 

Heard, Jared Mann 1853 231 

Heath, Alfred Brown nl878 662 

Heath, Charles Reuben 1876 327 

Heath, Ralph Everett .-nl899 699 

Heathman, William Aaron nl895 684 

Heaton, Benjamin 1790 77 

Heaton, Hannah 1904 491 

Heaton, Isaac Erving 1832 161 

Hebden, John Calder 1885 371 

Heckman, John Francis. . . . 1904 487 

Hedberg, Emil Obson nl903 720 

Hedge, Levi hlSOS 538 

Heiser, Charles Lee Anthony 

1890 392 

Heisman, John William. . . nl891 677 

Helme, Nathaniel 1819 126 

Heltzer, Oscar Leonard. . . .nl904 724 



Name Class Page 

Hemmenway, Onslow 1848 214 

Henderson, George Donald. . 1853 231 
Henderson, James Jardine nl891 678 

Henderson, Robert J nl858 636 

Henderson, William Henrvnl837 609 
Hendrick, Elijah William.'. . 1871 306 

Hendrick, James Wesley 1872 310 

Henehan, Bessie Maura 1905 496 

Hennessey, James Francis nl900 704 
Hennessy, Sarah Marie. . . .nl901 712 
Hennessy, Thomas Charles. .1871 306 

Henry, Foster 1845 202 

Henry, Mellinger Edward. . . 1899 450 

Henry, William James nl902 714 

Henshaw, Alexander Gris- 

wold 1837 172 

Henshaw, Charles Henry.. nl853 624 
Henshaw, Harriet Frances. nl903 722 

Henshaw, John 1887 380 

Henshaw, Richmond nl855 628 

Henshaw, Stanley nl896 686 

Henson, Paul nl884 668 

Herbert, Charles nl860 639 

Herbert, Edward nl900 704 

Herr, Benjamin Laisdell. . . . 1882 354 
Herreshoff , Charles Frederick 

1828 152 

Herreshoff, James Brown. .nl857 633 

Herreshoff, John Brown 1825 143 

Herreshoff, John Brown 

Francis 1870 302 

Herreshofif , Nathanael Greene 

hl896 590 

Herrick, George Lucius. . . .nl865 648 

Herring, Edwin Aver 1872 310 

Herring, John Pea'body 1904 487 

Hersev, Alice Mina. . .'. 1903 485 

Hersey, David WiUiam nl879 664 

Hersey, George Dallas 1869 297 

Hersey, Helen Elizabeth 1903 485 

Hersey, Henry 1820 128 

Hersey, Ira Charles 1884 366 

Hersom, Fred Alden nl902 714 

Hervey, Eliphalet Williams, 1824 140 

Hess, Isban 1867 289 

Hewes, Charles Wesley 1843 195 

Hewett, Daniel 1812 109 

Hewett, Joseph nl896 686 

Hextall, William hl773 521 

Heydon, Howard Ravmond 

" nl904 724 

Heyw^ood, Ezra Hervey 1856 243 

Heywood, George Edwin. . nl863 645 
Heywood, Lincoln Crawford 

nl890 676 

Hibbard, Albert Lewis nlS95 684 

Hibbard, Charles 1850 220 

Hibbard, Herbert Wade. . . . 1886 376 

Hibbard, Milton nl842 614 

Hibbard, Nathaniel 1878 337 



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Name Class Page 

Hickman, William Raymond 

1905 493 

Hickok, Dormer Lew ellyn. . 1854 235 

Hicks, Ernest Abbott 1891 397 

Hicks, Galen 1799 88 

Hicks, Irving Clifton 1887 381 

Hicks, Leslie Robert 1903 482 

Hicks, Ratcliffe 1864 275 

Hicks, Ratcliffe George Earle 

1898 441 

Hidden, Charles Henry 1861 264 

Hidden, Walter nl874 659 

Hidden, Wilkins Updike 1865 280 

Higgins, Alexander Martin. . 1854 235 
Higgins, Elmer Fremont. ..nl890 676 

Higgins, Harry Shreve nl899 699 

Higgins, James Henry 1898 441 

Higgins, Leonidas Raymond 1884 366 

Higgins, Lothrop Davis 1899 450 

Higgins, Samuel McPherson 1894 412 

Higgins, William W nl834 607 

Higman, Harris Delos nl897 690 

Hill, Almon Ward nl886 671 

Hill, Crawford 1885 371 

Hill, Daniel Augustine nl899 699 

Hill, Edward Lapham nl902 715 

Hill, Ewing nl899 699 

Hill, Frederick Alexander. .nl88S 670 
Hill, George Wilson Crockett 

1892 401 

.11, Harrison Bucklin 1903 482 

11, Henry Randall nl868 652 

11, Herbert Faulkner nl895 684 

11, Jacob 1807 100 

11, Johnson Washington nl894 682 

11, Leonora 1902 478 

11, Mary Prentiss 1900 463 

■" ' 243 

633 
143 
155 
628 



11, Nathaniel Peter 1856 

11, RoUin Neale nl857 

11, Solon 1825 

11, Stephen Prescott 1829 

.11, Thomas Cooper nl855 

.11, William Austin 1902 474 

11, William Colver 1894 412 

11, William Leonard 1900 458 

Uiard, Carlos Grout 1899 450 

Uman, Adelia Thompson 

hl898 591 

Hillman, Walter 1854 235 

Hilton, Robert Benjamin . . . 1843 197 
Hilton, Winthrop Drown. . nl891 678 
Hinckley, Charles Henry. . .nl848 619 
Hinckley, Frank Leonard. . . 1891 397 
Hinckley, George Clarke. . .nl896 687 

Hinckley, William Pitt 1894 412 

Hindle, William nl901 709 

Hindley, Emma 1898 445 

Hinds, Albert Walker 1887 381 

Hinds, Harry Hiram 1905 493 

Hinton, James hl803 536 



Name Class Page 

Hitchcock, Charles 1869 297 

Hitchcock, Daniel hl771 521 

Hitchcock, Enos hl788 526 

Hitchcock, George 1872 310 

Hitchcock, Henry Russell. . . 1884 366 
Hitchcock, Jonathan Parsons 

1799 88 

Hixon, Asa 1825 143 

Hixon, Lucas nl816 599 

Hobart, Aaron 1805 97 

Hobart, Benjamin 1804 95 

Hobbs, Charles Alfred 1905 493 

Hobbs, Joseph Melzar 1883 361 

Hobigand, Jules Adolphe. . . 1878 337 

Hobson, Clifton Henry 1904 487 

Hock, Elias John nl882 666 

Hodgate, John Mathias nl865 648 

Hodges, Charles Henry. . . .nl869 653 

Hodges, Guilford nl 769-1800 594 

Hodges, Rufus 1823 137 

Hodges, Tisdale 1804 95 

Hodges, Zephaniah L nl809 598 

Hodgkinson, Joseph Ander- 
son nl903 720 

Hoffman, Howard nl861 641 

Hoffman, William George. . . 1904 487 

Hogan, William James nl903 720 

Hogg, George Woodley 1894 412 

Holbrook, Charles Francis. . 1855 239 
Holbrook, Daniel Jefferson. . 1863 272 
Holbrook, Elizabeth Rich- 
ards nl899 702 

Holbrook, George Abel 1861 264 

Holbrook, John Edwards. . . 1815 118 

Holbrook, John Josiah 1872 310 

Holbrook, Joseph hl791 528 

Holbrook, Josiah 1788 75 

Holbrook, Lowell nl843 615 

Holbrook, Silas Pinckney. . . 1815 118 
Holbrook, Silas Pinckney. . . 1859 255 
Holbrook, Uriah Hopkins. . . 1874 318 

Holbrook, WiUard 1814 115 

Holcombe, Henry hl800 534 

Holden, Charles 1832 161 

Holden, George James 1891 397 

Holden, Levi Hall 1835 167 

Holland, Benjamin 1905 493 

Holland, Dennis Joseph 1890 392 

HoUey, Alexander Lyman. . . 1853 232 

Hollingworth, Arthur nl897 690 

HoUingworth, Ruth Mitchell 

Mann g 730 

HoUoway, Edwin Samuel. .nl888 674 

Holman, David 1803 93 

Holman, David Emory 1876 327 

Holman, Frank Parke nl901 709 

Holman, Nathan 1797 85 

Holman, Russell nl838 610 

Holmberg, Carl Lester Mag- 
nus 1896 425 



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853 



433 
647 
482 
131 



547 

601 

92 



Name Class Page 

Holmes, Augustus Lawrence 

nl884 668 

Holmes, Charles Henry 1829 155 

Holmes, Clarence Warren. . . 1905 493 

Holmes, Daniel Franklin 1897 

Holmes, David Alfred nl864 

Holmes, Edward Winslow. . . 1903 

Holmes, Ezekiel 1821 

Holmes, George Sanford 1904 487 

Holmes, Henry 1806 99 

Holmes, James Stuart 1819 126 

Holmes, Jeremiah 1902 474 

Holmes, John 1796 83 

Holmes, John Jenckes 1863 272 

Holmes, John Sommers. . . .nl840 612 

Holmes, John Sophus 1864 276 

Holmes, Joseph 1796 83 

Holmes, Louis Rhodes 1899 450 

Holmes, Sylvester hl823 

Holmes. Thomas D nl822 

Holrovd, John 1802 

Holt, Charles Herbert 1902 474 

Holt, Flora May 1896 429 

Holt, George Washington, .nl 862 643 
Holt, Gustavus Benjamin. nl902 715 

Holt, Louisa Roberts 1905 496 

Holton, Arthur Thomas. . . nl903 720 

Homer, Jonathan hi 790 

Hood, Alfred Howland 1881 

Hood, Bessie Allen 1903 

Hood, Francis George nl902 715 

Hood, John Laurence 1900 458 

Hood, Martha Shepard Briggs 

1897 436 

Hood, Raymond Mathewson 

nl902 

Hood, Wendell Phillips nl864 

Hooper, Archalla nl 769-1 800 

Hope, John 1894 

Hope, Thomas 1900 

Hopkins, Albert Wesley. . .nl903 

Hopkins, Amos 1795 

Hopkins, Edgar Arnold 1905 493 

Hopkins, Esek 177 5 70 

Hopkins, Frank Edward 1898 441 

Hopkins, George Irving 187 5 323 

Hopkinf , George Olney 1861 264 

Hopkins, George William. . . 1878 337 

Hopkins, Henry Wade nl899 699 

Hopkins, John nl824 602 

Hopkins, John Carver 1869 297 

Hopkins, Philip R 1810 106 

Hopkins, Samuel hl790 527 

Hopkins, Stephen hl784 524 

Hopkins, Stephen Allen 1893 406 

Hopkins, William Burr nl897 690 

Hopkins, William Henry 1891 397 

Hopkinson, George 1896 425 

Hoppin, Augustus 1848 214 

Hoppin, Carrington 1834 165 



527 
351 
485 



715 
647 
595 
412 
458 
720 
82 



Name Class Page 

Hoppin, Cortland 1855 239 

Hoppin, Francis Edwin 1839 181 

Hoppin, George Frederic. ..nl856 631 

Hoppin, Levi nl807 597 

Hoppin, Levi nl825 603 

Hoppin, Nicholas 1831 159 

Hoppin, Washington nl847 619 

Hoppin, William Jones hl890 585 

Hoppin, William Warner. .. .1861 264 

Horr, George Edwin 1854 235 

Horr, George Edwin 1876 327 

Horsman, Oliver Chace 1899 450 

Horton, Edward Anthony .nl872 656 

Horton, Everett Jarvis 1902 474 

Horton, Francis 1828 152 

Horton, Fred Ellis 1895 418 

Horton, Herbert Bradford.. 1896 425 
Horton, Leonard Wheaton. . 1897 433 
Horton, Minnie Amelia. . . .nl896 688 

Horton, Pascal Allen 1869 297 

Horton, Roberta Alice 1905 496 

Horton, Victor Foote 1873 315 

Hosford, Arthur Heman. ..nl886 671 
Hoskins, Charles Chauncy. . . 1865 280 

Hosmer, Charles Edward 1861 264 

Hosmer, Elmer Samuel 1882 354 

Host, Arthur George 1898 441 

Host, James Harold Lauritz 

nl903 720 

Host, Mary Isabel Emerson 

nl900 707 

Hotchkiss, Arthur Ethelbert 

nl868 652 

Hotchkiss, George Lambert. 1867 289 

Hough, Ailing 1820 128 

Hough, Benezet Alanson. . . . 1866 285 

Hough, Charles Herbert 1901 467 

Hough, Minnie Hannah .... 1897 437 
Houfihan, Daniel Henry. . .nl899 699 

House, Emmett nl902 715 

House, Morris William 1888 385 

Hovey, Alvah hl856 569 

Hovey, Arthur Judson 1869 297 

Hovey, Frederick Howard. .1890 392 

Hovey, George Rice 1882 355 

Hovey, Horace Mason 1900 458 

Hovey, Isaac B ml820 514 

Hovev, Ray Palmer 1905 493 

Howard, Albert Harris. . . .nl884 668 

Howard, Arthur Allison 1905 494 

Howard, Charles Taylor 1878 337 

Howard, Daniel 1893 406 

Howard, Daniel S nl902 715 

Howard, Eddv PhilHps 1899 450 

Howard, Ezra" Williams 1838 177 

Howard, Francis 1797 85 

Howard, Frank Gilbert 1905 494 

Howard, Harris nl860 639 

Howard, Henry hl873 579 

Howard, James Leland hi 894 588 



854 



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Name Class Page 

Howard, John Edward 1815 118 

Howard, Joseph nl855 628 

Howard, Nathaniel Orson. . . 1903 482 

Howard, Will Russell g 729 

Howarth, Francis Andrew . . . 1872 310 

Howe, Arthur Whitney 1880 347 

Howe, Charles H nl856 631 

Howe, Elbridge Gerry 1821 131 

Howe, Frank Perley 1872 310 

Howe, Hubert Nelson nl879 664 

Howe, John 1805 97 

Howe, Mark Antony De 

Wolfe 1828 153 

Howe, Phineas 1847 211 

Howe, Reginald Heber 1866 285 

Howe, Roy Stanley nl899 699 

Howe, Samuel Gridley 1821 131 

Howe, Sereno 1839 181 

Howell, David hl769 518 

Howell, Elias 1772 69 

Howell, Jeremiah Brown. ... 1789 76 
Howell, Roger Williams 

nl769-1800 595 

Howes, James Sturgis nl902 715 

Howland, Alice Merrill g 729 

Howland, Carver 1873 315 

Howland, Daniel 1900 459 

Howland, Freeman Parker. nl824 602 

Howland, George hl852 564 

Howland, John hl835 555 

Howland, Matthew Morris. .1871 306 

Howland, Richard Smith 1868 292 

Howland, William Dillwyn. .1874 318 

Hoye, Henry Joseph 1895 418 

Hoyt, Albert Pierce 1878 337 

Hoyt, Charles Sherman 1901 467 

Hoyt, Colgate 1905 494 

Hoyt, Daniel Mansfield 1896 425 

Hoyt, Daniel Webster 1871 306 

Hoyt, David Webster hl872 579 

Hoyt, Ehzabeth Guild g 729 

Hoyt, Elton 1878 337 

Hoyt, Harold Williams nl896 687 

Hoyt, James Humphrey 1874 318' 

Hojrt, Robert Douglas g 729 

Hoyt, Wayland 1860 260 

Hoyt, William Edwin nl868 652 

Hubbard, Henry Calvin. . . nl879 664 

Hubbard, James 1816 120 

Hubbard, Wilham Henry. . . 1845 202 

Huckins, James 1832 161 

Hudson, Gardner Kirk 1896 425 

Hughes, Charles Evans 1881 351 

Hughes, Dyer ml822 515 

Hughes, Joseph hlSll 540 

Hughes, Joseph Alphonsus.nl 896 687 

Hughes, Ray Osgood 1900 459 

Hulbert, George Henry 1864 276 

Hulbert, Thomas Harlach..nl882 666 

Huling, Ray Greene 1869 297 



Name Class Page 

Hull, Arthur Johnson 1895 418 

Hull, Charles Arnold 1899 450 

Hull, Edward Felling 1898 441 

Hull, Elbert Orville nl891 678 

Hull, Harry Curtis 1898 441 

Hull, John Mason nl870 654 

Hull, Stephen hl814 542 

Hull, William Bird nl872 656 

Hull, William Henry 1901 467 

Hulse, Frank Clifton 1905 494 

Hume, Robert 1809 105 

Humes, Franklin Pierce . . .nl879 664 

Humes, John Fred nl888 674 

Humeston, Luther Frink. .nl851 622 

Humphrey, Sidney Daniels. . 1897 433 
Humphrey, Thomas Jefferson 

1821 131 

Humphreys, David hl802 535 

Humphreys, John Richard.nl 900 704 
Humphries, George Archibald 

nl904 



Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 
Hunt 



724 
450 
488 
580 
214 
441 



Albert Foster 1899 

Charles Wesley 1904 

David hl875 

Edward Tavlor 1848 

Ernest Morrill 1898 

George Llewellyn 1900 459 

Hattie Elmina g 730 

Henry Dwight g 730 

Irving Owen 1899 450 

John 1842 193 

John Mercer 1896 425 

Joseph Searles 1791 78 

Josiah hl8S3 566 

Nathaniel Farnum. .nl 841 613 
Peter Brown 1816 120 



Rolla Elijah 1900 459 

Stephen Foster 1904 488 

Winifred Ellsworth, .nl 900 704 

Hunter, Francis nl802 596 

Hunter, George Grant nl893 680 

Hunter, John Powell 1888 385 

Hunter, Richard Rallston. . . 1898 441 
Hunter, Thomas Robinson. . 1827 150 

Hunter, William 1791 78 

Huntington, Adoniram Jud- 

son hl868 576 

Huntington, Daniel nl809 598 

Huntington, George nl863 645 

Huntington, George 1882 355 

Huntoon, William Caswell. .1894 412 

Hurd, Edwin Gale nl898 694 

Hurd, William Lambert. . .nl874 659 

Hurley, Daniel 1903 482 

Huse, Bertha Beatrice Grant 

1897 437 

Huse, Charles Archelaus. ... 1878 337 

Huse, Henrv Felton 1896 42 5 

Huse, lohnWeslev 1900 459 

Hussey, Frederic Vinal 1900 459 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



855 



Name Class Page 

Hussey, Oliver Perry 1899 450 

Hutchins, Benjamin Tucker 

nlS59 638 

Hutchins, Charles nl856 631 

Hutchins, Elisha Perkins... n 1821 600 

Hutchins, Ezra 1811 107 

Hutchins, Herbert Bacon. .al901 506 

Hutchins, James H nlSlO 598 

Hutchins, James H nl839 611 

Hutchins, John Ladd 1807 100 

Hutchins, William ml 82 5 516 

Hutchison, Eleazar Carter.. . 1826 147 
Hutchinson, George Wallace 

nl888 674 

Hutchinson, John Skinner... 1869 297 
Hutchison, Newton Peck.... 1905 494 

Hyatt, Alphaeus hl898 591 

Hvde, Frederic Albert 1877 332 

Hyde, James Samuel nl899 699 

Hyde, Lucien Stevens 1905 494 

Hyde, Ralph Kingslev 1898 441 

Hylan, Albert Edward 1892 401 

Ide, Clarence Edward .nl893 680 

Ide, Jacob 1809 105 

lies, Constance Hurford g 730 

Ince, Joseph Waite 1902 474 

Ingalls, Alfred Wesley 1905 494 

Ingalls, Daniel ml822 515 

Ingalls, Will Clarence 1884 366 

Ingalls, William hl813 541 

Ingraham, Edward Duncan 

hlS20 546 

Ingraham, Eugene Lewis. ..n 187 3 657 
Ingraham, Howard Walter.nl 87 3 657 
Ingraham, John Shepard ... .1837 173 

Inman, Grace Elizabeth 1898 445 

Inman, Harris Smith 1860 260 

Innis, George Milo 1902 474 

Irons, Samuel Lafayette. ... 1881 351 

Irvine, Julia Josephine hl895 589 

Isaac, Alfred EUon 1904 488 

Isham, Norman Morrison . . . 1886 376 

Ives, Dwight 1835 167 

Ives, Moses Brown 1812 109 

Ives, Robert Hale 1816 120 

Ives, Robert Hale 1857 247 

Ives, Robert Milo nl899 699 

Ives, Thomas Poynton 1854 235 

Ives, William Carey 1865 280 

Jack, Philip Clav 1900 459 

Jackman, Luther Tavlor. . .nl899 700 

Jackson, Charles ".nl 769-1 800 595 

Jackson, Charles 1817 122 

Jackson, Eugene Bailey 1902 474 

Jackson, Francis Chester 

Rockwell 1894 413 

Jackson, Frank Hussey. . . .nl900 705 

Jackson, George 1788 7 5 

Jackson, George nl824 602 

Jackson, Henry 1817 122 



Name Class Page 

Jackson, Jenny Marie nl899 702 

Jackson, Joseph 1868 292 

Jackson, Ralph Wentworth . 1889 388 
Jackson, Walter Raleigh. . .nl875 660 
Jackson, WilHam Thomas. nl901 709 

Jacob, Thomas nl899 700 

Jacobs, Bela hl822 547 

Jacobs, Hervey Fitz nl863 645 

Jacobs, Horace Edgar 1893 406 

Jacobs, Walter Ballou 1882 355 

Jacobs, William Bela 1833 163 

James, Benjamin 1805 97 

James, Charles Tillinghast..hl838 557 

James, Charles Sexton 1843 196 

James, George Silas nl900 70S 

James, John Crawford 1871 306 

James, John Sexton 1842 193 

James, Luther Tillman 1873 315 

James, Richard Sexton. . . .hl850 563 

James, Samuel hl770 520 

James, Silas ml820 514 

Jameson, Ethel Clare 1898 445 

Jameson, Lillian g 730 

Jameson, Thorndike Cleaves 1840 185 
Jamieson, Robert Irving. . . . 1905 494 

Janes, Lewis George hl895 589 

Jaques, George 1836 170 

Jastram, Edward Perkins. . . 1895 418 
Jastram, Pardon Sheldon. ... 1860 260 

Jay, John hl794 530 

Jaynes, Almon Andrus. ... nl 899 700 

Jefferson, Thomas hl787 525 

Jeffery, George Clinton nl902 715 

Jeffries, John hl825 548 

Jelly, George Frederick 1864 276 

Jenckes, Francis Carter 1824 140 

Jenckes, Frederick Latimer 

nl898 694 

Jenckes, George Washing- 
ton 1851 224 

Jenckes, Jerathmel Bowers.. 1825 143 

Jenckes, Joseph 1782 71 

Jenckes, Joseph Martin. . . .nl897 690 
Jenckes, Joseph Sherbourne. 1824 140 

Jenckes, Leland Deloss 1861 264 

Jenckes, Thomas Allen 1838 17 7 

Jenckes, Thomas Allen 1877 332 

Jencks, Charles William 1880 347 

Jencks, Ephraim Henry .. .nl864 647 
Jencks, Erasmus Norcross..nl846 618 

Jenkins, Benjamin W nl832 606 

Jenkins, Edward hl803 536 

Jenkins, John Foster nl846 618 

Jenkins, Moses Brown 1855 239 

Jenks, Anna Belle g 730 

Jenks, Carrie Cordelia nl896 688 

Jenks, Daniel Browning. . ..nl854 626 

Jenks, Daniel Sanford 1890 392 

Jenks, Elisha Tucker Peirce 

1895 418 



8S6 



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Name Class Page 

Jenks, Ernest Potter 1889 388 

Jenks, Frank Richmond. . .nl888 674 

Jenks, George Francis 1898 442 

Jenks, Hervey 1810 106 

Jenks, Hiram Cleveland... .nl899 700 

Jenks, James Lawrence 1884 366 

Jenks, John Whipple Potter 

1838 177 

Jenks, Stephen Arnold nl8S4 626 

Jenney, Ansel G nl857 633 

Jenney, William Henry Harri- 
son 1859 255 

Jennings, Andrew Jackson. 1872 310 

Jennings, Frank Alvord 1899 450 

Jennings, James hl774 522 

Jennings, Oliver Saunders. .. 1905 494 

Jenny, William hl842 559 

Jepherson, George Arthur. . . 1887 381 
Jernegan, Joseph Leonard. ..1831 159 

Jernegan, Marcus Wilson 1896 425 

Jernegan, Prescott Ford 1889 388 

Jessup, John Colgate nl893 680 

Jessup, Royal Nesmith 1904 488 

Jewell, Joseph Hayden 1871 306 

Jewett, Charles Coffin 1835 167 

Jewett, Henry Cushing 1824 140 

Jewett, Howard Clifton 1881 351 

Jewett, Lyman 1843 196 

Jewett, Origen S nl841 613 

Jewett, Paul 1802 92 

Jewett, Walter Kendall 1891 397 

Jillson, Elizabeth Alvira. . .nl897 693 
Jillson, Frederick Augustus 

nl893 680 

Jillson, Harold Ladd nl897 690 

Jillson, WiUiam Everett 1846 207 

Jillson, William Everett 1882 355 

Johns, William hl820 546 

Johnson, Aholiab 1823 138 

Johnson, Albert Bushnell . ...1891 397 

Johnson, Alfred Evan 1871 306 

Johnson, Alfred Scott 1890 392 

Johnson, Allen Tibbitts nl889 675 

Johnson, Artemas 1808 102 

Johnson, Arthur Pliny 1888 385 

Johnson, Ben Wayland 1893 406 

Johnson, Carrie Mabel Dexter 

nl902 718 

Johnson, Charles Kelsall. ... 1834 165 
Johnson, Clarke Howard. . . . 1877 332 

Johnson, Daniel 1806 99 

Johnson, Dean nl836 608 

Johnson, Edgar Mann 1893 407 

Johnson, Edward West nl896 687 

Johnson, Edwin Lehman... 1884 367 

Johnson, Elias Henry hl877 582 

Johnson, Emmons nl862 643 

Johnson, Ernest Henry 1891 397 

Johnson, Evan Malbone 1808 102 

Johnson, Evelyn Olive 1899 455 



Name Class Page 

Johnson, Flora nl904 727 

Johnson, Francis Cleaveland 

nl844 616 

Johnson, Francis Severance. 1899 450 
Johnson, Frank William. . .nl 904 725 

Johnson, Henry James nl863 645 

Johnson, Horace Samuel. . nl902 715 

Johnson, James Wager nl884 668 

Johnson, John Henry nl856 631 

Johnson, John P nl900 705 

Johnson, Joseph nl902 715 

Johnson, Joseph Harris 1884 367 

Johnson, Joseph Oscar nl896 687 

Johnson, Julius Arthur 1882 355 

Johnson, Julius Earle 1854 236 

Johnson, Levi nl812 598 

Johnson, Lewis Melvin nl861 642 

Johnson, Marcus Morton 1870 302 

Johnson, Melvin Clermont... 1900 459 
Johnson, Millard Fillmore. . . 1876 327 
Johnson, Nathaniel Emmons 

1825 143 

Johnson, Nels 1899 450 

Johnson, Phineas 1799 88 

Johnson, Ralph Gerhardt. . . 1905 494 
Johnson, Rhodolphus Henry 

nl863 645 

Johnson, Robert Gray 1860 260 

Johnson, Roswell Hill nl899 700 

Johnson, Stephen C nl826 603 

Johnson, Thomas Hornby.. nl 848 619 

Johnson, Truman 1879 342 

Johnson, William BuUein. .hl814 542 
Johnson, William Carter. . .nl901 709 
Johnson, William Greene ..nl866 650 
Johnson, William Warren.. nl856 631 
Johnston, Henry Wentworth 

1854 236 

Johnston, William Dawson. . 1893 407 

Jones, Alexander 1814 115 

Jones, Alexander 1782 72 

Jones, Benjamin Dunn. . . . nl864 647 
Jones, Benjamin Dunn. . . . nl897 690 

Jones, David hi 7 74 522 

Jones, Edward Davis . . . .nl877 662 
Jones, Edward Simmons. . .nl868 652 

Jones, Frank Oscar 1897 433 

Jones, Frederick Augustus. . 1896 425 

Jones, Frederick Clark 1904 488 

Jones, Frederick William... n 189 6 687 

Jones, George Seneca nl863 645 

Jones, Grace June 1901 470 

Jones, Harry Wild 1882 355 

Jones, Horatio Gates hl812 541 

Jones, Horatio Gates hl863 57 3 

Jones, Howard Malcom 1853 232 

Jones, Isaac Francis 1843 196 

Jones, John 1791 78 

Jones, John Davis Edmands. 1845 202 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



857 



Name Class Page 

Jones, John Davis Edmands 

1893 407 

Jones, John Gilmore 1836 170 

Jones, John Taylor nl823 601 

Jones, Joseph nl821 601 

Jones, Joshua Henry 1903 482 

Jones, Lambert Jefferson. ... 1837 173 

Jones, Morgan hl793 529 

Jones, Nelson Bishop 187 5 323 

Jones, Preston Day 1869 297 

Jones, Robert Strettle hi 7 69 519 

Jones, Samuel hl769 519 

Jones, Timothy 1774 70 

Jones, William hl828 550 

Jones, WiUiam 1899 450 

Jones, William Augustine. , , 1896 425 

Jones, William B nl859 638 

Jones, William Green nl890 676 

Jones, William L nl860 639 

Jones, William Ogden nl869 653 

Jordan, James Brewer 1851 224 

Jordan, John Packard nl899 700 

Jordan, Jules hl895 589 

Joselyn, Caleb Bates nl857 634 

Joslen, Joseph 1814 115 

Joslin, Harold Vincent 1904 488 

Joslin, Henry Van Amburgh 

1867 289 

Joslin, Howard Payson 1875 323 

Joslin, Lulu Broadbent 1905 496 

Joslin, William Carv 1876 327 

Joj'ce, Arthur Well'esley. . .nl891 678 

Judah, John Mantle 1867 290 

Judah, Noble Brandon 1872 310 

Judah, Noble Brandon 1904 488 

Judd, Orrin Bishop nl842 614 

Judd, WilHam Heron 1824 140 

Judson, Adoniram 1807 100 

Judson, Adoniram Brown . . 1859 255 

Judson, Edward 1865 280 

Judson, Elnathan hl818 544 

Judson, Elnathan 1859 255 

Judson, Henry Hall nl864 647 

Judson, John 'Work 1802 92 

Judson, Walter Herbert 1847 211 

Judson, Samuel Herbert. . .nl847 619 
Judson, Walter Price Bart- 

lett 1818 124 

Jutten, Llewellyn William . . . 1904 488 

Kamm, Charles Tilton nl884 668 

Kaufiman, Frank Bache. , ,nl 876 661 
Kavanaugh, Luke Joseph. . . 1898 442 

Keach, Walter Esmond 1887 381 

Keating, Frederick Lionel 

Chester 1895 418 

Keegan, William Robert. . . . 1882 355 

Keely, George hl820 546 

Keely, George Washington. . 1824 140 

Keen, Herbert Ide 1880 347 

Keen, William Williams 1859 255 



Name Class Page 

Keene, George Frederick. ... 1875 323 

Keene, Hersey Roy nl904 725 

Keigwin, Henry Webster 1879 343 

Keith, Herbert Fisher nl863 645 

Keith, James Munroe 1845 202 

Keith, Jarius Shaw 1819 126 

Keith, Jonathan 1805 97 

Kelaghan, John Henry 1898 442 

Kelleher, George Edward 1904 488 

Kellen, William Vail 1872 310 

Kelley, James Prentice 1877 332 

Kelley, Jason Billings 1862 268 

Kelley, Solon Chester 1886 376 

Kellogg, Harry Francis 1901 467 

Kellogg, Julius Field nl855 628 

Kelly, Erasmus hl772 521 

Kelly, Israel Webster nl901 725 

Kelly, Thomas nl898 694 

Kelsey, Asa Edward 1899 450 

Kelton, Edward Gifford. . . nl863 645 
Kemmerer, William Henry n 1867 651 

Kempton, Alyan Alden 1896 425 

Kendall, Benjamin 1844 199 

Kendall, Edward nl902 715 

Kendall, Henry Lucien 1871 306 

Kendall, Leon Munn 1905 494 

Kendrick, Daniel 1810 106 

Kendrick, James Ryland. . . 1840 186 

Kendrick, Nathanie'l hl819 545 

Kenerson, William Herbert. 1896 425 

Kennady, John Walker 1850 220 

Kennedy, Herbert Harley. .nl899 700 

Kent, James Manning 1899 451 

Kent, John Lester nl892 679 

Kent, Reyere Warren nl899 700 

Kenworthy, Thomas Henry. 1901 467 
Kenyon, Elizabeth Watson al897 503 

Kenyon, Florence Ruth nl896 688 

Kenyon, George Henry 1864 276 

Kenyon, Harold Denison . ..nl902 715 
Kenyon, Henry Benjamin nl873 657 

Kenyon, Herbert Alden 1904 488 

Kenyon, Howard Day 1896 425 

Kenyon, Lewis Perry nl872 656 

Keough, Daniel Augustus. .nl898 694 

Kern, Martin Wilmarth 1892 402 

Ketcham, George Washing- 
ton 1860 260 

Ketchum, Emoline nl896 689 

Kettner, Jacob 1881 351 

Kettner, Ralph Darling 1905 494 

Keyes, Austin Herbert al898 504 

Keyser, Walter PhiHp nl847 619 

Kilburn, Elbridge Gary nl830 605 

Kiley, Edward Stephen 1891 397 

Killelea, Joseph Mary 1890 392 

Killey, William E nl860 639 

Kilton, George Frederic 1853 232 

Kilvert, Graham nl896 687 

Kilyert, Walter Dunn nl895 695 



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Name Class Page 

Kimball, Asa 1796 83 

Kimball, Charles Edmunds 1877 332 

Kimball, Charles Otis hl828 550 

Kimball, Gertrude Selwyn nl898 697 

Kimball, Hazen 1895 418 

Kimball, Horace Earle nl904 725 

Kimball, Isaac 1817 122 

Kimball, LucianFenner. . .nl 901 709 

Kimball, Timothy L m 732 

Kimball, Walter Hammond. 1894 413 
Kimball, William Batchelder 

1839 181 

Kimball, William Eugene.. nl 869 653 

Kimber, John Shober nl887 672 

Kinder, Elizabeth Robina 

Peckham 1895 422 

King, Charles Goodrich nl860 639 

King, Charles Goodrich. . . .nl889 675 

King, Charles Gregory 1884 367 

King, Charles W nl82 7 604 

King, Clarence hl890 585 

King, Dan Ozro nl876 661 

King, David 1796 83 

King, David 1831 159 

King, Eli 1787 73 

King, Elisha Porter nl844 616 

King, Eugene Pride 1876 327 

King, Frederic Augustus. . .nl863 645 

King, Floren nl872 656 

King, George Farquhar Jones 

1889 388 

King, George Gordon 1825 143 

King, George Olcott 1866 285 

King, George Potter nl896 687 

King, Howard Frost nl897 690 

King, Howard Henderson. . . 1902 474 

King, Jerome Allen nl873 657 

King, Lida Shaw al894 500 

King, Lyman Winslow 1879 343 

King, Nathan nl840 612 

King, Ralph Thrall 1878 337 

King, Samuel 1791 78 

King, Samuel nl806 597 

King, Thomas Knight hl858 570 

King, William Dehon 1859 256 

King, WiUiam Henrv 1838 177 

King, William Howard nl874 659 

King, WilHam Irvine 1901 467 

King, WilHam Vernon 1792 79 

King, Winnifred Belle 1899 455 

Kinghorn, Joseph hi 828 550 

Kingman, Charles Harvey.. 1905 494 

Kingman, Eliab nl769-1800 595 

Kingman, Eliab 1816 120 

Kingman, Lucius 1830 157 

Kingsbury, Cyrus 1812 109 

Kingsbury, John 1826 147 

Kingsbury, Joseph nl815 599 

Kingsbury, Samuel 1822 135 

Kingsbvirv, Samuel Allen ..ml816 513 



Name Class Page 

Kingsbury, William Henry. .1853 232 
Kingsford, Howard Nelson nl898 695 

Kingsley, Albert Eugene 1890 392 

Kingsley, Edwin Abijah. . .nl869 653 

Kinne, Charles Henry 1879 343 

Kinney, Harry Wintroad. .nl882 666 

Kinnicut, Thomas 1822 135 

Kinsey, Abram B nl856 631 

Kinsley, Frederic Mason 1903 482 

Kinsman, Benjamin Willis. .1852 228 

Kirby, Holder Crary nl898 695 

Kirby, Joseph Davis: 1867 290 

Kirby, William Walter. . ...^1900 705 

Kirk, Charles Dobyns nl852 623 

Kirldand, John Thornton, .hi 794 531 
Kirkley, Richard Williams. . 1894 413 

Kirwen, Joseph nl893 680 

Klingenhagen, Anna Marie.nl 901 712 
Kneass, Charles Lombaert .nl858 636 

Kneass, William H nl859 638 

Kneisly, Charles Christian. . . 1873 315 
Knight, Clinton Prescott. . .nl885 670 

Knight, Daniel 1813 112 

Knight, Ephraim hl852 565 

Knight, Henry Clifford 1875 323 

Knight, Henry Cogswell 1812 109 

Knight, Henry Dyer nl902 715 

Knight, Joseph 1813 112 

Knight, Nehemiah 1833 163 

Knight, Orray Taft nl863 645 

Knight, Susanna Eliza nl904 727 

Knight, Walter Brayton 1870 302 

Knight, Webster 1876 327 

Knight, William Moore 1877 332 

Knights, Frederic Mellen g 730 

Knoop, William Theodore. .. 1901 467 
Knowles, Charles Edward. . . 1891 397 
Knowles, Edward Randall.nl 881 665 

Knowles, Edwin 1894 413 

Knowles, Jerome Henry. . .nl899 700 
Knowles, John Courtland. .nl868 652 

Knowles, John Power 1836 170 

Knowles, John Power 1880 347 

Knowles, Stephen Dexter. .nl902 715 

Knowles, WiUiam 1843 196 

Knowlton, Cyrus 1845 203 

Knowlton, Ray Forrest 1902 474 

Knox, John 1887 381 

KoUig, Matthew nl904 725 

KoUock, Cornelius 1845 203 

KoUock, Lemuel 1786 73 

Kollock, Oliver Hawes 1811 107 

Koopman, William Franklin 

1899 451 

Krause, Allen Kramer 1901 467 

Kyle, James Gregory nl860 639 

Lace, John Joseph 1897 433 

Ladd, Albee Lovejov nl899 700 

Ladd, Charles Frederic 1863 272 

Ladd, Frederic Pierpont 1893 407 



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859 



Name Class Page 

Ladd, Herbert Warren hl892 587 

Ladd, Isaac Gifford 1886 376 

Ladd, Mary Louise Gregory 

1901 470 

Ladd, Samuel nl842 614 

Ladd, William Coffin 1881 351 

LaDuc, Thomas nl856 631 

Lake, John nl897 690 

Lake, William Douglas nl839 611 

Lakey, Frank Edwin 1894 413 

Lamar, Albert Rees nl851 622 

Lamb, James Curtis 1876 328 

Lamb, John nl857 634 

Lamb, Richard nl884 668 

Lambert, Nathaniel . 1787 74 

Lambert, Thomas Ricker. .hl845 560 

Lamkie, William John 1905 494 

Lamont, Hammond hl900 591 

Lamphear, Grace Edith. . . .nl896 689 
Lamphere, George Elmer. . nl904 725 
Lamson, Darius Francis. . .nl860 640 
Lamson, Ebenezer Eastburn 

nl864 647 

Lamson, Elliott Woodbury. .1893 407 
Lamson, Herbert Huntington 

nl883 667 

Lamson, Isaac Albert 1880 347 

Lamson, Norton Jude nl902 715 

Lamson, Samuel 1828 153 

Lancey, Elno Dustin 1895 418 

Landon, Margaret May 1896 429 

Landrum, William Warren. .1872 311 
Lane, Gertrtide Gardner. . .nl900 707 

Lane, Harriet Gertrude 1905 496 

Lane, Henry Douglas nl880 664 

Lane, Henrv Fayette 1850 220 

Lane, Isaac'. nl769-1800 595 

Lane, Ralph Arthur 1904 488 

Lane, Wallace Rutherford.nl 899 700 

Lane, Wilfred Clary nl901 709 

Lane, William Albert 1886 376 

Lane, William Edmund ... .nl904 725 

Lane, WilHam Hoyle 1880 347 

Lang, Herbert Bowman. . . . 1896 425 

Langdon, Courtney hi 891 586 

Langdon, William Chauncy.1892 402 

Langley, Alfred Gideon 1876 328 

Langworthy, Louis Russell. . 1904 488 
Lanphear, Elisha Frederic. .1875 323 
Lapham, Benjamin Newell. . 1843 196 

Lapham, Myron Daniel 1900 459 

Lapham, Oscar 1864 276 

Lapham, Simon Sayles 1898 442 

Larcher, William nl901 709 

Larkin, Alexander Joseph. . . 1903 482 

Larkin, James Henry nl896 687 

Larkin, Lyman Barnes . . . .hl838 557 
Lamed, Edwin Channing. . . 1840 186 
Lamed. Edwin Channing. . . 1878 337 
Earned, Erastus 1795 82 



Name Class Page 

Lamed. George 1792 79 

Lamed, Samuel hi 83 5 555 

Larry, Anne May 1899 455 

Larrv, Evangeline nl900 707 

Larry, John DeWitt nl896 687 

Larwill, John Straughan 1860 260 

Latham, Eva Jane nl900 707 

Latham, Frank Terry 1877 332 

Latham, Harriet Lusannah 

nl899 702 

Latham, Henry Simmons. . . 1863 272 

Latham, Williams 1827 150 

Lathrop, James Walcott. . . . 1847 211 
Lathrop, William Gilbert... 1889 388 

Lauder, William 1898 442 

Laughlin, Henry Alexander 1860 260 
Lavander, James Francis. .nl902 715 
Laviolette, Maria Louise. . . . 1905 496 

Law, Andrew 17 7 5 70 

Lawlor, Thomas Francis. . .nl901 709 
Lawrence, Edward Newbold 

nl864 647 

Lawrence, James Gore King 1865 280 

Lawrence, John H nl822 601 

Lawrence, William Beach. .hl869 577 

Lawry, George Albert nl902 715 

Laws, Martin Luther 1864 276 

Lawson, Frank May nl901 709 

Lawson, James 1895 418 

Lawton, Alfred 1851 224 

Lawton, Arthur Thomas 1882 355 

Lawton, Charles Engs 1886 376 

Lawton, Edward Pavson.. nl853 624 

Lawton, Francis ' 1869 297 

Lawton, Job George nl847 619 

Lawton, William Ross 1903 482 

Lawton, William Seabrook.nl 846 618 

Lawton, Uriah WilHam 1856 244 

Lazell, Charles Thurber 1864 276 

Lazell, Ebenezer 1788 75 

Lazell, Jonathan Ellis nl833 606 

Lazell, Warren Ellis nl852 623 

Leach, Arunah A nl838 610 

Leach, Daniel 1830 157 

Leach. Harry Clifford 1902 474 

Leach, James Edward 1848 215 

Leach, James Edward 1874 318 

Leach, Simeon Ryarson 1883 361 

Leahy, Bessie Madeleine. . . . 1905 496 
Learning, Jonathan Furman 

nl846 618 

Lear, Robert Herman nl902 715 

Learned, Erwin Harvey. . .nl902 715 

Learned, Leslie Elias 1893 407 

Learned. William Setchell ... 1897 433 
Learned, William Turell. . . . 1882 355 
Leathe, William Edward. . .nl895 684 

Leavenworth, Nathan 1874 318 

Leavitt, Edward Chalmers. nl863 645 
Leavitt, Julius Adelbert 1875 323 



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Name Class Page 

LeBaron, James Francis. . .nl845 617 

Le Baron, Lemuel 1799 88 

Lederer, Edward Benedict .. 1901 467 
Lederer, Gertrude Weisl. . .nl902 718 
Ledwith, William Michael.. 1860 260 

Lee, Christopher Marble 1877 332 

Lee, Mary Child 1902 478 

Lee, William nl813 599 

Leech, James William nl902 715 

Leeson, George Edwin 1874 318 

Leete, Alexander Duncan. . . 1883 361 

Leete, Millicent Rawson 1902 478 

Legate, Henry nl817 599 

Le Grand, Abraham 1896 425 

Leighton, Harry Gancelo 1903 482 

Leighton, Samuel S nl838 610 

Leland, Aaron hl815 543 

Leland, Aaron Whitney. . . .hl814 542 

Leland, Alonzo nl844 616 

Leland, Augustin 1834 165 

Leland, Charles Bainbridge .1904 488 

Leland, Dexter 1822 135 

Leland, Francis 1838 177 

Leland, Ira 1837 173 

Leland, Pardon Kimball. . .nl850 621 
Leland, Phineas Washing- 
ton nl825 603 

Leland, Waldo Gifford 1900 459 

Leland, Wilfred Chester nl892 679 

Lemon, George Washington 

nl856 631 

Lennon, John Maria nl904 725 

Lent, Frederick 1900 459 

Lent, James Manning nl904 725 

Lentell, Jesse Valentine. . . nl850 621 

Lentell, Richard 1844 199 

Leonard, Alpha Freeman. . . 1904 488 

Leonard, ApoUos hl791 528 

Leonard, Arthur Newton 1892 402 

Leonard, Bernard hl804 536 

Leonard, Charles nl902 715 

Leonard, Charles Melvin 1883 361 

Leonard, David 1792 79 

Leonard, Edward Francke.nl 856 631 
Leonard, Esek Samuel Hop- 
kins 1814 115 

Leonard, Ezekiel B nl803 596 

Leonard, Ezra 1801 90 

Leonard, Frank Jacob nl865 648 

Leonard, George nl802 596 

Leonard, George hl804 537 

Leonard, George 1824 140 

Leonard, Grace Fisher 1903 485 

Leonard, Henry Fiske 1826 147 

Leonard, John Burroughs 

Hopkins .1814 115 

Leonard, Joshua 1788 75 

Leonard, Mary Beecher 1899 455 

Leonard, Nehemiah Allen. . . 1848 215 
Leonard, Oliver 1787 74 



Name Class Page 

Leonard, Samuel hl791 528 

Leonard, William Augustus 1793 80 

Leonard, Zenas Lockwood. . 1880 347 

Leonard, Zenas Lockwood. . 1794 80 

Leonard, Zephaniah hl793 529 

Leonard, Zephaniah 1793 80 

Lesley, James 1801 90 

LeStage, Donald nl901 709 

Lester, Clarence Brown 1900 459 

Lester, John Erastus 1862 268 

Letombe, Joseph Philippe. hi 791 528 

Lettsom, John Coakley. . . .hl794 531 

Le Valley, Mabel Snow 1900 463 

Leveen, Isa Henry 1883 361 

Leverett, Warren 1832 161 

Leverett, Washington 1822 161 

Leverett, William 1824 140 

Levis, Harry Benjamin. . . .nl899 700 

Lewin, Ezra S nl858 636 

Lewis, Charles Ervin 1897 433 

Lewis, Edgar Alexander. . .nl897 690 

Lewis, Elsie Lilla nl899 703 

Lewis, Ernest Farnum 1905 494 

Lewis, Evan 1866 285 

Lewis, Frank Grant 1893 407 

Lewis, Frank Horton nl897 690 

Lewis, George Henry nl903 720 

Lewis, Harry Edwin nl896 687 

Lewis, James Albert nl881 665 

Lewis, John Bosworth nl896 687 

Lewis, John Dexter nl868 652 

Lewis, Joseph Francis nl903 720 

Lewis, Joseph West 1894 413 

Lewis, William m 732 

Lewisohn, Sam nl897 691 

Libbey, Samuel Pray nl870 654 

Libby, Arthur Stephen a 1904 509 

Lightburn, Benjamin Willey 

1884 367 

Lillibridge, Edward Hoxie.nl 87 3 657 
Lillibridge, Jesse Wanton 

Shippee, nl904 725 

Lincoln, Allan Heman nl876 661 

Arthur 1870 302 

Charles Henry 1861 265 

Heman 1840 186 

James Granger 1880 347 

James Madison. . .nl844 616 

John Larkin 1836 170 

John Larkin 1873 315 

Jotham 1836 170 

Kirke Porter 1902 474 

Leontine hl889 585 

Louis Manson 1892 402 



Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 
Lincoln 



Samuel Everett 1904 488 



Solomon 1822 

Theodore Gerry. . nl862 
Theodore Leonard. .1825 
William Ensign 1868 



Linden, John 1901 



135 
643 
144 
293 
467 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



86 1 



Name Class Page 

Lindsay, Lucky Alonzo 1887 381 

Lindsey, John nl807 597 

Lindsay, John Hathaway. . . 1892 402 
Lindsey, Joseph Ferdinand. .1873 315 

Linfield, Augustus nl869 653 

Lingham, Clarence Hart. . . . 1897 433 

Linsley, Harvey nl870 654 

Lippitt, Charles Warren 1865 280 

Lippitt, Edward Russell. ... 1817 122 

Lippitt, Francis James 1830 157 

Lippitt, George Warren. . . nl838 610 

Lippitt, Henry Frederic 1878 337 

Lippitt, Jeremiah 1808 102 

Lippitt, John nl814 599 

Lippitt, John nl849 621 

Lippitt, Joseph Francis 1805 97 

Lippitt, Robert Lincoln. . . .nl882 666 
Lippitt, William Millard. . .nl888 674 
Liscomb, William Shields. . . 1872 311 

Lisk, Charles Wayland 1890 392 

Lisle, Frank Dyer 1891 397 

Lisle, Frank Fred de nl904 725 

Litchfield, George Allen nl863 645 

Litchfield, Joseph 1773 69 

Litchfield, Roy Sylvestor. .nl903 721 

Littell, Henry Augustus 1855 240 

Little, Amos Brickett nl844 616 

Little, John Park 1794 81 

Littlefield, Clarence 1885 372 

Littlefield, James Bancroft. . 1902 474 
Littlefield, Katharine Frances 

1902 478 

Littlefield, Leland Howard nl892 679 
Littlefield, Nathan Whitman 

1899 451 

Livermore, Silas 1842 193 

Livesey, Milton nl863 645 

Livingston, Benjamin Thom- 
son 1897 433 

Llewellyn, Arthur Joseph Al- 
fred 1893 407 

Lloyd, Charles Sumner. . . .nl900 705 
Lloyd, Marian Towne Baker 

g 728 

Lobdell, Ebenezer nl808 598 

Locke, Benjamin Lawrence. 1847 211 

Locke, Edwin Allen 1896 426 

Locke, George Lyman hi 893 588 

Locke, John Francis nl869 653 

Locke, Minnie Elizabeth. . .nl904 727 
Lockwood, Chauncey Avery 

nl897 691 

Lockwood, James Thomas.. 187 6 328 

Lockwood, Moses Brown. .hl857 569 

Loeb, Irvin Jacob Schwarz.nl 902 715 

Loepsinger, Albert John. . .nl904 72 5 

Lombard, George Edward. nl897 691 

Lonergan, John Lewis nl902 715 

Long, Joseph Darwin 1855 240 

Long, Luther Rice 1849 217 



Name Class Page 

Long, Samuel nl854 626 

Longwell, Robert Bell 1903 482 

Lonsdale, John Francis 1867 290 

Loomis, George Albert 1884 367 

Loomis, Justin Rolph 1835 168 

Loomis, Warren Weston. . .nl904 725 

Loomis, Watts Todd nl856 631 

Lopez, Raymond 1846 207 

Lord, Harrison Van Rens- 
selaer 1843 196 

Lord, Henry Dutch nl851 622 

Lord, Henry Martin nl897 691 

Lord, John McCurdy nl855 628 

Lord, Joseph Haley 1885 372 

Lord, Walter Jabez nl895 695 

Loring, Bailev 1807 100 

Loring, Daniel 1800 89 

Loring, Jerome 1813 112 

Loring, John Alden nl843 615 

Loring, John Gould 1849 217 

Loring, Joseph C nl833 606 

Lothrop, Charles H nl856 631 

Lothrop, Cyrus 1810 106 

Lothrop, Edward Augustus . 1834 165 
Lothrop, George Van Ness. . 1838 177 

Lothrop, Henry Wood nl861 642 

Lothrop, Samuel Hartwell. . 1803 93 

Lothrop, Stillman L nl836 608 

Lott, William Clawson 1882 355 

Loud, Bessie Alberta 1903 485 

Loud, Harry Bertram nl899 700 

Loud, Jacob Hersey 1822 13 5 

Loud, Samuel Prince 1805 97 

Love, Frank Wayland 1864 276 

Love, Horace Thomas 1836 170 

Love, Horace Warren nl864 647 

Love, Roger Williams nl863 645 

Lovejov, Edward Fairfield. . 1885 372 
Lovel and, Clifton Wells... nl897 691 

Lovell, Lorenzo Oren 1833 163 

Lovell, Nehemiah Gorham..l833 163 

Lovering, Amos 1828 153 

Lovering, Henry Morton. . . . 1861 265 
Lovering, Henry Morton.. n4899 700 

Lovering, Warren 1817 123 

Lovewell, Henry Plummer. . 1889 388 

Lovie, James nl839 611 

Low, Adella Frances nl897 693 

Low, Charles Walter nl899 700 

Low, Herbert Colbath 1901 467 

Low, Obed Burnham nl846 618 

Low, William Henry nl873 657 

Low, William Kinsley 1901 467 

Lowe, Harry Hadfield nl899 700 

Lowell, Linda May 1904 491 

Lowell, Russell Crosby 1899 451 

Lowney, Dennis Joseph. . . nl897 691 

Luce, Leonard 1824 140 

Ludwig, Edward Elmer... nl895 684 
Ludwig, Loretta 1900 463 



862 



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Name Class Page 

Luf burrow, Homer Milton.nl 844 616 

Lummtts, John ml820 514 

Luscombe, John 1795 82 

Luther, Charles Bateman. . . 1883 361 

Luther, Charles Carroll .-1871 306 

Luther, Edgar Howard nl873 657 

Luther, Frederic Newton 1884 367 

Luther, John Hill 1847 211 

Luther, Minnie Amelia Hor- 

ton nlS96 688 

Lyell, Thomas hl803 536 

Lyman, Bertha Huntington 

nl896 689 

L3^man, Daniel Wanton. . . .nl865 648 

Lyman, Emily Hastings. . .nl901 712 

Lyman, Moses 1858 252 

Lyman, Samuel 1814 115 

Lynch, Charles Peter nl900 705 

Lynch, Katherine Gertrude a 1899 504 

Lynch, Michael Joseph 1904 488 

Lyon, Aaron Clement 1857 247 

Lyon, Abija Sm.ith 1837 173 

Lyon, Appleton Park nl871 656 

Lyon, Emiory hl858 570 

Lyon, Emory Stevens 1883 361 

Lyon, Jonathan Fish 1870 302 

Lyon, Lucius 1844 199 

Lyon, Marcus Ward 1897 433 

Lyon, Merrick 1841 189 

Lyon, Moses G nl837 609 

Lyon, Samuel Sherwood. . .nl844 616 

Lyon, William Henry 1868 293 

Lyons, Minnie Leora Bartlett 

1901 470 

Lyons, Robert Kerr nl899 700 

Lythgoe, Albert Morton. . . nl891 678 

Mabbett, Jonathan 1848 215 

Mabie, Harry Saxton 1896 426 

Alabry, Irving Ellis nl902 715 

MacAlister, James 1856 244 

McAllister, Cutler Corday. .nl853 624 

McAllister, Francis Marion. .1853 232 

McAllister, Ida Louise nl901 712 

McAllister, William nl876 661 

MacArthur, Robert Fox. . .nl896 687 
McAuslan, Harold Lee. . . . nl900 705 
McAuslan, William Alex- 
ander 1896 426 

McBain, Mary Catharine. . .nl899 703 
McBay, John Prior Thornley 

nl904 725 

McCaffrey, Edward Joseph . 1903 482 

McCaffrey, Ella Baxter 1902 478 

McCaffrey, Joseph Jay 1899 451 

McCann, James Alphonsus. . 1904 488 

McCartin, John Edward .. .nl 904 726 

McCarthy, Charles 1896 426 

McCarthy, Eugene Ambrose. 1904 488 
McCarthy, Joseph Francis 

John nl901 709 



Name Class Page 

McCarthy, Nathaniel James 

hl892 587 

McCarthy, Nicholas nl856 631 

McCartin, John Edward. . . nl904 725 

McClave, Archibald nl897 691 

McClellan, Arthur Daggett. . 1873 315 
McClellan, George Browning 

nl897 691 

M'Clellan, Judah Alden 1799 88 

M'Clellan, William 1782 72 

M'Clintock, Henry King 1810 106 

M'Clintock, Joseph 1820 128 

McCobb, Henry nl874 659 

McComber, Stewart Alfred. . 1896 426 
McConnell, Louise Jeannette 

nl903 722 

McConnico, Andrew Jackson 

1899 451 

McConnico, Clifford Vaiden 

nl901 709 

McCord, Charles Gibson 1873 315 

MacCormack, Sara Louise g 730 

McCormick, George Troup. nl860 640 

M'Corrie, John 1814 115 

McCosh, James hl868 576 

M'Coy, William Albert nl903 721 

McCready, Harry Sumner. .nl900 705 

McCready, Sadie Emma 1897 437 

McCready, William Vincent. 1897 433 

McCreery, Charles John 1886 376 

McCreery, William nl903 721 

McCrillis, Arthur Milton. . . . 1897 433 
McDonald, Charles Anthony 

1903 482 

McDonald, Ralph Augustus 

nl901 709 

McDonald, William 1895 418 

McDonnell, Thomas Francis 

Irving 1891 397 

MacDougall, Hamilton Craw- 
ford hl901 592 

McEleney, John Francis. . .nl899 700 

McElroy, Frank Henry nl901 710 

McFarland, Horace 1892 402 

McFarland, James Robert. nl847 619 

McFee, Frank Emerson 1875 323 

McGinn, Arthur Francis. ... 1892 402 

McGlauflin, Clifford Elmore 1898 442 

McGlynn, William Francis. nl896 687 

M'Gore, John ml816 513 

McGovigh, John Henrv 1905 494 

MacGowan, Walter Estes. . . 1902 474 

MacGown, Philip Talmage. . 1895 418 
MacGregor, George Douglas 

Robertson nl891 678 

MacGregor, Robert Stewart. 1894 413 

McGuinness, Edwin Daniel. . 1877 332 

McGuire, William Victor. . .nl891 678 

Mcllvaine, Charles Pettit . .hl832 552 

Mclntire, Charles Herbert. . . 1885 372 



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863 



Name Class Page 

Mcintosh, Herbert 1882 356 

Mclntyre, Eugene La Verne. 1904 488 
Mclntyre, Joseph Belfield . . 1894 413 
Mclver, William Wilds. . . . nl848 619 
McKeen, Ernest WiUiam... nl899 700 
McKeever, Franklin Garrett 1881 351 
McKenna, Edward Francis. . 1905 494 
McKenna, James Joseph. . . . 1904 488 
McKenna, Theresa Rachel. ..1904 491 
McKenzie, Andrew Comstock 

nl893 680 

MacKenzie, Charles Fisk. ... 1890 392 
McKenzie, Isabel Sawyer, .nl 902 718 
MacKenzie, John Milne. . . . 1876 328 
Mackenzie, Joseph William.. 1904 488 
McKenzie, William Scott.. .hl864 573 
McKerroll, Mary Catharine 

McBain nl899 703 

Mackie, Andrew 1814 115 

Mackie, Andrew 1845 203 

Mackie, John 1800 89 

Mackie, John Milton 1832 161 

Mackie, Peter Fearing 1842 193 

Mackie, Suzanne Gertrude. .. 1900 463 

Mackie, Walter Dennis nl904 725 

Mackinney, Charles Baldwin 

nl896 687 

Mackinney, Harold Austin.. 1903 482 

McKinney, John 1874 319 

McKinstry, Oliver Lee nl851 622 

McLane, Charles Herbert. . . . 1893 407 

McLane, Francis Albert 1885 372 

McLaren, James Henry nl897 691 

Maclaren, Robert Forrest. .nl863 645 
M'Larren, Irvine Greene. ... 1872 311 

McLaughlin, James 1890 393 

McLaughlin, William Charles 1901 467 

Maclay, Archibald hl819 545 

M'Lean, Archibald hi 793 529 

McLellan, Francis Miller 1839 181 

McLeod, Collin Alexander, .nl 903 721 
Macleod, George Raynesford 

nl889 675 

McLeod, Howard Donald. .nl887 672 
McLeod, James Duncan.. . .nl901 710 

McLeod, Stewart Baker 1901 467 

McManus, John nl897 691 

McMaster, Lauren Leslie. ..nl904 725 
MacMinn, George Rupert. . . 1905 494 

McMurray, Francis nl896 687 

McMurry, James Geofifrey. . . 1890 393 
Macnair, William Mackintosh 

1903 482 

McNaughton, George Willard 

nl894 682 

Macomber, Albert nl839 612 

Macomber, Alice Josephine. . 1905 496 

Macomber, Edward F nl861 642 

Macomber, Edward Sumner 

nl904 725 



Name Class Page 

Macomber, EUwood Gassett 

nl881 665 

Macomber, Joshua Mason. . . 1835 168 

Macomber, Robert P nl821 601 

McPhail, Duncan Martin 

Luther 1902 474 

M'Pherson, James 1814 115 

MacPherson, James nl904 725 

McOuaid, Mary Anne 1899 455 

McQuaid, Phillip John 1900 459 

MacQuillin, Lillian Gertrude 1899 455 

McRuer, William nl854 626 

Macurda, Arthur Amsden. . . 1895 419 

McVicar, WilHam Neilson. .hl904 593 
MacWhinnie, Caroline Louise 

Briggs 1899 454 

McWhinnie, James 1867 290 

Macy, Jesse hl898 591 

Macy, John Coggeshall 1870 302 

Madison, Harold Lester 1901 467 

Magenis, Arthur John . . . .nl855 628 

Magill, Edward Hicks 1852 228 

Magill, William Henry 1893 407 

Maginnis, John nl831 606 

Maginnis, John Sharp hi 844 559 

Magoun, William 1823 138 

Maguire, Ellen Frances. . . .nl900 707 

Maguire, Nora Loretta 1904 491 

Mahan, Dennis Hart hl837 556 

Mahoney, Henry 1895 419 

Mahonev, John Christopher 1905 494 

Mahy, Minnie Catherine 1900 463 

Maine, Clara Horton nl896 689 

Mains, Ernest Carleton. . . .nl898 695 
Makepeace, Edward Mellen / « -» 

nl894 -43%^ 6 S'2. 

Makepeace, George W nl836 608 

Malcom, Charles Howard. .nl853 624 

Malcom, George Ide 1879 343 

Malcom, Howard hlS27 549 

Malcom, Thomas Shields. . . . 1839 181 

Mallet, James Fenner nl842 614 

Mallett, Edward Jones hl832 552 

Mallory, Harry Heman 1899 451 

Malmstead, Joseph Ferdi- 
nand 1902 474 

Maloney, Daniel Joseph 1901 467 

Maltbv, Edward Benjamin. nl862 643 

Man, George Flagg 1824 140 

Manatt, Helena nl903 722 

Manatt, Sara Imbrie 1901 470 

Manatt, Winifred 1897 437 

Manchester, Alfred Earle.. .nlS84 668 
Manchester, Alice Howard. . 1905 496 
Manchester, Charles Fenner. 1825 144 
Manchester, Clarence Hart- 
well 1886 376 

Manchester, Earl Northup . . 1902 474 
Manchester, Leander Cornel- 
ius 1858 252 



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Name Class Page 

Mandeville, Frank Nesler . . 1905 494 

Maner, Joseph Wade nl851 622 

Mangam, William Daniel. . .nl900 705 

Mangano, Antonio 1899 451 

Manly, Francis Edward nl859 638 

Mann, Ariel hl818 544 

Mann, Horace 1819 126 

Mann, Isaac hl822 547 

Mann, Jacob 1774 70 

Mann, James hl783 524 

Mann, Joel hl81S 543 

Mann, John Preston 1776 71 

Mann, John Milton 1787 74 

Mann, Ruth Mitchell g 730 

Mann, Samuel F nl816 599 

Mann, Samuel Stillman 1841 189 

Mann, Seth 1839 181 

Mann, Stephen Elmer 1884 367 

Mann, Thomas nl818 600 

Manning, Abel 1817 123 

Manning, Edward Payson. . . 1889 388 

Manning, Emogene Miriam.. 1895 422 

Manning, Henry Parker 1883 361 

Manning, James 1786 73 

Manning, John Milton 1857 247 

Mansfield, Albert Thayer. ... 1868 293 

Mansfield, Francis 1858 252 

Mansfield, Francis Heber.... 1889 388 

Mansfield, Henry Farnum. . . 1867 290 

Manton, Charles 1807 100 

Manton, George Salma nl843 615 

Manton, Joseph Randall 1842 193 

Manton, William H nl835 607 

Manton, William James nl807 597 

Marble, Frank Elliot 1905 494 

Marble, George Edwin nl900 705 

March, Alden ml820 514 

March, Daniel 1806 99 

March, David 1811 107 

Marchant, William nl8S3 624 

Marcy, Bradford hl798 533 

Marcy, Jenny Marie Jackson 

nl899 702 

Marcy, Simeon 1795 82 

Marcy, WilHam Learned 1808 102 

Marini, George Charles de. .nl854 626 

Markham, Albert nl858 636 

Marks, Charles Frederick g 730 

Maronev, John Leo nl901 710 

Marsden, George 1900 459 

Marsh, Charles Atwood 1898 442 

Marsh, Edward Sprague 1879 343 

Marsh, Henry 1871 306 

Marshall, Alexander 1888 385 

Marshall, Ethelbert A nl854 626 

Marshall, Herbert 1816 120 

Marshall, John Murray 1881 351 

Marshall, William Elwood. . . 1871 307 

Marshman, Joshua hl810 539 

Marston, George Harrison. . . 1857 247 



Name Class Page 

Martin, Benjamin Elbridge. .1894 413 
Martin, Charles Franklin. ..al905 510 
Martin, Edward Sampson, .nl 845 617 

Martin, Frederick Roy hl902 592 

Martin, George Rutherford nl901 710 
Martin, George Washington. 1807 100 

Martin, John Russell 1807 100 

Martin, Joseph Foster 1817 123 

Martin, Luther Ambrose. . .nl844 616 

Martin, Richard 1899 451 

Martin, Richard Runyon 1889 388 

Martin, Robert Grant 1904 488 

Martin, Robert Mitchell 1873 315 

Martin, WiUiam Daniel 1862 268 

Marvel, Frederick William.. . 1894 413 

Marvel, Louis Henry 1867 290 

Maryott, Carlton Howard. . . 1904 488 
Maryott, Charles Alpheus. . . 1870 302 

Maryott, Erastus Edgar 1870 302 

Maryott, Harold Burnham.. . 1900 459 
Mason, Albert Frederic Roux 

nl848 619 

Mason, Arthur Livingston..nl874 659 

Mason, Augustus 1841 190 

Mason, Charles Felix 1861 265 

Mason, Charles Henry 1849 217 

Mason, Cyrus hl841 558 

Mason, Daniel Hayden nl873 657 

Mason, Earl Philip nl869 653 

Mason, Eugene Waterman.. 1868 293 
Mason, Eugene Waterman... 1899 451 

Mason, Francis hl853 566 

Mason, Frank Heath nl893 680 

Mason, Frederic Robert nl880 664 

Mason, George Edward. . . .nl862 643 
Mason, Henry Wainwright.nl 849 621 

Mason, Hope Waldron nl904 727 

Mason, Howard Harris 1900 459 

Mason, James Brown 1791 78 

Mason, John Hale 1878 337 

Mason, John Henry 1872 311 

Mason, Joseph 1786 73 

Mason, Manuel Franklin. . .nl902 715 

Mason, Marshall Silas nl883 667 

Mason, Nathan Francis nl853 624 

Mason, Owen hl838 557 

Mason, Ralph Edward nl904 72 5 

Mason, Robert Lew Preston 

1889 388 

Mason, Stephen Waterman.. 1904 489 

Mason, William Haile nl853 624 

Mason, William Simmons. . . 1876 328 
Massie, Walter Wentworth.nl 899 700 

Masury, Alfred Fellows 1904 489 

Matheiws, Franklin King. .nl898 695 

Mather, Frank Jewett nl862 643 

Mather, Joseph Higgins nl843 615 

Mather, William Williams, .hi 85 5 568 

Mathews, Adrienne 1900 463 

Mathews, George Stitzel 1885 372 



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Name Class Page 

Mathewson, Arnold Bucklin 

nl878 663 

Mathewson, Byron Elmer.. nl899 701 
Mathewson, Charles Brenton 

1874 319 

Mathewson, Earle Jerome.. . 1903 482 
Mathewson, Ernest Hoxsie..l896 426 
Mathewson, Everett Perci- 

ville 1873 315 

Mathewson, Frank Mason. . . 1873 315 
Mathewson, George Henry.nl 87 6 661 

Mathewson, John nl846 618 

Mathewson, Lester Benjamin 

1898 442 

Mathewson, Philip Augustus 

1880 347 

Mathewson, Rollin 1840 186 

Matsumoto, Julius Kumpeial894 501 

Matsumoto, Matsuzo nl894 682 

Matteson, Archibald Claflin. . 1893 407 

Matteson, Charles 1861 265 

Matteson, Frank Willington. 1892 402 

Matteson, George Arnold 1896 426 

Matteson, Herbert Allen 1897 433 

Matteson, John 1886 376 

Mattuck, Jacob Alexander... 1904 489 
Mauran, Antoine Joseph. . . . 1851 224 

Mauran, Carlos nl828 604 

Mauran, Clinton nl869 653 

Mauran, Edward Carrington 

nl841 613 

Mauran, Frank 1885 372 

Mauran, Frederick Lawrence 

nl874 659 

Mauran, Joseph 1816 120 

Mauran, Joseph Russell. . . .nl856 631 
Mauran, William Lippitt. . .nl887 672 
Mawney, Robert Wheaton.nl 904 725 

Maxcy, Eaton Whiting 1853 232 

Maxcy, James William nl848 620 

Maxcv, Jonathan 1787 74 

Maxcy, Milton 1802 92 

Maxcy, Virgil 1804 95 

Maxfield, Arthur Carroll 1905 494 

Maxfield, Berton Lewis 1901 467 

Maxfield, Walter Taylor. . .nl879 664 
Maxson, Darwin Eldridge. . . 1852 228 

Maxwell, William Peter 1798 86 

May, Arthur Palmer 1905 494 

Mav, Edward Mortimer nl883 667 

May, Susan Annie 1905 496 

MaV. William 1788 7 5 

Mayhew, Bartlett 1854 236 

Mavhew, Jeremiah 1808 102 

Mayhew, Theodore nl818 600 

Maynard, Edward Arthur. . . 1895 419 
Maynard, Joshua Leland. . .hl853 566 
Meacham, Alfred Bertrand. .1896 426 
Mead, Ada Geneva Wing. .al896 502 
Mead, Albert Davis a 1891 499 



Name Class Page 

Mead, John Ross ETnmes...nl 873 658 
Mead, Marshall Bradley... nl868 652 

Mead, Paul Emerson nl902 716 

Mead, Samuel 1788 75 

Meader, Charles Albert 1891 397 

Meader, Lewis Hamilton. . .al 894 501 

Meader, Walter Sidney 1880 347 

Meader, William Granville. . 1905 494 

Mears, Fred Winchester 1895 419 

Medbery, James Knowles. .nl862 643 

Medbery, Josiah 1875 323 

Medbery, Nicholas hl836 556 

Medbery, Samuel Viall 1801 90 

Medbury, Charles Franklin. . 1888 385 

Meech, Asa hl807 538 

Meech, Levi Witter 1845 203 

Meeser, Spenser Byron hl901 592 

Meeson, John Davidson nl848 620 

Meggett, Matthew McArthur 

nl862 643 

Meigs, Joseph L nl860 640 

Meiklejohn, Alexander 1893 407 

Melendy, Jesse George 1901 467 

Mellen, Edward 1823 138 

Mellen, George Alfred 1898 442 

Mellen, Joshua 1862 268 

Mellen, William Chamberlain 

1836 170 

Mellor, Godfrey K nl865 648 

Mellor, William Harpin nl899 701 

Mendenhall, Charles nl861 642 

Mendenhall, Cyrus Abram... 1891 398 
Mendenhall, Isaiah Barton. nl874 659 

Mendenhall, James Kirk 1849 217 

Mercer, Hester Jane 1903 485 

Mercer, Jesse hl835 555 

Mercer, Mary Elizabeth 1903 485 

Merchant, Alice Louise Gard- 
ner 1897 437 

Merchant, Marcius Harold.. . 1897 433 

Meriam, Norman nl825 603 

Merriam, Henry Guernsey. nl858 636 

Merriam, Joseph 1819 126 

Merriam, Lincoln Asa nl852 623 

Merrick, Nathan nl 769-1 800 595 

Merrick, Origen Hall 1876 328 

Merrick, Sarah Catherine 

Brainerd nl902 718 

Merrifield, Fred Oscar nl890 676 

Merrill, George Plumer al896 502 

Merrill, James nl841 613 

Merrill, John 1793 80 

Merrill, John Gale 1821 131 

Merrill, Joseph Warren hl880 582 

Merrill, Leavitt King nl883 667 

Merrill, Sarah Ethelyn 1897 437 

Merrill, Theodore Clarkson. . 1896 426 
Merrill, William Henry. .. .nl861 642 

Merrill, Winfield George 1882 356 

Merriman, Charles Henry.. . . 1892 402 



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Name Class Page 

Merriman, Charles Henry. .hl894 588 
Merriman, Edward Bruce. . . 1894 413 
Merriman, Harold Thurston. 1894 413 

Merriman, Isaac Butts 1897 433 

Merritt, Goldsberry Bobo. .al896 502 
Merwin, William Harvey.. nl902 716 

MeseroU, Lester 1895 419 

Meserve, Elmer Daniel 1902 474 

Meservey, Atwood Bond. . .hl862 573 
Messenger, George Washing- 
ton 1826 147 

Messer, Asa 1790 77 

Messer, George Holmes 1865 280 

Messer, Morris Lewis 1891 398 

Metcalf, Alfred 1802 92 

Metcalf, Anna Louise 1897 437 

Metcalf, Charles Albert nl878 663 

Metcalf, Edwin 1842 193 

Metcalf, Ferdinand... nl769-1800 595 
Metcalf, Flora May Holt. . . . 1896 429 

Metcalf, George 1874 319 

Metcalf, George Tracy 1833 163 

Metcalf, Harold 1884 367 

Metcalf, Haven 1896 426 

Metcalf, Henry Knight 1902 47 5 

Metcalf, Houghton 1904 489 

Metcalf, Howard Tucker. . . 1897 434 

Metcalf, John George 1820 128 

Metcalf, John Henry nl873 658 

Metcalf, Manton Bradley . .nl884 668 
Metcalf, Nathaniel Whiting. 1846 207 

Metcalf, Paul Ray hl801 534 

Metcalf, Ralph nl883 667 

Metcalf, Richard 1851 224 

Metcalf, Robert Brown nl870 654 

Metcalf, Stephen Olney 1878 338 

Metcalf, Theron 1805 97 

Metcalf, William Penn nl871 656 

Mickell, WiUiam Gridley. . .nl845 617 

Midgeley, Marion 1905 496 

Midgley, Albert Leonard. . .nl 901 710 

Miles, George Davis 1843 196 

Miles, Henry Adolphus 1829 155 

Miles, John 1794 81 

Miles, Joshua Jones nl842 614 

Miles, Nelson Appleton hl901 592 

Milford, George Washington 1877 332 

Millar, Robert 1858 252 

Millard, Charles Dunsmore.nl897 691 

Millard , George Wilson 1875 323 

Millard, Gertrude Edna 1899 455 

Millard, Jacob Cooper 1905 494 

Miller, Andrew Troop nl862 643 

Miller, Arthur Eugene nl887 672 

Miller, Augustus Samuel. ... 1871 307 

Miller, Caleb ml816 513 

Miller, Charles Thomas 1853 233 

Miller, Charles Thurber nl850 621 

Miller, Edward 1874 319 

Miller, Erasmus Darwin 1832 161 



Name Class Page 

Miller, Ezekiel Lamb 1843 196 

Miller, Frederic 1844 199 

Miller, Harold Tredenic 1899 451 

Miller, Henry Alvin 1876 328 

Miller, Herbert Cleveland. . . 1897 434 

Miller, Horace George 1860 260 

Miller, Hugh hl854 567 

Miller, Jacob nl804 597 

Miller, Lewis Leprilete 1817 123 

Miller, Mary Maltby Ailing 

nl904 726 

Miller, Max Merrill 1901 468 

Miller, Moses 1800 89 

Miller, Nathaniel hl814 542 

Miller, Nathaniel nl845 617 

Miller, Seth 1823 138 

Miller, Thompson 1803 93 

Miller, William Brown Martin 

1878 338 

Milliard, Frank Cowperth- 

wait 1899 451 

Milligan, Annette Walker. . . 1904 491 

Milliken, Allen Webster 1904 489 

Milliken, Myrtis Alida 1902 478 

Milliken, Vergil Stanley. . . . nl901 7 10 

Miilikin, Herbert Smith. .. nl881 665 

Millington, WilHam Henry. .1895 419 

Millman, Lester Walton. . . .nl898 695 

Mills, Matthew nl834 607 

Mills, Robert Curtis hl861 572 

Mills. William Hammond... . 1849 217 

Milne, John Milne nl901 710 

Milne, Joseph Davis 1877 332 

Milner, Harry Richardson.. n 189 7 691 

Milner, Lewis Stanley 1902 475 

Minard, Peter Raynard 1827 150 

Miner, Francis Wayland. . .nl860 640 

Miner, Francis Wayland. . .nl894 682 

Miner, George Hermon 1863 272 

Miner, George Leland 1897 434 

Miner, Henry Bradley 1864 276 

Miner, John Durward 1891 398 

Miner, Josie Star nl899 703 

Miner, Lilian Burleigh a 1898 504 

Miner, Thomas ml825 516 

Miner, William Francis 1896 426 

Mirick, William Hartwell...nl846 618 
Mitch el, Frederick Augustus 

1860 261 

Mitchell, Charles Elliott 1861 265 

Mitchell, Charles Stuart 1905 494 

Mitchell, Edwin William. . .nl859 638 

Mitchell, Eugene Poor nl883 667 

Mitchell, George Langley 

Mills nl895 695 

Mitchell, Walter Howard. ... 1900 459 

Mitchell, William hi 848 562 

Moffat, Samuel 1902 475 

MoUoy, Joseph Henry nl881 665 

MoUoy, William Aloysius...nl883 667 



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Name Class Page 

Monaghan, James Charles. . . 1885 372 
Monahan, Francis Denis. . . . 1898 442 

Monk, Wesley Elias 1896 426 

Monroe, Henry Augustus.. .nl894 682 

Monroe, John Albert nl864 647 

Montague, Andrew Jackson 

hl903 592 

Montague, Richard nl904 725 

Montague, Thomas Jones 1848 215 

Montgomery, David Henry n 1861 642 

Montgomery, Hugh 1825 144 

Moody, Isaiah 1827 150 

Moore, Charles Edward nl870 654 

Moore, Edward Caldwell. . .al891 499 

Moore, Jairus Alpheus nl897 691 

Moore, James Spencer 1894 413 

Moore, Lorenzo Byron nl874 659 

Moore, Mark 1814 115 

Moore, Martin 1810 106 

Moore, Nathan Wheaton 1852 228 

Moore, Rachel Leedom al896 502 

Moore, Thomas Paine ml 82 5 516 

Moore, Walter Howard 1867 290 

Moore, William B nl82 5 603 

Morcock, WiUiam James 1851 224 

Morey, Reuben 1835 168 

Morgan, Aaron nl804 597 

Morgan, Abel hl769 519 

Morgan, Charles C nl854 626 

Morgan, Dura Pratt 1869 298 

Morgan, Eleazer nl830 605 

Morgan, Frank B nl878 663 

Morgan, Jonathan nl803 596 

Morgan, Morris Barker 1855 240 

Moriartv, John Mosely 1827 150 

Moriarty, Joseph 1830 157 

Morone}', Marv Josephine. .al899 505 
Moroney, William Joseph. .nl888 674 

Morrell. George Albert nl904 725 

Morrell, Thomas Thaddeus. .1863 272 
Morrill, Daniel Follensbee. . . 1843 196 
Morrill, Donald Littlefield. . . 1880 347 

Morrill, Shadrach Cate nl863 646 

Morris, Albert Henry nl903 721 

Morris, Charles .' hl827 549 

Morris, Edgar R nl859 638 

Morris, Frank Henry 1895 419 

Morris, George Winfield 1898 442 

Morris, John 1850 220 

Morris, Richard nl895 684 

Morris, William Bowen 1846 207 

Morrison, Albert Long nl890 67 7 

Morrison, William Herbertn. 1856 631 
Morrison, William Herbert. . 1864 276 
Morrow, Samuel Roseburgh 

nl870 654 

Morse, Abner 1816 120 

Morse, Albert Stephen nl872 656 

Morse, Albert Swift 1896 426 

Morse, Alpheus Carey hl868 576 



Name Class Page 

Morse, Anne Goddard nl903 722 

Morse, Appleton nl827 604 

Morse, Ebenezer B nl803 596 

Morse, Edward Bailey 1896 426 

Morse, Elijah 1809 105 

Morse, Ethel Busiel nl904 727 

Morse, Frank Lincoln 1886 376 

Morse, Henry Whitefield 1851 22 5 

Morse, Horatio Gilead 1840 186 

Morse, John 1791 78 

Morse, Stephen 1832 161 

Morse, Susie Brigham 1899 455 

Morse, Svlvanus 1827 150 

Morse, Walter Nelson nl890 677 

Morse, William Robert nl898 695 

Morton, Allan Benton 1894 413 

Morton, Andrew 1795 82 

Morton, Cyrus ml820 514 

Morton, James Ferdinand, .hi 87 7 582 

Morton, James Hodges 1844 200 

Morton, James Madison hl882 583 

Morton, Job 1797 85 

Morton, Johnson nl885 670 

Morton, Joshua 1813 112 

Morton, Lloyd 1849 218 

Morton, Marcus 1804 95 

Morton, Marcus 1838 177 

Morton, Margaret g 730 

Morton, Nathaniel 1840 186 

Moseley, Charles Bartlett... . 1900 460 
Mosher, William Henry Brad- 
ley nl846 618 

Moss, Harriet Irving Brooks 

1899 454 

Moss, Norman Allen 1900 460 

Moss, William Benjamin. ..n 1902 716 

Moss, William Washburn... . 1894 413 

Mott, Charles nl856 631 

Mott, Frederick 1851 225 

Mott, Thomas Smith Webb. 1822 136 
Moulton, Elizabeth Edge 

Armington nl898 696 

Moulton, Mabel Cornelia. . .nl 903 722 

Moulton, Seth Augustine. . .nl 900 705 

Mowrv, Arthur May 1883 361 

Mowry, Daza Page 1902 478 

Mowrv, Elisha Capron 1861 265 

Mowry, Elisha Capron 1904 489 

Mowry, Elisha Cook 1846 207 

Mowry, Eugene Clayton. . .nl887 672 

Mowry, Florence Passmore • . . . g 730 

Mowry, Joseph Edward 1867 290 

Mowrv, Joseph Tyler nl902 716 

Mowry, Oscar Brownell 1863 272 

Mowry, Ravmond Greene. . . 1877 332 

Mowry, Wendell Axtell 1893 408 

Mowry, William Augustus.. hi 866 575 

Moxom, Phihp Stafford. . . .hl892 587 
Moxom, Philip Wilfred Travis 

nl897 691 



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Name Class Page 

Mudge, William Prescott... .1886 377 
Muenscher, Charles Joseph. . 1845 203 

Muenscher, Joseph 1821 131 

Mulligan, Anthony Ambrose 

1896 427 

Mulliken, Joseph ml817 513 

Multer, Smith Lewis 1898 442 

Mumford, Charles Carney. . . 1881 351 
Mmnford, Euclid Augustus n 186 5 648 

Mumford, Harry Warren 1901 468 

Mumford, Urbane Burris.. .nl875 660 
Munger, Edmund Bingham.. 1892 402 

Munger, Enos 1854 236 

Munger, Lewis nl870 655 

Munro, Allen 1821 132 

Munro, Arthur Earle 1902 475 

Munro, Dana Carleton 1887 381 

Munro, Emily Gardner 1898 445 

Munro, Ethel May. 1903 485 

Munro, Oliver Buchanan 1878 338 

Munro, Walter Lee 1879 343 

Munro, Wilfred Harold 1870 302 

Munro, William S nl829 605 

Munro, Winthrop Marshall 

nl884 669 

Munroe, Ephraim 1828 153 

Munroe, George Burden nl897 691 

Munroe, NelHe Florence 1900 463 

Murch, William Harris hl837 557 

Murdock, John Nelson 1852 228 

Murdock, John Samuel 1896 427 

Murdock, Isaac Morse 1853 233 

Murdock, Nettie Serena 

Goodale 1895 422 

Murphy, Frederick William .1899 451 

Murphy, James Francis 1887 381 

Murphy, Thomas Francis. .nl874 659 
Murphy, William Thomas. . . 1903 483 

Murrah, Pendleton 1848 215 

Murray, Christopher Alex- 
ander nl897 691 

Murray, James Ormsbee. . . . 1850 221 

Murray, John Francis nl903 721 

Murray, Thomas Sharp nl843 615 

Mussey, William Francis., .nl 902 716 

Mustin, John Burton 1866 286 

Mustin, William Finn 1871 307 

Mykens, Joseph Henry nl903 721 

Myrick, Eugene Calvin 1890 393 

Myrick, Nathaniel Willis. . .nl900 705 

Nadeau, Leo Francis nl898 695 

Nahigian, Hovsep Caspar. .nl903 721 

Nanes, Philip 1905 494 

Nash, Danforth Livermore.nl 902 716 

Nash, Edgar Smiley 1894 413 

Nash, Jacob 1773 69 

Nash, Samuel 1770 68 

Nash, Stephen Sydney 1859 256 

Nason, Bertha Mabel nl904 727 

Nason, Elias 1835 168 



Name Class Page 

Nason, Osmon Cleander 

Baker 1882 356 

Natsch, Henry 1902 475 

Neale, RoUin Heber hl850 563 

Needham, George Francis.. hi 843 559 

Needham, Harry Beach nl893 681 

Needham, John Gregory 1821 132 

Neff, James Moore Wayne. nl867 651 

Nelson, Aaron Hayden 1858 252 

Nelson, Abial W nl858 636 

Nelson, Christian Augustus.. 1903 483 

Nelson, James M nl812 598 

Nelson, Job 1790 77 

Nelson, John W nl813 599 

Nelson, John Warren nl815 599 

Nelson, Levi nl769-1800 595 

Nelson, Morgan 1813 112 

Nelson, Stephen Smith 1794 81 

Nelson, William hl771 521 

Neuschuez, Katharine Marie 1898 445 

Newall, Andrew 1884 367 

Newbold, Charles Laurie 1872 311 

Newboid, Louis Henry nl859 638 

Newcomb, Charles King. .. . 1837 174 
Newcomb, Henry Stearns, .nl 840 612 
Newcomb, Walter Elijah. . . . 1902 475 
Newcombe, George Smith. . . 1903 483 

Newell, Charles nl834 607 

Newell, Edwin Lincoln nl892 679 

Newell, George nl844 616 

Newell, George Edwin nl855 628 

Newell, Lucius Herbert nl894 682 

Newell, Lyman Churchill... . 1890 393 
Newell, Marshall Augustus.nl 884 669 

Newell, Timothy nl847 619 

Newell, William Palmer 1812 110 

Newhall, Thomas Bancroft. . 1832 161 

Newhall, Walter nl873 658 

Newman, Allan Munro nl901 710 

Newman, Ezekiel Simeon. .nl893 681 
Newman, Sylvan us Chace..hl859 571 

Newman, William hl816 544 

Newman, Zenas B 1835 168 

Newton, Abner Nelson nl839 612 

Newton, Benjamin Arthur. nl887 672 

Newton, Calvin nl825 603 

Newton, George Cune 1869 298 

Newton, George Moore 1862 268 

Newton, Harold Charles 1905 494 

Newton, James hl786 524 

Newton, John hl773 522 

Newton, Tracey Lansing 1890 393 

Nichols, Albert Rodman 1896 427 

Nichols, Aurin Bugbee nl866 650 

Nichols, Bertha Abby 1895 422 

Nichols, Charles Lemuel 1872 311 

Nichols, Ezra Addison Searle 

nl84S 617 

Nichols, George Hayward. .nl884 669 
Nichols, George Henry nl846 618 



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Name Class Page 

Nichols, Harold Weeden. . . nl902 716 
Nichols, Irene Louise Calef.nt898 696 

Nichols, John Smith nl849 621 

Nichols, Lemuel Bliss 1842 193 

Nichols, Lester Hutchinson.. 1904 489 

Nichols, Lucian nl824 602 

Nicholson, Stephen nl882 666 

Nicholson, William Thompson 

1886 377 

Nickels, Christopher Mard en- 
borough 1830 157 

Nickerson, Asa Harden g 730 

Nickerson, John Albert 1867 290 

Nickerson, Lester Willis. . . . 1902 475 
Nickerson, Stephen West- 

cott 1878 338 

Nickless, Harry Eugene 1901 468 

Nicolai, John Edward 1886 377 

Nightingale, Charles Spurgeon 

1894 414 

Nightingale, Crawford 1834 165 

Nightingale, Crawford Allen 

1878 338 

Nightingale, Frederic Albert 

1878 338 

Nightingale, Horatio Rogers 

nl883 667 

Nightingale, John Clark 1789 76 

Nightingale, Joseph nl803 596 

Niles, Lucien Hanks 1862 268 

Niles, Nathaniel Leo 1899 451 

Niver, Edwin Barnes 1893 408 

Noble, Ernest Harper nl904 725 

Noble, William James 1897 434 

Noel, Baptist Wriothesley..hl859 571 

Nolan, James Joseph nl899 701 

Norcross, Austin 1843 196 

Nordlinger, Beulah May Hahn 

1900 463 

Norris, Benjamin 1823 138 

Norris, Clarence Elnathan... 1900 460 

Norris, John 1851 225 

Norris, Wilfred Benson 1899 451 

Norris, William Evans nl857 634 

North, Alfred 1858 252 

North, Edward hl844 560 

Northrop, Edward Arthur... 1900 460 
Northrup, William Boyce..nl894 682 

Northup, Immanuel 1821 132 

Norton, Arthur Edwin 1900 460 

Norton, George 1804 95 

Norton, Gorham Noble 1892 402 

Norton, Jacob hl803 536 

Norton, Mabel Gardner White 

1900 464 

Norton, William 1802 92 

Norton, William nl867 651 

Norwood, Harry Yorke nl902 716 

Nott, Charles Palmer 1896 427 

Nott, Eliphalet hl795 531 



Name Class Page 

Noyes, Amos nl854 626 

Ncyes, Charles Henry nl875 660 

Noyes, Edwin 1837 174 

Noyes, Isaac Pitman nl870 655 

Noyes, Lucia Maria Clapp. a 1893 499 

Noyes, Moses 1801 90 

Noyes, Thomas hl817 544 

Noyes, Walter Bernard 1858 252 

Numan, William A nl854 626 

Nve, Jonathan 1801 91 

Nye, Salmon nl803 596 

Obear, George Barrows. . . .al905 510 

Ober, Joshua Foster 1864 276 

O'Brien, Dennis Francis 1898 442 

O'Brien, William Francis.. .nl902 716 
O'Connell, Frederick William 

1904 489 

O 'Conner, Edward De Vallie 

1892 402 

O'Connor, Charles Jerome.. . 1895 419 
Oderman, John Ferdinand.nl 902 716 
O'Donnell, Bernard Leo....nl895 684 
O'Donnell, Daniel William.nl 903 721 
O'Donnell, John Benedict. .nl899 701 
O'Donnell, William Thomas. 1895 419 

O'Gara, John Francis 1900 460 

Okada, Heita nl89S 684 

Okie, Howard nl866 650 

Olcott, Egbert nl859 638 

Olcott, John Hezekiah 1872 311 

Oldfield, Henry Harrison... . 1865 281 
Oldham, James Roberts De- 

crevi 1897 434 

Oldham, Nellie Florence Mun- 

roe 1900 463 

Olds, Raymond Lawson....n 1899 701 

O'Leary, Charles nl892 679 

O'Leary, Clement Dietrich. . 1884 367 

Olin, Russell Asa nl862 643 

Oliver, Edwin Smith 1847 212 

Oliver, Thomas Fitch hl783 524 

Olmstead. Nathaniel H nl808 598 

Olney, Albion N nl832 606 

Olney, Elam Ward... .... .nl898 695 

Olney, George Harwood 1895 419 

Olney, George Isaacs 1803 93 

Olney, Gideon Wanton hl822 547 

Olney, James N nl854 626 

Olney, Nathaniel Greene 1798 86 

Olney, Richard 1856 244 

Olnev, Richard 1892 402 

Olney, Robert Stanberry.. . . 1891 398 

Olney, Stephen Tha5^er hl850 563 

O'Malley, Thomas Francis. nl904 725 
O'Neil, Joseph Berchman. . . 1894 414 

O'Neil, William Henry 1892 402 

O'Neil, William Robert g 730 

Ordway, Lucius Pond 1883 361 

Ordway, Otis Osgood 1874 319 

Ordwav, Samuel Hanson 1880 347 



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Name Class Page 

O'Reilly, John Domenic. . .nl902 716 

O'Reilly, Peter Miles nl902 716 

Ormsbee, Allen Ives 1852 229 

Ormsbee, George Lewis 

Collins nl890 677 

Ormsbee, John Holden 1880 347 

Orswell, Mary Alida 1901 471 

Orswell, William Warren., .nl 896 687 

Osbom, Mary George al901 506 

Osborn, Sarah Mabel 1897 437 

Osborne, Charles Eri 1898 442 

Osborne, George hl803 536 

Osgood, Edward Louis 1867 290 

Osgood, Howard hl868 576 

Osier, Charles Lemuel 1903 483 

Osier, Emma Grace nl902 718 

Osier, Lemuel Josiah 1872 311 

Oslin, Mary Ellen 1904 491 

Ostby, Harold Webster nl899 701 

Osterhout, John Vanleuven. . 1866 286 
Osterhout, Winthrop John 

Vanleuven 1893 408 

Otheman, Anthony Henry. nl846 618 

Otheman, Edward 1831 159 

Otis, Fred AUeyne 1903 483 

Otis, Horatio Nelson nl904 726 

Otis, James Orin nl897 691 

Otis, Melville Neal nl903 721 

Otis, William Henry nl856 631 

Otis, William Pierce 1896 427 

Otto, Louis Guillaume hl787 525 

Oulton, John hl774 523 

Overing, Robert. , . . .nl769-1800 595 

Overton, William 1887 381 

Owen, Augustus Stanton.. . . 1890 393 

Owen, Bernard Wright 1898 442 

Owen, Blaine nl902 716 

Owen, Charles Dexter 1897 434 

Owen, Fred Brown nl896 688 

Owen, Jesse Bell 1896 427 

Owens, Thomas Edward 1897 434 

Owens, William Frazer nl902 716 

Pabodie, Benjamin Francis.. 1860 261 

Pabodie, William Henry 1855 240 

Packard, Alpheus Appleton 

nl895 684 

Packard, Austin 1821 132 

Packard, Frances Elizabeth 

nl901 712 

Packard, George 1889 388 

Packard, George Washing- 
ton 1839 182 

Packard, Levi 1821 132 

Packard, Noah Ford 1842 193 

Packard, Roscoe Milliken g 730 

Packard, Sarah De Veaux.. . 1904 491 
Packard, Sumner Tingley. . . 1895 419 
Paddock, George Frederic. . . 1902 475 

Padelford, Alpheus 1803 94 

Padelford, John nl801 596 



Name Class Page 

Padelford, Philip 1773 69 

Padelford, Seth hl798 533 

Page, Ellen Sefton Waterman 

1902 479 

Page, Emery Harkness 1847 212 

Page, Ernest Victor 1896 427 

Page, Frank Allen 1901 468 

Page, Grace Howe nl899 703- 
Page, Harrison Carleton. . . . 1843 196 
Page, Helen Ridler White. al901 507 

Page, Inman Edward 1877 332 

Paige, Wesley Arthur 1902 475 

Paige, Winslow hl828 550 

Paine, Charles Adams nl874 659 

Paine, Charles Edwin . 1898 442 

Paine, Emerson 1813 112 

Paine, Ernest Trowbridge. . . 1901 468 

Paine, Frederick 1857 247 

Paine, George Burgess 1855 240 

Paine, Harry Merton 1902 47 5 

Paine, James Monroe nl886 671 

Paine, John Fiske nl898 695 

Paine, Lemuel 1803 94 

Paine, Robert Hitchcock 1865 281 

Paine, Royal 1827 150 

Paine, William H nl837 609 

Paine, William Howard 1891 398 

Painter, Lawrence Gilpin.. . 1900 460 

Paisley, William nl872 656 

Pak, Sangkyu 1905 494 

Palen, Gilbert Ezekiel nl855 628 

Palmer, Albert de Forest 1891 398 

Palmer, Charles Townsend.nl 902 716 
Palmer, Edward Dorr Griffin 1839 182 

Palmer, Harry Roundy nl879 664 

Palmer, Henry Robinson.... 1890 393 

Palmer, John Hector 1904 489 

Palmer, Julius 1877 333 

Palmer, Wallace Prescott. . . 1878 338 
Pamlih, Hilma Sofie Amelia 

nl898 697 

Park, Calvin 1797 85 

Park, Calvin Emmons nl828 604 

Park, Charles Willis nl897 691 

Park, Edwards Amasa 1826 147 

Park, Harrison Greenough... 1824 140 

Park, Samuel 1874 319 

Park, Thomas 1789 76 

Park, William Richard 1882 356 

Parke, John hl776 523 

Parker, Addison hl846 561 

Parker, Addison 1862 268 

Parker, Artemas How nl845 617 

Parker, Charles Albert 1886 377 

Parker, Edward Stark 1896 427 

Parker, Frederic 1827 ISO 

Parker, Frederic Charles Wesby 

1900 460 

Parker, Frederick Augustus 

ml816 513 



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Name Class Page 

Parker, George Boardman. nl853 624 

Parker, George Lincoln 1896 427 

Parker, George Warren 1899 451 

Parker, Henry Fenno 1889 388 

Parker, Henry Ward 1872 311 

Parker, Joseph Whiting hl8S2 565 

Parker, Laura Frances nl899 703 

Parker, Robert Clinton nl872 656 

Parker, Willard Combes 1876 328 

Parker, William hl836 556 

Parker, William Brisbane, .nl 866 650 
Parker, William Everett. . .nl901 710 
Parkhurst, Charles Henry. . . 1852 229 
Parkhurst, Christopher Francis 

1876 328 

Parkhurst, Henry Williams.. 1868 293 

Parkhurst, John Luke 1812 110 

Parkhurst, Jonathan Goff. .nl843 615 

Parkhurst, Lemuel 1814 115 

Parkinson, Alice Emma nl904 727 

Parkinson, Edward T nl833 606 

Parkinson, William hl808 538 

Parkinson, William Outram 

nl901 710 

Parkis, Earnest Angell nl899 701 

Parks, George. . 1845 203 

Parmenter, George Freeman 

al903 508 

Parmenter, Herbert Ware. . . 1889 389 

Parris, Martin 1790 77 

Parris, Samuel Bartlett 1821 132 

Parrott, James Barney nl878 663 

Parshley, Wilbur Brown 1886 377 

Parsons, Charles nl854 626 

Parsons, Charles William.. .hl848 562 

Parsons, David hl800 534 

Parsons, David Ball nl855 628 

Parsons, Henry Cooley 1854 236 

Parsons, James Hepburn.. . . 1854 236 
Parsons, Tames Russell. . . .nl854 626 

Parsons, "John 1842 194 

Parsons, Joseph U nl828 605 

Parsons, Louis Curtis nl901 710 

Parsons, Theophilus hi 809 539 

Parsons, Usher hl825 548 

Partington, Frederick Eugene 

1879 343 

Partridge, Genevive Moore. .1901 471 
Partridge, Herbert Graves.. . 1892 402 

Partridge, Lyman 1863 272 

Partridge, Moses 1814 115 

Partridge, Warren ml 824 516 

Passmore, Otis nl838 610 

Patch, Arthur Lionel 1904 489 

Patch, George Whitney 1839 182 

Patchen, George Joseph!.. .nl900 705 

Patrick, Joseph Homer 1817 123 

Patten, George Jaffray 1792 79 

Patten, George Washington. 1825 144 
Patten, Joseph Hurlbut 1819 126 



Name Class Page 

Patten, Joseph Hurlbut 1858 253 

Patten, William hl787 525 

Patten, William Samuel 1818 124 

Patterson, Alonzo Truman. . 1902 475 

Patterson, James B nl858 636 

Patterson, James William. .nl843 615 
Pattison, Robert Everett.. .hl832 552 
Pattison, Thomas Harwood 

hl892 587 

Patton, Andrew Bowman. . . 1869 298 

Patton, Carlton John nl901 710 

Patton, Leonard Merrick 1900 460 

Paul, Alice Maud 1902 478 

Paull, Alice Maude Tall- 
man 1899 455 

Paull, Charles Leslie Fair- 
banks 1897 434 

Paull, Grace Church 1895 422 

Payne, Abraham 1840 186 

Payne, Arthur Dexter 1872 311 

Payne, Charles Hart 1882 356 

Payne, John Milton 1882 356 

Peabody, Lionel Henry 1903 483 

Peacock, Edna Bigelow Ar- 
nold 1898 444 

Peacock, Joseph Leishman. . 1900 460 

Peacock, Walter John nl891 678 

Pearce, Dutee Jerauld 1808 103 

Pearce, Edward Douglas 1838 178 

Pearce, Samuel hi 793 530 

Pearce, William Wheaton. . . 1846 207 
Pearse, Erastus Arthur. ...nl873 658 
Pearse, Susie Brigham Morse 

■ 1899 455 

Pearse, William Edgar nl898 695 

Pearson, Martha Bowen nl896 689 

Pease, Alvin Fowler 1875 323 

Pease, Edwin Sheldon nl857 634 

Pease, Myron Clark 1876 328 

Pease, William Samuel 1889 389 

Peaslee, Jonathan Claire. . .nl900 705 

Peavey, Charles C nl858 636 

Peavey, Frank nl858 636 

Peck, Allen Ormsbee 1824 141 

Peck, Charles Roberts nl877 662 

Peck, Edythe Grace 1901 471 

Peck, Ellen Ormsbee nl896 689 

Peck, Francis 1831 160 

Peck, Gardner Mason ml821 515 

Peck, George Bacheler 1826 148 

Peck, George Bacheler 1864 277 

Peck, George Washington. . . 1837 174 

Peck, Horace nl804 597 

Peck, John Brownell 1866 286 

Peck, John Mason hl835 555 

Peck, Lorraine Terry 1902 475 

Peck, Maria Storrs 1895 422 

Peck, Martha Bowen Pearson 

nl896 689 

Peck, Maude Helen Tower. nl900 707 



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Name Class Page 

Peck, Philip nl 769-1 800 595 

Peck, Seth nl829 605 

Peck, Shubael 1824 141 

Peck, Solomon 1816 121 

Peck, Walter Asa 1877 333 

Peck, William nl803 596 

Peck, William ml820 514 

Peck, William Burgess 1897 434 

Peck, William Thane 1870 303 

Peckham, Alexander nl863 646 

Peckham, Celia Sweeting... nl 903 722 
Peckham, Cyrus Benedict.. . 1866 286 
Peckham, Elizabeth Robina.1895 422 
Peckham, Francis Baring. . . 1857 248 

Peckham, Frank Edwin 1885 372 

Peckham, Jeremiah Gardner 

1855 240 

Peckham, Nathaniel C nl854 626 

Peckham, Orville 1867 290 

Peckham, Samuel Wardwell.1832 162 
Peckham, Stephen Famum 

hl870 578 

Peckham, William Ellery... 1881 351 
Peckham, William James. .nl897 691 
Peckham, William Torrey. . . 1897 434 

Peden, James Lyle nl902 716 

Peepels, Henry Clay 1881 351 

Pegram, John Combe 1892 403 

Peirce, Charles Dawson. . . .nl894 682 
Peirce, Charles Edwin Dawson 

nl864 647 

Peirce, Clara Imogene nl900 707 

Peirce, Eliza Metcalf al899 505 

Peirce, Fenelon Atwell nl864 647 

Peirce, John 1856 244 

Peirce, Thomas Sprout 1844 200 

Peirce, WilHam Henry nl862 643 

Peirce, William Rounseville. 1843 197 
Pell, Duncan Archibald. . . . nl863 646 

Pelot, Francis hl771 521 

Pendleton, Charles Henry.. .1878 338 
Pendleton, Cornelitts Welles. 1881 352 
Pendleton, James Monroe. . . 1885 372 
Pendleton, William Nelson. hl834 554 

Penley, Harry Maynard 1904 489 

Penniman, Chiron 1791 78 

Penniman, Elias 1774 70 

Penniman, Frank Wentworth 

nl904 726 

Penniman, Henry Mixter.. .nl874 659 

Penniman, Obadiah 1791 78 

Pennoyer, Emma Hindley... 1898 445 
Perce, Warren Richmond. . . 1865 281 

Perkins, Charles H nl859 638 

Perkins, David 1834 166 

Perkins, Edward Lyman. . . nl893 681 
Perkins, Fordyce Dexter. . . . 1898 442 

Perkins, Frank Ernest nl901 710 

Perkins, George Herbert g 730 

Perkins, George Winslow.. .nl893 681 



Name Class Page 

Perkins, George Washington 

1801 91 

Perkins, Harry Wilder nl897 691 

Perkins, Jonas 1813 112 

Perkins, Jonas Reynolds. . . . 1841 190 

Perkins, Joseph nl859 638 

Perkins, Levi Hooper 1803 94 

Perkins, Maurice Vorhes. . . . 1900 460 

Perkins, Richard Roy 1899 451 

Perkins, Roger Griswold. . .nl850 621 

Perrin, George Kinney nl854 626 

Perrin, Nelson 1869 298 

Perrine, Enoch 1874 319 

Perry, Amos hl841 558 

Perry, Arthur Llewellyn. . .nl900 705 

Perry, Calbraith Bourn 1867 291 

Perry, Charles Homer 1859 256 

Perry, Charles Manchester.. . 1891 398 
Perrv, Christopher Grant... . 1830 158 

Perry, David 1806 99 

Perry, David nl824 602 

Perry, Dwight Piatt nl856 631 

Perry, Edgar 1880 347 

Perry, Elijah 1852 229 

Perrv, Elizabeth 1905 496 

Perry, Eugene Ashton 1890 393 

Perry, Freeman 1790 77 

Perry, Gardiner Bramin. . .nl804 597 

Perry, George EUwood nl880 664 

Perry, Herbert Livingston.. . 1865 281 

Perrv, Howard nl903 721 

Perrv, Ira nl846 618 

Perry, James De Wolf 1860 261 

Perry, James William 1874 319 

Perry, Jennie May 1905 496 

Perry, John Cranston nl892 679 

Perry, Joshua 1809 105 

Perry, Lemuel Grosvenor. .nl869 653 

Perry, Oscar Edward nl882 666 

Perry, Salmon Carpenter. . . . 1832 162 

Perry, Samuel 1802 92 

Perry, Thomas H nl835 607 

Perry, William Benjamin... . 1891 398 

Perry, William Stevens nl853 624 

Pertilla, Edwin Miles nl901 710 

Pervear, Hiram Kallock 1855 240 

Peters, John Thompson.. . .nl85 5 628 

Peters, Onslow 1825 144 

Peterson, Mary Alida Ors- 

well 1901 471 

Pettibone, John 1898 443 

Pevear, Jesse Stetson 1899 452 

Pevear, Theodore Frederick 

nl902 716 

Phelps, Abner nl813 541 

Phelps, Arthur Stevens. . . .nl886 671 

Phelps, Charles 1855 240 

Phelps, Charles Howard 1893 408 

Phelps, Dryden William 1877 333 

Phelps, Eliakim nl814 599 



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Name Class Page 

Phelps, Henry nl859 638 

Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden... . 1844 200 
Phetteplace, Thurston Mason 

1899 452 

Philbrick, Arthur Lloyd 1903 483 

Philbrick, Roscoe Hunter. .nl903 721 

PhiUips, Charles Abbott 1902 47 5 

PhiUips, Charles Currier 1887 381 

Phillips, Daniel William 1837 174 

Phillips, Duncan Clinch 1861 265 

Phillips, Frank Sargent nl888 674 

Phillips, Frederick George.. nl901 710 
Phillips, Frederick Winthrop 

nl882 666 

Phillips, John ml817 513 

PhilHps, John James nl857 634 

Phillips, Joseph Flavins 1827 150 

Phillips, Oliver Ormsbee. . .nl861 642 
Phillips, Robert Simmons. . . 1896 427 
Phillips, Vernon Sirvilian. .nl900 705 

Phillips, Walter Clarke 1902 475 

Phillips, Walter Dabney 1897 434 

Phillips, Walter Enos nl903 721 

Phillips, William 1826 148 

Phillips, William Brown 1858 253 

Phillips, William Llewellyn. .1881 352 

Phinney, Adelbert nl897 691 

Phinney, Samuel 1812 110 

Phinney, Tristram Cleveland 

. 1896 427 

Phippen, George 1811 108 

Phipps, James Monroe 1842 194 

Phipps, Maurice Bowman. .nl902 716 

Pickens, Andrew 1801 91 

Pickering, Timothy hl799 533 

Pickersgill, William Copeland 

nl897 691 

Piddock, John Estey 1897 434 

Pidge, John Bartholomew 

Gough 1866 286 

Pierce, Alice Reeve a 1901 507 

Pierce, Cassandra May nl899 703 

Pierce, Earl Carldor nl898 695 

Pierce, Edward Elisha 1877 333 

Pierce, Edward Lillie 1850 221 

Pierce, Grace 1902 478 

Pierce, Halbert Edmund 1902 475 

Pierce, Harriet Edith al904 509 

Pierce, Henry Niles 1842 194 

Pierce, Herbert Lincoln.. . .nl879 664 

Pierce, Hiram Chase nl874 659 

Pierce, John Davis 1822 136 

Pierce, Lucy nl904 727 

Pierce, Maude nl903 723 

Pierce, Robinson 1902 47 5 

Pierce, Willard 1818 124 

Pierce, William Eustis nl844 616 

Pierce, William Gano 1844 200 

Pierson, Edward Franklin. .nl85 5 628 
Pierson, George Bowen. . . .nl855 628 



Name Class Page 

Pike, David Bangs 1894 414 

Pike, James Edward nl874 659 

Pillsbury, Benjamin Obear. . 1900 460 
Pinkham, Arthur Wellington 

nl902 716 

Pinkham, Bertha Theresa, .nl 901 712 
Pinkham, George Ripley. . . 1887 381 

Pinkham, Henry Winn 1888 385 

Piper, George Irving nl900 70S 

Pipon, John hl806 538 

Pirazzini, Agide 1903 483 

Pirce, James Aldrich 1892 403 

Pitman, Isaac 1866 286 

Pitman, John 1799 88 

Pitman, John T nl834 607 

Pitman, Joseph Story 1839 182 

Pitman, Sophia Lord nl898 697 

Pitman, Stephen Minot nl870 655 

Place, Emory Lyon 1904 489 

Place, Lewis Tew 1898 443 

Plaisted, James 1823 138 

Plaisted, Samuel 1825 144 

Plehn, Carl Copping 1889 389 

Plumb, Albert Hale 1855 240 

Plumb, Joseph nl858 636 

Plumb, Obed nl846 618 

Plumer, Henry M nl830 605 

Plumer, Joseph Trask 1859 256 

Plummer, Cornelius Channing 

1871 307 

Plummer, David ml821 515 

Plummer, George Winslow 

nl900 705 

Plympton, Augustus nl824 602 

Poindexter, Orlando nl852 623 

Poinier, Samuel Thane 1859 256 

Poland, Tames nl899 701 

Poland, William Carey 1868 293 

Polhill, John Goldwire 1815 118 

Pollard, Andrew hl853 566 

Pollard, Andrew Cotts nl860 640 

Pollard, Ella Artemisia 1902 478 

Pomeroy, Swan Lyman 1820 128 

Pomeroy, William Henry 1882 356 

Pond, Abijah 1815 118 

Pond, Daniel BuUard 1857 248 

Pond, Enoch 1777 71 

Pond, Enoch 1813 112 

Pond, Francis Metcalf 1860 261 

Pond, Gilbert nl769-1800 595 

Pond, (formerly Proud), Isaac 

1847 212 

Pond, Jeremiah 1802 92 

Pond, Samuel Metcalf 1802 92 

Pond, Virgil Clarence 1874 319 

Pool, George Franklin 1833 163 

Pool, Nathaniel 1854 236 

Poole, Harry Kav 1900 460 

Poole, Reuben Brooks 1857 248 

Poor Charles Howard 1876 328 



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Name Class Page 

Poor, Charles Marshall 1893 408 

Poor, Helen Louise Given. . . 1900 463 

Poor, Lora May nl898 697 

Pope, Albert Joseph 1894 414 

Pope, Arthur Upham 1904 489 

Pope, Charles Hudson nl857 634 

Pope, Elnathan nl806 597 

Pope, George Frederick. . . .hl892 587 

Pope, John Thomas 1865 281 

Pope, Louis Atherton 1874 319 

Pope, Thomas 1809 105 

Pope, Thomas Edmund Burt 

1902 475 

Pope, William Greenleaf Eliot 

nl867 651 

Porcheron, Preston Hill 1902 475 

Porter, Charles Huntington. 1900 460 
Porter, Emery Huntington.. 1866 286 

Porter, George 1889 389 

Porter, George Loring 1859 256 

Porter, George Whipple 1870 303 

Porter, Henry Kirke 1860 261 

Porter, Isaac 1808 103 

Porter, Jabez 1818 124 

Porter, James Benton 1890 393 

Porter, Micaiah 1775 70 

Porter, Sidney 1876 328 

Porter, William hi 7 74 523 

Post, Edwin Augustus nl849 621 



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Albert Knight. 1859 256 

Albert Knight 1886 377 

Alfred Knight 1902 476 

Arthur Niles 1905 494 

Asa 1824 141 

Charles nl872 656 

Charles Alfred nl887 672 

Charles R nl834 607 

Clinton Everett. . . .nl897 691 

Daniel Myers 1901 468 

Edward Everett 1890 393 

Edward Harry 1875 324 

Everett Clifford. . . .nl902 716 

Frank King 1871 

Frederick Huntington 

nl900 

George Washington.. 

nl863 

Horatio hl829 



307 

705 

646 
550 



James Brown Mason 1839 182 

James Rowland nl898 695 

Jefferson Rowland... 1877 333 

John Myron 1874 320 

Mabel Louise 1897 437 

Nathaniel Frothing- 

nl857 634 

Nellie May nl900 707 

Phineas nl841 613 

Ralph Goddard nl886 671 

Robert Westcott...nl 857 634 

Stephen nl848 620 



Name Class Page 

Potter, Thomas Mawney 1834 166 

Potter, Wallace Winfield. . .nl869 653 

Potter, Walter Armington. nl887 672 

Potter, Walter McDuffie 1859 256 

Potter, William Henry 1836 171 

Potter, William King nl898 695 

Potter, William Robert nl887 672 

Pottorf, John L. G nl903 721 

Pound, John Evremond — nl867 651 

Povall, Richard hl822 547 

Powell, Samuel 1870 303 

Power, John Joseph g 730 

Power, Nicholas 1789 76 

Power, Thomas 1808 103 

Powers, Charles Appleton. . . 1893 408 

Powers, Charles Arthur 1902 476 

Powers, Roland Cornell.. . .nl898 695 

Powers, William Howard g 730 

Poynting, John hi 7 74 523 

Pratt, Charles Tillinghast. .nl873 658 

Pratt, Chfford Henry nl901 710 

Pratt, Dura Durand hi 849 563 

Pratt, Enoch 1803 94 

Pratt, Enoch nl863 646 

Pratt, Frank Kingman 1877 333 

Pratt, Frank Stowe nl875 660 

Pratt, Grace Tyler al901 507 

Pratt, Henry Selden 1901 468 

Pratt, Henry Wallace 1903 483 

Pratt, Horatio 1825 144 

Pratt, John 1827 150 

Pratt, John Torrey nl866 650 

Pratt, Joseph Porter 1859 256 

Pratt, Leonard Barnes 1853 233 

Pratt, Marcus nl823 601 

Pratt, Peter 1816 121 

Pratt, Samuel Hartwell 1863 272 

Pratt, Spencer Atkinson. ... 1830 158 

Pratt, WiUard Leslie 1905 494 

Pratt, William 1825 144 

Pratt, William Thomas 1885 372 

Prentice, Alvah . .nl838 610 

Prentice, Arthur nl874 659 

Prentice, George Denison — 1823 138 

Prentice, Roswell Randall.. nl 843 615 

Presbrey, Walter Ackman.. . 1890 393 

Presbury, Samuel 1822 136 

Preston, Addison Webster. nl855 629 

Preston, Howard Willis 1883 362 

Preston, Marshall nl813 599 

Preston, Warren 1804 95 

Preston, WiUard 1806 99 

Preufert, William Ferdinand 

1866 286 

Prevaux, Francis Edward.. . 1846 207 

Price, Charles Perrin nl850 621 

Price, Irving Lanouette 1905 494 

Price, John Amon 1865 281 

Price, John Cooper nl899 701 

Price, Joseph Henry 1825 144 



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Name Class Page 

Price, Stephen William 1850 221 

Price, William Edmund 1896 427 

Pride, Edward William 1865 281 

Priestley, Joseph hl793 530 

Prince, James Beal 1825 144 

Prince, John hl795 531 

Prince, Walter Everett 1904 489 

Pritchard, Arthur Osborn. . . 1900 460 

Proctor, Nillo Griswold 1891 398 

Proctor, William Melville... . 1870 303 

Provan, Carrie Ethel al904 509 

Psiaki, Emmanuel George.. nl902 716 

Pugh, Evan hl802 535 

Pulsifer, Charles Leroy 1878 338 

Purick, George Butler nl904 726 

Purinton, Frank Mason 1875 324 

Purinton, Harry Edward... nl894 682 

Purkitt, John H nl834 607 

Purver, George Moses 1901 468 

Putnam, Aaron 1811 108 

Putnam, Alfred Porter 1852 229 

Putnam, Algernon Wait 1895 419 

Putnam, Amasa Spaulding.nl 899 701 
Putnam, Benjamin Porter.. nl 845 617 

Putnam, Charles Henry nl886 671 

Putnam, David Abbott 1837 174 

Putnam, Edward Warren. .nl840 612 

Putnam, Israel 1827 150 

Putnam, John M nl821 601 

Putnam, Joseph Elliott 1845 203 

Putnam, Richard Fletcher.. . 1855 240 

Putnam, Sidney nl880 665 

Putnam, William Le Baron 

hl893 588 

Putney, Anne May Larry. . . . 1899 455 

Putney, Freeman 1899 452 

Putney, Walter Knight nl902 716 

Pye, John hl774 523 

Pyke, James Tobey 1880 348 

Quarles, Francis 1777 71 

Quick, Alfred Merritt 1887 382 

Quick, Howard Prescott 1887 382 

Quigley, Michael Joseph 1883 362 

Quimby, Frank Albert nl898 695 

Quinby, Hosea Mason 1865 281 

Quinby, Samuel Foster. . . .nl861 642 

Quincy, Josiah hl834 554 

Quincy, Samuel Hatch nl848 620 

Quinn, James Edward 1903 483 

Quinn, John Cornelius 1888 385 

Quinones, Enrique nl903 721 

Rafter, Mary Florence 1901 471 

Raiford, Lemuel Charles 1900 460 

Rainsford, Thomas nl835 608 

Ramsden, Everett Duncan. . 1902 476 

Rand, Aaron nl835 608 

Rand, Lyman Fisk 1868 293 

Rand, Thomas 1803 94 

Randall, Auburn Joel nl855 629 

Randall, Charles Bertrand. . .1852 229 



Name Class Page 

Ranldal, Charles Dennison.nl 840 613 
Randall, Charles Jenckes.. .nl85l 622 

Randall, Dexter 1811 108 

Randall, Ephraim 1812 110 

Randall, Fred Earl nl903 721 

Randall, George Maxwell 1835 168 

Randall, Henry Stephens. .hl853 566 

Randall, Jared Harvey 1897 434 

Randall, Joseph 1809 105 

Randall, Lyman Alpheus... . 1900 460 
Randall, Mary Abby Frink..l899 455 
Randall, Menzias Rayner. .ml824 516 

Randall, Moses Fenelon 1814 115 

Randall, Otis Everett 1884 

Randall, Phineas Munsell. .nl852 

Randall, Reuben Fuller nl899 

Randall, Samuel 1804 

Randall, Samuel 1832 

Randall, Silas 1804 

Randall, Silas Burrows 1836 

Randall, William Gallup. . .nl897 

Randall, William Henry 1861 

Randolph, Richard Kidder nl878 663 
Randolph, Thomas Lyman. . 1836 171 

Randolph, Warren 1851 225 

Ranger, James Aloysius... .nl904 726 
Rankin, Edwin Augustine.. n 189 9 701 

Ransford, Hascall nl859 

Rapson, George Washington 

nl895 

Rathbone, Joshua H nlS54 

Rathbun, Edward Harris... . 1889 
Rathbun, Elmer Jeremiah.. . 1896 427 
Rauschenbach, Paul Emil..nl901 710 

Rawson, Andrew 1800 89 

Rawson, Evander Fuller 1819 126 

Rawson, Joseph 1794 

Rawson, Levi ml825 

Rawson, Liberty 1800 

Rawson, Silas Bundy nl857 634 

Rawson, Stephen 1817 123 

Rawson, Warren 1802 92 

Ray, Benjamin Lincoln 1856 244 

Rav, Charles Addison Rich- 
ardson 1902 476 

Ray, Charles Andrew nl850 621 

Ray, Isaac hl879 582 

Ray, Mabel Agnes nl901 712 

Ray, Robert Charles nl87 5 660 

Ray, William Francis 1874 320 

Raymond, Bernard Perry. . . 1904 489 
Raymond, George Hervey.. . 1899 452 
Raymond, George Theron..nl873 658 
Raymond, Joseph Sherwood 

nl856 631 

Raymond, Lewis Ford 1864 277 

Raymond, Loring Hay nl901 710 

Raymond, Stetson 1814 115 

Raynolds, Williams Collins 

nl860 640 



367 
623 
701 

95 
162 

95 
171 
692 
265 



638 

684 
626 
389 



81 

517 

89 



876 



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Name Class Page 
Rea, James 1878 338 



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Albert Josiah nl888 674 

Alfred Anthony nl860 640 

Andrew nl854 626 



Charles Sheldon 1901 468 

Cyrus Butler nl850 622 

Fred Edward nl886 671 

Fred Stanley nl899 701 

Frederick Park 1870 303 

George Edward nl86S 648 

George Roswell 1868 294 

John nl804 597 

John Meredith hl860 572 

John Meredith hl866 575 

Josiah 1775 70 

Samuel Austin 1854 236 

Seth 1770 68 

Thomas nl769-1800 

William Alfred 1905 

Readio, William Cooper 1879 

Record, Augustus Phineas. .1892 

Record, Lewis Stillman 1902 476 

Rector, Vera 1904 491 

Reding, Charles William 1837 174 

Reeby, William Henry nl874 659 

Reed, Atigustus Brown 1821 132 

Reed, Charles Franklin 1885 

Reed, Charlton Albanis 1886 

Reed, Chester Isham hl870 

Reed, David 1810 

Reed, Edwin Sanborn nl863 

Reed, George nl852 

Reed, John hl803 

Reed, John 1803 



595 
494 
343 
403 



372 
377 
578 
106 
646 
623 
536 
94 



Reed, Joseph Warren 1856 244 

Reed, Luke 1809 105 

Reed, Nathan A nl859 638 

Reed, Nathan Adams 1838 178 

Reed, Newton Chafiin nl903 721 

Reed, William 1810 106 

Reed, William hl90S 537 

Reed, William Ashton nl846 618 

Reed, William Ashton nl885 670 

Rees, Byron Johnson nl899 701 

Rees, Joseph William 1865 281 

Rees, Thomas George 1886 377 

Reese, Charles Abraham. . . . 1875 324 

Reese, Charles Arnold 1902 476 

Reese, Lotiis Albert al902 507 

Reeves, David Wallace nl900 705 

Reeves, David Wallis 1898 443 

Reid, Marguerite McLean. . . 1902 478 

Reid, Phihp Joseph 1887 382 

Remington, Albert Gallatin 1843 197 
Remington, Charles Ansel. . . 1867 291 
Remington, Charles Cady. .1899 452 
Remington , Edgar Wilson ... 1 8 8 5 3 7 2 

Remington, Jairus 1794 81 

Remington, James Henry. . . 1862 269 
Remington, Seth Padelford.. 1804 414 



Name Class Page 

Remond, Fr6d6rique nl904 727 

Renne, William Jarvis nl902 716 

Reoch, Archibald Tennant. . 1900 461 

Reoch, WilHam Stewart 1893 408 

Reuterdahl, Arvid 1897 434 

Reynolds, Edward hl825 548 

Reynolds, Edwin Clark nl891 678 

Reynolds, Edwin Ruthven.nl 83 9 612 
Reynolds, Fordyce Thomas. 1900 461 
Reynolds, Francis Wayland 

nl856 631 

Reynolds, Francis Wayland. 1886 377 

Reynolds, James 1863 272 

Reynolds, John hi 7 70 520 

Reynolds, John Alexander. nl867 651 

Reynolds, John Post 1870 303 

Reynolds, Vinton Irving. . .nl904 726 

Reynolds, Walter Scott 1893 408 

Reynolds, Wilder Tibbitts.. . 1904 489 

Reynolds, WiUiam Job 1886 377 

Rhees, Benjamin Rust nl853 624 

Rhett, Henry Johns 1885 372 

Rhoades, Benjamin Hurd. . . 1833 163 

Rhodes, Christopher nl862 643 

Rhodes, Daniel 1873 316 

Rhodes, Egbert Ellis nl898 695 

Rhodes, Frank Augustus., .nl 8 56 631 
Rhodes, Frederick Miller. ... 1890 393 
Rhodes, George Augustus. . . 1828 153 

Rhodes. James Mauran 1869 298 

Rhodes, Orlo Bertram 1870 303 

Rhodes, Robert 1825 144 

Rhodes, William nl769-1800 595 

Rhodes, William Conrad.. ..1864 277 

Rice, Abbott Barnes 1884 367 

Rice, Benjamin 1808 103 

Rice, Henry nl849 621 

Rice, Henry Clay 1850 221 

Rice, Herbert Ambrose 1889 389 

Rice, Herbert Howard 1892 403 

Rice, Horace Wadleigh 1881 352 

Rice, Howard Malcom 1860 261 

Rice, John Minot nl863 646 

Rice, Luther hl814 542 

Rice, Tilley 1777 71 

Rice, Wilber Taylor 1881 352 

Rice, William Orin 1903 483 

Rich, Edward Gile nl901 710 

Rich, Ethel Ella 1903 485 

Rich, Ezekiel 1808 103 

Rich, Maurice Benjamin. . . . 1903 483 

Richard, Timothy hl901 592 

Richards, Albert Charles 1905 495 

Richards, Elizabeth Leigh. nl901 712 
Richards, Francis BuUard. .nl897 692 
Richards, George Hallam.... 1809 105 
Richards, George Humphrey 

nl868 652 

Richards, Henry Cushing. .nl880 665 
Richards, Herbert Augustus 1893 408 



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Name Class Page 

Richards, Humphrey. nl837 609 

Richards, Jacob 1824 141 

Richards, Margaret Weston 

nl899 703 

Richards, Samuel 1838 178 

Richards, William hi 793 530 

Richards, Wilham Coolidge..l837 174 
Richardson, Charles Germane 

1900 461 

Richardson, David Haines 

Collins nl866 650 

Richardson, Edward Trask..l835 169 

Richardson, Erastus hi 894 589 

Richardson, Frederic Clar- 
ence nl900 705 

Richardson, James 1882 356 

Richardson, John ml818 513 

Richardson, John Gano 1839 182 

Richardson, John Smythe. . . 1824 141 

Richardson, Joseph hl817 544 

Richardson, Josiah Francis nl 870 655 

Richardson, Linda 1897 438 

Richardson, Thomas Francis 

1852 229 

Richardson, Walter Myrick 

nl902 717 

Richardson, Willard Samuel. 1894 414 
Richardson, William Francis 

1880 348 

Richardson, Willis Brown. . . 1899 452 
Richman, Irving Berdine...hl904 593 

Richmond, Abel 1797 85 

Richmond, Edward 1789 76 

Richmond, Frank nl855 629 

Richmond, Frank Eddy 1899 452 

Richmond, George Barstow 

nl844 616 

Richmond, George Nelson... 1892 403 

Richmond. Howard nl872 656 

Richmond, Howard Anson. nl897 692 

Richmond, J. Lee 1880 348 

Richmond, Jared Dewing. . . 1825 144 

Richmond, John Wilkes 1794 81 

Richmond, Knight Cheney. .1885 373 

Richmond, Lewis nl842 614 

Richmond, Nathaniel P nl854 626 

Richmond, Norman Leonard 

1885 373 

Richmond, Philip nl882 667 

Richmond, Russell WiUiam .1902 476 

Richmond, Thomas nl830 605 

Richmond, William 1814 115 

Richmond, William Ebenezer 

hl821 546 

Richmond, William Tallman 

1869 298 

Rickard, George Weld nl900 705 

Rickard, James Helme 1896 427 

Rickard, William Watson. . . 1865 281 
Ricketts, Alfred Henry nl901 710 



Name Class Page 

Ridee, Arthur W g 730 

Rider, Henry Lawrens 1846 207 

l^der, Sidney Smith hl880 583 

Rifenburg, George Lafayette 

1894 414 

Rigler, George William 1880 348 

Riley, John Joseph nl898 695 

Ripley, Edward Payson. . . . 1904 726 

Ripley, Henry John nl844 616 

Ripley, James Madison. . . .nl855 629 
Ripley, Thomas Baldwin.. . .1814 115 

Riplev, Thomas Henry 1847 212 

Rippon, John hl784 524 

Risley, Florence Effie nl898 697 

Risser, Jonathan al900 505 

Rist, Amos nl845 617 

Rist, Calvin nl840 613 

Rivenburg, Sidney White. . . 1880 348 

Rivers, George nl834 607 

Rivers, Thomas 1811 108 

Rives, William Cabell hi 84 5 560 

Robbins, Ashur hl835 555 

Robbins, Christopher EUery 

hl822 547 

Robbins, George W nl828 605 

Robbins, Joseph Chandler.. . 1897 435 

Robbins, Nathaniel 1857 248 

Robert, Alexander John 1849 218 

Robert, Benjamin Franklin 

nl856 631 

Robert, Francis Wayland. .nl851 622 
Robert, James Alexander. .nl858 636 

Robert, Joseph Thomas 1828 153 

Robert, Milton George 1847 112 

Robert, Stoney Jehu nl856 631 

Robert, Wilson C nl831 606 

Roberts, Abram Adams nl855 629 

Roberts, Arthur Flewellyn.nl 900 706 
Roberts, Augustus Welling- 
ton 1820 128 

Roberts, Clarence Verdine.. . 1886 377 
Roberts, Edward Sanford..nl896 688 

Roberts, Hall nl836 608 

Roberts, John Mitchell 1796 83 

Roberts, Wilham Lewis 1903 483 

Robins, Ezekiel nl806 597 

Robinson, Amos 1864 277 

Robinson, Arthur Henry.. . . 1905 495 
Robinson, Asa Aspenwell.. .nl841 613 
Robinson, Charles Edwin... . 1905 495 
Robinson, Charles Gilbert.. . 1899 452 
Robinson, Charles Lorimer. . 1905 495 

Robinson, Charles Pitts 1863 272 

Robinson, Christopher 1825 144 

Robinson, Clara Florilla... .nl897 693 

Robinson, Constance g 730 

Robinson, David 1901 468 

Robinson, Edward North. . . 1896 427 
Robinson, Edwin Augustus 

nl897 692 



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Name Class Page 

Robinson, Enoch nlS57 634 

Robinson, Ethel Tremaine... 1905 497 
Robinson, Ezekiel Oilman... 1838 178 

Robinson, Fred Arthur 1895 419 

Robinson, Oilman Parker. .nl878 663 
Robinson, Harvey Phillips. nl871 656 
Robinson, Henry Holbrook 

nl868 652 

Robinson, Isaac hl801 534 

Robinson, Joseph Winchester 

nl843 615 

Robinson, Lawrence Warwick 

nl900 706 

Robinson, Luther 1834 166 

Robinson, Morrill ml825 517 

Robinson, Robert Cornelius. 1900 461 
Robinson, Stephen Henry.. nl871 656 

Robinson, Theodore nl857 634 

Robinson, Thomas Drew 1849 218 

Robinson, Will Austin 1896 427 

Robinson, William 1802 92 

Robinson, William Attraore 

nl8S8 674 

Robinson, William Everett. 

nl879 664 

Robinson, William George. nl881 665 

Roby, Charles 1810 106 

Roby, Joseph 1828 153 

Rockefeller, Abby Greene 

Aldrich nl903 722 

Rockefeller, John Davison .1897 435 
Rockwell, Harry Westcott... 1903 483 

Rockwell, Henry Hall 1896 427 

Rockwood, Arthur Wesley.nl 900 706 
Rockwood, Frank Ernest... . 1874 320 
Rockwood, Lucius Osborn... 1868 294 

Rodman, Albert Lewis nl898 695 

Rodman, William Mitchell . h 1 8 5 8 570 

Rogers, Ada 1902 478 

Rogers, Albert B nl8S4 626 

Rogers, Andrew Jackson. . . . 1867 291 

Rogers, Arthur 1886 377 

Rogers, Emily Priscilla Smith 

nl902 718 

Rogers, Henry Augustus 1820 128 

Rogers, Horatio 1855 241 

Rogers, James Swords 1846 207 

Rogers, John 1808 103 

Rogers, John Augustus. . . .nl863 646 

Rogers, John Henry 1854 236 

Rogers, John Williams 1861 265 

Rogers, Mary Louise al902 508 

Rogers, Owen Bishop nl880 665 

Rogers, Robert 1775 70 

Rogers, Stephen Marsh 1818 124 

Rogers, William 1769 67 

Rogers, William Augustus.. . 1857 248 

Rollinson, Turner nl896 688 

Rood, John Alexander nl894 683 

Root, David Lyman 1842 194 



Name Class Page 

Root, Edward Thompson. . . 1889 389 

Roper, Solon Stuart 1876 328 

Rose, Augustus Frank nl903 721 

Rose, Helen Maude Eddy. .nl899 702 

Rose, Henry Brayton 1881 352 

Rose, John ml826 517 

Rose, Josephine Angell Beane 

1897 436 

Ross, Adam Franklin 1899 452 

Ross, James Wylie. 1896 428 

Ross, Sarah Gridley 1905 497 

Ross, William Milton nl853 624 

Roston, Charles Duren 1904 489 

Rostan, John T nl838 610 

Rothwell, Thomas Harwood 

1893 408 

Round, Arthur Morey 1876 328 

Round, Eda May 1897 438 

Round, William Marshall 

Fitts hl892 587 

Rounds, Albert Waterman. nl895 684 

Roundy, Charles Pickett 1900 461 

Round V, Phoebe Rushmore 

Gifford 1898 445 

Roundy, Ruth Smith 1897 438 

Rousmaniere, Edmund Swett 

.hl905 593 

Roux, Louis Alexandre 1894 414 

Rowe, Henry Kalloch 1892 403 

Rowe, Louis" Earle 1904 489 

Rowell, Arthur William.. . .nl893 681 

Rowell, Ernest Clinton 1898 443 

Roy, James C 1828 153 

Roys, Margaret 1902 479 

Rueckert, Frederick 1877 333 

Rugg, Frank Augustus 1897 435 

Rugg, William Webster 1896 428 

Ruggles, George B nl826 604 

Ruggles, George Benjamin. . 1850 221 

Ruggles, John 1813 113 

Ruggles, William 1820 128 

Rupley, Howard Reeve nl903 721 

Russel, Joseph Somers 1886 378 

Russell, Abiel 1800 89 

Russell, Cyrus King 1844 200 

Russell, Florence Williams. nl898 697 

Russell, George Golson nl897 692 

Russell, George Robert 1821 132 

Russell, James SulHvan. . . .hl876 581 

Russell, John hl841 558 

Russell, John Henry nl902 717 

Russell, Jonathan 1791 78 

Russell, Joseph Dolbeare. ... 1772 69 
Russell, Joseph Francis. . . .nl902 717 
Russell, Louis Dickerman. .nl894 683 

Russell, Thomas 1811 108 

Russell, Walter Herbert.... al897 503 

Russell, William nl 769-1800 595 

Russell, William Jay 1864 277 

Rvan, Timothy nl875 660 



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879 



Name Class Page 

Ryland, John hl772 521 

Ryland, John Collett hi 769 519 

Ryland , Jonathan Edwards hl852 565 

Ryther, Orman Eris 1887 382 

Sabin, John 1797 85 

Sabin, William Harvey 1798 86 

Sackett, Franklin Page 1897 435 

Sackett, Frederic Moseley. . . 1861 265 
Sackett, Frederic Moseley.. . 1890 393 

Sackett, Herbert Lee 1904 489 

Sackett, Henry Weston nl894 683 

Sadler, Alvin Grover 1873 316 

Safford, Henry Gilbert 1858 253 

Sage, John Davis 1899 452 

Sage, William Nathan 1840 186 

Salisbury, Charles Merrick.. n 187 3 658 

Salisbury, Levi Eddy nl863 646 

Salisbury, Lucius Albert 1904 489 

Salladay, Cloves Preston. . .nl904 726 

Salomon, Simon Henry 1902 476 

Sammis, Edward Armingtonl895 419 

Sammis, George Lewis nl896 688 

Sammis, Grace Howe Page.nl899 703 

Sampson, Ira 1838 178 

Sampson, John nl809 598 

Sampson, Joseph 1821 132 

Sampson, Zabdiel 1803 94 

Sams, Lewis Reeve 1806 99 

Samson , George Whitefield ..1839 182 

Sampson , Samuel 1777 71 

Sanahbrah, (formerly Ah- 

brah) nl877 662 

Sanborn, Alvah Howard. . .nl897 692 

Sanborn, Fred Leslie nl885 670 

Sanborn, Jacob R nl860 640 

Sanborn, Lena Wadleigh. . .nl901 712 
Sanborn, Mattson Caleb... .nl864 647 
Sanborn, Morton Emery.. .nl902 717 
Sanborn, Warren Bigelow. .nl901 711 

Sandager, William 1904 489 

Sanders, Nathaniel Thomas nl863 646 

Sanderson, Alonzo nl865 648 

Sanderson, John 1853 233 

Sandford, Frederic Wash- 
burn 1890 394 

Sandford, Oliver Shepard. .nl842 614 

Sanford, Baalis 1823 138 

Sanford, David 1825 145 

Sanford, Enoch 1820 128 

Sanford, Enoch Warren.. . .nl856 631 
Sanford, Henry Lawrence, .nl 891 678 

vSanford, John 1812 110 

Sanford, John Augustine. . . . 1882 356 

Sanford, James 1812 110 

Sanford, Louis Childs 1888 385 

Sanford, William nl845 617 

Sanger, Elbridge nl826 604 

Sanger, Eugene nl864 647 

Sanger, Robert Clark 1896 428 

Sanger, Zedekiah hl807 538 



Name Class Page 

Sanger, Zedekiah 1807 100 

Sarle, Amos Lockwood 1886 378 

Sarle, Frederick Westcott. .nl889 675 

Sarle, Oliver Perry 1886 378 

Sarle, William Edward . ..nl898 695 

Satterlee, Alfred Brown 1852 229 

Satterlee, Livingston 1860 261 

Satterlee, William Benjamin. 1903 483 
Saunders, Albert Lang- 
worthy . . 1902 476 

Saunders, Amos Joseph 1855 241 

Saunders, Ernest Alexan- 
der nl903 721 

Saunders, Isaac Harrison 1862 269 

Saunders, Walter Mills nl891 678 

Savage, Charles Frederic 1904 489 

Savage, Cornelius Samuel. . . 1878 338 

Savery, Phineas 1824 141 

Savery, William Briggs 1896 428 

Sawyer, Augustus Eben nl871 656 

Sawyer, Charles Aaron nl889 675 

Sawyer, Charles Freeman. .nl885 670 

Sawyer, James 1814 116 

Sawyer, Jeremiah Hayden..nl847 619 
Sawyer, John Woodbury... hi 881 583 
Sawyier, Nathaniel Isaac. .nl855 629 
Saxton, William Robinson... 1835 169 

Sayer, Inez Vernon 1904 491 

vSayers, WiUiam Joseph. . .nl904 726 
Sayles, Adelaide Kimball 

Burton 1901 470 

Sayles, Frank Arthur 1890 394 

Sayles, Philip Allen nl874 659 

Sayles, Stanton Hopkins . . .nl901 711 

Savles, Willard 1844 200 

Savles, William nl843 615 

Savles, William Clark nl878 663 

Sayles, William Francis hl885 584 

Sayles, William Randall 1864 277 

Scammell, John Steams 1837 174 

Scammell, Lucius Leslie... .hi 841 558 
Scammell, Samviel Steams.. n 1846 618 

Scammon, James 1868 294 

Schilling, George Edward. .nl900 706 

Schipper, Carl Fred nl899 701 

Schipper. Ibe John nl899 701 

Schloss, Berrick 1904 489 

Schmid, Louise C nl903 723 

Scholfield, Josephine Martha. 1900 463 
Scholfield, Lillie Leonoretta.1903 485 
Schoonover, Alpheus Hewitt 1874 320 
Schubarth, Cromwell Turner 1876 329 
Schwegler, Raymond Alfred. 1899 452 

Schwinn, Frederick 1905 495 

Scott, Adrian 1872 311 

Scott, Albert Lyon 1900 461 

Scott, Anderson nl808 598 

Scott, Arthur Curtis g 730 

Scott, Arthur Henry 1903 483 

Scott, Augustus E nl858 636 



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Scott, Charles Seaver 1877 333 

Scott, Edwin Garzea nl904 726 

Scott, Frederick nl874 659 

Scott, Henry Lyon nl901 711 

Scott, Jacob Richardson. . . . 1836 171 

Scott, John William nl890 677 

Scott, Livingston nl863 646 

Scott, Susan Robbins 1900 463 

Scott, Walter Reuben 1887 382 

Scott, Wilbur Allen 1897 435 

Scott, William Henry 1875 324 

Scott, William Maxwell 1852 229 

Scovill, John ml826 517 

Scoville, Augustus Erving. . . 1884 367 
Screven, Charles Odingsell. . .1795 82 

Screven, Thomas 1795 82 

Scribner, Woodbury John. . . 1898 443 

Scudder, Eliot Rossiter 1904 490 

Scudder, Leon WiUiam 1899 452 

Seabrook, Nicholas B nl821 601 

Seabury, Irene Turner . nl903 723 

Seabury, Nathaniel 1882 356 

Seagrave, Clifford Phette- 

place 1885 373 

Seagrave, Edward 1822 136 

Seagrave, Edward Evans... nl 882 667 
Seagrave, Florence Carter.... 1900 463 

Seagrave, James Carter 1845 203 

Seagrave, Orville Barton. ... 1863 273 

Seaman, Charles John nl873 658 

Seamans, John 1815 118 

Seamans, Walter Stanley. ... 1902 476 
Search, Theodore Corson.. .hl895 589 

Searle, Carrie Mae al903 509 

Searle, Nathaniel 1794 81 

Searle, Nathaniel 1816 121 

Sears, Barnas 1825 145 

Sears, Edward Henry . .nl862 643 

Sears, Frederic Baker 1863 273 

Sears, Robert Davis, nl866 650 

Seddon, Charles Henry 1905 495 

Sedgwick, Otis White nl899 701 

Segar, Francis Brajrton. . . .nl882 667 

Selden, Charles Albert 1893 408 

Semple, Robert Baylor hl814 542 

Senior, Frank Widner nl897 692 

Senter, Horace 1796 84 

Senter, Isaac hl787 525 

Senter, Nathaniel G nl802 596 

Sessions, Eliakim Williams. . 1820 129 
Sessions, Harriet Hopkins.. n 1901 712 
Severance, Samuel Augustus 1879 343 

Sewall, Charles 1857 248 

Sexton, Frank Joseph nl893 681 

Shailer, Hezekiah 1846 207 

Shailer, Julius Smith nl839 612 

Shankland, James Horton. . . 1869 298 

Sharp, Dallas Lore 1895 419 

Sharp, Daniel hl811 540 

Sharp, Fred Eldredge nl895 684 



Name Class Page 

Sharp, Granville hi 786 524 

Sharpe, Andrew nl838 610 

Sharpe, Henry Dexter 1894 414 

Sharpe, Lucian hl892 587 

Sharpe, Lucian 1893 408 

Shattuck, Joseph Herbert. . . 1878 338 

Shaw, Albert Draper nl902 717 

Shaw, Frederick Eugene 1882 356 

Shaw, Frederick W nl857 634 

Shaw, George Wallace 1865 281 

Shaw, George Washington... 1852 229 

Shaw, Jahaziah ..1792 79 

Shaw, John 1805 97 

Shaw, John Taylor 1876 329 

Shaw, Laurence Moss 1899 452 

Shaw, Lemuel hl850 564 

Shaw, Linus H nl829 605 

Shaw, Marjorie Wadsworth. . 1904 491 

Shaw, Mason 1794 81 

Shaw, Philander hl792 529 

Shaw, Samuel Brenton 1819 126 

Shay, (formerly Shea) Mark 

Dee 1865 282 

Shea, John Ambrose nl895 684 

Shea , Richard Thomas n 1 902 717 

Shead, Edward Wadsworth.nl 89 7 692 

Sheahan, Dennis Harvey 1889 389 

Shearman, Caleb Hamilton.. 1803 94 
Shearman, Henry Clifton... nl 87 8 663 
Shearman, Sumner Upham..l861 265 
Shearman, Svlvester Gard- 
ner ' hl855 568 

Shearman, William Dennis 

Upham 1865 282 

Shedd, Charles Elmer nl878 663 

Shedd, Edward Whitten. . . . 1884 368 

Shedd, Henry Pickham nl849 621 

Shedd, Joel Herbert hl894 589 

Shedd, William Henry 1885 373 

Sheehan, Timothv Joseph. . . 1903 483 

Sheffield, Albert Henry 1899 452 

Sheffield, Simon Ray nl853 624 

Sheffield, William Paine. .. .hl862 573 

Sheffield, William Paine 1877 333 

Sheldon, Arthur Noyes nl899 701 

Sheldon, Charles Monroe 1883 362 

Sheldon, David Newton.... hl847 561 
Sheldon, Helen Sherman... n 1903 723 

Sheldon, Horace Ward 1881 352 

Sheldon, Philip nl904 726 

Sheldon, WilHam Dart nl886 671 

Shepard, Alvin Dwight g 731 

Shepard, Charles Upham... nl824 602 
Shepard, George Champlin.nl 824 602 
Shepard, Henry Fairfax... .nl 8 52 623 

Shepard, Osgood Harris 1869 298 

Shepard, Ralph 1821 132 

Shepard, Stephen Osgood. . . 1836 171 

Shepard, Thomas 1813 113 

Shepard, Thomas Perkins.. . 1836 171 



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Name Class Page 

Shepard , William Arnold .... 1 8 1 5 118 

Shepardson, Daniel hl853 566 

Shepardson, Francis Way- 
land 1883 362 

Shepardson, Frank Lucius. ..1883 362 

Sheppard, Alice Rachel al900 505 

Sheppard, Charles Ewing 1870 303 

Sheppard, Ebenezer Letson 

Ludlam 1839 183 

Sheppard, Ephraim nl842 614 

Sheppard, Joseph hl808 539 

Sherlock, Edward Frede- 
rick nl902 717 

Sherman, Charles Mickle. . .nl898 696 
Sherman, Clinton Thomas.. n 1893 681 

Sherman, Ethel Breed nl900 707 

Sherman, Frederic 1862 269 

Sherman, Harry Tuck nl888 674 

Sherman, Helen Macomber. . 1902 479 

Sherman, James Leonard 1903 483 

Sherman, Philip Darrell 1902 476 

Sherman, Richard Mitchell. . 1887 382 
Sherman, Sidney Algernon. a 1900 505 

Sherman, Walter Cyrus 1897 435 

Sherwood, Alverda Laura 

Brown 1899 454 

Sherwood, George Herbert. . 1898 443 
Sherwood, Ralph Atherton. . 1903 483 

Sherw'ood, Richard Otis 1883 362 

Shiel, Jefferson 1882 356 

Shiel, Louis nl886 671 

Shields, Albert Beckwith.. .nl896 688 

Shiere, Peter Benton 1870 303 

Shioi, Kentaro al903 509 

Shippee, Edna Isabel War- 
ner 1900 463 

Shippee, Harry Lodowick. .nl897 692 

Shippee, John Smith 1894 414 

Shippee, Lester Burrell 1903 483 

Shore, John nl769-1800 595 

Shores, Erwin Isaac nl876 661 

Shores, Joseph Augustus. . .hl875 580 

Shorey, Marion Lydia 1904 491 

Short, Chester Fitch 1859 256 

Shreve, Lura Cook nl904 727 

Shuman, Harry Benjamin.. nl902 717 

Shumway, Nehemiah 1790 77 

Shurrocks, William Otis. . . .nl898 696 
Shurtleff, Adoniram Jud- 

son nl864 647 

Shurtleff, Augustine 1846 207 

Shurtleff, Benjamin 1796 84 

Shurtleff, Flavel 1814 116 

Shurtleff, Nathaniel Brad- 
street hl834 554 

Shurtleff, Samuel Atwood.ml817 513 

Shute, Caleb B nl831 606 

Sibley, Frederick Hubbard. . 1898 443 

Sibley, John Jay 1814 116 

Sibley, Jonas Leonard 1813 113 



Name Class Page 

Sibley, Nehemiah nl834 607 

Sibley, Solomon 1794 81 

Sikes, George Rising nl903 721 

Sill, Thomas Hale 1804 95 

Silliman, Samuel Gregory. . . 1858 253 

Silver, Albert Allen nl889 675 

Silver, Edgar Oscar 1883 362 

Silver, Elmer Ellsworth 1885 373 

Silvey, William Baird 1881 352 

Simmonds, Newton Mercer.. 1889 389 

Simmons, Fred Albert 1899 452 

Simmons, James Barlow. . . . 1851 225 
Simmons, James Davis ....1881 352 

Simmons, John 1797 85 

Simmons, Perez 1833 163 

Simmons, Samuel Randall... 1879 343 

Simmons, Sarah Louise 1899 455 

Simmons, Warren Seabury. . 1889 389 
Simonds, Luther Wattles... n 1899 701 
Simonds, William Edward.. . 1883 362 
Simons, Benjamin Benneau..l796 84 

Simons, Thomas 1855 241 

Simpson, Daniel Pomeroy. . . 1834 166 

Simpson, Ira Whorter nl8S3 624 

Simpson, John Kelley 1832 162 

Simpson, Lulu Winifred 1905 497 

Simpson, Samuel Ashburton.1850 221 

Simpson, Thomas M nl841 613 

Simpson, William Bowdoinnl839 612 

Simpson, William H nl832 606 

Sisson, Charles Humphrey.. . 1891 398 

Sisson, Silas nl828 605 

Skillman, Isaac hi 7 74 523 

Skinner, Edwin Angell 1895 420 

Skinner, Elias M nl822 601 

Skinner, Henry Reuben 1885 373 

Skinner, Volney 1884 368 

Slack, David B nl820 600 

Slade, Caleb Arnold nl904 726 

Slade, David Foster 1880 348 

Slade, George Henry 1877 333 

Slade, Henry Bennett 1895 420 

Slade, Ruth Eleanor g 731 

Slade, Thomas nl860 640 

Slade, William Adams 1898 443 

Slade, William Lloyd 1878 338 

Slater, George nl824 602 

Slater, Henry Byron nl883 667 

Slater, Horatio Nelson hi 869 577 

Slater, Horatio Nelson 1854 236 

Slater, John Frank 1851 225 

Slater, John Whipple nl874 660 

Slater, Samuel nl884 669 

Slattery, Charles Aloysius..nl903 721 
Slattery, John Hendricken. .1901 468 

Sleeper, Frank Warren 1895 420 

Sleeper, Jonas Darius 1840 187 

Slocum, Arthur Langford. . . 1901 468 

Slocum, Frederick 1895 420 

Slocum, Grace Leila nl899 703 



882 



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Name 



Class Page 



Slocum, Holder hl801 

Slocum, Miriam Frances. . .nl904 
Slocum, Percy Dinsmore 

Smith 1889 

Slye, Maud 1899 

Small, Carrie Etta 1904 

Smalley, Elam 1827 

Smalley, Harry 1904 

Smart, Charles Henry 1868 

Smart, Fred Andrew 1898 

Smart, Howard Randall. . .nl899 
Smart, Winfield Matthews.. n 1902 

Smiley, Albert Keith hi 87 5 

Smiley, Edward Albert nl880 

Smiley, James Dixon nl891 



Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 

er . 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 

ham 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 



Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
roe. 
Smith 
Smith 



535 
727 

389 
455 
491 
151 
490 
294 
443 
701 
717 
580 
665 
678 
638 
113 
329 
658 
237 
712 



Aaron nl859 

Albert 1813 

Albion True 1876 

Alfred Mansfield. . . .nl873 

Amos Denison 1854 

Annie Mabel nl901 

Archar Benjamin 1828 153 

Arthur Warren 1890 394 

Aruna Captain Hoov- 

1824 141 

Arvin Augustus 1873 316 

Benjamin Bosworth..l816 121 

Benjamin Hale 1857 248 

Benjamin West 1876 329 

Bertha May nl904 727 

Bertha Northup 1902 479 

Brigham nl813 599 

Brown Esek nl890 677 

Byron Lee 1901 468 

Candace Allen 1901 47 1 

Caroline Edna nl898 697 

Carroll Walter nl885 670 

Celia Sweeting Peck- 

nl903 722 

Charles Francis nl889 675 

Charles Henry 1899 452 

Charles Morris 1859 256 

Charles Morris 1885 373 

Charles Perley 1902 476 

Charles Remington.nl 83 9 612 
David Stewart Hep- 



burn 1862 269 



Duncan nl855 629 

Earl Augustine 1900 461 

Ebenezer 1830 158 

Edgar Bronson nl878 663 

Edward Presbrev. ... 1884 368 

Edward Staples.' 1904 490 

Elbridge 1841 190 

Eli 1792 79 

Eli Burnham hl833 553 

Emily Louise Mon- 

nl901 712 

Ernest Gilbert 1889 389 

Erwin Kelsey 1902 476 



Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Srnith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 



Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Sm_ith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 



Smith 
Smith 
Smith 



Name Class Page 

Francis 1837 174 

Francis Hervey 1905 495 

Francis Mitchel 1892 403 

Frank Austin 1889 389 

Frank Edward 1896 428 

George A nl837 609 

George Carroll 1876 329 

George Edward nl883 668 

George Edward nl894 683 

George Lillian 1900 463 

George Mathewson... 18 69 298 

George Warner nl900 706 

Gerald Bimey 1891 398 

Goldwin hl864 574 

Harry Shepherd al900 506 

Henry nl769-1800 595 

Henry nl821 601 

Henry 1836 171 

Henry Lawrence 1896 428 

Hezekiah hl769 519 

Howard Dexter 1903 484 

Howard Revere 1896 428 

Increase Sumner 1821 132 

Iram Nelson 1868 294 

James nl802 596 

James nl880 665 

James Edward 1892 403 

James Wheaton 1848 215 

Jennie Cooke Hayes. nl897 693 
Jerome Van Crownin 



shield .tnlSU 



Jesse Fowler 1896 

Job Randall nl865 

John 1795 

John hl803 

John Day 1872 



513 

428 

648 

82 

536 

312 

John Henry Fletcher nl902 717 
- - ^28 

175 
638 
672 
582 
233 
141 



John William 1896 

Joseph 1837 

Joseph nl859 

Joseph Cooke nl887 

Joseph Torrey hi 87 8 

Lewis Everett 1853 

Luther 1824 

Martin Sidney 1867 291 

Milton Baker nl900 706 

Moses nl803 596 

Moses nl860 640 

Noah Beazelle 1885 373 

Orlando Raymond.. n 1900 706 

Preserved 1786 73 

Preserved 1812 110 

Robert Noah nl850 622 

Robert Ordway 1902 476 

Roswell 1852 229 

Roswell Chamberlain 

nl852 623 

Roy Harman 1901 468 

Samuel Newell nl903 721 

Samuel Watson 1880 348 



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Name Class Page 

Smith, Sherman Gibson. . . .nl856 632 

Smith, Stephen hl876 581 

Smith, Thomas Delap nl864 647 

Smith, Virgil Clarendon 1859 257 

Smith, Walter 1901 468 

Smith, Walter Burges 1888 386 

Smith, Walter Edward 1893 409 

Smith, Walter Leroy nl895 684 

Smith, Welcome Alvah nl865 648 

Smith, Wesley Lorenzo 1880 348 

Smith, William Armington. . 1870 303 
Smith, William De Forest. .nl870 655 

Smith, William Henry hi 82 7 549 

Smith, William Henry 1892 403 

Smith, William Sprague. . . .nl860 640 
Smith, William Townsend..n 187 2 65 7 
Smull, Lorenzo Burdette. . .nl885 670 

Smyth, Dayid Grant 1889 390 

Smyth, Eugene Leslie nl880 665 

Snares, Moses nl837 609 

Snell, Cyrus nl829 605 

Snell, E'benezer nl802 596 

Snell, Martin 1818 124 

Snow, Augustin nl845 617 

Snow, Caleb Hopkins 1813 113 

Snow, Charles Andrew 1854 237 

Snow, Charles B nl839 612 

Snow, Charles Theodore 1877 333 

Snow, Daniel Cory 1893 409 

Snow, Edwin Miller 1845 203 

Snow, John Burgess 1805 98 

Snow, John Lippitt 1858 253 

Snow, Joseph C nl8S8 636 

Snow. Louis Franklin 1887 382 

Snow, Samuel 1782 72 

Snow, Samuel 1856 244 

Snow, Sylyester Miller 1883 363 

Snow, T'hacher Newton nl857 634 

Snow, Thomas Jefferson 1825 145 

Snow, William Cory nl895 684 

Snyder, Clifford nl877 662 

Snyder, Henry Nettleton 1855 241 

Sommers, Charles George. .hl820 546 
Sommers, Thomas Skelding..l83 7 175 

Soule, Rufus Albertson 1899 453 

Soule, Zachariah 1799 88 

Southwick, Daniel nl859 638 

Southwick, Henry Keith. . . . 1861 265 
Southwick, Isaac Hinckley. . 1877 334 
Southwick, Joseph Harrison. 1868 294 
Southwick, Moses Daniels. . . 1828 153 
Southwick, Royal Keith. . .nl869 653 

Southworth, Irving 1902 476 

Southworth, Louis Rhodes. .1879 343 
Southworth, Winthrop Mor- 
ton 1901 468 

Spalding, Alva nl769-1800 595 

Spalding, Amos Fletcher 1847 212 

Spalding, Charles Hubbard. . 1865 282 
Spalding, George Edwin. . .nl889 676 



Name Class Page 

Spaulding, Erastus 1821 132 

Spear, Francis Henry 1891 398 

Spear, William Hervey 1827 151 

Speed, Henry Charles nl899 701 

Spence, Frank Arthur 1877 334 

Spence, George Sumner God- 

dard 1839 183 

Spence, John 1839 183 

Spencer, George Lawton. . . . 1904 490 
Spencer, George Washington. 18 10 107 

Spencer, James Hovey 1882 356 

Spencer, Joel Mann 1879 343 

Spencer, Robert Lincoln. . .nl 889 676 
Spencer, Thomas George. . .nl901 711 

Spencer, William Henry 1866 286 

Spicer, George Thurston 1897 435 

Spicer, William Arnold 1905 495 

Spink, Joseph Edwin 1865 282 

Spink, Mary al902 508 

Spooner, Andrew Williams.nl 860 640 

Spooner, Harriet Elsie 1900 463 

Spooner, Henry Joshua 1860 261 

Spooner, Henry Joshua 1891 398 

Spooner, Mary Ellen nl901 712 

Spooner, Nathaniel Sprague. 1808 103 

Sprague, Daniel Greene 1819 126 

Sprague, Jason. 1803 94 

Sprague, William hl861 572 

Sproat, Granville nl832 606 

Sproat, James Granville 1857' 248 

Squires, Louis Almon nl895 684 

Squires, Vernon Purinton. . . 1889 390 

Stacy, Fannie Pearl nlS96 689 

Stacy. Philemon ml 82 5 517 

Stafford , Christopher Rhodes 

nl856 632 

Stafford, John hl773 522 

Staley, John Jay 1905 495 

Stallknecht, Frederik Stoud 

nl843 615 

Stanford, Charles hl878 582 

Stanford, John 1788 526 

Stanley, Edward Otis 1876 329 

Stanley, George Henry nl871 656 

Stanlev, Henry Willis nl900 706 

Stanley, Samuel Gould ml 82 5 517 

Stanlev, William Stillman. . . 1825 1 45 

Stanton, Albert Hayes 1904 490 

Stanton, Emma Bradford. . . 1896 429 

Stanton, John Byron nl894 683 

Stanton, Judson A nl858 636 

Staples, Charles nl868 652 

Staples, Charles Jason 1878 339 

Staples, Francis Hamilton. ..1894 414 
Staples, Hamilton Barclay. .1851 225 

Staples, William Read 1817 123 

Stark, Eleanor 1904 491 

Stark, Jedediah Lathrop 1818 124 

Stark, Mary Randall 1900 463 

Starkweather, James Clay. . . 1880 348 



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Name Class Page 

Starkweather, John 1805 98 

Starkweather, Samuel 1822 136 

Starkweather, Samuel nl856 632 

Starr, Caroline Luella Tut- 

hill 1897 438 

Starr, Harris Elwood 1897 435 

Starr, Henry H nl827 604 

Stead, Benjamin F nl838 610 

Stead, Charles Mason 1861 266 

Steadman, William hl8l5 543 

Stearns, Daniel Munroe 1822 136 

Stearns, George Ingersoll...nl849 621 
Stearns, Harrison Williams.. 186 7 291 

Steams, Hiram Austin 1897 435 

Stearns, Henry Butler 1899 453 

Stearns, Myron Newell nl840 613 

Stearns, Orrin Orlando 1837 175 

Stearns, Tilden Hendricks. . . 1903 484 

Stebbins, Eli Marshall nl842 614 

Stedman, Charles Sumner. . .1896 428 
Stedman, George Lavater. . . 1856 244 
Stedman, Howland Shermanl90S 495 
Steele, Benjamin Wheeler. .. 1876 329 

Steere, Arthur 1902 476 

Steere, Charles 1873 316 

Steere, Charles Allen nl883 668 

Steere, Edmund Job 1894 414 

Steere, Frank 1894 414 

Steere, Frederick Eugene... nl894 683 
Steere, Hebron Horton. . . .nl865 648 

Steere, Robert Wing nl870 655 

Steere, Robert Wing 1901 468 

Steere, Smith Oliver 1905 495 

Steere, Thomas EUwood 1898 443 

Steere, William Harris 1896 428 

Stelle, Benjamin hl774 523 

Stenhouse, Mae 1904 491 

Stephens, Bradford Earl 1902 476 

Stephens, Charles Erastus. . . 1852 229 

Stephens, Harry Griffin 1897 435 

Sternberg, George Miller. . .hl896 590 

Sterry, Robert 1801 91 

Stetson, Aaron nl829 605 

Stetson, Charles nl826 604 

Stetson, Samuel 1820 129 

Stevens, Abel hl839 557 

Stevens, Allan Prescott 1895 420 

Stevens, Claude Everett 1901 468 

Stevens, Edward Abiel 1833 164 

Stevens, Edward Oliver 1861 266 

Stevens, Elisha 1830 158 

Stevens, Elmer Tompkins. . .1904 490 

Stevens, Grenville Smith 1852 229 

Stevens, Harriet Fuller nl904 727 

Stevens, Isaac hl834 554 

Stevens, John hl829 551 

Stevens, Solon Whithed 1858 253 

Stevens, Thomas Henry 1901 468 

Stevenson, George Sears. . . . 1842 194 
Stevenson, John nl858 636 



Name Class Page 

Stewart, Edward Delano. ..n 189 7 692 

Stewart, Helena Russell 1900 463 

Stewart, Henry Green 1839 183 

Stewart, Morton Collins 1894 414 

Stewart, Moses hl813 541 

Stickney, Charles 1892 403 

Stickney, Myron Wilder. .. .al 895 501 
Stickney, William Davol. . .nl881 665 
Stidham, Ferdinand Dutton. 1891 398 
Stillman, Charles Kirtland...l900 461 

Stillman, Howard York 1879 344 

Stillman, James Wells 1866 286 

Stillman, Samuel hl769 519 

Stillwell, Charles Martin 1866 286 

Stimpson, Jeremy nl804 597 

Stinard, Jesse Floyd 1900 461 

Stiness, Edward Clinton Bes- 

som 1890 394 

Stiness, Henry Williams. . .nl902 717 

Stiness, John Henry 1861 266 

Stiness, Walter Russell nl877 662 

Stinson, William Charles g 731 

Stites, John hl769 519 

Stites, Richard 1769 67 

Stites, Richard Montgomery 17 92 79 

Stockard, Alma 1903 485 

Stockard, Claude Henry 1904 490 

Stockbridge, John Calvin. ... 1838 178 
Stockb ridge, William Mau- 

ran 1878 339 

Stockwell, Arthur Mayhew.nl897 692 
Stockwell, Edward Amos. ... 1899 453 
Stockwell, Frederick Emer- 
son... 1890 394 

Stoclcwell, George Appleton. 1872 312 

Stockwell, Jarvis J nl823 601 

Stockwell, Thomas Blanch- 

ard 1862 269 

Stoddard, Darius Hicks 1864 277 

Stoddard, Ebenezer 1807 101 

Stoddard, Edgar Wallace.. ..1868 294 
Stoddard, Elijah Brigham. . . 1847 212 
Stoddard, Ralph William... . 1900 461 

Stokes, Edward Casper 1883 363 

Stokes, Howard Kemble 1885 373 

Stone, Allison 1896 428 

Stone, Arthur Crowell 1897 435 

Stone, Daniel nl825 603 

Stone, Daniel Clark nl874 660 

Stone, Dexter Sheldon 1857 248 

Stone, Ebenezer 1820 129 

Stone, Edward 1835 169 

Stone, Ellen Appleton al896 502 

Stone, George Burrill 1842 194 

Stone, George West nl880 665 

Stone, Henry Morgan 1892 403 

Stone, Howard Winsor nl872 657 

Stone, James Louis 1840 187 

Stone, James Monroe nl856 632 

Stone, James Royal nl839 612 



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885 



Name Class Page 

Stone, Josiah Parsons nl857 634 

Stone, Lticien Bonaparte... nl 861 642 

Stone, Lura Cooper 1900 463 

Stone, Luther 1839 183 

Stone, Samuel Slater 1885 373 

Stone, Walter Lincoln 1891 399 

Stone, William Eben 1866 287 

Stone, William Leete hl825 548 

Stone, William Leete 1858 253 

Stonegrave, Augustus Noble. 1905 495 

Storey, Ralph Ewing 1899 453 

Storrs, Melancthon nl852 623 

Storv, Abraham Burnham... 1799 88 

Story, Joseph hl8l5 543 

Stout, Arthur Dunham nl899 701 

Stout, Mahlon Runyon 1894 414 

Stover, Bates Eben 1903 484 

Stow, Baron hl846 561 

Stowell, Herbert Jackman.. . 1904 490 

Straffin, Elsie Marion 1904 491 

Straight, Alvin Bacon Pres- 
ton nl895 684 

Straight, John Albert nl898 696 

Strange, Ada Henderson. . .nl904 727 

Stratton, Asa Evans 1873 316 

Stratton, Samuel Richmond. 1896 428 
Stratton, William Cowper. . . 1895 420 

Straus, Oscar Solomon hi 89 7 590 

Strauss, Israel 1894 414 

Straw, David Robinson 1822 136 

Street, Geraldine Ethelwyn..l903 485 
Streeter, Retiben Mowry. . . . 1865 282 
Streeter, Wilfred Alberts. . .nl902 717 
Streeter, Willis Hermann.. .nl8Sl 665 
Strong, Abner Dunsmore.. .nl856 632 
Strong, Augustus Hopkins. hl870 578 

Strong, George Odiorne 1814 116 

Strong, Jonathan hi 808 539 

Stuart, Addison Ames nl857 634 

Stuart, Ambrose Pascal Sev- 

ilon 1847 212 

Stuart, John Franklin nl859 638 

Stubbert, John Irving nl899 701 

Stuber, Henry hi 790 527 

Studlev, Elliott Francis 1893 409 

Sturgis, Orin Jones 1879 344 

Sturtevant, Mary nl903 723 

Sturtevant, Wilder Lee nl904 726 

Sturtevant, William H nl824 602 

Sullivan, Frank Louis 1877 334 

Sullivan, Frederic Daniel. ..nl902 717 

Sullivan, Henrv Cleaves 1901 468 

Sullivan, James hi 799 533 

Sullivan, John Clark 1867 291 

Sullivan, John Joseph nl901 711 

Sullivan, Lot Bumpus 1814 116 

Sullivan, Michael Xavier. . .al902 508 

Sullivan, Samuel S nl834 607 

Summersgill, Henry Trav- 

ers nl898 696 



Name Class Page 

Sumner, Arthur Preston. ... 1885 373 

Sumner, Bradford 1808 103 

Sumner, Harry Grove nl900 706 

Sumner, Howard Edwin. . . 1894 414 

Sumner, Martin Tyler 1838 179 

Sumner, Roy Walter 1895 420 

Sumner, Samuel Stillman. . . 1835 169 

Sutcliflf, John hl793 530 

Sutclifife, George William. ... 1899 453 

Sutherland, John 1880 348 

Sutherland, Leslie Hunt 1903 484 

Sutton, Cora Annie nl902 718 

Suydam, Henry Clay 1876 329 

Swaim, Samuel Budd 1830 158 

Swaim, Thomas nl838 611 

Swain, Benjamin Osborne.. nl845 617 

Swain, Edward Allen 1882 357 

Swain, Harrison Tarbell 1899 453 

Swain, Leonard hl857 570 

Swallow , Grace Margaret 

Hamilton nl901 712 

Swallow, Howard Arnold. ... 1900 461 

Swan, Herbert Lewis 1897 435 

Swan, Mason Martin 1896 428 

Swann, Harvey Julian 1905 495 

Swarts, Walter Benjamin. . . 1878 339 
Swazey, Benjamin Franklin 

nl862 644 

Sweatt, Myron Louis Ballou 

nl898 696 

Sweet, Frank Edwin 1884 368 

Sweet, George Henry 1895 420 

Sweet, Gilbert Aldrich nl879 664 

Sweet, Hartford 1811 108 

Sweet, Henry Hannibal Fay- 
ette 1822 136 

Sweet, John Davis 1829 156 

Sweet, Parker H nl836 609 

Sweet, Richard Foster 1824 141 

Sweetland, Cornelius Sowle. . 1866 287 
Sweetland, William Howard. 187 8 339 

Swett, Charles Ernest nl894 683 

Swett, Ralph Keyes nl890 677 

Swift, Arthur Hathaway. . .nl882 667 

Swift, Augustus Taber 1889 390 

Swift, Cyrus Briggs nl903 722 

Swift, Foster hi 796 532 

Swift, John Campbell 1895 420 

Swift, Joseph Gardiner hl811 540 

Swift, Thomas L nl833 606 

Swift, William Cole Nye. . .nl835 608 

Swisher, Samuel Landes 1857 249 

Sykes, James Noble 1841 190 

Syman, Louis L nl904 726 

Symmonds, Joshua hl773 522 

Symonds, James Munroe. ... 1845 204 

Taber, Frederic nl876 661 

Taft, Cyrus nl878 663 

Taft, Daniel Wendell nl896 688 

Taft, Edward Padelford 1854 237 



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Class Page 



Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 
Taft 



Edward Padelford 1904 490 

Edward Williams 1881 352 

Eliza Fiske Williams.nl 902 718 

Foster Williams 1894 415 

Franklin Keith 1898 443 

Frederic Clarke 1870 304 

George...'. 1815 118 

George Home nl855 629 

George Spring 1848 215 

George Spring 1882 357 

Gravener 1800 89 

Harrison Southwick. . . 1892 403 

John Otis nl872 657 

Moses ..nl812 598 

Orray 1866 287 

Orray 1885 373 

Orsmus Augustus 1863 273 

386 

399 
586 
685 
670 



Robert Rennie 1 

Robert Wendell 1891 

Royal Chapin hl891 

Royal Chapin nl895 

Walter Blake nl885 

William P nl826 604 

Talbot, Charles nl830 605 

Talbot, Charles Remington. . 1875 324 
Talbot, Edward Everett. . .nlS73 658 
Talbot, Ernest De Witt. . . .nl899 702 

Talcott, Arthur Jewell nl896 688 

Talcott, John Remington. .nl898 696 

Tallmadge, James 1798 86 

Tallmadge, Matthias Burnet 

hl798 533 

Tallman, Alice Maude 1899 455 

Tandy, Walter Leslie 1902 476 

Tanner, Abel Palmer 1874 320 

Tanner, Ernest Ketchum...n 1903 722 

Tanner, George Clinton 1857 249 

Tanner, George W nl858 636 

Tanner, Willard Brooks 1879 344 

Tarbell, Horace Sumner. .. .hi 896 590 

Tarbell, Martha al894 

Tarbox, William George. . .nl895 
Tarleton, Charles William. . .1874 

Tarr, Jabez 1833 

Tatem, James Birney nl903 722 

Taylor, Alexander Viets Gris- 

wold nl856 

Taylor, Alfred Simpson 1891 

Taylor, Amos Leavitt 1901 

Taylor, Asa Potter 1841 

Taylor, Barnard Cook 1874 

Taylor, Charles Frederic. . . . 1863 

Taylor, Daniel nl 769-1 800 595 

Taylor, Daniel Amos 1873 316 

Taylor, David Henry 1871 307 

Taylor, George Allen 1901 469 

Taylor, Harry English nl896 688 

Taylor, Henry Tracy nl870 655 

Taylor, Horace Clark nl856 632 

Taylor, John 1809 105 



501 
685 
320 
164 



632 
399 
469 
190 
320 
273 



Name Class Page 

Taylor, John 1810 107 

Taylor, John Alvah 1881 352 

Taylor, John D nl858 636 

Taylor, Jonathan 1897 435 

Taylor, Joseph 1898 443 

Taylor, Lucien Edward 1895 420 

Taylor, Montfort Temple. ... 1854 237 

Taylor, Paul Edward nl882 667 

Taylor, Samuel Harvey hl854 567 

Tavlor, Samuel Worcester.. hi 851 564 

Tavlor, Sarah Ellen 1904 491 

Taylor, Steuben 1819 127 

Taylor, William Henry 1837 175 

Teague, Charles McCallum...l899 453 
Teehan, George Edward. . .nl904 726 

Tefft, Lyman Beecher 1858 254 

Teff t , Thomas Alexander .... 1 8 5 1 225 

Tefft, William Henry nl856 632 

Tellier, Julius Arthur nl902 717 

Temple, Charles Mirick nl854 627 

Temple, Mabel nl898 697 

Tenney, Fred 1894 415 

Tenney, Fred Clay 1880 348 

Tenney, Frederic nl886 671 

Tenney, John Waters 1823 138 

Tenney, Robert Milton nl899 702 

Terry, Erastus Gunn nl870 655 

Tetlow, Asenath nl903 723 

Tetlow, Edwin Judkins 1904 490 

Tetlow, John 1864 277 

Tetrault, Charles Arthur 1902 476 

Tew, Paraclete 1792 79 

Thatcher, Allan Remington.. 1900 461 

Thatcher, Moses 1821 132 

Thatcher, Tyler 1824 141 

Thayer, Caleb Edmund 1865 282 

Thayer, Edward nl898 696 

Thayer, Eli 1845 204 

Thayer, Gideon French hi 854 567 

Thaver, Henry White 1826 148 

Thayer, Herbert Edgar 1882 357 

Thayer, Jabez 1776 71 

Thayer, James 1814 116 

Thayer, John Goulding 1804 96 

Thayer, John Milton 1841 190 

Thaver, Jonathan 1803 94 

Thayer, Joseph 1815 118 

Thayer, Lewis nl816 599 

Thaver, Nathaniel H nl832 606 

Thayer, William Makepeace. 1843 197 
Therrien, Leonard Apolli- 

naire nl893 681 

Theus, William Randolph. . . 1800 89 
Thomas, Albert Ellsworth. .. 1894 415 

Thomas, Alfred Delavan 1861 266 

Thomas, Arthur Green nl855 629 

Thomas, Benjamin Calley . . . 1847 213 
Thomas, Benjamin Franklin. 1830 158 
Thomas, Benjamin Franklin 

nl863 646 



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887 



Name Class Page 

Thomas, Charles Briggs nl853 624 

Thomas, Daniel 1803 

Thomas, David hl769 

Thomas, Denison nl863 

Thomas, Eugene Ellis 1870 

Thomas, Frederick Alexan- 
der nl882 

Thomas, Helen Avonia. . . .nl896 

Thomas, John 1813 

Thomas, Joseph hl786 

Thomas, Joshua hl818 

Thomas, Judson Benjamin. . 1876 

Thomas, Leo Boone nl891 

Thomas, Louis Albion 1899 

Thomas, Lura May 1901 

Thomas, Moses George 1825 

Thomas, Sylvanus Martin. . . 1871 

Thomas, Uriah 1851 

Thomas, Willis Frye 1877 

Thompson, Albert William 

Hayden 1903 

Thompson, Anna Abom. . .nl901 

Asaph 1795 

Charles 1769 

Charles Henry... 1854 
Charles Smith.. n 1862 
Clarence McGreg- 

1904 490 

Ebenezer 1868 294 

Edgar Haywood 

nl902 717 

Edith Augusta. . 1898 445 
Edward Everett. 1899 453 
Edward French n 188 7 
Edwin Stanley. . 1886 
Ella Artemisia 

1902 

Frank Carroll. . . 1901 
Frederick Ever- 

1895 420 

Freeman ml825 517 

Harry Luke 1896 

Homer Alexan- 

1852 

Ignatius 1796 

James 1799 

James Freebody. 1891 
James William. . 1827 
John Harrison. . . 1905 



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Thompson 
Thompson 
Thompson 
Thompson 

or 

Thompson 
Thompson 



Thompson 
Thompson 
Thompson 
Thompson 
Thompson 

Pollard. 
Thompson 
Thompson 

ett 

Thompson 
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Thompson 

der 

Thompson 
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94 
519 
646 
304 

667 
689 
113 
525 
544 
329 
678 
453 
471 
145 
307 
226 
334 

484 
712 
82 
67 
237 
644 



672 
378 

478 
469 



428 

229 

84 

88 

399 

151 

495 



Millett Taylor. . . 1898 443 



Otis 1798 86 

Ralph Cameron.. 1902 477 
William Ashtonn 1899 702 
William Elliott.. 1873 316 

Thoms, John Cyrus 1878 339 

Thomson, Andrew Samuel... 1898 443 

Thomson, Ida May Fiske 1899 455 

Thomley, William Henry. . . 1897 435 
Thornton, Charles Sumner.nl 903 722 
Thornton, Christopher nl892 679 



Name Class Page 

Thornton, Walter Spooner.nl 856 632 
Thorpe, David Franklin... .nl863 646 

Thresher, Ebenezer 1827 151 

Thurber, Amey nl896 689 

Thurber, Charles 1827 151 

Thurber, Daniel hl825 548 

Thurber, Edmund Gorham..l886 378 

Thurber, George hl865 574 

Thurber, Samuel 1858 254 

Thurston, Benjamin Francis. 1849 218 
Thurston, Benjamin Francis 

nl893 681 

Thurston, Benjamin Frank- 
lin 1880 349 

Thurston, Charles Abraham 

Gardner 1866 287 

Thurston, Charles Rawson...l882 357 
Thurston, Edward Anthony. 1893 409 
Thurston, Edwin Lajette. ... 1881 352 
Thurston, Frederic Harris. . .1901 469 

Thurston, George E nl854 627 

Thurston, James Humphrey. 1896 428 

Thurston, John Deshon 1862 269 

Thurston, Louise Isabel nl904 727 

Thurston, Robert Henry 1859 257 

Thurston, Samuel Isaac 1807 101 

Thurston, Wilmarth Heath.. 1877 334 

Tibbitts, Charles Norris 1811 108 

Tibbitts, John Cook ml821 515 

Ticknor, George hl850 564 

Tiepke, Henry Edwin nl904 726 

Tiffany, Jessie Goodwin 1897 438 

Tiffany, Pardon Dexter 1834 166 

Tifft, Frederick Elijah nl899 702 

Tifft, Marie Louise nl896 689 

Tilden, Calvin 1800 89 

Tilley, Charles Edward g 731 

Tillinghast, Anna B. Moul- 

ton nl901 712 

Tillinghast, Charles Foster... 1814 116 
Tillinghast, Charlotte Lu- 

sanne 1896 429 

Tillinghast , Christopher Spen- 
cer 1842 194 

Tillinghast, Edith Marion. . . 1904 491 
Tillinghast, Frederick How- 
ard 1899 453 

Tillinghast, Frederick Whea- 

ton 1902 477 

Tillinghast, George 1783 72 

Tillinghast, George Hopkins. 1814 116 
Tillinghast, Henry Anthony. 1882 357 
Tillinghast, Henry Hendren. 1773 69 

Tillinghast, James 1849 218 

Tillinghast, John 1783 72 

Tillinghast, John Avery 1895 420 

Tillinghast, Joseph Leonard 

hl819 545 

Tillinghast, Nicholas hi 793 530 

Tillinghast, Nicholas Power. 1837 17 5 



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Name Class Page 

Tillinghast, Pardon Elisha..hl890 585 

Tillinghast, Paris Jenckes ... 1800 90 

Tillinghast, Samuel W nl818 600 

Tillinghast, Stephen 1788 75 

Tillinghast, Theodore Foster. 1884 368 

Tillinghast, Wilbor 1836 171 

Tillinghast, William hl774 523 

Tillinghast, William Rich- 
mond 1879 344 

Tillman, William 1854 237 

Tilton, Austin Valencourt ... 1865 282 

Tilton, Howard Cyrus al897 503 

Timbie, Burtt Neville nl904 726 

Tingley, Clara Belden 1899 455 

Tingley, Frank E nl886 671 

Tingley, George Herbert. . .nl842 614 

Tingley, John Barnes 1899 453 

Tingley, Richard Hoadley. . . 1876 329 
Tingley, Timothy Cheever..nl831 606 
Tingley, Xenophon Demos- 
thenes 1868 294 

Tingue, William James nl901 711 

^inker, Harris H nl860 640 

Tinker, Robert Sparrow . . .nl845 617 

Tinkham, Alanson Harris. . . 1841 190 

Tinkham, Edgar Luther 1895 420 

Tinkham, Frank Luscombe.. 1880 349 

Tisdale, Anna nl898 697 

Tisdale, James 1821 132 

Titcomb, David Albert nl857 634 

Titcomb, Frank Locke 1885 373 

Tobey, Alvan 1799 88 

Tobey, John Fry 1855 241 

Tobey, Leonard nl826 604 

Tobey, Oscar A nl860 640 

Tobey, Samuel Bo vd hl832 552 

Tobey, Samuel Davies nl857 634 

Tobey, Silas 1804 96 

Tobey, Thomas Fry 1859 257 

Tobey, Thomas William. . .nl843 615 

Tobey, William Homer nl903 722 

Tobey, Zalmon 1817 123 

Tobias, David Elliot nl898 696 

Tobin, Cyril Richard nl903 722 

Todd, Nathaniel 1800 90 

Tolman, Adoniram Judson.nl841 613 

Tolman, Robert Francis 1875 324 

Tolman, Thomas 1811 108 

Tolman, Thomas nl842 614 

Tolman, William Edward. . . 1849 218 

Tolman, WiUiam Howe 1882 357 

Tompkins, Frank Edward.. n 186 7 651 

Tompkins, Isaac hi 795 531 

Tompkins, Silas 1824 141 

Toothaker, Charles Everett.. 1833 164 
Toplady, Augustus Mon- 
tague hl773 522 

Topliff, Calvin Howe 1846 208 

Torrey, Charles Warren nl857 634 

Torrey, David la^-'^ ^^^ 



Name Class Page 

Torrey, David m 732 

Torrey, Joseph William 1816 121 

Torrey, Lewis Hamilton 1878 339 

Torrey, Reuben 1816 121 

Torrey, Stephen nl769-1800 595 

Totten, Harold Heathwood.nl 898 696 

Totten, Joseph Gilbert hl829 551 

Toulane, Louis DeWitt nl857 634 

Toulmin, Joshua hl769 519 

Tourtellot, Jesse Steere nl832 606 

Tourtellot, Walter Roy 1898 443 

Tourtellott, Isaac Newton. .. 1849 218 

Tourtellotte, John Eaton 1856 245 

Tower, Carl Vernon 1893 409 

Tower, Clifford Sayles 1890 394 

Tower, Ethel Ella 1898 445 

Tower, Gad 1801 91 

Tower, Levi 1800 90 

Tower, Levi Augustus nl857 634 

Tower, Maude Helen nl900 707 

Tower, Ralph Winfred 1892 404 

Towle, Georgia Louise 1904 491 

Towne, Charles Wavland. ... 1897 435 

Towne, Eulalia Jeannette. . . 1900 463 

Towne, Roy 1905 495 

Towne, Walter James 1881 352 

Townsend, Arthur Swain. ... 1905 495 

Townsend, Henry Anthony.nl 882 667 
ToM'nsend, Shear jashub 

Bourne 1814 116 

Towson, Nathan hl818 544 

Tracy, George Httssey nl898 696 

Tracy, Henry Carroll al905 511 

Train, Arthur Savage ,1834 164 

Train, Charles Riissell 1837 175 

Traphagen, Henry nl863 646 

Trask, Benjamin nl835 608 

Trask, Harry Marston nl884 669 

Traver, Alice Whitall 1905 497 

Traver, Asa Watson Arm- 

ington nl892 679 

Traver, Helen Wakely 1903 485 

Treadway, Henry Gorham.nl 874 660 

Trees, Oliver Clinton 1902 477 

Tremaine, Edward nl832 606 

Tribou, Nahum Mitchell. . .nl857 634 

Trimble, Prank Levi nl892 679 

Tripp, Henry Olney nl879 664 

Trotter, William Ramsay. . . 1880 349 

Troy, George Francis 1898 443 

True, Abbott Fiske nl878 663 

True, Herbert Osgood nl884 669 

True, Joseph nl855 629 

Truesdale, David Edmund. nl900 706 
Truex, Amasa Randall Tour- 
tellot 1895 421 

Trull, Washington Benson... 1861 266 

Truman, Percival Henry g 731 

Trumbull, Samuel Beedy. . . . 1904 490 

Tuck, Edward Arthur nl884 669 



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Nanie Class Page 

Tuck, Ella Maria Adams g 728 

Tucker, Alpheus Dudley 1892 404 

Tucker, Bertha 1899 455 

Tucker, Carl Efferenn 1890 394 

Tucker, Charles James 1879 344 

Tucker, Charles Russell nl864 647 

Tucker, Edward Tobey 1871 307 

Tucker, Elijah Withington. .1838 179 

Tucker, Frank William 1892 404 

Tucker, George Everett 1842 194 

Tucker, George Fox 1873 316 

Tucker, Hiram O nl838 611 

Tucker, Howard Hiram 1901 469 

Tucker, Irving Waite nl874 660 

Tucker, James 1897 435 

Tucker, John Hyme 1800 90 

Tucker, John Hyrne nl848 620 

Tucker, John Hyrne nl871 656 

Tucker, Joseph Whittemore 

Sweet nl897 692 

Tucker, Simeon 1821 133 

Tucker, Thomas Horatio 1854 237 

Tucker, William Aborn nl8S7 634 

Tufts, James 1789 76 

Tufts, Nathan Albert 1900 461 

Tuller, Edward Pratt 1884 368 

Tupper, Charles Waterman nl896 688 

Turner, Charles 1815 118 

Turner, Charles 1855 241 

Turner, Charles A nl839 612 

Turner, Charles Sampson. . . . 1901 469 

Turner, Daniel 1799 88 

Turner, John 1788 75 

Turner, John nl853 625 

Turner, Robert Northam. ... 1892 404 
Turner, William Hutchins..nl903 722 

Turner, William Mason 1855 241 

Tumev, John Penfield 1824 141 

Tustin, George Miller 1880 349 

Tustin, Josiah Philips 1838 179 

Tuthill, Caroline Luella 1897 438 

Tuthill, Walter Ernest 1901 469 

Tuttle, EHhu Sanford 1900 461 

Tweedell, Edward David. . . . 1901 469 

Twing, Martin Walter 1883 363 

Twiss, David Franklin nl842 614 

Twomey, Michael Joseph 1900 461 

Tvler, Arthur Brown nl903 722 

Tyler, Fisher A nl836 608 

Tyler, Francis Maurice 1864 278 

Tyler, Henrv E nl859 638 

Tyler, Joseph Henry 1877 334 

Tyler, Joseph Punderson 1823 138 

Tyler, Othniel 1783 72 

Tyler, Royal ml819 514 

Tyler, Samuel Lockwood. . . . 1820 129 

Tyler, William 1809 105 

Tytus, John Butler nl869 653 

Tyzzer, Ernest Edward 1897 436 

Tyzzer, George Alfred 1884 368 



Name Class Page 

Underhill, William Henry... 1864 278 

Underwood, Adin Ballou 1849 218 

Underwood, Al van 1798 86 

Updike, Caesar Augustus 1849 218 

Updike, Wilkins hl846 561 

Updyke, Frank Arthur 1893 409 

Upham, Albert George 1874 320 

Upham, Edward hl769 520 

Upham, William D 1835 169 

Upton, Charles Russell 1884 368 

Upton, George Putnam 1854 237 

Upton, John Willis nl898 696 

Upton, Winslow 1875 324 

Urmeneta, Geronimo 1835 169 

Umer, Louis Grube nl876 661 

Urquhart, James Wilson. . .nl 880 665 

Usher, John hl794 531 

Ustick, Thomas 1771 68 

Utley, Albert Greene 1854 237 

Utley, Albert Greene nl897 692 

Utley, Azel 1818 124 

Utley, George Burwell 1899 453 

Utley, Howard Harris 1897 436 

Utter, Harriet Barrows 1899 455 

Utter, Katharine Maria g 731 

Vail, Thomas Hubbard hl858 570 

Valentine, James 1805 98 

Valentine, William nl838 611 

Vallentine, Joseph H nl827 604 

Valois, Clara nl900 707 

Van Buren, Abram 1843 197 

Vanderbilt, Earl 1905 495 

Van Doren, George Bickford.1896 428 
Van Doren, Joseph Canfield. 1896 429 
Van Gelder, Howard Mason. 1897 436 

Van Horn, William hi 7 74 523 

Van Home, William Grant.. 1877 334 
Van Kirk, Thomas Campbell 

McKeever nl885 670 

Van Meter, Fred nl883 668 

Van Nostrand, Manning Eu- 
gene 1903 484 

Van Slyck, Cyrus Manchester 

1876 329 

Van Wickle, Augustus Stout. 1876 329 
Van Zandt, Charles Collins. hi 86 7 576 

Varnum, Atkinson C nl859 638 

Varnum, James Mitchell. ... 1769 67 
Vaughan, Francis Marion. .nl861 642 
Vaughan, Henry Wheaton.nl 872 657 

Vaughan, Mary Drew 1897 438 

A'aughan, Richard Miner 1895 421 

Verder, Bessie Clarinda g 731 

Verner, Clifton Alexander. .nl882 667 

Vernon, Amey nl903 723 

Vernon, John Winthrop 1854 238 

Vernon, Samuel Brown 1848 215 

Vernon, Thomas 1816 121 

Vernon, Thomas. 1854 238 

Vernon, William nl848 620 



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Name Class Page 

Very, Frederick Alpha nl88S 670 

Viall, William Angell nl884 669 

Vickery, Benjamin C nl854 627 

Viets, Francis Hubbard 1879 344 

Viles, Edgar Francis nl899 702 

Viles, Ruth Bennett Hayes. nl897 693 
Vincent, Harry Gratis Guin- 
ness nl887 672 

Vinson, Andrew Patterson.nl 862 644 
Vinton, Alexander Hamilton 

hl836 556 

Vinton, Elisha Dyer 1844 200 

Vinton, Francis hl833 553 

Vinton, Frederick Arnold. .nl866 650 

Vinton, John Rogers hl827 549 

Vinton, Nellie E. Bunker... nl901 711 

Vinton, Sumner Redway 1896 429 

Volentine, Thomas Jefferson. 186 7 291 

Vose, Caroline Ballou nl904 727 

Vose, Frederick Alvah 1899 453 

Vose, George Blake 1853 233 

Vose, James Gardiner hl874 580 

Vose, Josiah Howe 1884 368 

Vose, Robert Churchill 1896 429 

Vunk, John Robinson nl898 696 

Wade, Benjamin Clifford. . ..1825 145 

Wade, Daniel Arnold 1878 339 

Wade, Reginald Chipman. .nl904 726 

Wade, Samuel Leonidas 1903 484 

Wadsworth, Arthur Leonardl886 378 

Wadsworth, Charles 1827 151 

Wadsworth, George Melvin..l884 368 
Wadsworth, John Atherton.. 1814 116 

Wadsworth, Joseph nl825 603 

Wadsworth, Lemuel 1793 80 

Wager, Stafford S nl839 612 

Waggin, nl769-1800 595 

Wait, Francis Dehon 1810 107 

Wait, Oliver 1809 105 

Waite, Clarendon 1852 229 

Waite, Elizabeth Richardson 

nl902 718 

Waite, Ida Evelyn 1898 445 

Waitt, George Newton nl837 609 

Wakefield, Albert Gallatin. .1830 158 

Wakefield, Arthur 1900 461 

Wakeman, George Bulkeley. 1884 369 
Wakeman, William Walter.. 1887 382 

Walcott, George W nl823 601 

Walcott, Gregory Dexter. ... 1897 436 

Waldo, Charles Sidney 1874 320 

Waldo, Clarence Haven nl879 664 

Waldo, Daniel nl826 604 

Waldo, Horatio nl823 601 

Waldo, John 1790 77 

Waldo, Thomas Adams nl902 717 

Waldock, James nl844 616 

Walker, Anne May nl904 727 

Walker, Boiling Mumford. . . 1805 98 
Walker, Elnathan 1803 94 



Name Class Page 

Walker, George 1891 399 

Walker, George Edward 1898 443 

Walker, Harry Franklin 1887 382 

Walker, Harvey Day 1843 197 

Walker, Irving Everett 1890 394 

Walker, James Bradford 

Richmond 1841 190 

Walker, James William nl887 672 

Walker, Joseph 1887 382 

Walker, Leonard hl864 574 

Walker, Levi nl836 608 

Walker, Levi Carey nl865 649 

Walker, Louis Ormsbee nl864 648 

Walker, Phineas 1790 77 

Walker, Reuben Eugene 1875 325 

Walker, Rodney Charles 1905 495 

Walker, Timothy Clark nl845 617 

Walker, Willard Smith nl874 660 

Walker, William 1843 198 

Walker, William Henry nl853 625 

Walker, William Williams..nl856 632 

Wall, Ashbel Tingley 1885 373 

Wallace, Ethel Marian Bon- 
ner nl896 688 

Waller, Halley Templeton. . . 1901 469 

Wallin, Benjamin hl770 520 

Walling, Charles Harold 1895 42 1 

Walling, Everett Lewis 1896 429 

Walling, Lennox Gresham. . . 1902 477 

Walsh, Charles Albert 1899 453 

Walter, Herbert Eugene. . .al893 500 

Walther, Joseph 1893 409 

Walton, Frederick John 1880 349 

Walton, Lee Barker al900 506 

Walworth, George Roberts.. 1903 484 

Wamsley, Francis Willis 1895 421 

Wanton, Joseph hl769 520 

Warburton, Edith Augusta 

Thompson 1898 445 

Warburton, Stacy Reuben... 1898 444 

Ward, Alice Louise 1901 471 

Ward, Ephraim 1834 166 

Ward, George Otis 1877 334 

Ward, Henry hl769 520 

Ward, John Grover 1878 339 

Ward, John Herbert 1901 469 

Ward, John Jefferson 1861 266 

Ward, Jonathan nl812 598 

Ward, Joseph 1865 282 

Ward, Joseph B nl857 634 

Ward, Joseph Hooker 1886 378 

Ward, Samuel 1771 68 

Ward, Samuel hl832 552 

Ward, William 1817 123 

Ward, Willard Garfield 1902 477 

Wardwell, Daniel 1811 108 

Wardwell, Hezekiah Church. 1898 444 

Ware, Herbert Palmer nl904 726 

Ware, Jairus 1797 85 

Ware, Jonathan ml821 515 



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Name Class Page 

Waring, Edmund Thomas 

nl769-1800 595 

Waring, Thomas nl827 604 

Wame, Joseph Andrews. . .hl834 555 
Warner , Arthur Edward ... n 1 9 1 711 

Warner, Bessie Sarah al903 509 

Warner, Edna Isabel 1900 463 

Warner, Eugene Francis 1875 325 

Warner, Noah 1827 151 

Warner, Samuel 1838 179 

Warren, Andrew Fuller 1863 273 

Warren, Andrew McCorrie. ..1885 373 

Warren, Bertram Albert 1901 469 

Warren, Charles Jarvis 1826 148 

Warren, Daniel 1794 81 

Warren, David March hl858 570 

Warren, George E nl835 608 

Warren, George Eddy 1889 390 

Warren, Henry C nl859 638 

Warren, Ida Maude 1902 479 

Warren, James 1900 461 

Warren, John A nl824 602 

Warren, John Bliss 1815 118 

Warren, Jonah Goulding 1835 169 

Warren, Laban Edwards. . . . 1866 287 

Warren, Orestes nl855 629 

Warren, Samuel Stevens. ... 1816 121 
Warren, Theodore David.... 185 5 242 
Washburn, Albert Gardner.nl 8 60 640 

Washburn, Charles 1820 129 

W^ashbum, George 1872 312 

Washburn, Henry Homer.. nl859 638 

Washburn, Henry J. S nl840 613 

Washburn , Lemuel Williams .1833 164 

Washburn, Lewis 1826 148 

Washburn, Libe 1901 469 

Washburn, Philo Hortensius.1801 91 

Washburn, Reuel 1814 116 

Washburn, Seth hl789 526 

Washington, George hl790 527 

Waterbury, Charles Henry. .1836 171 
Waterhouse, Andrew Oliver 

hl811 540 

Waterhouse, George 1903 484 

Waterhouse, Henry Edwin. nl900 706 
Waterhouse, John Fothergill hl812 541 

Waterman, Andrew S nl833 606 

Waterman, Daniel Dyer 1872 312 

Waterman, Ellen Sefton 1902 479 

Waterman, George Row- 
land nl864 648 

Waterman, Harold Pearce. . 1874 320 
Waterman, Helen Bowen. . . 1900 464 

Waterman, Henry 1831 160 

Waterman, Henry Herbert. . 1896 429 

Waterman, John 1835 169 

Waterman, Katharine Maria 

Utter g 731 

Waterman, Lewis Anthony.. 1894 415 
Waterman, Marcus 1855 242 



Name Class Page 

Waterman, Paul 1880 349 

Waterman, Richard 1802 92 

Waterman, Richard 1859 257 

Waterman, Richard 1863 273 

Waterman, Robert W nl840 613 

Waterman, Rufus nl865 649 

Waterman, Rufus nl895 685 

Waterman, Silvanus 1798 87 

Waterman, Stephen 1846 208 

Waterman, Stephen 1886 378 

Waterman, William Bullock.1882 357 
Waterman, William Henry. .1824 141 
Waterman, William Henry.nl 871 656 
Waterman, William Watson 

hl870 578 

Waters, Chester Campbell.. . 1905 495 

Waters, Harvey nl806 597 

Waters, Timothy Leeds nl868 652 

Wat j en, Herman William. . . 1890 394 

Watson, Arthur Eugene 1888 386 

Watson, Arthur Hamilton... 1870 304 

Watson, Byron Sprague 1897 436 

Watson, Edward B nl839 612 

Watson, Elisha Freeman.. .1840 187 

Watson, Frank Elbert 1897 436 

Watson, Harry Lee 1901 469 

Watson, John Brown 1904 490 

Watson, Marston nl853 625 

Watson, Matthew 1873 316 

Watson, Samuel 1794 81 

Watson, Samuel 1825 145 

Watson, Thomas Hazard... nl847 619 

Watson, William 1818 124 

Watson, William Henry 1852 230 

Watson, William Robinson. .1823 138 

Watt, Emma Clifton al902 508 

Watt, Martha Wilbur 1900 464 

Watts, John Franklin 1895 421 

Waugh, John nl842 614 

Wayland, Francis hl822 547 

Wayland, Francis 1846 208 

Wayland, Heman Lincoln. . . 1849 218 

Wayland, John hl830 551 

Weaver, Charles Haddon 

Spurgeon 1882 357 

Weaver , Sterry Arnold nl842 614 

Webb, Archie 'Roy 1905 495 

Webb, Benjamin Stanley. ... 1892 404 

Webb, Charles Henry 1839 183 

Webb, Christopher 1803 94 

Webb, Conrad 1798 87 

Webb, Frederick Elmer. . . .nl900 706 

Webb, George Heber 1890 394 

Webb, Quartus Morgan 1829 156 

Webb, Thomas Dennie 1805 98 

Webb, Thomas Hopkins 1821 133 

Webb, Thomas McAlpine. . . . 1905 495 
Webber, Charles Perkins. . .nl902 717 
Webster, Arthur Middleton n 1881 665 
Webster, Daniel nl886 671 



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Name Class Page 

Webster, Daniel Oscar 1900 461 

Webster, John hl846 561 

Webster, Walter Gardner. . . 1878 339 
Webster, Warren Thaddeus..l851 226 
Webster, William Franklin. . 1852 230 

Wedge, Alanson 1848 215 

Weeden, Allen Hunt 1875 325 

Weeden, Anne Tillinghast . . .1894 415 
Weeden, Benjamin Dunham. 1813 113 

Weeden, Frank Peck nl904 726 

Weeden, George Emerson. . . 1901 469 

Weeden, George Everson 1870 304 

Weeden, John Edward 1891 399 

Weeden, John Hull 1827 151 

Weeden, Raymer Balch 1899 453 

Weeden, William Babcock. hi 87 5 581 
Weeden, William Wager... n 1891 678 

Weeks, Charles Albert 1905 495 

Weeks, Edward Henry 1893 409 

Weeks, Harry Arthur nl899 702 

Weeks, John Albert nl848 620 

Weiss, Paul 1905 495 

Welch, Bartholomew Trow.hl831 552 

Welch, James Craft hl842 559 

Welch, Stephen Albro 1879 344 

Welch, Thomas Albert 1905 495 

Weld, Aaron Lucian nl845 617 

Weld, Fitz Henrv 1843 198 

Weld, Stowell LeVerett 1837 175 

Weld, William 1842 194 

Wellman, John Ralph 1899 453 

Wells, Amos Palma nl856 632 

Wells, Charleton Henry nl842 614 

Wells, Eleazar Mather Por- 
ter hl831 552 

Wells, Frank Eaton nl902 717 

Wells, Herbert Comstock 1905 495 

Wells, James Lee 1879 344 

Wells, John nl769-1800 595 

Wells, John Edmund 1898 444 

Wells, John Hagadorn nl837 609 

V/ells, Lester Allen. 1905 495 

Welton, Cephas Burpee 1874 320 

Wenger, John hl87i 579 

Wesley, Margaret Lillian 1898 445 

Wesley, Thomas Dammes. . . 1898 444 

West, Albert Benjamin 1904 490 

West, Benjamin hl770 520 

West, Calvin Everett nl888 674 

West, Edward Weeks 1840 187 

West, George Joseph 1876 330 

Weston, Henry nl835 608 

West, Josiah nl827 604 

West, Martin nl804 597 

West, Samuel 1828 154 

Westall, John hl866 575 

Westcott, Allan Ferguson. . . 1903 484 

Westcott, Amasa Smith 1842 194 

Westcott, Ethel Gertrude. . . 1900 464 
Westcott, Frank Thomas. ... 1890 394 



Name Class Page 

Weston, George Franklin 1878 339 

Westcott, Henry 1853 233 

Westcott, Niles 1905 495 

Westcott, Oliver Spink 1856 245 

Westlake, Frank Hiram 1901 469 

Weston, David 1859 257 

Weston, Francis Wayland. ..1847 213 

Weston, Henry Griggs 1840 187 

Weston, Isaiah 1793 80 

Weston, Roderic Stocking. .. 1846 208 

Wetherell, Simon B nl854 627 

Wheaton, Francis Ide 1840 187 

Wheaton, Francis Levison.ml828 517 

Wheaton, Frank hl865 575 

Wheaton, Henry 1802 92 

Wheaton, Henry Nelson 1820 129 

Wheaton, Henry Steward. . . 1841 190 
Wheaton, Horatio Gates. . . . 1820 129 

Wheaton, James Lucas 1891 399 

Wheaton, Josephus 1812 110 

Wheaton, Laban Mitchell. . . 1817 123 

Wheaton, Levi 1782 72 

Wheaton, Robert nl857 634 

Wheaton, Seth Amiel nl8i7 599 

WheawiU, Ida Lewis nl903 723 

Wheeler, Alan Rattray 1901 469 

Wheeler, Arthur Lincoln 1889 390 

Wheeler, Augustus Daniel.. n 188 7 673 

Wheeler, Benjamin Ide 1875 325 

Wheeler, Bennett RoUin 1878 339 

Wheeler, Charles 1807 101 

Wheeler, Charles Horace 1882 357 

Wheeler, Frank Rowland. ... 1897 436 

Wheeler, Frank Walter 1902 477 

Wheeler, Harry Devereaux.nl887 673 
Wheeler, Henry Alexander... 187 2 312 
Wheeler, Henry Martyn . . .nl855 629 

Wheeler, James Henry nl862 644 

Wheeler, Jessie. 1901 471 

Wheeler, John Brooks 1874 321 

Wheeler, Jonathan nl820 600 

Wheeler, Nelson hl849 563 

Wheeler, Samuel Nelson. . .nl878 663 

Wheeler, Wilfrid nl898 696 

Wheelock, Isaac Robinson... 18 69 298 
Wheelock, Jessie May Gas- 
kill nl898 697 

Wheelock, Lucius Augustus. 1852 230 

Wheelock, Peter 1811 108 

Whelply, Samuel hl790 528 

Whetherell, James Madison 

nl857 635 

Whetherell, William P nl858 636 

Whidden, Frank Boutelle. .nl893 681 

Whipple, Clifford 1895 421 

Whipple, Florence Branden- 
burg 1902 477 

Whipple, Frank Merriam...nl899 702 
Whipple, Frederick Willard nl865 649 



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893 



Name . Class Page 

Whipple, Gertrude Mason.. n 1901 712 

Whipple, Guy Montrose 1897 436 

Whipple, Inez Luanne 1900 464 

Whipple, Jeremiah 1859 257 

Whipple, John 1802 

Whipple, John nl829 

Whipple, John nl842 

Whipple, John 1860 

Whipple, Joseph Caldwell. . . 1889 

Whipple, Luther P nl860 

Whipple, Shilometh Stow..ml818 514 
Whitaker, Anthony B. A.. .nl838 611 
Whitaker, Benjamin An- 
drews nl845 

Whitaker, Frederic Earle. ... 1888 

Whitaker, Henry Clay 1838 

Whitaker, James B nl856 

Whitaker, Jonathan Edwin.. 1844 200 
Whitaker, Samuel Edgar. . .nl890 677 
Whitcher, Louise 1905 



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497 

Albert Cicero 1863 273 

Allan Temple nl884 669 

Amy Earl 1898 445 

Carlton Grieves 1905 495 

Charles Ernest 1897 436 

Charles Frederic. . ..nl865 649 

Charles Lincoln 1887 382 

Clinton Chase 1900 462 

David Mitchell 1897 436 

Earl Percy 1813 113 

Edward Nelson 1903 484 

Elihu 1824 141 

Elipha 1817 123 

Elliot Famsworth.... 1890 394 

Francis Wayland 1856 245 

Frank Denison 1887 383 

Harriet May al894 501 

Helen Ridler al901 507 

Henry Wilson 1903 484 

Howard Joseph 1902 477 

Hunter Carson 1901 469 

Jacob 1832 162 

John hl774 523 

John ml823 515 

John Brown 1532 162 

John Conant 1869 298 

Joseph Nelson nl903 722 

Leonard hl792 529 

Luther 1864 278 

Lyman A nl858 636 

Mabel Gardner 1900 464 

Merwin nl899 702 

Musetta Frances Bud- 

nl902 718 

Nettie Estella 1900 464 

Paul Maurice 1895 421 

Seth Hobart 1846 208 

William hl808 539 

William Albert 1857 249 

William Augustus . . n 1 84 1 613 



Name Class Page 

White, William Edward... . nl883 668 

White, William Hunt 1824 141 

White, William J nl839 612 

White, William Nelson 1874 321 

White, William Shaw 1886 378 

Whitehead, Clara 1897 438 

Whitford, Everett Thomas. 1902 477 

Whiting, Abijah 1790 77 

Whiting, Amos 1812 110 

Whiting, Borden Durfee. . . . 1898 444 

Whiting, Daniel 1810 107 

Whiting, Florence Josephine 1896 429 

Whiting, Nathan 1796 84 

Whiting, Thaddeus 1812 110 

Whiting, Winfred Holt 1901 469 

Whitley, Samuel Hall 1903 484 

Whitman, Benaiah Longley. 1887 383 

Whitman, Benjamin 1788 75 

Whitman, Benjamin 1815 118 

Whitman, Daniel 1809 105 

Whitman, EHab 1807 101 

Whitman, Ezekiel 1795 82 

Whitman, Frank Perkins... . 1874 321 
Whitman, Freeman Tupper 1878 339 
Whitman, Henry Brigham. . 1864 278 
Whitman, Hobart Augustus. 1895 421 

Whitman, James H nl831 606 

Whitman, Jared 1805 98 

Whitman, John Winslow 1818 125 

Whitman, Noah 1806 99 

Whitman, Peleg Spencer 1839 183 

Whitman, Seth Spencer... .hl828 550 
W^hitman, William Warren.. 1843 198 

Whitmarsh, Helen 1903 485 

Whitmarsh, Henry Allen 1876 330 

Whitmore, Benjamin 1814 116 

Whitmore, Zolva nl817 600 

Whitney, Alfred Brown nl874 660 

Whitnev, Elijah nl828 605 

Whitney, Patrick 1877 334 

Whitney, Ray Lester ■ . 1900 462 

Whitney, Solon Franklin... . 1859 258 

Whitridge, John nl860 641 

Whittaker, Burtis Erwin.. . . 1898 444 

Whittaker, Cora Horton 1905 497 

Whittelsey, Lewis Gates. . .nl897 692 
Whittemore, Arthur Herbert 

nl901 711 

Whittemore, Frank Bowen.nl904 726 
Whittemore, Frederick Ells- 
worth 1883 363 

Whittemore, Inez Kelley... . 1905 497 
Whittemore, Joseph Butler nl901 711 
Whitten, William Wilberforce 

1886 378 

Whittier, Edward Newton... 1862 269 

Whittier, James L nl837 609 

Whittredge, William Cush- 

ing nl804 597 

Whitwell, Furman Read.. .nl857 635 



894 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name Class Page 

Whyte, James Primrose... .nl896 688 
Wickes, Gardner Matteson. .1856 245 

Wickett, Richard King nl888 674 

Wiggin, Charles Dearborn. . . 1868 295 

Wiggin, Oliver Chase nl865 649 

Wiggins, Frederick Wallace nl900 706 

Wight, Amherst 1813 114 

Wight, Henry hl811 540 

Wight, John Burt 1808 103 

Wightman, Alfred Reynolds 1893 409 
Wightman, Edwin Evans. . . 1898 444 

Wightman, Ernest G nl884 669 

Wightman, Joseph Colver. . . 1852 230 
Wightman, Walter Valentine 

nl883 668 

Wilbour, Charles Edwin... .nl8S4 627 

Wilbour, Walter Bowie nl904 726 

Wilbur, Henry Knowles 1885 373 

Wilbur, John nl874 660 

Wilbur, Mary Greene 1899 455 

Wilbur, Roswell Everett. . .nl876 661 

Wilbur, WiUiam Allen 1888 386 

Wilcox, Edith Field 1903 485 

Wilcox, Elmer Almy 1891 399 

Wilcox, Horace Alexander... 1833 164 

Wilcox, Howell George 1898 444 

Wilcox, Roswell Storrs 1897 436 

Wilder, Alfred Fisher 1848 215 

Wilder, Charles Peabody.. .nl846 618 

Wilder, John 1822 136 

Wilder, Samuel Tyler 1825 145 

Wilder, Warren nl855 629 

Wilder, William Tourtellot . nl902 717 

Wilder, Willis Allin nl 898 696 

Wildes, Frank Harlow 1889 390 

Wildes, Solomon Lovell 1818 125 

Wiley, Frederic 1847 213 

Wiley, Henry Gustavus 1833 164 

Wilkinson, Edward Shepard 

nl900 706 

Wilkinson, Ezra 1824 141 

Wilkinson, Howard Hough nl899 702 
Wilkinson, Samuel Scott. ... 1809 105 

Wilkinson, William 1783 72 

Willard, Andrew Fuller 1849 219 

WiUard, Ashbel hi 824 547 

Willard, Charles Erastus 1864 278 

Willard, Edgar Lincoln 1891 399 

Willard, Evander Xenophon 

nl839 612 

Willard, George 1808 103 

Willard, Henry ml824 516 

Willard, Horace , nl836 608 

Willard, Horace Mann 1864 278 

Willard, Jacob 1805 98 

Willard, Tohn Barstow 1842 194 

Willard, Preston Greenleaf . .1839 183 

Willard, Sidney hlSlO 539 

Willett, Allan Herbert 1886 378 

Willett, Charles William. . .nl883 668 



Name Class Page 

Willey, Elijah Frink 1814 116 

Willey, Stuyvesant Ten 

Broeck nl855 629 

Williams, Abial nl830 605 

Williams, Abiel 1795 83 

Williams, Adolphus R. 

nl769-1800 595 

Williams, Albert Avery nl888 674 

WilHams, Alfred 1801 91 

Williams, Alfred Mason hl883 583 

Wilhams, Alonzo 1870 304 

WiUiams, Alonzo Roger 1900 462 

Williams, Annie Louise 1899 456 

Williams, Appleton Park.. . . 1889 390 

Williams, Asa Messer 1851 226 

Williams, Benjamin 1895 421 

Williams, Boardman nl844 61 6 

WiUiams, Charles Pelgus 1858 254 

Williams, Charles William.. nl848 620 
Williams, Christopher Macy 

nl826 604 

Williams, Clarence Otis 1883 363 

Williams, Clinton Nickerson 

nl902 717 

Williams, David hl770 521 

Williams, David nl769-1800 595 

WilHams, David Rogerson. hl801 535 
Williams, Edward Brown.. nl901 711 

Williams, Eliab 1821 133 

Williams, Elisha Scott hl806 538 

Williams, Eugene Crawford. 1895 421 

Williams, Fred Homer 1877 334 

Williams, Frederic Darby.. nl901 711 
WiUiams, Frederic WaUacenl895 685 
Williams, Frederick Crosby 

nl893 681 

Williams, George Edgar 1850 221 

WiUiams, George O nl827 604 

WiUiams, Giles Brydone. . .nl850 622 

Williams, Harry Jay nl899 702 

WiUiams, Henry 1826 148 

WUUams, Henry Dudley 1855 242 

WiUiams, Isaac Frazee nl886 671 

Williams, Jacob Lafayette. nl847 619 

Williams, James nl859 638 

Williams, James Alexander.. 1890 395 

WiUiams, James Clark 1861 266 

WiUiams, James Mickel 1898 444 

WiUiams, Jared Irving 1854 238 

Williams, Jared Warner 1818 125 

Williams, Jeremiah ml 821 515 

WiUiams John nl808 598 

Williams, John Fowler 1814 116 

Williams, John Loy 1882 357 

WiUiams. John Mason 1801 91 

WiUiams, John Parker 1889 390 

Williams, Jonathan hl772 521 

William.s, Lemuel 1804 96 

Williams, Leonard Worcester 

al901 507 



INDEX OF STUDENTS 



89s 



Name Class Page 

Williams, Martha Reynolds 

Clarke 1895 

Williams, Nathan Sumner. .nl85l 
Williams, Nathaniel West..hl824 

Williams, Orin Merwin nl868 

Williams, Rodolphus Howard 

1798 

Williams, Samuel King 1804 

Williams, Sydney 1825 

Williams, Thomas 1809 

Williams, Thomas hl814 

Williams, Thomas Rodolph 

nl857 

Williams, Virgil Maxcy. . . .nl852 

Williams, William 1769 

Williams, William Frederick 1883 
Williams, William Harry.. .nl888 674 
Williams, William Hathaway 

1823 

Williams, William Henry... . 1865 
Williams, William Hilton... . 1799 
Williamson, Ernest Townsend 

1901 

Williamson, James Andrew. . 1861 
Williamson, John Pollock. .nl901 

William.son, Josejjh hi 83 9 

Williamson, William Durkee. 1804 
Willian, William Mortimer. . 1845 

Willis, Benjamin 1825 

Willis, Gardner Billings nl903 

Willis, George Washington. . 1886 

Willis, Joe Selman 1905 

Willis, John 1807 

Willis, Nathan 1826 

Williston, Edith Holmes 1896 

Willson, Daniel Sumner 1881 

Wilmarth, Lemuel Butler.. n 1890 677 

Wilmarth, Warren Lyle 1902 477 

Wilmarth, Welcome 1829 156 

Wilmer, William Holland. .hl819 545 



422 
622 

547 
652 

87 

96 

146 

105 
542 

635 

623 

67 

363 



139 
282 



470 
266 
711 
558 
96 
204 
146 
722 
379 
495 
101 
148 
429 
352 



Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Wilson 



Bertha Louise nl897 693 

Clarence Edgar nl883 668 

Edward B nl880 665 

Eugene Merrill 1904 490 

Ezekiel Robins 1807 101 

Franklin 1841 190 

George Francis hl872 579 

George Grafton 1886 379 

Isaac Deleisseline. . . 1829 156 

Isaac Grant 1838 179 

James hl798 533 

James Shuber nl895 685 

Jessie 1898 445 

Joseph Kennard. . . . 1873 316 

Martha Jane nl900 707 

Peter hl786 525 

Rowland Henry.. .nl902 717 

Thomas 1826 148 

William Frederick... 1895 42! 
William Thomas. ... 1839 183 



Name Class Page 

Wilson, Woodrow hl903 592 

Wilton, Samuel hl774 523 

Winch ell, James Manning. . . 1812 110 
Winchester, Benjamin F....nl855 629 
Winchester, Joseph Richard 

nl854 627 

Winchester, William Eugene 1898 444 

Windsor, Louis nl896 688 

Wing, Ada Geneva al896 502 

Wing, George Curtis 1900 462 

Winkler, Edwin Theodore. . . 1843 198 

Winn, Daniel Damon nl850 622 

Winn, Henry Alanson 1867 291 

Winn, William Bowers 1878 340 

Winslow, Arthur Melvin 1903 484 

Winslow, Charles Howard.. nl878 663 

Winslow, Howard Oscar 1901 470 

Winslow, Isaac Oscar 1878 340 

Winslow, John 1795 83 

Winslow, John 1850 222 

Winslow, Leon Arnold nl904 726 

Winslow, Seth Elliott 1814 116 

Winslow, William Henry.. . . 1880 349 

Winsor, Earle Pearce nl890 67 7 

Winsor, Frank Edward 1891 399 

Winsor, George Alpha nl895 685 

Winsor, Joseph 1840 187 

Winsor, Richard Brown 1868 295 

Winsor, William 1811 108 

Winter, Alfred Robinson 1901 470 

Winter, Irvah Lester nl884 669 

Winter, Joseph hi 788 526 

Winter, Louis Victor Camp- 
bell 1895 421 

Winter, William hl895 590 

Winters, Henry Joseph 1901 470 

Winthrop, John 1828 154 

Wiswall, Paul McCord nl903 722 

Wiswell, Oliver 1795 83 

Witham, Rose Adelaide g 731 

Withee, Miriam Edwina 1902 479 

Withers, William nl814 599 

Witherspoon, John Dick 1797 85 

Withington, Ebenezer 1792 79 

Withington, Elijah S nl838 611 

Witter, William Clitus nl865 649 

Wolcott, George Theodore.. . 1848 215 

Wolcott, Oliver hl799 534 

Wolf, Gertrude Weisl Lederer 

nl902 718 

Wolford, George 1848 215 

Wood, Alexander 1816 121 

Wood, Alfred ml822 515 

Wood, Allen Francis 1869 298 

Wood, Amos 1786 73 

Wood, Augustus 1878 340 

Wood, Augustus Judson. . .nl895 685 

Wood, Basil Boise 1905 495 

Wood, Charles Baldwin. ... nl 883 668 
Wood, Charles Hiram 1856 245 



896 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name 



Class Page 



Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 



Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 
Wood 



Charles Wilkes 1834 166 

Edmund 1876 330 

Francis 1819 127 

Frederick nl857 635 

George hl8SS S68 

Harry Lowell nl901 711 

Horatio Gates. . 1885 373 

Howland 1900 462 

Isabel Warwick Bliss 

1895 422 

Jonathan M nl8S9 638 

Judson Irving 1879 344 

Nelson Allen 1899 453 

Porter Lemuel nl876 661 

Reading nl859 638 

Stephen Adams nl896 688 

Thomas nl824 602 

Thomas Weston 1840 187 

Thomas Weston 1884 369 

Walter Louis nl899 702 

Whitman Lillibridgen 1887 673 

Wilkes 1793 80 

William Henry 1834 166 

William Olney nl900 706 

Woodbridge, George Augustus 

: hl860 572 

Woodbury, Augustus hl888 584 

Woodbury, Josiah Gordon ni8S7 635 

Woodbury, Samuel nl861 642 

Woodbury, Trueman Doane 1903 484 
Woodbury, William Hamilton 

nl843 615 

Woodcock, Fred Wayland... 1891 399 

Woodin, Glenn William 1905 495 

Woodman, Irving Levi 1901 470 

Woodman, Isaac hl770 521 

Woodman, John Freeman.. n 1904 726 
Woodman, Prentiss Mellen. . 1870 304 

Woodruff, Frank Otis 1899 454 

Woodruff, Samuel Vischer..nl861 642 

Woods, Alva hl826 

Woods, Benjamin ... 1786 

Woods, Fannie Elizabeth. .al895 

Woods, George Henr}?^ 1853 

Woods, John Carter Brown.. 1872 

Woods, Marshall 1845 

Woods, Walter Hastings. . . . 1902 
Woodsum, Ralph Benjamin. 1905 495 
Woodward, George Thomp- 
son 1862 

Woodward, Jason nl809 

Woodworth, Albert Leverett 

nl902 

Woodworth, Clarence Field 

nl901 

Woodworth, Leverett Supply 

1871 307 

Woolfolk, Lucien nl856 632 

Woolley, Erving Yale 1888 386 

Woollev, Frank Ferris nl899 702 



548 
73 
502 
233 
312 
204 
477 



269 
598 

717 

711 



Name Class Page 

Woolley, Mary Emma 1894 415 

Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury 

hl903 592 

Wooster, Edson Gains 1874 321 

Wooster, RoUin Chappell...nl888 674 
Worcester, Joseph Emerson 

hl847 561 

Worcester, Joseph Hilliard.nl 85 5 629 
Worcester, Samuel Howard. 1845 204 
Wormelle, Wilson Ward... .nl897 692 

Wormley, John Taylor nl801 596 

Worster, Joseph W nl856 632 

Worthington, Ellis nl836 609 

Worthington, Erastus 1850 222 

Worthington, George nl877 662 

Wrenn, George Lawson. . . .nl859 638 
Wright, Arthur Llewellyn, .n 1900 706 
Wright, Cornelia Russell.. .nl897 693 
Wright , George Frederick . . h 1 8 8 7 5 84 

Wright, Harrison Early nl901 711 

Wright, Luther hl805 537 

Wright, Nathan Manchester. 1889 390 

Wright, Nora Giralda al901 507 

Wright, Peter Clark 1895 

Wright, Richard 1887 

Wright, Simeon 1816 

Wright, Walter Edwards.. .nl896 
Wright, William Chipperdale 

nl858 

WyckofT, Walter Cornelius... 1895 421 
Wyckofl, William Watson. . . 1899 454 
Wyman, Arthur Crawford, .nl 901 
Wyman, Henry Harrison.. . . 1871 
Wynne, Thomas Joseph... .nl904 

Yandes, George B nl861 

Yates, William hl830 

York, John 1854 238 

Young, Alfred Hammond. .nl856 632 

Young, Arthur Lincoln 1904 

Young, Charles Sumner 1877 

Young, Clarence Whitford... 1888 

Yoimg, Daniel 1800 

Young, Francis Elliott 1903 

Young, Frank Linnseus 1874 

Young, George 1838 

Young, George Henry nl901 

Young, Herrick Piatt 1887 

Young, John nl895 

Young, John Albion 1900 

Young, John Winfield nl902 

Young, Louis Everett 1902 

Young, Robert 1896 429 

Young, Roddo York 1894 415 

Young, Walter Allen 1891 

Young, Walter Harris 1890 

Young, Welcome 1814 

Youtz, Hiram Lamont 1900 

Zebley, Robert Purdy nl898 

Zug, Charles Henry 1854 



421 
383 
121 



636 



711 
307 
726 
642 
551 



490 
334 
386 
90 
484 
321 
180 
711 
383 
685 
462 
717 
477 



399 
395 
116 
462 
696 
238 



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